Digico updates Pulse software for Quantum338, Quantum338T and Quantum225 consoles
Digico will offer second-generation software updates for its popular Quantum338, Quantum338T and Quantum225 mixing consoles starting in April.
The Mk 2 software packages, known as Pulse, The number of input channels and buses will increase of each table model, in addition to adding other notable features.
In the models Quantum338 y Quantum338T, the new update will increase the number of input channels to 156 (from 128), buses to 72 (from 64), Mustard processors to 48 (from 36) and Nodal processors to 72 (from 64). Other advantages are the incorporation of the Mix Minus function and one 36x36 matrix larger in the “T” model of the console (24×24).
Similarly, Pulse will increase the power and versatility of the Quantum225, raising its number of input channels to 96 (from 72), the number of buses to 48 (from 36), and the number of Mustard and Nodal processors to 36 and 48, respectively (from 24 and 32). Mix Minus is also included in the new feature set.
Justin Freshwater, CEO of Digico, comments that "Digico's customer base is among the most loyal in the world, and we always seek to reward them with the best possible product versatility and return on investment. These new updates to Pulse will really keep our users' Quantum Series consoles at the top of their game. And as a token of appreciation to our early adopters, especially during a very difficult few years for all of us, we are offering a 50 percent discount on the new software if they purchased their Quantum338 or Quantum225 in 2023 or sooner. It is our way of expressing our gratitude for your continued support and commitment to the Digico brand.”
Lastly, it should be noted that Digico will simultaneously offer Mk 2 software updates for their Quantum7 and Quantum5 consoles for free, adding Mix Minus to the consoles and increasing the number of Mustard processors in the Quantum7 to 80 (from 64) and 64 (from 48) in the Quantum5.
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