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Venue (sound system) : ウィキペディア英語版
Venue (sound system)
Venue is a brand of live sound digital mixing consoles introduced by Digidesign in February 2005. The system now includes three different consoles and a number of ways they can be configured. They can all be connected to Pro Tools, the audio editing software also created by Avid/Digidesign, to provide recording and 'Virtual Soundcheck' facilities. One of the system's key marketing points is its use of the same TDM plugins as Pro Tools, an industry standard digital audio workstation (DAW). This is designed to enable the sounds recorded by the artist in the studio to be easily recreated on stage, and to allow for greater flexibility in signal processing without heavy and mechanical-shock-sensitive racks of external processors. There is also a PC-based offline editor for creation and editing of show files, although there is no audio processing in the editor.
Digidesign was owned by Avid for several years. Following the rebranding of Digidesign as a division of Avid, the Venue line was sold under the Avid name, with the elimination of the Digidesign logo.
==Console products==
Venue is a system that is assembled from components as needed, with components further expanded and customized with DSP (processing) and IO (input-output) cards. The heart of a system is either FOH Rack or MIX Rack, both based on a CPU running Windows XP, with numerous expansion cards. They both can be used with two control surfaces or consoles: the larger D-Show and the smaller Profile (the latter is seen more on band riders).
The difference between FOH Rack and Mix Rack is that FOH Rack uses one or two remote Stage Racks (up to 96 stage inputs total), while Mix Rack has processing and IO cards built in the same rack and typically requires a traditional analog snake between stage and the MixRack. Mixrack is limited to 48 inputs.

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