Digico S31 Offline Editor -

: Template sessions are provided for common DMI card and rack setups, ensuring your offline routing matches your physical hardware I/O. System Requirements and Installation

If an engineer encounters an issue with their show file during a gig, a system tech or front-of-house engineer can open the show file on a laptop in the crowd (or backstage) to diagnose routing issues or incorrect settings, without interrupting the flow of the show on the desk.

Digico is a leading manufacturer of digital mixing consoles, and their S31 console is a popular choice among audio engineers and sound technicians. The S31 console offers a wide range of features and capabilities, but one of its most powerful tools is the offline editor. In this paper, we will explore the Digico S31 offline editor, its features, and its applications.

Because the S31 runs on DiGiCo’s proprietary "Stadia" engine, the software provides a high-fidelity simulation of the desk's GUI (Graphical User Interface). It mimics the layout, channel strip processing, routing options, and macro controls exactly as they appear on the hardware.

: Template sessions are provided for common DMI card and rack setups, ensuring your offline routing matches your physical hardware I/O. System Requirements and Installation

If an engineer encounters an issue with their show file during a gig, a system tech or front-of-house engineer can open the show file on a laptop in the crowd (or backstage) to diagnose routing issues or incorrect settings, without interrupting the flow of the show on the desk.

Digico is a leading manufacturer of digital mixing consoles, and their S31 console is a popular choice among audio engineers and sound technicians. The S31 console offers a wide range of features and capabilities, but one of its most powerful tools is the offline editor. In this paper, we will explore the Digico S31 offline editor, its features, and its applications.

Because the S31 runs on DiGiCo’s proprietary "Stadia" engine, the software provides a high-fidelity simulation of the desk's GUI (Graphical User Interface). It mimics the layout, channel strip processing, routing options, and macro controls exactly as they appear on the hardware.