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Peavey Sanctuary Series S-32 Offers Easy-to-use Features Specifically for HOW Applications

Sep 6, 2007 8:00 AM


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The Sanctuary Series S-32 32-channel mixer by Peavey is designed with several unique, user-friendly features to simplify operation. As on the previously released mixers, Peavey-exclusive technologies such as Automix, Auto Delay, and Mid-Morph EQ allow any church leader or layperson to use this mixer with confidence.

On the S-32, channels 1-24 can be sent to three subgroups—Solo, Choir and Music—while channels 25-32 have a fourth subgroup option that engages the Automix function. In addition, there are eight programmable Mute groups that can be used to silence groups of instruments, vocalists, or other audio sources.

All 32 channels include high-, low-, mid-frequency, and Mid-Morph equalization, and all have direct outputs.

The stereo line channels (21/22 and 23/24) simplify patching with three stereo inputs each and dual stereo gain trim controls, and they can accommodate split-accompaniment audio tracks or full stereo playback. The Monitor Blend control allows any mix of the left and right channels to be sent to the monitors.

The S-32 features a sophisticated digital effects processing section with a complete library of contemporary effects. The powerful DSP functions also serve many of the S-32's outputs; for example, users can program crossovers, equalization (graphic or parametric), compression/limiting, and delays. The patent-pending Auto Delay toolset simplifies setting speaker delays for balcony, overflow seating, or nursery areas. A built-in USB output can stream audio directly to a computer for digital recording and playback.

For more information, visit www.sanctuary-series.com.


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