Yamaha and Shure Bring SLX-D Quad Integration to DM7 Series Digital Mixers

Yamaha is further strengthening its long-term collaboration with microphone and wireless system manufacturer Shure, by bringing support for the latest Shure SLX-D Quad digital wireless systems to Yamaha DM7 series digital mixers.
Seamless integration between Shure wireless systems, such as the AD4D and ULX-D series, and Yamaha digital mixing systems is a convenient and useful feature for many customers. Extending the control and monitoring capabilities of wireless systems to the mixing console allows for more flexibility in system configuration, as well as making the mix engineer’s workflow faster and more efficient.
The latest V1.7 firmware update for the DM7 series allows the mix engineer to control the receiver gain from SLX-D Quad devices and monitor important information, such as battery status and RF level, directly from the DM7 series mixer. It helps the show run smoothly by giving added convenience and confidence to sound engineers.
“Shure SLX-D Quad Receivers deliver four channels of versatile and reliable wireless in an easy to deploy rack unit, adding the option of digital connectivity with Dante,” says Nick Wood, Senior Director, Global Marketing and Product Management, at Shure. “Now, thanks to this integration with Yamaha, DM7 series users can confidently access the key parameters of SLX-D from the console.”
“By adding support for SLX-D Quad wireless systems to DM7 series mixers, we are pleased to further cement the decade-long collaboration between the Yamaha and Shure engineering teams,” says Thomas Hemery, Senior General Manager at Yamaha’s Professional Solutions Division.
“Integration between Shure and Yamaha devices delivers better workflows for sound engineers and we will strive to continue improving the convenience and efficiency this brings.”
Integration with Shure SLX-D Quad systems requires the DM7 series V1.7 firmware update is available now as a free download.
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