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DiGiCo SD10 / SD10T / SD10B / SD10-24 SD9 / SD9T / SD9B


SD10B – dbLux


This is the highest specified single screen console in the SD Range. Its metering is integrated into the fader panels, allowing a better line of sight for critical monitor situations and venues, such as performing arts centres where console locations can be awkward. As with all consoles in the SD Range, the SD10 is tailored to both Front Of House and monitor mixing. The SD10B’s broadcast specific feature set includes innovations such


as multi-channel ‘folding’ under a single fader, allowing users to configure stereo, LCR, 5.1, or up to 11 mono channels under a single fader strip.


The SD10-24 and SD10-24B are ideal for situations where space is


at a premium. Both measure under a metre in width, but still benefit from all the advanced features of the standard SD10 and files are fully compatible between both frame sizes.


SD8 / SD8-24


SD9 – Saxon


Next in the range is the SD9, a powerful replacement for standard 48-channel digital or analogue consoles. Remote pre-amps, a digital multicore, and D-Rack digital stage interface via a CAT5E connection come as standard, but its sonic performance is identical to the rest of the SD Range. This means the SD9 – and particularly the special Rack Pack configuration – comes at a price that makes it ideal for applications where exceptional performance and flexibility are needed on a tight budget.


SD11 / SD11i / SD11B


This compact, 19-inch rackmount or tabletop console comes with the same size touch screens as all other DiGiCo consoles. Despite its exceptionally small size, the SD11 has incredible power in terms of channel count and processing.


The SD11i gives more SD8 – FIFA Confederations Cup


The SD8 was the first of the SD Range to benefit from Flexi Channels, allowing the creation of stereo channels without eating into the existing channel count. As with the SD10, the SD8 has the option of fitting an optic loop, but comes with MADI as standard, providing a cost effective, multi-channel digital interface. The SD8 has a similar footprint from left to right as the SD7. In fact,


the majority of DiGiCo consoles are the same width, which has been specifically set to make it easy to reach the faders at the extremes of either side without moving from a central position. The compact SD8-24 package gives you the


same power and functionality, but with 24 main channel faders and a master fader.


UB MADI


UB MADI allows any computer – desktop or laptop – to instantly connect to MADI via the most standard connector of all, USB 2.0, letting you playback and record up to 48 tracks to any DAW on MAC or PC formats.


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than any other console of that size: Flexi Channels (a full 32), more dynamic EQ, more FX processing, and the addition of DiGiTuBes and multi-channel inputs (previously only available on the SD7). The broadcast specific SD11B gives all this plus the addition of multi- channel folding and sets and can handle 5.1 surround – previously unheard of in a console of this size.


SD11 – Ed ShEeran


INFORMATION


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