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Cadac Ships Compact Console CDC Four

Cadac UK distributor CUK Live takes delivery of CDC Four, Cadac international sales manager Ben Millson and CUK Live applications manager Iain Cameron

The Cadac CDC Four is rolling off of the production line. Now in full production and shipping to Cadac distributors around the world, the CDC Four is a compact digital console that features 16 genuine Cadac analog mic pre amps with gain control, fully emulated Cadac EQ, and an expandable input count of up to 64 inputs with a dedicated stage rack.

Cadac's first production digital mixer desk is built with steel construction throughout and wood trim. All mic pre's are fully 96kHz 24 bit -- there are no 48kHz inputs. SHARC DSP is fourth generation with 40 bit floating point resolution, four of which are deployed in the design. FX are both extremely powerful and sonically transparent. The onboard 16 mic inputs, eight stereo inputs, six output busses, and eight auxiliary sends are further expandable by connection of the dedicated stage rack, via Cadac's MEGACOMMS proprietary twin coaxial transmission system. Uniquely, this allows the stage rack to be positioned up to 300m away and provides an additional 32 Cadac mic pre inputs with digital control of the pre-amp functions and 48V phantom power, signal present and overload indicators, and onstage access to up to 16 outputs with signal present and overload indication.

For all of its performance and features, the CDC Four is competitively priced.

Commenting on the arrival to market of the CDC Four, Cadac marketing manager Patrick Almond states, "We have kept pretty quiet until now about just how good the CDC Four actually is. But with the final production version successfully rolling off of the line in numbers, we can state categorically that this is an amazing sounding -- truly CADAC sounding -- desk. As our first digital production console, and a ground breaking, proprietary compact design, the success of this product development is a major milestone for Cadac."

Almond continues: "The CDC Four gives an exciting new high performance offering across the widest range of pro audio and AV applications and installation environments. While the wide ranging specification includes a number of features and functions, the relevance of which that might not seem readily apparent to a traditional mix engineer, these ensure the console's effectiveness in other AV orientated sound design and installation applications. Equally, within certain given constraints, there is no reason, in terms of sound quality, I/O count and configuration and mix operability, why you could not mix a West End show or a front line sound touring production on the CDC Four. In terms of sound quality, it would easily be the equal of or an improvement on the console you might normally use."

In the UK, Cadac distributor CUK Live has already taken delivery of its first CDC Fours. Applications manager Iain Cameron says, "As a stand alone digital console the CDC Four delivers Cadac quality and performance at a previously unheard of price point. However, the real strength of the CDC Four comes to light when you use it as a system, packaged with the stage rack. With the CDC Four as a package, you get a Cadac quality digital console, a Cadac quality stage box, linked together via Cadac proprietary transmission system. No other manufacturer offers this quality, this feature set, and a transmission solution that allows the user distances of up to 300m between console and stage box for around £9,000.00 ex VAT."

In use the CDC Four approximates analog operation to a degree not previously achieved with a compact digital console, the company says. The desk is easily operable by someone who has never used a digital desk before, achieved via a highly intuitive interface and less menu dependent operating system, seven-inch high-resolution TFT color display, and fully motorized channel faders. Central is the extended channel strip, of which the control screen is effectively an extension; even the outputs have their own channel strip with access to the same processing power and facilities as the inputs.

The central assignment module (CAM) controls equalization, group assignment, VCA control, effects, auxiliary sends and dynamics. Each of these functions has a discrete control with no "doubling up" or menu scrolling, enabling the desk to be operated as quickly as any analog counterpart. Complex buss routing, auxiliary pre/post assignment, and detailed dynamics are shown in the display, leaving more front panel space for quick access to real time functions.

Beyond offering 16 channels of Cadac mic inputs and EQ at such an astonishing price point, the CDC Four is uniquely specified in several other respects. These include the eight true stereo inputs, inserts on all inputs, direct outputs for all mono channels, and a full input meter bridge. Other features include eight dedicated aux busses, two FX busses, four independent group outputs, L/R monitor output mono sum output, and line level L/R output.

The CDC Four offers performance and flexibility across a whole range of live sound and audio installation applications. The eight dedicated stereo inputs and the four band parametric, graphic EQ, compression and limiting dynamic controls on the master output section, in particular offer additional sound control in AV installation environments, not usually found on an audio mixer of this type.

WWWwww.cadac-sound.com

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(21 September 2012)

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