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Apps-based monitor management and DSP system with zero learning curve.
Symetrix Jupiter packages powerful DSP into a zero learning curve, turn-key audio processing solution
drawing its inspiration from the ‘apps’ paradigm of smartphones such as the iPhone. Standing on the shoulders
of the world-class SymNet DSP platform, Jupiter upholds Synetrix’ commitment to pristine sound.
Hardware:
Choice Made Simple
There are three Jupiter hardware offerings (4-input, 8-input, and 12-input) that differ only in their audio input and output
counts. All three use the same software and DSP processes, making your choice of hardware quick and simple.
Software:
Easy from the Start
Just like using productivity apps on your smart phone, you use Jupiter apps to do specific audio jobs with a simple download
to Jupiter hardware. Tap into one of the multiple personalities of Jupiter – no design time, zero learning curve. Jupiter
handles every task, from automixing to loudspeaker management. The ever-growing library of downloadable Jupiter apps future-proofs
your hardware investment.
External Control
Multiple external control options provide greater end user accessibility. You can use Symetrix RS-485 ARC wall panels for
volume control, source and preset selection. Third-party control over IP is quick to implement because Jupiters’ ASCII
control protocol is humanly readable with short and simple commands. Logic inputs and outputs integrate with external control
hardware like custom indicator panels, life safety systems and remote camera switchers.
Multiple personalities
Jupiter comes with amazing apps. Apps give Jupiter hardware the ability to take on multiple personalities (only one at a time,
thankfully!). Apps are pre-designed, ready to deploy…and they’re free.
Sound Reinforcement
Loudspeaker management is the crucial last step in the signal processing chain. A properly tuned system directs the exclusive
frequency ranges required by each driver type to the proper drivers, and accounts for driver time alignment, driver/cabinet
design anomalies, and room acoustics. Jupiter speaker management apps are built from an extensive pallet of filters, EQ, crossovers,
delay, and dynamics modules, pre-configured into common signal chains and ready for deployment in endless venues including
houses of worship, night clubs, and theaters.
Special Purpose Signal Processing
Recording studios, broadcast facilities and production environments rely on extreme processing. Jupiter has a surplus of DSP
horsepower for demanding processes such as EQ, feedback fighters, FIR filters, multi-dynamics, and crossovers. Problem solving
processes include surgical EQ and multi-mode dynamics to tame your most unruly mic or line signals.
Your time
is money
Symetrix has made your learning curve zip. For example, with a simple download to hardware Jupiter morphs to become an automixer
for houses of worship, courtrooms, and government chambers. Jupiter manages paging and background music distribution for transit
centers, shopping malls, commercial buildings, and fitness centers. Jupiter handles sound reinforcement duties for nightclubs,
sporting events and theaters and effortlessly functions as a special purpose signal processor for mic or line sources in a
broadcast or recording environment
There’s an app for that
Using Jupiter predesigned apps for audio processing is like using productivity apps on a smartphone. With a simple download,
tap into one of the multiple personalities of Jupiter – no design time, no learning curve.
App library
Symetrix has organized the Jupiter app library (found in the dowloads section of the website) into four categories:
•Mixing
and routing
•Public address and distribution
•Sound reinforcement
•Special purpose signal processing
Mixing and Routing
Mixing and Routing are essential functions. From straight mono or stereo mixing for lecture halls and banquet rooms to advanced
gating or gain-sharing automixing for courtrooms and town hall meeting rooms, Jupiters’ elegant interface makes complex
signal management effortless.
Public Address and Distribution
In bustling transit stations, busy retail outlets and noisy restaurants, paging announcements and distributed background music
must be intelligible and always at the right volume. Jupiters’ priority mixer and ambient noise compensation modules
ensure the message is always heard.
Symetrix Jupiter 8 Digital Signal Processor Features:
- A turnkey audio processing solution utilizing downloadable ‘apps’ optimized for specific venues and systems
- App categories include mixing and routing, public address and distribution, sound reinforcement, and special purpose signal
processing
- Pre-designed apps greatly reduce installation time
- Three hardware versions: 4 inputs + 4 outputs (Jupiter 4), 8 inputs + 8 outputs (Jupiter 8), 12 inputs + 4 outputs (Jupiter
12)
- 2 external control inputs and 4 logic outputs
A longtime studio favorite for signal processing, Symetix' brings their sonic expertise
to live sound, studio, and fixed installations with Jupiter 4. Order today!
Symetrix Jupiter 8 Digital Signal Processor Specifications:
- Sample Rate: 48kHz.
- Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz, +/- 0.5 dB
- Dynamic Range: > 110dB (A-Weighted), input to output
- THD+Noise: < -85dB (un-weighted); 1kHz @ +22dBu with 0dB gain
- Inter-channel Crosstalk: < -90dB @ 1kHz, typical
- Latency: < 1.6ms, input to output with all DSP inactive
- Number of Inputs: 8 switchable balanced mic or line level on Jupiter Connectors: 1/8" (3.81 mm) terminal blocks
- Nominal Input Level: +4dBu line or -36dBu mic level (software selectable) with 20dB of headroom
- Mic Pre-amp Gain: +40dB
- Input Trim: +/- 24dB
- Maximum Input Level: +23dBu
- Input Impedance: > 18k ohm balanced, > 9k ohm unbalanced, > 2k ohm with phantom power engaged
- CMRR: > 50dB @ 1kHz, unity gain
- Mic Pre-amp EIN: < -125dBu, 22Hz - 22kHz, 100 ohm source impedance
- Phantom Power: +20 VDC, 20 mA maximum per input.
- Number of Outputs: 8 switchable balanced mic or line level on Jupiter
- Connectors: 1/8" (3.81 mm) terminal blocks
- Nominal Output Level: +4dBu line level with 20dB of headroom
- Unbalanced configuration results in 6dB lower output level
- Maximum Output Level: +24dBu
- Output Impedance: 200 ohm balanced, 100 ohm unbalanced
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