Hardware controllers: Overview - Discontinued
SADiE Hardware Controllers provide advanced tactile control of recording, mixing and editing functions on most SADiE systems.
The Master Control panel includes a jog/shuttle scrub wheel, touch-sensitive motorised master fader, transport controls, source and EDL timecode displays, editing and locator keys, and 12 user-definable function keys.
The Fader Control panel includes 8 touch-sensitive motorised faders, solo/mute buttons, 6 digital rotary encoders for modifying EQ, dynamics and aux send levels. Any number of on-screen faders and controls may be accessed by the hardware faders by stepping through them in banks of 8. Both panels communicate with SADiE via a single RS422 9-pin channel for immediate response.
Between them, the panels enable hands-on control of almost all editing and mixing functions for any SADiE system, whether used for mastering, radio production, syncing or dubbing.
These controllers are built to last. They are made using a heavy duty steel and quality switches. Many have been in use on a daily basis by broadcasters for years with no reliability problems.
The Master Control panel includes a jog/shuttle scrub wheel, touch-sensitive motorised master fader, transport controls, source and EDL timecode displays, editing and locator keys, and 12 user-definable function keys.
The Fader Control panel includes 8 touch-sensitive motorised faders, solo/mute buttons, 6 digital rotary encoders for modifying EQ, dynamics and aux send levels. Any number of on-screen faders and controls may be accessed by the hardware faders by stepping through them in banks of 8. Both panels communicate with SADiE via a single RS422 9-pin channel for immediate response.
Between them, the panels enable hands-on control of almost all editing and mixing functions for any SADiE system, whether used for mastering, radio production, syncing or dubbing.
These controllers are built to last. They are made using a heavy duty steel and quality switches. Many have been in use on a daily basis by broadcasters for years with no reliability problems.