The gld family, Gld-112, Gld-80 – Allen&Heath GLD-80 User Manual

Page 12: Gld-ar2412, Gld-ar84, Gld remote and onemix apps, Gld editor software

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GLD User Guide

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The GLD Family

GLD-112

The larger mixer with 28 faders and 14 SoftKeys.
3 Fader Banks each with 4 Layers = 112 strips
Shelf for iPad

GLD-80

The smaller mixer with 20 faders and 10 SoftKeys.
2 Fader Banks each with 4 Layers = 80 strips

The mixers differ only in size, number of
faders and SoftKeys. They both provide the
same 48 channel, 30 bus, 20 mix output
architecture. They have similar rear panel
layout with 8 inputs, 10 outputs, dSNAKE
and local Expander ports.

GLD-AR2412

The main AudioRack - Typically positioned on stage and
connected to the mixer over a CAT5 ‘digital snake’. It
provides 24 remote mic/line inputs, 12 XLR line outputs, an
Expander port and a Monitor port for connecting to the Allen
& Heath ME personal mixing or Aviom

®

A-Net16 system.

Note that a GLD system can have a maximum of one

AR2412 AudioRack connected.

GLD-AR84

The expander AudioRack- Provides 8 remote mic/line inputs
and 4 XLR line outputs. You can plug one AR84 into the
AR2412 Expander port to expand the number of mic inputs
on stage to 32. You can also plug one AR84 into the mixer
Expander port to expand the number of inputs and outputs at
the surface, or to provide this additional I/O on stage or at a
remote location using CAT5 cable.

GLD Remote and OneMix apps

To allow wireless remote mixing control using an iPad with a
wireless router connected to the GLD Network port.

GLD Editor software

Set up or control GLD using a PC or MAC. You can
download the software free from the www.allen-heath.com.

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