TASCAM’s Sonicview series represents a bold new era for the company’s long-standing line of digital mixers, boasting a stunning combination of cutting-edge TASCAM technology, ultra-high-definition audio, and an unprecedented level of configuration control. A trio of 7-inch touchscreen interfaces offer a highly customizable experience, boasting TASCAM’s innovative 3-mode VIEW technology to dial in each touchscreen to your preferred workflow needs. Next, an incredible FPGA mixer engine, 96kHz sampling, 54-bit float internal processing, and 32-bit ADC deliver a level of audio quality far beyond your typical digital mixer while the top-of-the-line HDIA mic preamps capture your signal with a studio-quality sheen. Top it all off with full Dante networking functionality, a built-in multichannel USB audio interface, 32-channel SD recording, and a veritable library of bus configuration and processing possibilities, and the Sonicview 24XP is an absolute powerhouse of a digital mixer that’s all but guaranteed to become the centerpiece of your setup.
The Sonicview 24XP offers full Dante audio-over-IP functionality for enhanced networking and superior control. Boasting a built-in 64-in/64-out Dante interface with Dante Domain Manager support, the Sonicview 24XP can efficiently serve as the control center for your venue’s Dante framework.
Finally, the Sonicview features two Dante ports to enable redundant streams and AES67 and SMPTE ST 2110 interoperability.Whether you’re working in broadcast, live sound, or standard studio applications, the Sonicview’s built-in audio interface makes it a formidable choice for all manner of traditional recording duties.
The Sonicview’s ease of use and intuitive controls make it a breeze to record your preferred configuration of flex buses, channel direct outs, and the L/R main bus to any DAW, with high-quality fidelity up to 96kHz and 32-bit precision. Plus, while this mixer features standard USB-to-PC functionality, the Sonicview 24XP also features an integrated SDXC slot to save 32 channels straight to a card — you can even plug in a good old-fashioned USB flash drive into the top panel.