Midas M32 Live

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Digital Mixing Console

  • 32 XLR Inputs with Midas preamps
  • 16 XLR outputs
  • 25 Mix buses
  • 8 DCA and 6 Mute groups
  • 8 Stereo effects
  • 40-Bit floating point DSP
  • 25 x 100 mm Motor fader
  • 7" Colour display
  • 32x32 USB Audio Interface
  • DAW remote control
  • Wireless Remote Control via IOS App
  • Dimensions: 891 x 607 x 256 mm
  • eight: 24.5 kg
  • Includes DN32-Live Recording and Playback Card
  • Suitable case: Article Nr. 454375 and Article Nr. 347869 (not included)
Available since May 2019
Item number 460522
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Max.number of input channels 32
Microphone Inputs 32
Analog Line Inputs 4
Analog Line Outputs 16
Analog in/ out with plug-in card expandable Yes
Digital in-/ outputs expandable Yes
Word Clock No
Motorfader Yes
Computer interface USB
MIDI-interface Yes
User Interface Physical/remote
Number of faders 25
DSP Input channels 40
DSP Output Channels 24
Busses 16
Mic Preamp 32
Mono-Line Input 38
Stereo-Line Input 1
Physical outputs 24
Digital stagebox connection AES50
Ethernet Ethernet
Hotspot No
Special Features DN32-Live Recording and Playback Card
Multitrack Record Yes
Soundcard interface USB-B
integratated Player/Rec via USB/SD stereo
Recorder Format WAV
Scribble Strips 1
RTA Yes
FX Processor 8
31 Band EQ 8
Delay Input 1
Delay Output 1
Matrix 6
DCA/VCA Gruppen 8
Midi Connector Midi-Din
Sample rate 48 kHz
Monitor Apps 1
Separate Personal Monitor system Optional
Expansion Card slots 1
Digital ADAT Optional
Digital SPDIF No
Digital AES3/ASESEB Yes
Digital MADI Optional
Digital Dante Optional
110V capable 1
Case Included
19" Rackmount No
Height 256 mm
Width 891 mm
Depth 607 mm
Weight 24,5 kg
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$2,999
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Flexible, compact digital console

The Midas M32 Live is an extremely flexible digital mixing console with a high-contrast 7" TFT screen and 25 high-quality Midas Pro motorised faders. The console features 32 XLR and six TRS aux inputs, 16 XLR and six TRS aux outputs, and a set of dedicated monitor outputs (TRS and XLR). On the digital side, the M32 Live has two AES50 ports, an ULTRANET P16 port for headphone distribution systems, and a 32-I/O USB audio interface installed in an expansion card slot. The console also boasts internal 40-bit floating point signal processing and eight true stereo effect engines that give the user access to high-quality signal processor emulations. There are also eight DCA and six mute groups as well as 25 time-synchronised mix buses, and wireless remote control is additionally possible via the M32 mix app for iPad.

Motorised faders on the Midas M32 Live

32-channel recording and playback

Although primarily developed for live applications, the Midas M32 Live is also an excellent recording console that can function as a DAW remote as well. The digital console is equipped with the very same 32 high-quality Midas Pro preamps found in the legendary Midas XL4 and HERITAGE 3000 consoles, which many consider to be the greatest analogue live mixers ever created. The pre-installed Klark Teknik DN32 Live expansion module provides 32 inputs and outputs via USB 2.0 for recording and playback. Particularly noteworthy is the fact that two integrated card slots enable independent recording and playback of up to 32 bi-directional channels via SD and SDHC cards. This means that events can be recorded, virtual sound checks carried out, and backing tracks added without the need for a computer.

Screen on the Midas M32 Live mixing console

On target every time

The Midas M32 Live's 32 high-quality input channels and flexible connectivity options via AES50, ULTRANET, and optional expansion cards make this digital mixing console an excellent choice for bands and live sound engineers alike. In addition to a logically organised and uncluttered user interface, the quick and easy access to all important parameters and functions ensures an optimum workflow. For example, the scenes, the mute groups, and the "Assign" section with a total of 36 programmable buttons and encoders are located directly next to the master section. An additional benefit comes in the form of the "View" buttons that are strategically placed across the M32 and which provide immediate information on all essential parameters of specific functions on the console's large main display.

Midas logo on the side of the M32 mixing console

About Midas

Founded in London in 1970, the company initially produced guitar amplifiers and speaker cabinets, but then specialised in the development and manufacture of audio mixing consoles and is now one of the leading suppliers in this field. In the late 1970s, Midas made giant custom consoles for Pink Floyd's tours, and Frank Zappa also used a custom-made Midas recording console for his 1980 world tour. Legendary product series such as PRO40, XL, and HERITAGE have become the industry standard. The Midas flagship XL4 toured the globe with legends such as Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Metallica, and the Rolling Stones and is still considered to this day to be the ultimate analogue live mixer. In 2009, Midas was acquired by Music Tribe. The development team, now based in Manchester, remained in place, while production was moved to the Music Tribe plant in Zhongshan, China.

Integration with other systems

Thanks to the M32 Live's expansion slot, there is no need to worry about connectivity. In addition to the pre-installed DN32-Live, Klark Teknik offers a wide range of optional expansion modules (MADI, Dante, and ADAT) to allow the the Midas M32 Live to be seamlessly integrated into various digital live sound, recording, and broadcast setups. The DN32 Dante card connects the M32 Live to Dante networks for 32-channel audio with 24-bit depth, and a secondary port also allows the creation of a redundant network. With the DN32-MADI card, the M32 Live can be integrated into MADI networks, transmitting up to 32 channels via multimode optical fibre cables (max. 500m) and standard 75-ohm coaxial cables (max. 100m). The DN32-ADAT card in turn provides 32 channels at a maximum of 48kHz via eight Toslink connections.

Connections on the back of the Midas M32 Live

In the spotlight: AES50 (SuperMac)

The AES50, also known as "SuperMac" among sound engineers, is an open-source, royalty-free Audio over Ethernet protocol that allows 48 bi-directional channels to be transmitted at a sample rate of 48kHz and with low latency via a CAT5 cable over a distance of up to 100m. The AES50 ports on the M32 Live can be used with the Midas DL16 digital stagebox, for example, to accommodate 16 remote-controllable, high-quality Midas preamps and eight analogue XLR returns directly on stage. Using a single AES50 port, it is possible to daisy-chain up to three DL16 units for a total of 48 input channels and 24 return paths without an additional router.

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Solitaire 15.11.2021
This is the best console available for the price. I use them every day on live gigs and in the studio. You cannot go wrong with this console at this price point.
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Shameem 11.10.2023
All Set very very good
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excellent audio mixer
Keops 15.10.2023
For that price excellent audio mixer
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Moogman 27.03.2020
Das Midas M32 ist sehr gut verarbeitet und, trotz der enormen Möglichkeiten, recht einfach zu bedienen. Oft sind es praktische Kleinigkeiten, welche die Bedienung erleichtern, so habe ich identische Farbcodierungen der Cubase Spuren auch das Pult übertragen. Alles erklärt sich von selbst, die Effekte sind gut, der Sound excellent. Zu diesem Preis sehe ich da in dieser Qualität auch keine Alternativen.
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