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Venice complements the Midas range

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At winter NAMM 2001 Midas launched the Venice console, designed to be the first high-profile audio mixing console in an ultra-compact format, creating a new class of multi-application audio consoles. Venice complements the existing Midas range perfectly. At ProLight+Sound 2001 in Frankfurt the new consoles will be showing at stand 4.1 C71.
The Midas Venice console will prove useful to the professional user in a variety of applications for example, a smaller conference or live band application, for effects returns or additional inputs in a large multi-console application, installation/contracting work or as part of a small complete mobile system. 
There are three versions available:
- Venice 160:
8 Mono-Mic/Line + 4 Stereo-Line/Mono-Mic Inputs
- Venice 240:
16 Mono-Mic/Line + 4 Stereo-Line/Mono-Mic Inputs
- Venice 320
24 Mono-Mic/Line + 4 Stereo-Line/Mono-Mic Inputs
The Venice 160 will fit in a 19-inch rack and will ship with the rack-mounting kit. The first order of consoles will ship in March 2001.
Midas Venice 160 even fits into the 19-inch rack
Midas Venice 320 for appliactions demanding a wider range of channels
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