Introduction 8, What’s in the box, Overview 8 – Cadac CDC four User Manual

Page 8: Introduction

Advertising
background image

8

Revision 1 2012-13

CDC FOUR

Introduction

What’s in the Box

The CDC FOUR console is shipped in a triwall carton. Before unpacking, inspect

that the carton has not been damaged during shipping. If there are any signs of

damage, inform the shipping agent.

Inside the carton, you should find the following items. If any are missing, contact

your Cadac distributor immediately.

• CDC FOUR mixing console

• IEC power cable (with UK/European or US connector as appropriate)

• Detachable gooseneck console lamp

• This manual

Overview

.

Thank you for purchasing this Cadac CDC FOUR digital audio mixing console.

From its founding in 1967, Cadac’s products have indisputably become the

benchmark for sound reinforcement consoles. The CDC FOUR is Cadac’s first

compact digital mixer and is an all new development, based on a proprietary DSP

mix platform. It makes available many of the features of our world-famous large-

scale theatre and touring analogue desks in a compact, portable and fully-digital

package. However, you will still find the attention to detail, high quality audio

circuitry and reliability on which the reputation of the Cadac brand is built.

The CDC FOUR’s basic configuration is 32/4/2, with 16 mic/line mono channels

and 8 stereo channels. It also has 8 aux sends and 8 VCA groups. Input channels

can be increased for live work with the optional CDC RACK Stagebox giving up

to a further 32 inputs.

Ergonomically, the CDC FOUR employs the now-familiar concept of “layering”

to reduce the width of the mixer to less than 19”, having 16 motorised plus one

manual (stereo master) 100 mm faders. The control surface has been designed

to be as familiar as possible to operators mainly used to working with analogue

Advertising