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JLCooper Eclipse MXL2 Midnight

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JLCooper Eclipse MXL2 Midnight
Key Features
  • 8 Faders
  • Backlit LCD Buttons on Each Channel
  • Rotary Encoders for Each Channel
  • USB and Ethernet Connectivity
Connecting via USB or Ethernet, the JLCooper Eclipse MXL2 Midnight offers 8 faders, backlit LCD display buttons, and rotary encoders for adding tactile control to software functions without the need for proprietary interfaces. The LCD buttons can show up to 32 characters of text or graphics, making them useful as channel labels while simultaneously showing channel status. Ethernet connectivity is compatible with TCP-IP and UDP. JLCooper's SDK is available to developers in order to expand the functionality of the Eclipse MXL2.
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JLCooper Eclipse MXL2 Midnight Overview

Connecting via USB or Ethernet, the JLCooper Eclipse MXL2 Midnight offers 8 faders, backlit LCD display buttons, and rotary encoders for adding tactile control to software functions without the need for proprietary interfaces. The LCD buttons can show up to 32 characters of text or graphics, making them useful as channel labels while simultaneously showing channel status. Ethernet connectivity is compatible with TCP-IP and UDP. JLCooper's SDK is available to developers in order to expand the functionality of the Eclipse MXL2.

JLCooper Eclipse MXL2 Midnight Specs

I/O
1 x USB
1 x Ethernet
1 x Coaxial power input
Power Supply
12 VDC, 3 A (minimum)
Dimensions
10 x 11.5 x 3.25" / 25 x 29 x 8 cm
Weight
5.75 lb / 2.6 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
10.7 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
16.9 x 16 x 6.5"

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Date published: 2024-01-08
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