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  • DiGiCo reveals the best of everything at NAMM 2017

    By HC News |

    This year, DiGiCo celebrates 15 years of manufacturing exceptional digital mixing consoles. It has enjoyed phenomenal success, with the D5 Live establishing both the company and the concept of digital mixing. The SD Series followed, delivering a powerful new way of working, with the flagship SD7 becoming the market leader. In 2015, it launched the affordable S Series with a new, modern workflow. In 2016, it introduced Stealth Core 2 software, which multiplied the power of the SD range of consoles exponentially. Now, at the very beginning of 2017, it has unveiled Project Vulcan, the new SD12.

     

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    • 72 input channels with full processing
    • 36 aux/group busses with full processing
    • 12 x 8 matrix with full processing
    • LR/LCR buss with full processing
    • 12 FX fully assignable processors
    • 16 Graphic EQs
    • 119 Dynamic EQs,
    • 119 multiband compressors
    • 119 DiGiTuBes
    • 12 Control Groups (VCA)
    • SD Series Stealth Core 2 software, making it compatible with all other SD Series sessions
    • 8 local mic/line inputs
    • 8 local line outputs
    • 8 AES/EBU in/out
    • Dual MADI in/out
    • Dual DMI card slots
    • Optional dual Optocore loops
    • UB MADI 48 channel USB interface
    • 16 GPI/GPO, MIDI, Wordclock in/out
    • Overview monitor output, USB and Network
    • User configurable bussing and flexible layout
    • Same powerful Snapshot automation
    • Virtual sound check and Copy Audio matrix
    • Full Dynamic EQ, DiGi-TuBes and Multiband Compression on every processing strip. full function channels across the entire console, whether it is an output or input.
    • Free offline software and iPad app
    • SD11/9/5 style Quick Select
    • SD5/SD7 light bar
    • 25 user-definable Macro buttons
    • Same sound, same software, but more control and connectivity

     




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