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Element was designed to fulfill either a production or on-air role, with amazingly powerful features waiting just beneath the intuitive surface. For instance, Element can mix in 5.1 Surround as well as stereo. There are four stereo Aux Sends and two Aux Returns. Element modules are hot-swappable and quickly removable. They connect to the frame via CAT-5, so pulling one is as simple as removing two screws and unplugging an RJ. You can administer Element remotely, from home, the airport — wherever there’s network access. A password-protected web server lets you examine the state of the console, see what’s on the air and even fix operator mistakes. Element‘s big meters are presented on an easy-to-read computer monitor along with large analog and digital clocks, event and countdown timers, and tallies that light when mics are open, delay is active, or during phone calls. Axia designed Element to be user-friendly, yet still have all the power of a full-on production board.
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