AURUS Design
Controls
AURUS is the first digital console to feature dual-concentric encoders combining control over two independent parameters with an additional button for the most efficient use of precious space.
The combination of dual-concentric encoders with dynamic, multicoloured, fan-shaped LED bargraphs and alpha-numeric TFT displays allows for both analogue-style indication and an exact numerical view of the respective parameter value. This allows for an »analogue« operational concept without inconsistent parameter representation or the use of adjacent operating strip displays. Both the controls and the associated displays are where they should be for intuitive operation.
AURUS’ large number of controls is an uncommon sight in a digital console. A standard channel strip, for example, includes 11 dual-concentric encoders and 32 buttons for direct access. Consistent function assignment, familiar from analogue consoles, was chosen for the two dual-encoder layers (e.g. the EQ Gain and EQ Frequency parameters of an equaliser band). Less frequently used functions are accessible after pressing a button; for example, pressing the encoder changes from the frequency setting to the Q setting of a filter.
Due to the large number of controls, multiple function allocation could largely be avoided. The sound engineer can instinctively select the correct encoder – the ideal approach for hectic production environments or live situations. The TFT screens incorporated in the meterbridge provide more detailed information on the parameter settings.
The multicolour LED dual arcs on the channel strips have been enhanced with OLED (Organic LED) displays that are also capable of producing Arabic, Chinese, or Cyrillic characters.
Only high-quality components are used in AURUS consoles. These include; smoothly operating, yet precise, 100-mm faders, softly stepped dual-concentric encoders with integral button, and exclusively low-noise short-travel buttons with perceptible click, TFT and OLED displays, multicoloured fan-shaped LED bargraphs, and high-resolution TFT screens. The Master section includes a joystick for multichannel applications and a jogwheel for scrolling lists or external machine control. (Motorized joysticks are not available on U.S. units.)
The notebook-style keyboard for the configuration computer can be slipped out from under the hand rest. It is slightly lowered to provide a good typing position. The hand rest has a sculpted hollow for the graphics tablet pen.
To sum it up, the user interface is perfectly suited to intuitive, quick, and reliable operation. The straightforward handling leads to a relaxed working atmosphere and high quality results, not only in live situations but also in recording and production environments.


