
The power of EMMA, despite its small size, means that the hardware can provide a physical connector for every input and output, connections that mean you don’t have to compromise on output assignment.
OLED displays are becoming more prevalent today, but the Soundcraft Si3 joins its sister console, the Studer OnAir 2500, as two of the first digital audio consoles to use these spectacular displays. Chosen for their incredible brightness, even under daylight conditions, and pin-sharp resolutions, the OLED (Organic LED) displays deliver precise, easily-identified information such as bus assignment, input level and dynamics status at a glance and from extremely acute angles – so important when dynamically mixing live.
Rather than rely on a single central screen for this information like many of today’s consoles, Soundcraft has used Distributed Display Technology (DDT) to give the engineer information at his fingertips, where he is working. Every fader channel is provided with its own OLED display, and depending on the current mode of operation, shows channel name, or function in use, EQ frequency, gain signal level, channel routing assignments, gate status etc – a comprehensive package of data invaluable to any operator.
The OLEDs are then supplemented by Soundcraft’s patented FaderGlow™ system, in which the colour of the fader slot changes according to the mode in use. For example, when the faders are controlling aux feeds, the colour goes yellow, while in group mode, they go green - and for engineers already familiar with the Vi Series, the Si follows the same colour codes.
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