DIGICO QUANTUM225 PULSE
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- Faders: 25
- Mix Inputs: 96 channels
- Aux/Group: 48 aux/sub-group buses with full processing
- Matrix: 12 x 12
- FX: 12
- Mains: LR/LCR master bus
- Screen: 17-inch LCD touch screen
- Local I/O: 8 XLR mic/line inputs, 8 XLR line outputs, 2 AES/EBU inputs and outputs (both 4 x channels), 4 MADI BNC I/O at 48 kHz (2 at 96 kHz)
- Stage Boxes: DQ-Rack, MQ-Rack, D-Rack, D2-Rack, SD-Rack
- Also: 36 insertable Mustard processing strips, 6 internal Spice Rack slots, 48 Nodal processing instances
- Expansion Slots: 2 DMI (for Dante, KLANG, AMM, ME, etc.)
- Physical: 17.2 x 44.2 x 31.5 inches (H x W x D), 94.8 pounds
- Additional Models: Quantum338 Pulse and Quantum338T Pulse
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With decades of experience working with Houses of Worship around the world, DiGiCo appreciates the unique requirements of audio in the Church environment. Plus, no other solution offers the power, the performance, the multi-surface flexibility, and seamless connectivity of an integrated DiGiCo System.
Condensing the power of Quantum into its most compact yet equally robust worksurface, DiGiCo’s Quantum225 Pulse console offers 96 input channels with 48 busses plus master buss and a 12x12 full processing matrix. Specified with the new DQ-Rack (Dante) or MQ-Rack (MADI), the desk features four MADI ports and dual DMI slots for added connectivity, 8x8 analog and four AES channels for local I/O, built-in UB MADI, and optional optics, plus dual PSU.
The Quantum225 Pulse additionally incorporates Mustard Processing channel strips, Spice Rack plugin-style native FPGA processing options, Nodal Processing, and True Solo. A 17-inch, full-color, daylight-bright TFT multitouch screen joins 41 mini TFT LCDs located across the surface to provide unrivaled user feedback and interaction, while a mounting bracket above the left bank of faders can accommodate a laptop or additional display, transforming the Quantum225 Pulse into a dual-screen console at an unbelievable price point.
TECHNOLOGY FOCUS: Boasting three large-scale, seventh-generation FPGAs, the console is equipped with software release V1742, which supports the use of KLANG’s KOS 5.5 upgrade and DiGiCo’s new internal Fourier Interface Card. V1742 also permits native worksurface control of Meyer Sound’s Spacemap Go and Adamson’s FletcherMachine.
OF NOTE: For existing Quantum225 owners, DiGiCo’s optional Pulse software upgrade bumps up the original console’s power and versatility, raising its input channel count to 96 (from 72), buss count to 48 (from 36), and Mustard and Nodal Processor tallies to 36 and 48 (from 24 and 32). Mix Minus functionality is also included.