[ATTACH=JSON]207686.vB5-nodeid=207686[/ATTACH]DALLAS / NEW YORK CITY – October 2017 — Representing the culmination of 15 years of pioneering digital console design, DiGiCo’s new SD12 console will be the centerpiece of the company’s presence at two North American trade shows this month: WFX and AES.
On October 11 and 12, the latest SD-Series console will be on public display at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in in Dallas, Texas for the WFX 2017 Conference and Expo. Shown on stand #513 by DiGiCo’s US distributor, Group One Ltd., the desk will be joined by the manufacturer’s S21 console, loaded with the latest V2.0 software for 48 flexi channels, and new S-Series DMI-MIC Pre-Amp Card, which allows up to 40 analog microphone pre-amps on the S21 and S31 surface without the need of a stage rack.
Later this month, the SD12 will again be exhibited at the 143th AES Convention held at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York City from October 18 to 21. Spotlighted on Group One’s stand, #631, the desk will share the show floor with DiGiCo’s S31—the larger, triple-screen sibling of the S21—and the company’s flagship SD7 touring console, among other exciting products.
“From the stages of Summerfest’s 50th in Milwaukee to the audition and elimination rounds of NBC’s America’s Got Talent in Los Angeles, the SD12 has very quickly been showing up on numerous tours, festivals and installs since we launched it at NAMM back in January,” says Group One Vice President of Audio Matt Larson. “Equipped with DiGiCo’s latest generation of Super FPGA processing along with the Core2 platform and dual 15-inch touchscreens, the popular desk embodies the best features of both the SD- and S-Series combined into a highly compact yet intuitive and user-friendly design.”
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DiGiCo is a UK-based manufacturer of some of the world’s most popular, successful and ground-breaking digital mixing consoles for the live, theatre, broadcast and post production industries and is exclusively distributed in the US by Group One Ltd. of Farmingdale, New York. For more information, go to: [url]www.DiGiCo.biz[/url]