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Tuesday, February 28, 2023
DiGiCo Quantum Consoles Cover The 65th Grammy Awards
ProSoundWeb: A veteran team of mixers employed numerous DiGiCo Quantum consoles supplied by ATK Audiotek/Clair Global in their work on the recent 65th Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Center in downtown Los Angeles that this year offered more complex productions, most notably 35 rappers and four DJs who turned the stage into a 15-minute-long history of rap.
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The technology used to produce one of the most significant events in the music industry is crazy. The article highlights the technical specifications of the DiGiCo Quantum consoles used to produce the show, which include advanced features such as 7th-generation FPGA technology and 4REA4 I/O processing.
Paying special attention to the use of such advanced technology is not without its challenges, as it requires skilled professionals to operate and troubleshoot. This recognition of the role of human expertise (in the article) is essential, as it highlights the importance of ongoing collaboration between technology and skilled professionals in the production of high-quality events.
Moreover, I acknowledge the impact of the pandemic on the music industry and the need for innovation and adaptation in response to the new realities of live events. The use of advanced technology, such as the DiGiCo Quantum consoles, can help mitigate the risks associated with large in-person events and enable new forms of virtual collaboration and performance.
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