DiGiCo
Andreas Rimroth is an experienced Technical Support Engineer at DiGiCo since January 2019, providing support for digital mixing consoles in the touring, theatrical, and event industries. Prior to this role, Andreas operated as a freelance Audio Instructor and Commissioning Engineer from January 2016 to December 2018, specializing in Live Sound and Broadcast applications. A notable tenure as a Senior Field Application Engineer for HARMAN International occurred in 2015, focusing on commissioning and servicing Studer professional mixing consoles. Previous experience includes roles at Avid Technology, where Andreas served as Principal Expert Customer Care and Field Service Manager, managing installations and support for various audio products across EMEA. Andreas also held the position of Product Line Manager for APG Speaker Systems at Audio Technica Germany and started a career in technical support at Mediaspec and freelance audio engineering, amassing a diverse skill set in the audio and broadcast sectors over several decades.
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DiGiCo
DiGiCo (UK) Limited brings together the design and development skills and digital engineering expertise that have helped create some of the world's most popular, successful and ground-breaking digital audio solutions. The company was formed in 2002 with the purchase of Soundtracs, which was formed in the early 1980s by a group of recording engineers in search of a better studio console than those available at the time. The team's success led to two decades of audio innovation and, in 1992, its first development of a digital audio mixing console. In 1996 this program led to the launch of the acclaimed Virtua console, followed a year later by the DPC, in 1998 the DS3 and in 2000 the D4. Since 2000 the company's product range has been based entirely on digital audio. Along the way a host of new technologies has been introduced, including the first use by an audio manufacturer of the revolutionary Sharc DSP from Analog Devices, a faster, more efficient processor than any then on the market, the first (and still the most comprehensive) use of multiple TFT LCD touchscreens, a pioneer in the use of a 96kHz sample rate, and the first to run multiple sample rates simultaneously. This is just some of the experience that went into creating DiGiCo's first product, the D5 Live digital mixing system, which brought with it a revolutionary approach to both the live sound console and the way it interfaces with both ends of the audio chain. DiGiCo has always been ahead of its time, basing the D5 around a powerful DSP engine using proven Soundtracs hardware and software, but with features dedicated to live sound mixing, it created the world's first truly open-ended console system. Now, it has taken a quantum leap forward. Using a single Super FPGA [Field Programmable Gate Array], the new SD Series and S21 combines this single chip technology with the new Tiger SHARC to produce our trademarked Stealth digital processing.