DiGiCo Olympics 2012
The use of Super FPGA technology in DiGiCo’s SD Range of consoles has revolutionised the design process of its audio engines. This allows the production of scalable solutions, without the need for massive design changes between products, and enhancements that ripple from product to product, across the entire range. This approach has produced a collection of mixing tools, from the flagship SD7 to the highly compact SD11, that can address the needs of just about any application, from live to theatre, broadcast (via the addition of the T and B application specific software sets) and fixed installation, and any size of project you could think of...
SD7 / SD7T / SD7B
The SD7 is top of the range and the first DiGiCo console to capture the power of Stealth Digital Processing™. Its footprint is smaller than other consoles in its class, yet it is vastly more powerful. The SD7 has two engines for full redundancy, as well as dual redundant power supplies. A 2GB optical system allows up to two optical loops, giving 14 racks per loop (a total of 28), each with 56 inputs and 56 outputs. Multiple touch screens mean that the SD7 can accommodate more than one operator, and the ability to have two expander units attached via CAT5E allows for remote connection or simply additional operators.
The theatre and broadcast specific versions of the SD7 give feature sets that provide additions such as Delay on Matrix inputs per node and complete integration of Cue Editor for fast editing of VCA (SD7T); and complete 5.1 monitoring with a 48 by 6 source to speaker selection, multi-channel folding, user defined stem order, Mix Minus buss – one per channel – back stop PFL (over press) and Auto PFL, Audio Follow Video implementation for up to 32 cameras and Dual Solo busses for PFL and On Air soloing in Mono, Stereo, LCRS, or 5.1 (SD7B).
SD5 / SD5B SD7T – Jesus Christ Superstar 26 November 2013
The next model in the range, and replacing the industry standard D5 Live, the SD5 also comes with multiple touch screens, as well as interactive dynamic metering (IDM) and Hidden Till Lit (HTL) technology, developed and used on the SD7. It still has a huge input and buss count, although not quite as larger as the SD7, and comes with a single engine and optic loop. The SD5B includes dual solo busses for PFL and on-air soloing in mono, stereo LCRS and 5.1 and an LR/LCR/LCRS/5.1 Master buss.
SD5 – Victory World Church The International Guide To Consoles 2013
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