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SALZBRENNER STAGETEC MEDIAGROUP


Innovative Touch-Sensitive or Traditional: Digital Desks at their best


SALZBRENNER STAGETEC MEDIAGROUP is a strong consortium of three professional audio enterprises. The audio mixing consoles of the MEDIAGROUP are legendary and dominate the digital pro-audio market since 20 years now. More than 900 consoles have been sold since then and are in daily use in broadcast OB vans, musical shows, theatres, and sports arenas.


POLARIS touch


The latest addition to the mixing console range is the POLARIS touch series. The new arrival can have panels with or without hardware controls. The main control panels are multi-touch enabled display screens which can be combined in many different ways. Freedom of choice also prevails for the audio-processing with options of a multi- client enabled server solution or a NEXUS XCMC card. A typical POLARIS touch installation includes one or more multi- touch-enabled 22" screen modules. Each module offers 16 dual encoders for controlling parameters such as filter settings or dynamics in the usual way. Basically, such a module can control all the functions of a console! To build a mixer in the classic form two modules are joined together at an angle with one screen as meter bridge while the other provides instant access to the channel strips. This pair can be enhanced with a master module with 12 motorised faders, each with two physical buttons, and a master section with 32 assignable keys and a trackball.


SALZBRENNER STAGETEC MEDIAGROUP POLARIS touch


EASY TO USE: ON AIR 24


The ON AIR 24 is the youngest and smallest console by STAGETEC. It offers easy configuration both for self-op or studio clusters. ON AIR 24 is a modular, flexible and scalable system consisting of


very compact fader panels with four faders each, plus a monitor panel. It can be expanded from the smallest version with only four faders up to 24 faders. The modules are installed directly into the presenter’s table and can be arranged as desired around the table surface. This concept even supports more complex programmes, for example two-hander presentation or presenter with producer and occasional technical assistance. For ON AIR 24, an intuitive control surface for touch-screen operation is available. This can be used in addition to the hardware modules and increases the flexibility of the mixer still further.


SALZBRENNER STAGETEC MEDIAGROUP ON AIR 24


MINI BUT MIGHTY: AURATUS


AURATUS is a production, broadcast and live console with 54 input channels and a fixed bus layout. A single plug-in card hosted on a standard NEXUS Base Device provides mixer control and audio processing. Thus, AURATUS integrates seamlessly into any NEXUS network even without a NEXUS STAR. The control surface is available as stand-alone or as drop-in unit with 8, 16, or 24 channel strips.


THE CLASSICAL STAGETEC MIXING CONSOLES


It is now 20 years ago that STAGETEC introduced the idea of a consistent separation of digital audio routing and the actual mixing functions. At that time, this principle devised a new approach that enabled technically streamlined and highly integrated large digital mixing consoles to be built for the first time. Since then it has been employed on all STAGETEC mixing-console systems. The STAGETEC console family has grown over the last two decades and now covers all applications from small self-op desks to the largest production console. With two audio-processor types and three types of mixing console surfaces, four different mixing systems are available for a wide variety of applications. The console spectrum ranges from the large AURUS to the CRESCENDO and AURATUS to the most recent and smallest addition to the family, the ON AIR 24.


38 November 2013


SALZBRENNER STAGETEC MEDIAGROUP AURATUS


The International Guide To Consoles 2013


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