Bricasti Design M10 Remote Console

M10 Remote Console for control of up to 8 eight M7s, Complete with 10m serial cable.

Description

Bricasti Design M10 Remote Console

The Bricasti Design Model 10 remote console is a dedicated hardware remote controller for use with the M7 stereo reverb processor. Following the same design criteria as the M7, the M10 casing is manufactured and milled from solid anodized aluminum, for an enduring design and long life. The M10 is also designed to be simple to use, and easy to interface; utilizing a standard RS422 serial interface. In application, it can be very useful when using more than one M7 or when there is a need to be more in the sweet spot when making adjustments in a large mixing environment.

Features + Specifications

  • Custom milled solid aluminum casing and buttons, fine finished and anodized for an enduring design and classic look.
  • Controls from 1-8 x M7s.
  • Connects to the first M7 via R5422 9-pin serial cable, 10-meter cable provided, up to 30 meters, simple to install with no practical distance limits or IP addresses to configure. Longer distances may require an additional power source for the M10.
  • Simple serial “loop thru” for connecting more M7s. connect to the first and loop to the second, and third, etc.
  • DC Power is supplied from the M7 through the cable, with no wall warts, or external supplies.
  • 8 meters, for 4 stereo pairs, metering 4 machines at a time.
  • Machine selection is a dedicated Machine key in the M10:
  • Press the machine key to “toggle or step through” for 2 x M7 operation.
  • Press the machine key and use the log wheel to step through the machines for control of more than 2 x M7s.
  • Press the machine key and use the 1-4 keys to directly access any machine, for control of more than 2 x M7s.
  • Use the “up down keys” to change banks and for metering for control of more than 4 x M7s.
  • Same clear easy to read display as used in the M7
  • The same user interface as the M7, with the addition of Machine and Setup keys, so no need to learn something new.
  • Simultaneous control of the M7 from both the M7s front panel and or the M10 with a lockout.
  • Setup key for M10’s local memory, configuration, and settings.