FRANKFURT, Germany – At PL+S 2019, Cadac is offering a preview of v6.0 CDC OS and showing new developments such as a console sidecar, console mirroring and bus VCA features on its CDC series mixing consoles. Pictured here, from left, are Cadac’s marketing man, James Godbehear; senior design engineer, Emily Watson; senior software architect Peter Hearl; and international salesman Rob Hughes.
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Cadac’s CDC series mixing consoles are widely recognized as providing the highest levels of sonic performance, audibly superior to any other currently available analogue or digital mixing console. The company is showing a number of new developments at Prolight+Sound, including a console ‘sidecar’, and console mirroring and bus VCA features in a preview of v6.0 CDC OS.
The company’s booth features the full current range of CDC consoles, running on its MegaCOMMS dedicated music production audio network, which supports up to 3072 channels of the same ultra-high quality, fully time-aligned, phase-coherent, high-resolution audio, over distances of up to 2 kilometres.
A total of five networked consoles are live on the booth; two of the latest CDC five compact format consoles, two CDC six 80 input medium format consoles and a single CDC seven-s, the 128 input, dual-touch screen series flagship. CDC series consoles provide unparalleled operational simplicity, with a combination of 23.5 inch high contrast HD touchscreen based control and a highly evolved, high agility OS. The swipeable graphical operator experience – akin to the glass cockpit paradigm in aviation – presents a less challenging, rapid learning curve.