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New v4.7 For Soundcraft Vi Consoles Provides 96 Channels To Mix For Vi4 And Virtual Vi For Vi1

With 96 inputs, the Vi4 is in line with Vi2 and Vi6 models, with show files also compatible across all models

The new V4.7 release of software for the Soundcraft Vi Series range of digital consoles brings a major input capacity increase for the Vi4 model, as well as new Virtual Vi software for the Vi1 and a number of feature upgrades across the board.

The Vi4 can now handle 96 inputs to mix, bringing it into line with the Vi2 and Vi6 models, and show-files are now fully compatible between Vi2, 4 and 6 consoles, so settings can be quickly and easily moved between consoles from a USB memory stick.

To take advantage of the 96 inputs to mix on the Vi4, 3 DSP cards must be fitted to the local rack, so exiting Vi4 owners can upgrade very easily. Vi4 consoles with only two DSP cards will be uplifted to 64 inputs to mix, from 48. Similarly, rental companies with inventories of both Vi4 and Vi6 can now standardize on local racks.

The same software update brings the dedicated Virtual Vi offline editor for the Vi1 console so users can take full advantage of the Vi1 functionality to program shows offline.

Other software enhancements in V4.7 include EQ width control options in Q or octaves delay unit settings in milliseconds, metres or feet & inches, and a number of other user interface enhancements.

The new software can be downloaded here.

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