Interesting. I wonder how small scale you can go with this. The multi-operator feature is nice for film people. It'll have to stand up to Harrison MPCD setups. Concerning latency, I'm more concerned about how fast I hear what I'm doing and how high the temporal resolution of the automation is. I sometimes EQ syllables of dialogue differently. The workflow efficiency is always my greatest concern. It's one of the reasons my 'home' setup outside any studio is an amalgamation of controll resources that are placed where I need them and that function exactly how I want them to. I'd sure like to see more of a workflow demonstration. Euphonix did a good job of that back in the day.
Hi Airon, it's possible to operate the console via web-GUI oder Mac-Software only, that's the smallest possible GUI solution. The smallest Hardware-Surface is the AVATUS-C, which consists of 12 Faders and a touch screen. The largest surface available is the one shown in the video, but with 96 Faders. The resolution of the automation is 10ms frames for preloading data which is then switched simulatiously or faded with individual times and curves if needed. If you like arranging the workflow yourself, you can define 8 custom strips where you can assign any parameter you want to the encoders, so you can have whatever you want right where you want it. If you'd like to take a closer look at the workflow, please get in touch with us through www.stagetec.com !
Those screens are more like a cheap dollar store smartphone, not an iPhone. I use and Allen & Heath Avantis for a small music venue and it has lighting quick response like an iPhone and actually looks like the future.
Ok, nobody gets the Titel, its an Development insight Video, something like Screens , Sensitivity and UI are easily changed. Important is a very fast and easy Workflow, that's something Stagetec has to do right coming from an Aurus Paltinum, and working with an Console currently in BETA there are worlds to do better in this generation and that's where they have to nail it
Hi, you're right, it would be irritating if it would actually feel wrong when working on the console. But it just doesn't. If you're sitting on it, listening to audio (which reacts immediately), it's a very smooth experience. Does "going full IP" and distributing components in a network add latency to certain things? Yes, sure, can't argue about that. ...but, remember all these discussions when AoIP became a thing? ...turned out it's really just fine once everybody realized how much easier life is once the soldering iron can stay at home :)
Impressive , but touch sreen latency seems hight ?
That's the first thing I saw and cool desk but that latency would be a deal breaker
please be aware that most of the seen video shots are slow-mo. so you really cant see the actual response ;-)
@@LeFix07 yeahhhh nice try but I really don't think that's the only issue here. the shot at 1:40 is real time and there is still massive latency..
I have used the console. There is significant latency. @@LeFix07
Are they serious with that bad touchscreen response?! 😳
please be aware that most of the seen video shots are slow-mo. so you really cant see the actual response ;-)
@@LeFix07 you're saying this in multiple comments, but the shot at 1:40 is clearly real time and that response time is still awful.
@@conceptualme it ca be, but dont has to be.
I work so often with slow mo, some people are so slow and sometimes it is still slowmotion.
Interesting. I wonder how small scale you can go with this. The multi-operator feature is nice for film people. It'll have to stand up to Harrison MPCD setups.
Concerning latency, I'm more concerned about how fast I hear what I'm doing and how high the temporal resolution of the automation is. I sometimes EQ syllables of dialogue differently. The workflow efficiency is always my greatest concern. It's one of the reasons my 'home' setup outside any studio is an amalgamation of controll resources that are placed where I need them and that function exactly how I want them to. I'd sure like to see more of a workflow demonstration. Euphonix did a good job of that back in the day.
Hi Airon, it's possible to operate the console via web-GUI oder Mac-Software only, that's the smallest possible GUI solution. The smallest Hardware-Surface is the AVATUS-C, which consists of 12 Faders and a touch screen. The largest surface available is the one shown in the video, but with 96 Faders. The resolution of the automation is 10ms frames for preloading data which is then switched simulatiously or faded with individual times and curves if needed. If you like arranging the workflow yourself, you can define 8 custom strips where you can assign any parameter you want to the encoders, so you can have whatever you want right where you want it. If you'd like to take a closer look at the workflow, please get in touch with us through www.stagetec.com !
Those screens are more like a cheap dollar store smartphone, not an iPhone. I use and Allen & Heath Avantis for a small music venue and it has lighting quick response like an iPhone and actually looks like the future.
Broadcast console?. BTW, there's tons of analog consoles still available. Their for sale and still work most of them quite well.
Please partner with Waves and create a good desk for LV1! Just dreaming…
I was thinking the same thing 😊
Waves ist like cancer
How does the price compare to Yamaha Nuage?
5:49 ToMMeister??
best ever!
Ok, nobody gets the Titel, its an Development insight Video, something like Screens , Sensitivity and UI are easily changed. Important is a very fast and easy Workflow, that's something Stagetec has to do right coming from an Aurus Paltinum, and working with an Console currently in BETA there are worlds to do better in this generation and that's where they have to nail it
wow the response of the touch screen is really bad
from 250 000 Euro :-)
How much is this thing?
depends on Desk size , and then how strong the core is and then how much I/O Basedevices . with big system you easily over a Mill.
For that expensive equipment why is the touch latency too high? That would be irritating!
Hi, you're right, it would be irritating if it would actually feel wrong when working on the console. But it just doesn't. If you're sitting on it, listening to audio (which reacts immediately), it's a very smooth experience. Does "going full IP" and distributing components in a network add latency to certain things? Yes, sure, can't argue about that. ...but, remember all these discussions when AoIP became a thing? ...turned out it's really just fine once everybody realized how much easier life is once the soldering iron can stay at home :)
I SAW THIS AT NAB IN VEGAS!!!
Great!!! Have you had a chance to get a hands-on demo?
Bad Touch Screen Response
Wow
Looks laggy
cant even change colour of the channelstrips. dont like working with it
honestly
not a finished product , the whole Comment Section blows up because they see Pre Productionstate