Information for Mac Users Many users worldwide regularly use the offline system running on various Mac's, using a Windows emulation program, such as Parallels, Boot Camp etc. Which are widely available. Sessions created like this are fine for use in the mixer. The offline software is available on the website.
Please follow the notes included with this, especially concerning creating the projects folder and if to be used for remote control, regarding Windows driver installation for certain types of mixer. Your local distributor will be able to offer further advice on the use of the mixers, off-line preparation and remote control networking.
Description Set yourself free with the DiGiCo SD app. The DiGiCo SD app is the perfect way to control your DiGiCo SD console straight from your Apple iPad. It allows remote, wireless control of any DiGiCo SD mixing console, from the compact SD11 right up to the flagship SD7, wherever you are. The DiGiCo SD app permanently displays an overview of the console layout, so you can select any available console bank and have the same user-friendly operation you’re already familiar with, but without being tied to your console. The DiGiCo SD App requires V685+ of SD console software and External Control must be activated on the console. It is not compatible with with SD console software V634. Engine81 As with all networking and external control on anything DiGiCo, good luck getting it to connect.
The Digico SD9 is a super-flexible, complete integrated system powered by Stealth Digital Processing and floating point Super FPGA technology. This lightweight, small-footprint console was designed with multiple applications in mind therefore is equally suited to life on the road or as part of any.
Why DiGiCo has so many issues developing DHCP on network control systems is a complete mystery to me. Allen and Heath has a similar app for their QU series console and it took me all of thirty seconds to get their app to connect with full control. I shouldn't need to be a network engineer to get this thing set up, and having to tweak my wifi settings to connect when I'm already on an existing network is an absolute pain. Unless you have a dedicated wireless router connected to your console for the purpose of control, don't even bother with this app.
Once you actually get it to connect it works well and is generally a good app - if you can get it to connect in the first place. Engine81 As with all networking and external control on anything DiGiCo, good luck getting it to connect. Why DiGiCo has so many issues developing DHCP on network control systems is a complete mystery to me.
Allen and Heath has a similar app for their QU series console and it took me all of thirty seconds to get their app to connect with full control. I shouldn't need to be a network engineer to get this thing set up, and having to tweak my wifi settings to connect when I'm already on an existing network is an absolute pain. Unless you have a dedicated wireless router connected to your console for the purpose of control, don't even bother with this app. Once you actually get it to connect it works well and is generally a good app - if you can get it to connect in the first place.