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AURUS Design

Operating Panels

schan-neuRapid operation as well as ease of maintenance were key objectives when designing the AURUS user interface. The controls for eight channel strips are distributed on panels (332 mm/13.07" in width), which are integrated into mixing-console frames of varying width.

The layout of channel strips is derived from conventional desks and formats and is based on an 8-channel grid. The panel width, the resulting channel-strip width, and the TFT-display dimensions were optimised to prevent any viewing offset between a channel strip and the corresponding display section.

sfad-neuThe modular concept allows for a variety of control surface configurations. The user-interface restrictions imposed by analogue desks are lifted with AURUS since the console is purely a control unit. All the audio processing and I/Os are situated in remote NEXUS Base Devices. The control surface panels are interconnected with ribbon cables, so they can even be installed as detached control terminals outside the console.

Simple and reliable cabling between the panels allows them to be installed as satellites, for example, in the apparatus area or near a producer workstation. These panels can be fitted, for example, into small desktop consoles or directly into the studio furniture. Satellite panels are always functional components of the respective console.

The control panels are optimised for their respective tasks: Channel strips consist of SFAD Fader panels, SMUL Multifunctional panels, and the SMET display. The Master section of the console has the SMON Monitoring panel, the SWAC Graphics-tablet panel, and the SZCH Channel panel for accessing all parameters of the selected channel.

swac-neuThe individual panels are amazingly low in weight – just 2-3 kg each. The power consumption is also remarkably low.

The AURUS board range also includes the MADA A/D-D/A converter board featuring an integrated talkback-microphone amplifier, D/A converters for headphones and nearfield speakers, and AES/EBU outputs for a multichannel goniometer and special applications.

AURUS consoles can be supplied with gooseneck lamps; the meterbridge provides terminals for dimmable low-voltage lamps.