
DiGiCo SD9 Brings A Red Revolution To Pro Light And Sound 2010
March 2010
For most companies, going ‘into the red’ would be a bad thing. But for DiGiCo the exact opposite is true, because the company’s new and most exceptionally priced mixing system yet - the SD9 - features the coolest shade of crimson. Being launched at ProLight+Sound 2010, the SD9 is set to redefine what the audio industry expects from a compact digital console.
Where the SD8 is DiGiCo’s ‘gold standard’, the SD9 is the company’s ‘red revolution’. Receiving its worldwide launch in DiGiCo’s training room in Hall 8.0, the SD9 is a complete, integrated system, which includes the mixing surface, a D-Rack digital stage interface and CAT5E digital multicore, with the additional ability to simultaneously record 56 channels direct to your favourite multitrack software or DAW. And it all comes at a price which makes the SD9 the perfect solution for touring bands, schools, conference centres, smaller theatres, houses of worship and a host of other applications where exceptional performance and flexibility need to be realised on a tight budget.
The SD9’s work surface features a giant full colour digital TFT LCD touch sensitive screen, 24 full-length motorised faders with touch-sensitive fader caps, high resolution bar graph meters, quick access encoders and buttons plus user defined RGB backlit LCD scribble strips to ensure that all functions of the system are available to users in a split second, with no hunting through multiple menus.
Yet, impressive and intuitive as the control surface is, the heart of the SD9 system is where productions on a budget will now be able to utilise audio quality and flexibility that is on a par with the highest level of productions that use DiGiCo SD7, SD8 and D series consoles.
Featuring the third generation Stealth Digital Processing™ software, its Super FPGA technology incorporates floating point processing for superior headroom, dynamic range and audio quality. Of course, the SD9 also features many of DiGiCo’s other cutting-edge innovations, including snapshots, global scope, channel specific recall scope per snapshot, and a global crossfade for each console section, plus eight user Macros for fast access to presets.
The new D-Rack, which is an integral part of the SD9 system and connected to the work surface by a digital CAT5E cable (included), features 32 microphone inputs, eight line outputs and eight modular outputs that can be selected as either analogue or AES, providing a capacity of 32 ins and 16 outs.
But it doesn’t end there. The system is expandable, allowing a second D Rack to be connected via an additional CAT5E, doubling the number of inputs and outputs. The D-Rack can either be floor or rack mounted with the option of a standard single power supply or dual redundant supplies. A further option provides a fibre optic connection, allowing full compatibility with any DiGiCo SD Series console fitted with Optics, making the D Rack ideal as a stage or orchestral compact remote rack, giving access to a maximum of 64 inputs and 32 outputs on stage.
The console also provides a standard MADI connection, which allows 56 channels of studio-quality multitrack recording output to a computer running Logic, Cubase, Nuendo, Samplitude, Reaper, Pro Tools or any other leading multitrack recording software as well as to any other DiGiCo console or rack.
However, all of this only scratches the surface of what DiGiCo’s new SD9 is capable of delivering. Calling the SD9 ‘revolutionary’ is no idle boast.
Join the red revolution.
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