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AURATUS
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For 15 years, Stage Tec has designed and manufactured digital mixing consoles.
Flexible and versatile, the legendary sound quality of these consoles makes them
superior in almost any application. Sometimes however, they are just too big. In
contrast, AURATUS, the latest arrival from Berlin, is both very small and very powerful.
Developed as a small production, broadcasting, and live console it has 54 input channels
and a fixed bus layout. The modular structure supports versions featuring 8, 16,
or 24 channel strips. AURATUS consoles are available as desktop or fitted versions
without legs.
AURATUS entire DSP power is accommodated on a single, standard NEXUS plug-in board
consuming just 8 watts. Like all other Stage Tec consoles, the AURATUS fully integrates
with the NEXUS audio network. The single-board solution eliminates the need to invest
in a NEXUS STAR.
The name is intentionally reminiscent of AURUS to emphasise that the AURATUS compares
favourably with the big console in sound, quality, and ergonomics. In particular,
the familiar AURUS principle of instant access to key parameters on the channel strip
was also implemented on the new console. For the first time, numerous proven AURUS
features are made available in a compact and reasonably priced on-air and production
console.
The basic idea behind the AURATUS was to design a compact digital console that
could be used in predefined workflows in radio and TV production. Therefore, the
AURATUS features not only a hardwired bus layout but also a user interface optimised
for quick and simple operation. This ensures that even inexperienced users or selfdrive
programme editors are assured a shallow learning curve and secure operation. All
critical audio-channel parameters can simply be set using the dual encoders on the
channel strip familiar from the AURUS, or from the master section.
The AURATUS offers many more features designed specifically for the broadcaster.
Convenient audio-follow-video functions, a remote-controlled fader (on/off) functionality,
two logic keys per channel, extensive cue-light signalling, eight separately configurable
N-1 buses, and two timers capable of counting down as well as up.
The AURATUS delivers ultra-low power consumption – even the largest version
consumes less than 100 watts, thus rendering the fans required by so many other digital
consoles obsolete. The power supply is invariably implemented with redundancy.
Apart from NEXUS operation, the mixing-console system does not need a control
computer. All generated data – snapshots and projects – is stored onto
ordinary SD memory cards.
The standard version AURATUS is designed for 5.1 and stereo formats; a stereo-only
version is available on request. The basic functions and operation are the same with
both versions. Technical differences are indicated in the overview below and here.
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