GALILEO LOUDSPEAKER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The Galileo loudspeaker management system is a hardware/software system providing all of the facilities required to drive and
align sound reinforcement systems employing multiple zones. The system consists of the Galileo 616/616 AES, a six-input/16-
output, 2U, fully digital matrix processor and Compass software for comprehensive control of the Galileo 616/616 AES through a
graphical environment running on a remote computer. Galileo 616/616AES can also be controlled directly from its front panel for
maximum flexibility.
Designed as the perfect complement to Meyer Sound’s self-powered
loudspeakers, the Galileo system includes array compensation for M Series
array products, presets for Meyer Sound systems of various sizes and types,
and digital implementations of popular features developed over years by
Meyer Sound for its acclaimed analog processors, including air absorption
compensation filters and equalization from the CP-10, VX-1, and LD-3.
Features and Benefits: |
- DSP-based processing.
- Galileo 616: Six inputs — analog, AES/EBU or a mixture — and 16 analog outputs with full matrix mixing and routing for driving
systems from small to very large.
- Galileo 616 AES: Six inputs — analog, AES/EBU or a mixture — and 16 matrix outputs on eight AES/EBU (AES3) digital outputs.
- Fixed latency across all output channels regardless of processing
applied.
- Direct connection to Meyer Sound’s SIM 3 audio analyzer.
- Digital implementation of popular Meyer Sound processing features,
including air absorption compensation filters and equalization
from the CP-10, VX-1 and LD-3.
- Presets for setups of Meyer Sound line array and point-source
systems from small to very large.
- Array compensation for Meyer Sound line array products.
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- Ethernet connection for remote control from laptop computers
(Windows or Macintosh) and wireless tablets.
- Front-panel operation for stand-alone control.
- Highest quality audio: A/D/A conversion with 24-bit
resolution at 96 kHz, digital input signals sample rate converted
to 96 kHz.
- All internal processing performed at 96 kHz, 32-bit floating
point resolution.
- Full bidirectional communication between unit and remote control
devices insures that parameter settings are always current in
both.
- Up to 2 seconds of delay on inputs and outputs.
- Robust output line drivers easily drive Meyer Sound
self-powered systems over long cable runs.
- TruShaping EQ and Composite EQ filtering provide an innovative
approach to system equalization that yields appropriate correction
with the least impact on phase response.
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The Bottom Line
Audio professionals take their jobs seriously and demand equipment that
can stand up to the high standards they require and the intense demands
they experience. After 25 years of servicing the needs of professionals,
Meyer Sound has proven itself just as serious about making equipment that
satisfies their needs.
With the Galileo system, Meyer Sound moves fully into the age of digital
audio and shows, once again, why we provide “A Great Performance
in Every Box.”
Hardware >>
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Datasheet
Compass User Guide
Compass User Guide Addendum 2.2.0
Compass User Guide Addendum 2.4.0
Compass User Guide Addendum 2.4.1
Compass User Guide Addendum 2.5.0
Galileo User Guide
Galileo Quick Start Guide
Galileo 616 AES User Guide Addendum
Galileo 616 IN USE
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