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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Johnson" data-source="post: 75797" data-attributes="member: 975"><p>Re: New Monitor Console</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't think so.</p><p></p><p>I'm surprised no-one has mentioned Digico.</p><p></p><p>I'm mainly a FOH engineer, but I know my comrades at the wrong end of the multicore love the Digico as much as I do. The SD10 is probably your best bet.</p><p>112 inputs, 48 mix busses, 16x16 matrix. Plenty of direct control too with 3 assignable rotary encoders per fader strip. This is great for mons because you can have, for example, channel gain, pan and compressor threshold all available while in sends on fader mode</p><p></p><p>The SD10 also has, over the SD8, a bank of user definable backlit LCD keys. 10 keys, 4 layers, that can be used for anything you like, but would be ideally suited to selecting mixes to flip to faders.</p><p></p><p>Completely freely assignable fader strips. You get 36 faders, do with them what you like, in any configuration. You can have 36 inputs up at once if you like.</p><p></p><p>Powerful snapshot engine.</p><p></p><p>The list goes on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Johnson, post: 75797, member: 975"] Re: New Monitor Console I don't think so. I'm surprised no-one has mentioned Digico. I'm mainly a FOH engineer, but I know my comrades at the wrong end of the multicore love the Digico as much as I do. The SD10 is probably your best bet. 112 inputs, 48 mix busses, 16x16 matrix. Plenty of direct control too with 3 assignable rotary encoders per fader strip. This is great for mons because you can have, for example, channel gain, pan and compressor threshold all available while in sends on fader mode The SD10 also has, over the SD8, a bank of user definable backlit LCD keys. 10 keys, 4 layers, that can be used for anything you like, but would be ideally suited to selecting mixes to flip to faders. Completely freely assignable fader strips. You get 36 faders, do with them what you like, in any configuration. You can have 36 inputs up at once if you like. Powerful snapshot engine. The list goes on... [/QUOTE]
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