- Overview
- Harmony User Interface
- Transparent Workflow
The C3500 is the largest C Class control Surface for the dLive MixRack. It features 24 faders over 6 layers, built-in audio I/O and networking port, dual 12? capacitive touchscreens and the innovative Harmony UI for the fastest workflow in the industry.
FEATURES
24 faders
Fully assignable layout 144 fader strips
Harmony UI integrates screen and wrap-around controls
Dual 12 capacitive touchscreens
Gesture control pinch, swipe, drag n drop
Dedicated multi-mode EQ view
Configurable widget areas for Scenes, meters, FX and more
3 pages of 6 assignable rotaries
19 assignable SoftKeys
Engineers Wedge and IEM fader strips
Comprehensive multipoint metering
Daylight visibility
USB stereo recording and playback
6 XLR mic/line in, 6 XLR line out
1 digital st AES3 in, 1 digital st AES3 out
Connection hub
GigaACE gigabit link to MixRack
DX link for I/O expansion
I/O Port 128 ch 96 kHz
2x Network ports
Wordclock BNC I/O
Video output
Where many digital consoles are still trying to recreate the experience of using an analogue mixer, dLive is a true digital native, drawing on our familiarity with the ubiquitous smartphones and tablets that we all use without thinking. C3500s twin 12 capacitive touchscreens feel instantly familiar, responding to every pinch, swipe, drag and drop exactly how youd expect them to. Bespoke widget areas can also be set up on the screens to keep track of scenes, meters, FX and other custom controls. The screens are complemented by a set of rotary controls, allowing the creativity and immediacy of tactile control over key processing functions, working in harmony with the visual feedback displayed on the screen. The high-grip rotary knobs offer precision control, and feature RGB illumination, with colours mapped to functions for instant visual orientation.
C3500s layout is fully customisable, allowing the user to create a mixing interface that reflects their own mental map of the show, or for an installer to set up the surface to match the venue and the experience levels of the operators. Throughout the dLive journey our guiding aim has been to create fast and transparent workflows that allow the operator to focus on the mix, not the mixer. Every input or mix can be assigned to any and every bank and / or layer, virtual scribble strips allow inputs and mixes to be clearly named and colour coded for at-a-glance navigation, and there are 19 assignable SoftKeys, plus 3 pages of 6 assignable rotaries.