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Description

The Allen & Heath dLive C1500 is a game-changer for live sound mixing, bringing powerful digital capabilities into a compact, portable format. This control surface is your gateway to mastering the art of live sound with ease and precision. With its 12-inch capacitive touchscreen, you'll navigate mixes with familiar smartphone-like gestures—pinch, swipe, drag, and drop—making the learning curve delightfully shallow. The C1500's design is all about intuitive interaction, featuring 12 smooth faders and customizable SoftKeys that provide immediate access to essential functions.

The C1500 sets itself apart with its flexibility and clarity. You won't be buried under layers of complex menus; instead, you'll find a transparent workflow that adapts to how you want to mix. The virtual scribble strips keep everything in check with clear, color-coded names for inputs and mixes, ensuring you never lose track, even under the sunniest outdoor conditions. When paired with a MixRack, the C1500 becomes part of a vast network, capable of handling up to 160 x 64 inputs and outputs at 96kHz. This makes it ideal for a variety of venues, from theaters to houses of worship.

Expandability is another highlight of the dLive C1500. Its 128-channel I/O port supports industry standards like Dante, Waves SG, ACE, and MADI, offering seamless integration with ME personal mixing systems. Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to digital mixing, the C1500 empowers you to deliver exceptional sound with confidence and style.

Key Features:

  • 12" capacitive touchscreen for intuitive control
  • 12 faders for tactile mixing
  • Assignable inputs with virtual scribble strips
  • 19 customizable SoftKeys
  • Dedicated multi-mode EQ view
  • Configurable widget areas for quick access to features
  • Supports up to 160 x 64 I/O at 96kHz
  • Compatible with Dante, Waves SG, ACE, and MADI

Product specs

Type dLive Control Surface
Channels 12 faders with six layers of mixing
Inputs - Mic Preamps 6 x XLR (mic/line)
Phantom Power 6 channels
Inputs - Digital 1 x XLR (AES/EBU)
Outputs - Digital 1 x XLR (AES/EBU)
Busses/Groups 6 x XLR (line out)
Data I/O RJ45 (DX5 link), RJ45 (GigaACE link), 2 x Network ports
Headphones 1 x 1/4", 1 x 1/8"
USB 2 x Type A
Computer Connectivity USB (2 x 2)
I/O Expansion Slots 1 x Expansion slot (iLive/GLD option cards)
Word Clock 1 x BNC In/Out
Faders 12
EQ Bands 4-band parametric, Graphic EQ
Effects 16 RackExtra FX
Features Touch screen features pinch, swipe, drag'n drop gestures, 19 assignable soft keys, video out
Screen 12" touchscreen
Rackmountable Yes
Height 12.8"
Depth 26.2"
Width 19"
Weight 39.7 lbs.

FAQs

What are the main features of the Allen & Heath dLive C1500 control surface?

The dLive C1500 features a 12" capacitive touchscreen with pinch, swipe, and drag'n drop gestures, 12 faders over six layers, 19 assignable soft keys, and built-in audio I/O. It also includes a video out for external display connectivity.

How many input and output channels does the dLive C1500 support?

The dLive C1500 supports six XLR mic/line inputs with phantom power, one AES/EBU digital input, and six XLR line outputs. It also includes one AES/EBU digital output.

Is the Allen & Heath dLive C1500 suitable for rack mounting?

Yes, the Allen & Heath dLive C1500 is designed to be rack-mountable, making it convenient for use in compact or mobile setups.

What type of connectivity does the dLive C1500 offer for network integration?

The dLive C1500 provides RJ45 connections for DX5 and GigaACE links, along with two network ports for seamless integration into various audio network environments.

Does the Allen & Heath dLive C1500 have built-in effects processing?

Yes, the dLive C1500 includes 16 RackExtra FX units, allowing for extensive effects processing directly within the control surface.

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Allen & Heath dLive C1500.

Features and functionality

  • dLive's "custom control" allows users to create a personalized app for IEM mixing, offering drag-and-drop channel assignments and login permissions.

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Use cases and applications

  • The dLive system is preferred for environments requiring numerous stereo IEM mixes due to its 64 mix buses, accommodating future growth in channel demands.

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Comparisons

  • dLive's mix engine in the stagebox allows future surface upgrades, while Avantis is praised for user-friendliness, making it suitable for volunteer-heavy setups.

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Software and compatibility

  • Mixing Station is a recommended app for IEM mixing with dLive and Avantis, as neither console offers a dedicated mobile app for this purpose.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Consider a "surfaceless" setup using a computer with Mixing Station, touch screens, and Behringer X-touch Extenders for a cost-effective control solution.

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Critic Reviews

Road Test: Allen & Heath CDM32 + C1500 — CX Network

cxnetwork.com.au

The Allen & Heath dLive C1500 shines with its stellar sound quality and intuitive interface, making it a top choice for live sound engineers. Its low latency and impressive processing capabilities ensure crystal-clear audio, even under heavy load. However, the weight of the C1500 can be a drawback for touring musicians, especially when packing light is crucial. While the dLive Director software is highly functional, a few users may find its aesthetics needing more refinement. Overall, the C1500 stands out for its performance and versatility, despite some minor logistical challenges.

positive

Review: Allen & Heath dLive C Class - Audio Media International

audiomediainternational.com

The Allen & Heath dLive C1500 packs an impressive punch with its robust feature set and affordability, making it a tempting alternative to its pricier sibling, the S Class. Musicians will appreciate the bright, responsive touchscreen and powerful DSP capabilities. However, the trade-offs include fewer hardware controls and connectivity options, which may deter some professionals. While it offers a solid entry point into the dLive ecosystem, those needing extensive redundancy features might find it lacking. Overall, the C1500 balances cost and performance quite well, making it a compelling choice for smaller setups and emerging artists.

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