Klotz Digital
Apr 15, 2005 12:25 PM
Consoles
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KLOTZ SPHERION & PARADIGM 16
June 2001—Munich-based Klotz Digital AG, announced that its U.S. subsidiary, Klotz Digital America Inc. (www.klotzdigital.com), acquired California company Graham-Patten Systems (www.grahampatten.com), the manufacturer of the Emmy Award–winning D/ESAM™ digital edit suite audio mixers. Klotz showed a number of digital on-air consoles. The Paradigm 16 (shown) radio mixer offers voice processing on all mic inputs, SRCs on all digital line inputs, machine control, 12 faders with A/B switching, four faders with analog/digital six-source selectors and configurations that can be saved for each operator. Klotz's Spherion console comes in 12-fader (24-input sources) and 20-fader (40 source) versions. Sources can appear on any fader, with machine control logic following each source. The 20-fader Spherion includes EQ, limiters, gates and compressors, and a fiber-optic network can link multiple units throughout a facility. Klotz's new VADIS 880 platform expands the power of its VADIS systems, adding networking, 24-bit mic preamps, format conversion, etc., as well as Ethernet and MADI options for its VADIS D.C. II mixers.
KLOTZ DIGITAL VADIS D.C. II
November 2000—The VADIS D.C. II production mixing console from Klotz Digital offers an open architecture, allowing customers to specify any requested worksurface with standard features to create a flexible, powerful mixing system. Based on VADIS 880, an audio/media platform for mixing console and control surface manufacturers, the modular VADIS D.C. II provides an efficient approach to audio routing, fiber-optic distribution, format conversion, including a wide range of DSP functions, and machine control. Also available in split-console formats, the VADIS D.C. II allows multiple control locations to share sources, area-wide logic control, signal routing, splitting and more. Klotz manufactures a variety of control surfaces and offers Vadis Partner members the freedom to manufacture control surfaces and develop serial interfaces particular to their markets and applications.
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