Allen & Heath updates dLive Console firmware to version 2.1
Allen & Heath, a leading manufacturer of professional audio solutions, has released a new firmware update (V2.1) for its dLive systems. This update brings a host of new features and improvements designed to enhance live mixing applications.
The key additions in the V2.1 firmware update include:
1. **RackUltra FX and DEEP Processing Additions**: New effects and processing capabilities have been added, providing greater creativity and control for live mixing.
2. **Group to Group Routing**: This new feature allows for more flexible audio routing configurations within the system, offering increased flexibility.
3. **Mute Group Enhancements**: The ability to unmute a member of a Mute Group has been introduced, providing more control over audio signal management.
4. **Gain Link Option for Peak Limiter 76**: A new Gain Link option has been added to the Peak Limiter 76, offering more refined control over signal dynamics.
5. **Increased Actions and Customization**: The update includes more actions than ever, allowing for greater customization and automation of mixing tasks.
Other notable additions include Rhythm Delay being added to the RackUltra FX-A delay designer, a new Bookmark Action, and the Input Channel Library recall Action. The Mix Channel Library recall Action has also been added.
The V2.1 update also includes routing changes for enhanced flexibility, Peak Limiter 76 Gain Link mode, and a new Unmute from Mute Group for improved mute group functionality.
In addition, the update provides RF integration support for Shure SLX-D devices, and the Compstortion DEEP Compressor model has been introduced. Six new Qu Mixers have also been launched by Allen & Heath.
The V2.1 firmware update can be downloaded for free from Allen and Heath's website. Users are encouraged to update their systems to take advantage of these new features and improvements.
- The RackUltra FX and DEEP Processing Additions in the V2.1 firmware update for Allen & Heath's dLive systems offer more sound options, making it easier to live mix with greater creativity and control.
- Smart-home-devices might benefit from this update as well, as the V2.1 firmware update also provides RF integration support for Shure SLX-D devices, expanding technology applications.
- With the introduction of the Group to Group Routing, advanced gadgets like game consoles or smart speakers can seamlessly integrate into the live sound console setup, enhancing overall system flexibility.