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1. direct outs Ome OFF posin evel to direct outs srt ining mig j fader p fader pm Headphones On Off gt headphones headphones Direct Out Level Fader Assignment Direct Out Level The following functions are available independently for each solo buss Mono Stereo Switch No Solo source routing Insert Point with both internal and external routing capability Direct Out routing eg for feeding a wedge Assignment of Direct Out level control to master fader or speaker volume pot afl or pfl mode single or multi solo mode Delay Level Trim Auto solo mode Solo meters can be displayed on the Master or Overview screen by pressing the floating meters button below the solo delay area in either side of the Solo panel No Solo Source for solo buss when no channel is in solo mode No Solo source does not show on Solo meters Auto Solo If a channel is set to Auto Solo it will automatically solo when another channel is soloed The Auto Solo function of each solo buss can be enabled and disabled as required The solo buss must be in multi mode for the auto solo function to operate 1 22 DIGIC O
2. Touch first channel gj w O O O T l w to assign 1 12 lt DIGICO SD10 Getting Started 1 6 Saving and Loading Sessions 1 6 1 Save As New File ccccccccsseseeeeeeseeecenseeseenseeeeonseeseenneeses When you change the configuration of the a session you should save under a new filename If the Save Session panel has not appeared automatically after a session restructure then touch the Files button on the Master screen and then press Save As New File Select the destination drive Internal or Removable and file path and then enter a new file name and description for the file then press the Save button The USB connection for the removable drive is located in the top right hand corner of the centre section Note If you touch a session name on the existing list this name will automatically be selected as the new file name and touching Save will overwrite the old file Enter a Filename Enter a Description Select Internal or Removable USB Internal files Saved s wiecs in D Projects To create a new folder in D Projects 1 6 2 Save Session sie cneenrcteu near enecennenneweneiswtetdeannnncesennyerocuemnbidenencs This button which is found above the Save As New File button will save the existing session in the same location and under the same file name as it was previously saved or loaded from It therefore serves as a Quick Save option to update an existing session Remember that this function will ov
3. Insert send routed to a console output a 10db pad rack out only on button for switching the send on and off and gain trim Insert send routed to a graphic EQ an on button for switching the send on and off Output routed to a graphic EQ no additional control Buttons become ringed in either red or green to indicate that they are on 1 8 2 Ripple Channels ccssseeeccsesseeeeecesnseeeeeessseeseeeeeeeeseoeees The ripple channels function located at the top of the route display allows consecutive channel routes to follow the routing of the current display incrementally For example Channels 1 to 8 direct outputs can be routed to Rack 1 gt Line outs 1 to 8 respec tively by routing Channel 1 s direct out to Rack 1 gt Line out 1 and allowing the ripple channels function to route Channels 2 8 automatically The number of channels to be rippled is defined either by selecting the appropriate grey numbered button or by selecting the keyboard button to the right of the numbered buttons typing the required number of channels 8 in the example above into the numeric keypad which appears and pressing OK Once you have configured the ripple channels function any routing action will also effect the appropriate number of channels above the channel being routed The ripple channels function treats stereo channels as two channels In other words if Channel 2 in the above example is stereo the ripple channels function will route Ch
4. Monitoring Wagros Talkback j j ai a me i i ej 2 a v E y p ele e e lew a le a l ol olo oe we Oe 5 le G F jt a ij da de i i Assignable Rotaries and Switches Aux Pan Dynamics Controls r ri a g uja yg F L e p je f p le Mute and Channel Select Buttons Right Section Screen Assign Channel Faders Bank Select Buttons mammam ml 1 3 2 Screen Assignment seeceeceeeesseeeeecesseeeeeeesneeeeeceeneeeseoeees The SD10 touchscreen is used to access many of the console s functions There are 4 possible views that can be seen on this screen Left section Centre section Right section Master screen Each console worksurface section has its own Screen Assign button which when pressed will allow the channels in that section to be viewed on the screen and controlled by the Centre section s Channel Processing controls such as EQ and Dynam ics When the button is lit that section is assigned to the screen When a section has been assigned to the screen all of the controls in the upper centre section are also assigned ee J a i a l ee ee d LE i a a P d a L a a G w oe a a a al a a a l y Cd F i J a F Gi a a i i l p a a l a ee ee ee i o Cd C d i The Left and Right worksurface sections also each have a button labelled Assign To Centre which will allow all of the Centre sections controls including faders mutes and solos to
5. control the bank which has been selected in the Left or Right sections There are also additional buttons in the centre section which can assign the Left and Right sections to the screen and a Master button which allows you to view the Master screen The Master screen gives access to many setup and other functions which are not directly related to the console s channels Screen emtia SD10 Getting Started 1 3 3 Layers ANG Banks sesncicnnnccsencedssseeceateescanesadviedeesedetsieetsendetesecls The SD10 s worksurface is divided into Layers and Banks Each Bank contains twelve channels and the channels which are currently active on the control surface are defined using the fader bank and bank layer buttons to the right of the Channel Strip section s faders Select a Layer Select a Bank A bank is a set of twelve faders and a layer contains up to four banks There are two layers in each section of the desk allowing up to 288 channels to be accessible on the worksurface Pressing the bank layer button located above the fader bank buttons toggles between layers To access a bank of faders within that layer press the appropriate fader bank button To switch all three sections of the console to the same bank level press and hold one of the fader bank buttons The position of the banks on the worksurface is defined in the Layout gt Fader Banks panel By default the Input channels will be assigned
6. inputs to any effects that have been created The 0 Local I O port contains a list of the inputs or outputs found directly on the SD10 s back panel The Rack ports contain all of the inputs or outputs available within the remote I O racks as defined in the Audio I O display The mono gt mono and mono gt stereo buttons define whether sends from mono channels to the console s Internal effects and Waves effects see the relevant appendix are mono or stereo Once a route has been selected its name will appear below the routing button in the Setup or Outputs display Whenever a route is created metering and additional controls are made available below the routing button These controls are dependent on the type of route created Local input routed to an input or insert return a Line or Mic selector Line input routed to an input or insert return no additional control Mic pre amp routed to a mono input a 48V button for remote control of phantom power and delay controls Mic pre amp routed to a stereo input a 48V button delay controls and pan controls Mic pre amp routed to an insert return a 48V button phase reverse AE button and gain trim Output routed to a console output a 10db pad rack out only on button for switching the send on and off gain trim and send point selector which toggles the place within the channel from which the direct output is fed pre F Pre fader post Post fader pre M Pre mute and pre fader
7. of these worksurface sections can be assigned to the centre touchscreen Multiple console setups can provide Front of House and Monitoring with shared stage racks and gain tracking Remote control of a console from a laptop computer Optional extras include Waves plug ins Broadcast mode Broadcast mode includes features such as surround busses mix minus busses multi input channels backstop PFL auto PFL fader start GPOs and expanded monitoring options and Theatre Mode See the Appendices for details of these options 1 2 Manual Overview This manual provides an overview of the desk and describes some of the basic operating principles which the user will need to understand in order to run the desk For full details on all SD software functionality please refer to the SD Series Software Reference Manual available for download at www digico biz The following typographical convention used in this manual An arrow bracket gt is used to indicate a sequence of button pressing For example Layout gt Fader Banks indicates that the Fader Banks button is accessed by first pressing the Layout button 1 1 SD10 Getting Started 1 3 Before You Start There are certain general operating principles and terms that should be understood before continuing to use this manual Please read this chapter carefully before proceeding 1 3 1 VV OPK SUP ACE Layout isssceccen tieecia cesccasedonasecsacucacsdecunquessnwessaedeess Centre Se
8. remedies provided above are the Customer s sole and exclusive remedies and b Digico UK Ltd shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages including lost profit whether based on warranty contract tort or any other legal theory This agreement is made under the Laws of England Fl 67 5 G 9 NO Renee renee renee ee eer ee eee eee ee eee keer eae ee REGISTRATION DATE sans doyus eect saerssdvecsacmaxeteasannnnveannonecaness O 0 N o gt OT 0 2 DIIGICO SD10 Operation Manual Contents Wot MNTOdGUCUON arosine EE AEE AE 1 1 1 2 Manual Overview ccccccesecseseceesecnsecenseenseeeneecnsesenesonsenens menne 1 1 Ted BOTORE VOU Starlar EEE RE N 1 2 1 3 1 Worksurface Layout sasssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mennan 1 2 1 3 2 Screen Assignment ccccceeeeeseeseeceeneeeceneeseenseesennees mananan 1 3 1 3 3 Layers and Banks asnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mennan 1 4 1 3 4 Using the Control Surface cccsccseesteeseeeeeenseeeseennees mennen 1 4 1 3 5 The Assigned Channel cc scssccsssseeeseesseeseeesseeseennees mannana 1 5 1 3 6 The Master Fader sisiescccecccecineessccececeecs ds vsdetesnsrenasceenaeectenes munne 1 5 1 3 7 Other Centre Section Controls sssssssssssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn munnen 1 6 1 3 8 Channel Types cscccii dace coceceecetsteyecsvatsauecscwescaecdeasennseneeusevcradsenss 1 6 1 4 Hardware Con
9. selected as the clock source for the SD10 Example External Clocking Word Clock 48kHz Audio Synchronisation 1 14 DIGICO SD10 Getting Started 1 8 Routing Basics 1 8 1 Selecting Inputs amp Outputs eee ceee eee eeneeeeenneeeeenneeees All channel input output insert send and insert return routing is done via routing displays accessed via the dark grey routing buttons in the channel Setup and Output displays shown below for an Input channel s input Note that multi channel signals are routed individually and then collected together as a Multi Channel as described in the SD Software Reference manual To access Channel Input Setup touch the top of an input channel display on the touchscreen To access Channel Output Setup touch the bottom of any channel type s display on the touchscreen Touch top of Select or type Input Channel Number of Inputs to Ripple Route J ero w od Select a Layer ca m JE E man man i mah mat fe 00 ny Seip CHDI Metin Input outs Mono Stereo pron Pstereo muti p r oe ee IT Select a Bank mw PT Pe pe po Pr EB Press Main Input EE INTERNAL E Local VO 1 Rack 1 2 Rack 2 3 MADI Label Channel __Ch_ aml ail l input eq dyn l aux pan fadmute copy from l copy to E a S E Fa OFF Orr 4 7 k A n 1 o Suto solot m m HEF Mue RARD f Cn oe moel ao eeo Mil Eo osme Cag Within each display there a
10. to Layer 1 on the left and right sections of the console The different output channels will be assigned to Layer 1 on centre section Control Groups will also be assigned to the centre section These bank assignments can be customised by the user and saved in a session at any time 1 3 4 Using the Control Surface ccccccesseeeeseeesseeeeeeeneeeseeeees There are two main ways in which all of the functions of the SD10 are accessed 1 The touchscreen display which can be controlled directly using a finger or by using the keyboard and mouse 2 The physical encoders switches and faders Note that when touching the screen directly you may find it easier to use a finer point than your finger However in order to prevent damage to the screen it is important that you only use devices specifically designed for touching screens such as a pda stylus and that you never press down hard on the screen A number of functions can be accessed in different ways allowing users to operate the console using whichever interface they prefer This manual will describe accessing on screen functions by touching the screen directly and not by using the mouse All of the physical controls found in the centre section are described in full within the relevant section of the manual and many require no further introduction The Master screen has a row of grey buttons which are used to access a range of configuration displays Pressing these buttons opens eith
11. worksurface However channels can also be manually added to the worksurface using the Layout gt Channel Faders display 1 5 1 Session Structure iasecscceccecseciccsepcvencnenddsdcdeonwedetecesscusvenesodarens When starting a new session it is important to decide how many of each type of buss is required While changes to session structure can be made once a session has been started it is best to try and set these parameters before configuring the session The structure will set the number and type of aux and group channels and allow you to choose which parts of the new session will be cleared and reset There is also an option to automatically route the inputs and outputs from channel types that you have opted to clear To adjust any of the channel allocations touch on the associated channel count box and either enter a number using the pop up number keypad or adjust using the assigned touchturn controller The maximum total amount of Aux and Group channels available is 48 As you increase the number that you require you will see the resources available decreasing accordingly in the number boxes at the bottom of the panel Note Pressing the Default All button followed by the Restructure button will automatically configure a new session with the following setup where the first 96 rack inputs are routed to input channels 1 96 and the Master Buss is routed to Local outputs 1 amp 2 and also to rack outputs 1 amp 2 All input channels will be r
12. 0 100 5k 20k F j FP OFF OFF precision classic k f i SD dynamic EQ i i J i thresh attack release G under dynamic on band on eq SD dynamic EQ A 36 0 fe 15 0 7i 4 Bands thresh attack release G under dynamic on band on eq SD dynamic EQ Dynamic EQ thresh attack release G under e dynamic on band on j 1 j eq SD dynamic EQ J J J SH thresh attack release G under e dynamic on band on e lj j Aux6 y ux 6 yay Aux 6 safe flat presets B 4 Z Ga ws OFF i i i i OFF i copy to Li c D QQ a FE im r gt an P i EQ Presets Copy EQ Settings The type of filter used by the top and bottom bands can be changed by successive presses of the Curve button for that band Dynamics are available to each EQ band dynamic EQ modules can be assigned to a maximum of 16 channels Clicking on the delta EQ button below the band s gain control will open up its Dynamic EQ display eq 5D dynamic EQ thresh attack under dynamic on SD10 Getting Started We VARIN S a a E The dynamics are accessed by touching the words Comp or Gate just below the EQ graph on screen to open the dynamics panel There are two dynamics modules the first of which can function as a simple compressor a 3 way multiband compressor or a de esser according to the comp multi desser button to its left The second lower module can function as a gate a ducker or a compressor with an ex
13. 10 Getting Started 1 4 2 Audio VO Panne sivccciieicc si ccncesencievcoesesteivetuducuddcicceweusdeusadseedadsades The Audio I O window is used to configure the physical I O connected to the SD10 including configuring and naming the sockets of the cards installed in racks and the setting of Pads and phantom power Local I O The SD10 provides local audio I O in the rear of the console These operate independently of connected racks To access the SD10 Audio I O Setup touch Setup gt Audio I O on the Master Screen The Audio I O window that opens is divided up into the following sections Pete to Selected Port s i rack 1 Ladi sorac ovdi maois my EA i oes Port Selection aint and Status Graphic Representation of Selected Rack clear all copies unroute all outputs E fesen 7 ces Mic 27 o Configuration of Management remove port P i E sockets Cards amp Sockets Global Port or Splits amp Sharing as defined by buttons to the left EN Conform All Ports Eca The top left corner of the window shows the ports Each port relates to an available physical audio connection Local IO MADI Ports or optional Optocore connections The top section to the right of this contains the controls relating to the ports When a port is selected this section changes to reflect the status of the selected port and allows its configuration to be changed as required Below the port controls is a graphical represen
14. Faders to the Worksurface ccccessseenesereeeees If after a Session Restructure where the Rebuild Banks button was not pressed you find that newly created channels do not appear on the worksurface open the Layout gt Channel List panel on the Master screen and you will see a full list of all input and output channels that are present in the session Channels can be assigned to the worksurface individually in order to create custom banks of mixed channel formats or as complete banks First select a bank and press the LCD Function button To create a custom bank press the Channel Select button below the display labelled Assign Faders followed by the LCD button on the fader to be assigned or select multiple faders to assign consecutive channels To create complete a complete bank press the Channel Select button labelled Copy Bank From Having selected the faders or bank press the first channel that you wish to assign on the Layout Channel List on the Master screen Consecutive channels will be assigned to the selected worksurface faders Now press the LCD Function button again and return to the standard mode by pressing the LCD button labelled Solo Press LCD Function button ___ then Assign Faders Press LCD button s TER SP m R ea for Assignment RESIGN ASSIGN ASSIGN ASSIGN ASSIGN Open Layout Channel Faders Click down arrow to expand list Jo o Cii S T p eon E T T E E E E E E
15. Layout menu Open the display activate the Edit function below the list and expand the required channel type list by touching its row Touching the channel name column for any channel in the list will cause a keyboard pop up to appear where a name can be typed in the usual way 1 9 Channel Processing On input channels the EQ section comprises four user configurable parametric filters and a pair of swept High pass and Low pass filters On output channels there are eight bands of EQ and no filters The EQ is accessed by touching the on screen display to Assign the channel the colour changes to yellow and then using the controls on the right hand side of the screen When a control is adjusted the expanded view seen below appears in the input screen but this view can be seen at any time by touching the EQ response graph on the screen Note If the expanded view does not appear when a control is adjusted open the Options panel and set the Auto Expand EQ option to Yes Touching the normal EQ response graph will show an expanded view in a separate panel The order of EQ and Dynamics in the channel signal path can be changed using the worksurface button to the right of the worksurface HPF and LPF controls 03 14 Mic3 Jos 1 Mic 4 1 Mic5 OG 1 Mic6 eq 3 wo x gt fac V Ta Sal 100 o aay 100 nG N man hi malt al malt D m op m oo or ESN Fore Gad Fore Ele for aai 200 OFF a 1200 7 20 OFF inse ZJ inser isert A C inser 2
16. Rack selected in the left hand port selection list the window will change to look something like the image below depending on the cards installed in the connected rack The graphic shows the 14 available cards slots 7 input amp 7 output Edit the Port Name here Select the port to be configured Eg Stage Rack Local Rack etc Copy Rack Audio to MADI Racka a SD Rack W mani vi Epea aia Auto Conforming for all ports individual racks or individual cards clear all copies unroute all outputs oo E soes Conlon pe Ports d pisten safe P mly Select the contents of the bottom right Select Card Type manually or Selected Socket Properties corner of the Audio IO window using Auto Conform function Edit Name and Socket options and edit Group Name In order to use the rack the on screen contents of the rack must match the cards physically installed in the rack connected There are two ways of achieving this SE 19 SD10 Getting Started Manual Conforming of Rack Select each card column and manually select the appropriate card in the Card Slot Type drop down menu in the lower section of the window displayed when the Cards amp Sockets button towards the bottom left is selected Once the correct card type is selected the Label at the bottom the selected card will turn green indicating the card type matches the card installed in the rack If the Card Type name is Red then there is a mismatch and the er
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18. and MiNiRacks and cannot be used with SD Racks or DRacks V221 is compatible with SD Racks SD MiNiRacks NaNoRacks and DRacks and cannot be used with DiGiRacks and MiNiRacks Note Any type of rack can be used with an SD Series console if it is connected with Coaxial BNC MADI irrespective of the Optocore version that the console is using Sessions that have been created using Optocore connected DiGiRacks and MiNiRacks can be used with SD Racks and DRacks but a procedure must be followed to achieve this Sessions created using Optocore connected SD Racks and DRacks can also be used with DiGiRacks and MiNiRacks but this also involves a conversion procedure Note For detailed information on Optocore system setup please refer to the SD Software Reference manual Appendix DiGiCo Optocore V221 For SD Rack Optocore Operation 1 4 4 Single SD Console System c ccccccsssseeeecesnseeeseeenseeeseeeaes On an SD10 go to Setup Audio I O Press the Setup Optocore button and the Single Console button will be shown with a bright red background Press this button press Yes at the confirmation stage and the console will create ports for all connected racks allocate all output cards to your console and create the Optocore map The system is now ready to use Audio I O Panel Optocore Setup Single Console Single Console Loop 2Gb Loop 2Gb 1 4 5 Rack Connections ccececcecececcccecececnceseececucacneeeeeceenenseeeeeneaeas With a
19. annel 1 to Line out 1 Channel 2 Left and Right to Line outs 2 and 3 Channel 3 to Line out 4 etc 1 8 3 Channel NAINCS isissicnsanwdcsnavetbanennceawinnanssivesuaciencsdtieuedsanwasunicens The black and white text box in the Setup display is used for naming the channel Channel names are displayed in the scribble strip at the bottom of the screen By default the channel is given the same name as the selected input signal Note that if no input signal is selected the scribble strip simply displays the channel number prefixed by ch for Input channels and prefixed by Aux Grp or Matrix in the case of output channels The following notes are specific to naming channels The Next button moves the entire Setup display to the next channel At the very top of the channel the channel number and input signal name are displayed for Input channels and the channel type and number are displayed for output channels These labels remain unchanged regardless of any channel naming 1 16 DIGICO SD10 Getting Started For Input channels note that if the channel input signal is changed once a channel has been manually named the channel name will no longer follow the input signal name To reactivate the automatic channel naming function clear the name and re select the channel input Note also that the channel Output display also provides access to this channel naming facility Channels can also be named directly in the Channel List display in the
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21. ayed in the Channel Strip panel at any one time If more than six aux sends have been created in the session the scroll buttons outside the bottom left hand corner of the screen can be used to scroll the display through the remaining auxiliaries The third row is assigned to channel pan by default The controls to the right of the Channel Strip panel allow the Assigned channel to be adjusted channel processing VY a gt 1 3 6 The Master Fader ccccccccccecseceececceeceeeeeeececececeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees By default the master fader is assigned to the master group output which is the lowest stereo group output by default In addition the master fader can be assigned to the solo buss output 1 5 SD10 Getting Started 1 3 7 Other Centre Section Controls c ceceecececeeeecececnenecececeees To the left of the Channel Strip panel are more channel controls When pressed the 2nd function button allows access to different parameters 1 Stereo Aux Pan and Pre Post switching 2 Hard Mute of a channel 3 Fine adjustment of Delay settings on output channels The Option All button has 2 main functions 1 When pressed and released any channel that is a member of a gang will be temporarily isolated from that gang 2 When pressed and held any parameter that is adjusted on a single channel will also be adjusted in the same way on all of the channels in that bank 1 3 8 Channel Types vocseisireccsececunvestsie
22. ction Assignable Rotary Scrollers Light USB Port Input Gain and Phase Touchscreen BAI WAJ ik nAj i aE kh kE KE h dh A P fe O je j F iE dki h h e h l a a a G Assignable Rotaries and Switches Aux Pan Dynamics FX Controls i i r j i a i ja HE Gy iP dki ik arl a bA bhp nA a gt Channel Faders Laptop Area for Optional Remote Control e P Assignable Rotaries and Switches g ee wf G E a a j F Aux Pan Dynamics Controls olal a al ol al al ol al a ala ki E E if a Mute and Channel Select Buttons Channel Faders 1 2 DIGIC O e e E O 6 je E al i a hf aaf f a a ah it i rd Mute and Channel Select Buttons a a as a aa es a j i ova va ve ve ve ve ve ya ya vaya ee a a ee aj aj aj bj aj j a g ALT Input Switch Channel Processing High and Low Pass Filters 4 Band Dynamic Parametric EQ Dynamics Thresholds amp On Off Channel Inserts A amp B On Off Direct Out On Off Joystick Panning Undo Redo 2nd Function Button Option All Button Touch Turn Controls Left Right Master Screen Assign Centre Section Screen Assign Snapshot Previous Next Bank Select Buttons amp Master Fader Mute Left Section Screen Assign Bank Select Buttons SD10 Getting Started Right Section Space for Keyboard amp Trackball Smart Keys Snapshot Automation
23. dule Touch to Expand Gang amp Safe Indicators Channels are laid out in banks of 12 on the console worksurface and can be identified by their colour Light blue for Input chan nels red for Group channels purple for Aux channels and blue green for Matrix channels By default the Input Channels will be assigned to Layer 1 on the left and right sections of the console Output channels Groups Auxes and Matrices and Control Groups will be assigned to the centre section These bank assignments can be customised by the user and saved in a session at any time Holding any bank or layer button down for a couple of seconds will switch all 3 worksurface sections to the same bank level or layer The controls on each different type of output channel are similar but an input channel has a number of additional features 1 6 lt DIGICO SD10 Getting Started 1 4 Hardware Configuration 1 41 GOMMOCUOINS seisororen a Aaaa Detailed information on the various systems of connection is provided in the relevant Appendix but the following diagram provides an overview of a single console single rack setup All connections should be made before switching on the console and racks The console and rack each have dual redundant power supplies and both should be switched on at all times After switching on the console the software will be launched automatically and the state of the worksurface and settings should be the same as when it was last Shu
24. enu The window that opens allows you to route inputs to the Matrix Output Channels and set the Matrix crosspoint levels To route an input touch the top of the appropriate Matrix column This opens a standard SD10 input routing page Matrix Inputs matrix in O41 matrix in 02 matrix in 03 matrix in f Matrix Inout Routing Waster R Sor CS Matrix Crosspoint gt OFF Level Control Safe control Matrix Preset Control Touch turn assignments The example above has the Master Stereo Buss routed to the inputs of Matrix 1 and Matrix 2 Labelled as PA LEFT amp PA RIGHT By adjusting the crosspoint levels you can change how much of each side of the Master buss is fed to these Matrix Channels There are three modes of level adjustment multi single amp all Multi Touch one or more level knob on screen then adjust using the Touchturn control Single Touch any level knob and adjust Touching another knob will deselect the first All All knobs are adjusted at the same time When adjusting more than one crosspoint their relative levels are maintained Note that Matrix outputs are named in the Matrix Channel displays 1 20 DIGICO SD10 Getting Started 1 11 Control Groups Any number of input channels and output channels can be connected to one or more of the 24 Control Groups They can then all be operated from a single worksurface channel Changes to the Control Gro
25. er a further drop down sub menu or a pop up display If a drop down menu is opened pressing on one of its entries will open a pop up display The buttons lighten to indicate that their sub menu or pop up display is open A number of the buttons within each pop up display generate further pop ups The buttons within the pop ups are coloured grey when their function is inactive generally switching to a lighter shade of the pop up background when their function is active Pressing on a text box opens a numeric or QWERTY keypad which can be operated directly by pressing the screen or via the console s external keyboard Pop ups are closed by pressing the box in the top right hand corner of the pop up marked CLOSE or CANCEL or by pressing CAN on keypad pop ups To the right and below the Master screen is a single encoder marked touch n turn shown below This is used to access some of the rotary and switch controls within the Master screen To assign the touch n turn encoder to a particular on screen pot touch the pot to be assigned You will notice that a coloured ring appears around the on screen pot indicating that it is assigned to the touch n turn encoder switch toweh n lurn D a 1 4 SDIGico SD10 Getting Started 1 3 5 The Assigned Channel ccccscssccecseeseeeescenseeesceeenseeseeeees One of the channels in the Channel Strip panel is displayed in gold indicating that it is currently the Assigned Channe
26. erwrite your last saved version If you wish to save the session under a new name use the Files menu button and select Save As New File See above Load Session To load a previously saved session Touch the Files button on the Master screen and then press Load Session Select the source drive Internal or Removable and the required file from the list then press the Load button Select a File File Details Select Internal or Removable USB Internal files saved in D Projects Press Load 1 13 SD10 Getting Started 1 7 Audio Sync The SD10 will operate at Sample Rates of either 48000HZ 48kHz or 96000Hz 96kHz By default it is set to clock internally as a Master at 48kHz To switch the clock to 96kHz open the Session Structure dialogue in the File menu and click on the appropri ate sample rate button at the top of the window Within a normal setup the SD10 will usually remain as clock master However there are times when the SD10 needs to be clocked externally The Audio Sync panel allows you to control external synchronisation To access the Audio Sync Panel touch the Setup Menu button followed by Audio Sync A panel similar to the below will open Audio Synchronisation The SD10 will clock from the following sources Word Clock AES EBU MADI amp Optocore if fitted Note When a valid clock is detected on an external sync input the corresponding Green OK box will light even if that input is not
27. ess it again to return to monitoring the live sources from the rack Standard MADI Connections If you have a standard MADI connection not a DiGiCo Rack to your SD10 you can set the console to display the MADI with generic signal names i e MADI 1 MADI 2 etc through to MADI 56 or 64 instead of the usual rack style names The naming does not affect the signal but makes routing signals easier Unrouting All Outputs All outputs to the selected port can be unrouted at once by pressing the unroute all outputs button below the cards graphic and selecting yes in the warning pop up which appears Copied audio is not unrouted by this action Note that this will cancel all routing created in the channel screens and cannot be undone Console to Console routing If two DiGiCo consoles are connected together it is possible to route audio between them 1 4 6 Rack Sharing sciatica se ioc anescco a weneudseacunndmevanuneweesstenctevecesessetee In a multi console system where Racks are connected with MADI and shared between two DiGiCo Consoles only one of the consoles can take control of the rack with respect to Gain Phantom Power and Pads To overcome this it is possible to place the SD10 into one of 3 states of operation Isolate The SD10 will not communicate with the rack and therefore any adjustment of input gain or 48V switch will have no effect on the rack settings Receive Only The SD10 will receive the rack s existing settings b
28. figuration ccccsssessseecessecensesensesenneeensesonee mennene 1 7 1 41 COnneCHONS seco cicncencesagere exuncssnecnacceassncmedepvaveeanesesearseannaiasess 1 7 1 4 2 Audio l O Panel iicciitcsccccuseuncesunvaasetawedaazduaeattannceganencandeanstnatenas 1 8 1 4 3 Opto V220 DiGiRacks and Opto V221 SD Racks 1 9 1 4 4 Single SD Console System ccscsccesseeseeeeeenseeeseennees nnmnnn 1 9 1 4 5 Rack Connections ssnansnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mannna 1 9 1 4 6 Rack Sharing anecescet caseoctenesenenuieaienedacadctwsdiccacauesesesedessueccaess 1 10 1 5 Configuring a Session cccceeeceeeseeeeeneecenseecenseecenseeceneeeenne meeen 1 11 1 5 1 Session Structure assnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn menemn 1 11 1 5 2 Assigning Faders to the Worksurface cc0000 nennen 1 12 1 6 Saving and Loading Sessions ccssseeeeeseeeeneeeeeneenens nnmnnn 1 13 T PRU SVN ieee e EAE EEEE EEE E EEEE 1 14 1 8 Routing Basics ssasnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mann 1 15 1 8 1 Selecting Inputs amp Outputs sasssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnn 1 15 1 8 2 Ripple Channels aassnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn 1 16 1 8 3 Channel Names sicscvesseisivesesccnrcrecensasicndesenackivecsceeunsatac concer 1 16 1 9 Channel Processing cccssccsseccssecensecesecenseenseeeneecnsesenees me
29. ico UK Ltd Microsoft is a registered trademark and Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corp Digico UK Ltd Unit 10 Silverglade Business Park Leatherhead Road Chessington Surrey KT9 2QL England Telephone 44 0 1372 845600 Fax 44 0 1372 845656 Email sales digiconsoles com WWW http www digiconsoles com Manual Issue and Date Issue B April 2014 For Version 4 0 680 Software Licence Agreement Product SD10 software product produced by Digico UK Ltd intended for use on Target Platform identified below Target Platform Digico SD10 Digital Console system In return for the payment of the one time fee the Customer identified at the end of this Agreement receives from Digico UK Ltd a licence to use the Product subject to the following terms and conditions 1 The Product may be used without time limit by the Customer on the Target Platform 2 The Customer must register the Product with Digico UK Ltd Registering the Product is deemed an acceptance of the terms and conditions in this agreement 3 The Product and its licence are not transferable and the Customer is not permitted to onward license to any third party The Cus tomer indemnifies Digico UK Ltd against any and all claims and actions arising from third party use of copies of the Product made by the Customer 4 The Customer agrees not to attempt to decompile the object code of the Product otherwise than in circumstances specifically provided for by l
30. includes all of the parameters as those found in the single band compressor The link function remains available for the whole compressor and is not assigned to any band The bands can be switched on individually using the on buttons in the left hand side of each band or together using the all on button to the display s right The crossover frequency between bands is controlled using the purple and red pots to the left of the hi and lo bands Each crossover has a range of 20Hz to 20kHz and the crossover frequencies are displayed below each pot Each band can be auditioned by pressing the listen button below each gain pot which solo s that band to the mix not the solo buss in effect temporarily switching off the other bands Pressing multi band again returns the compressor to single band The channel strip s compressor threshold and gain controls adjustment all three bands controls maintaining any relative offsets The individual controls are mapped to the assignable rotaries below the screen Note Beyond the link function the single and multi oband compressors have completely separate settings No settings are copied between them and the settings of each remain unchanged when the other is active e DIGICO SD10 Getting Started 1 9 3 AUXArI S sirinin aa a aa a a The auxiliaries can be accessed by touching the auxiliary row on screen or using the Screen Scroll buttons on the left of the worksurface Using either of the
31. ing banks any additional channels you have allocated are not placed on the worksurface and need to be manually assigned to faders If however you restructure a session with Rebuild Banks enabled the worksurface will be built with all channels available on the worksurface Aux Sends and Direct Sends By toggling the state of the Aux Sends and Direct Sends Buttons in the Input Channels section it is possible to change the default operation of the Aux Sends and Direct Sends These functions toggle between Post Fader Pre Fader and Pre Mute These buttons can only be used in conjunction with the clear all function Auto Route The Auto route functions automatically routes consecutive inputs for input channels and consecutive outputs for busses For example auto routing 60 inputs will route the first physical input eg 1 Mic 1 to input channel 1 the second physical input 1 Mic 2 to input channel 2 until you either run out of inputs or channels Auto routes are as follows Input Channels auto route with physical inputs Aux Group and Matrix Channels auto route to physical outputs Matrix Inputs auto route with group outputs NOTE Auto Routing can only be used in conjunction with the Clear All button Session Sample Rate The Session Structure window is also used to set the session s sample rate Use the buttons to the right of the session title box to switch the sample rate between 48kHz and 96kHz 1 5 2 Assigning
32. l This means that it has been assigned to the worksurface controls and can be configured in detail as described below To Assign a channel touch anywhere in the channel on the screen except the Aux Send area Once a channel is Assigned all of the controls for that channel which are not displayed within the channel strip itself can be accessed via secondary pop ups displayed by touching inside the relevant area of the channel These pop ups include controls such as input and output routing and signal processing parameters A number of the physical rotary encoders on the control surface can be assigned to different on screen pots In order to ensure that it is clear which function is assigned to which encoder the assigned on screen pot will have a coloured ring around it The twelve encoders and buttons immediately above the touchscreen refer to the channels with which they are aligned These controls are concerned with the channel input located at the top of the Channel Strip panel a Aana A ee EO e LTO TLO The three rows of encoders and buttons immediately below the touchscreen also refer to the channels with which they are aligned Normally the upper two rows control the level and on off status of the two highlighted aux sends but can have a number of functions assigned to them Touching on an aux send on the screen will assign that aux and the ones immediately below it to the aux encoders Six of the aux sends can be displ
33. nescostatvaccoeutvsctucourenceceeasanecsacuns The signal flow of the SD10 is best understood in terms of the four channel types contained within it shown below Each channel type offers full signal processing capabilities As a summary the four channel types are as follows Input channels bring signals into the console to be mixed and sent to aux and group busses Aux channels send a variety of mixes of the Input channels to the Aux outputs mainly for use as monitor mixes and FX sends Group channels mix groups of input channels together to feed the buss outputs or the output matrix Matrix channels send the outputs of the matrix to the console s main outputs Optionally The Group channels Aux channels and Matrix channels are all referred to as output channels While the Aux and Matrix channels are the channel types most commonly routed to outputs all four channel types can be routed directly to outputs Groups Auxes Matrix Input Module Touch to Expand Analogue Gain Digital Trim Phase Gain Tracking Main Alt Input Select HPF LPF Insert A Routing amp On Off 4 Band Dynamic EQ Touch To Expand Multiband Dynamics Touch To Expand eo P r A P P x j if i 2 E 3 a a D 4 y i l H j o b y a 4 i Insert B Routing amp On Off Aux Sends Touch to Assign Rows Jx output GUS HARD ect OFF Channel Pan Fc output Mute Indicators MUTE FAR OFF Channel Label Routing Mo
34. nna 1 17 ae Fie Oh ne E A E A E E E eee are 1 17 T92 DYNAMIC S eenia E EEEE EAEE 1 18 1 9 3 Auxiliaries asnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnana 1 19 tO The Mat oee EEEE EA EEEE EREE EEEE 1 20 L CONTO GrOUDS aanp eee cee asec cee 1 21 1 12 Solo SQtUp ccccececcccncecscscececencececscenenencecsesceneneecsesceneneneseneees annnm 1 22 SD10 Getting Started 1 1 Introduction The Digico SD10 consists of a worksurface with an onboard audio engine and a range of onboard inputs and outputs This can be connected to multiple Input Output Rack Units by MADI links or optical fibre optionally which carry all the audio input and output signals The console worksurface consists of 3 sections that can control 96 input channels 12 of which can be stereo with no loss of channel count 24 VCAs up to 48 aux group busses plus Master buss configurable as LCR and solo buss a matrix of 16 inputs and 16 outputs 24 onboard graphic EQs and 16 onboard stereo effects The left section has 12 assignable faders and 12 sets of assignable encoders and switches The centre section has a touchscreen 12 assigned encoders 12 assignable faders 12 sets of assignable encoders and switches a full set of channel processing controls and a master fader The right section has 12 assignable faders 12 sets of assignable encoders and switches and controls for monitoring head phones talkback macros and snapshots Any
35. outed to the Master Buss and the console headphones will be fed by the Master Buss when nothing else is soloed The default configuration is 96 Input channels Adjustable 6 Mono Aux busses amp 6 Stereo Aux busses Adjustable 6 Mono Group busses amp 6 Stereo Group busses Adjustable 16 Matrix Inputs and 16 Matrix Outputs Fixed 24 Control Groups Fixed 1 Stereo or LCR Master Buss Fixed 2 Mono or Stereo Solo Busses Fixed Set Order of Aux and Group busses Touch number s to edit with pop up Select session keypad or touchturn sample rate Enter Session tile gt Set number and type of Aux Set number and type of Group BEFALT ALI Option to Clear Total number Total number parts of the session of unallocated of spare when restucturing processing busses Option to route automatically Create a default session inputs outputs when with flat parameters using the Clear function and basic routing See a SD10 Getting Started Clear All Buttons When changing routing you have the option of clearing any non default routing or processing EQ dynamics etc from the channels in the session This is especially useful when restructuring an existing session to make a new session The clear snapshots clear automation and clear macro s perform similar operations Rebuild Banks When changing the session structure there are two possible scenarios If you restructure the session without rebuild
36. re three columns containing three levels of routing selection The left hand column contains the available ports within which the desired input or output might be located The middle column signal groups then shows the available groups of inputs or outputs within that port The right hand column signals then displays the individual inputs or outputs available within that signal group The boxes in each column are lit blue to indicate that they are currently selected If there is already a routing assigned within the display the port and signal group columns containing the current assignment will be half lit Each output can only have one channel routed to it The outputs that are currently in use by another channel display in blue text If you attempt to route a different channel to an output which is already in use a confirmation box appears indicating which channel is already using it and warning that continuing with the action will cause the old channel to be derouted from this output Press Yes to proceed No to cancel Note that when routing direct outs from Input channels or outputs from output channels any number of available signals can be selected A new route selection will therefore be added to previous selections in these cases However inputs insert sends and insert returns can only route to from one signal in the case of mono channels or two signals in the case of stereo channels A new route selection will therefore res
37. ror should be corrected by selecting the correct card type Automatic Conforming There are three levels of automatic conforming globally using the red Conform All Ports button in the bottom left of the window onarack by rack basis using the conform rack button just below the rack view section of the window onacard by card basis by selecting a socket from the card in the graphical display and using the conform card button next to the Card Slot type button selector in the lower section of the window Note that the Cards amp Sockets button towards the bottom left should be selected Pressing any of these buttons will correctly select the card types for the range in question Once complete all of the Card Labels beneath each slot should turn green Copying Audio and Listening to Copied Audio MADI Recorder Setup Audio from a Rack can be copied to the MADI Port Output by selecting the incoming Port in the Ports list and using the Copy Audio To drop down menu For example if you want to copy the Rack Audio Inputs to a recorder connected over MADI select Rack 1 in the ports list and then select MADI from the Copy Audio To drop down menu The 56 inputs on Rack 1 will be copied to the SD10 MADI output In addition by connecting the recorder s MADI Output to the SD10 MADI Input the playback can be monitored in the same channels as the original source material Just press the Listen To Copied Audio button to monitor playback and pr
38. s by 2dB irrespective of the relative levels of the individual channel faders Control Group Mutes are treated as in series where a channel is a member of more than one group all CG mutes must be off for channel to be unmuted and muting any CG always mutes all of its members If a channel is CG muted by single or multiple CGs the worksurface channel mute button will override all CG mutes for that channel The channel will not however be removed from CG membership so if the relevant CG is muted again the channel will also be muted SD10 Getting Started 1 12 Solo Setup The SD10 Solo panel is accessed from a button at the top of the Master Screen Some of the controls on this panel are duplicated on the right worksurface section There are two solo busses and each channel on the console can be independently assigned to use Solo1 Solo2 or Solo 1 2 Therefore if the console was being used for Stage monitors the first solo buss could feed In Ear monitors and the second solo buss could feed a wedge pfl afl solo mode multi single solo mode Clear Solo 2 Solo Trim Solo Level gt Mono Stereo switch gt Pereo 0 00 e 7 Solo Delay delay delay on on No solo source select gt EN Insert routing gt mae z insert enabled clear all z enabled clear all py Pe z meters lt Activate Floating Meters Direct Out routing
39. se methods the highlighted auxiliaries on the input screen will change The 3 rows of rotary controls and switches in each worksurface section are used as auxiliary sends pans with 2nd Function ON On Off and pre post switches with 2nd Function ON Assigned Control LCD Hold then touch screen to Assign Assignable Aux Send Controls Touch screen to select It is also possible to show all of the aux sends for a channel in a single display and assign them to the 24 rotaries beneath the screen This is done by touching the currently assigned aux row on the screen for the channel that you want to display The layout of the display indicates which encoder each aux is assigned to if there are more that 24 sends the assignments becomes scrollable using the Screen Scroll function aux sends safe presets Aux 1 Aux 2 Aux 3 Aux 4 Aux 5 Aux 6 Aux 7 Aux 8 Aux 9 Aux 10 Aux 11 Aux 12 TEO FF TETO FF OFF TO FF TTO FF TTO FF TTO FF TTO FF OFF TTO FF OFF TTO FF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF l Aux 13 Aux 14 Aux 15 Aux 16 Aux 17 Aux 18 Aux 19 Aux 20 Aux 21 Aux 22 Aux 23 Aux 24 LELO FF TETTO FF OFF OFF OFF ee OFF OFF OFF eget Baa OFF OFF ee OFF Once you have adjusted the auxes in this display you need to close it manually before opening any other channel detail display SD10 Getting Started 1 10 The Matrix To open the Matrix Inputs panel touch the Matrix button on the Master Screen M
40. t Down To Shut Down the console press the System gt Shut Down buiton and wait until you receive a message saying that it is safe to switch the power off The SD10 worksurface has 8 analogue I O and 8 AES I O on its rear panel and remote I O racks are available in several formats These racks can be connected to the console with 2x 100M high specification 75Ohm coaxial cables fitted with BNC connectors or optical fibre In normal operation the MADI connections should be as follows see diagram below Rack MAIN MADI IN connected to the console MADI 1A OUT Rack MAIN MADI OUT connected to the console MADI 1A IN Note Optionally a second set of MADI cables can be connected to provide MADI redundancy from the track s AUX MADI ports to the console s MADI 1B ports The console s MADI Port 2 can be connected to a MADI recorder or a second DiGiCo Rack or console STANDARD CONNECTION WITH MADI Remote I O Rack MAIN MADI MAIN MADI AUX MADI AUX MADI OUT IN OUT Optional Optional Remote Control Redundant Laptop connection with MADI Ethernet Crossover Cable Connection MADI 1A OUT MADI1AIN MADI1B OUT MADI 1B IN Optional MADI Recorder or Second I O Rack MADI 2A IN MADI OUT MADI 2B OUT MADI IN SD10 Rear Panel MADI Connections MADI2B MADI2A MADI1B MADI1A MADI OUTPUTS O l i MADI INPUTS a LO aed ned me CO Unao 287 Uman 247 Uman 107 Liao 107 1 7 SD
41. tation of the rack configuration connected to the selected port Depending on the port selected the graphic will change showing the available physical I O Each small square on the image represents a single physical audio connection or socket with these arranged in columns or rows representing I O cards in racks or the local I O on the back of the console The section below the graphical rack picture displays one of three things as selected by the coloured buttons to its left Select Cards amp Sockets to configure the cards or slots and sockets including custom naming phantom power and pad selection Select Splits amp Sharing to configure the sharing of card control between consoles and split outputs on an SD Rack Select Setup Optocore to configure optocore connections See SD Software Reference Manual Appendix DiGiCo Optocore V221 For SD Rack Optocore Operation The local I O configuration is fixed so no hardware changes are possible You can however change the Port Name the Group Names and the Socket Names the name of each physical connector on a card Note that Setup Optocore only applies and only appears if the session is setup to use Optocore version 221 1 8 DIGICO SD10 Getting Started 1 4 3 Opto V220 DiGiRacks and Opto V221 SD Racks SD Series consoles can operate with either one of two different Optocore firmware versions V220 and V221 V220 is compatible with DiGiRacks
42. ternal sidechain according to the gate duck comp button to its left The worksurface controls beneath the screen control the various parameters Touching the Close button in the top right corner of the panel will close it Multiband Compression is available for up to 10 channel dynamics modules Click on the multi band button at the top of the display to access the 3 dymanics bands Dedicated Threshold Gain controls and In Out switches can be found on the right hand side of that section s worksurface These can control the Assigned channel s dynamics whether the on screen dynamics panel is open or not Single Multband De esser Options Dynamics Presets safe presets copy to attack release ratio lt lt gain autocain listen i I 2 00 A 10 0 release ratio gain auto gain isten i i nas 2 9 J 0 0 release ratio gain auto gan listen I I release range key listen 2 is oR i k OR oo 3 amp req 20 100 tk 5k 20k The Assignable encoders and switches beneath the screen can be assigned to any of the main dynamics controls Hold the Assign Switch button on the left of the input section and touch the dynamics control required on the screen The selected control is shown by the Status Display Multiband Compression is available for up to 16 channel dynamics modules Click on the dynamics mode select button on the left of the display to access the 3 dynamics bands Each band
43. ult in the previous selection being lost for inputs and insert sends and returns For stereo channels left and right routes are presumed to be consecutive When routing stereo signals select the left route and the next signal in the list will be automatically selected as the right route If the last signal in a signal group or port is selected as the left route the first signal in the following signal group or port will selected as the right route Note If Waves is enabled a Waves port will be displayed See the relevant appendix for more details SD10 Getting Started For input and insert return routing the INTERNAL port provides the following signal groups Misc The oscillator white and pink noise generators Graphic EQs The outputs of the SD10 s internal graphic EQ s Effects The outputs of any effects sends that have been created Channels The direct outputs from the other input channels Groups The outputs of the group busses Auxes The outputs of the auxiliary busses Note The outputs for the channel being routed are locked out of the signal list Note also that the console views all routes as a single list Therefore if the left signal is connected to the last signal in a port the right signal will be automatically connected to the first signal of the next port regard less of port type For output and insert send routing the INTERNAL port provides access to the inputs of the SD10 s Graphic EQ s and the
44. up fader mute or solo or controls will affect all channels connected to the group There are 2 methods to set up Control Groups 1 Press the LCD Function button on a CG fader bank normally found in the centre section Press the JOIN CG button Press the channel select button for the CG that you want to use Press the channel select buttons for each of the channels that you want to make members of the CG Release the JOIN CG button and return to standard Solo mode by pressing the channel select button beneath the LCD display labelled SOLO MUTE HARD Press LCD Select Control Press Channel LCD Buttons to assign members Function Button Group to join then JOIN CG 2 Press the on screen JOIN LEAVE button for the required CG channel Press the channel select buttons for each of the channels that you want to make members of the CG Release the JOIN LEAVE button List of members Press Join Leave button on required CG channel Press Channel LCD buttons to assign members A list of all the connected channels and their names is displayed above each Control Group display You can also clear all the channels from a Control Group by pressing Clear When a channel is a member of a Control Group its own controls can still be adjusted independently of the other Group members Adjustments to fader levels are transmitted to the Group members as dB changes so that a level increase of 2dB on the Control Group fader will increase all the member level
45. ut will not be able to control the gain etc on the racks Full Control The SD10 will send its settings to the racks and change them accordingly Sharing is configured in the Rack Sharing area found in bottom right hand corner of the window when the Splits amp Sharing button is selected Split card 4 gt 11 iso isolate split all cards gain tracking ruil full control full control lita eee i Aux gain tracking These three states can be set on a per rack basis right column or globally for all shared racks left column 1 10 DIGICO SD10 Getting Started 1 5 Configuring a Session The SD10 has a default setup which means that the new user need not get involved in configuring the desk at this stage How ever here is a brief overview of how the different displays are used in putting together a session Each of the master displays introduced below are described fully within the rest of the manual The Setup gt Audio IO display is used to configure the physical I O connected to the SD10 including configuring and naming the sockets of the option cards installed in racks and the setting of pads and phantom power See previous section The File gt Session Structure display is used for configuring how the console s the DSP channels are divided between channel types and is also where the format of the channels is defined The Session Structure display can be used to automatically assign the channels to the

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