The Fairlight Desktop Console is a complete
audio mixing control surface for mixing multiple tracks at once, automating a variety
of parameters and plug‑in settings, controlling channel functions, recording,
monitoring, and navigating your project. It’s ideal for new users, smaller
studios, commercials, online and independent work. You get a familiar
mixer design with 12 motorized faders, precision control knobs and illuminated
buttons for quickly identifying channels! You can use the knobs and buttons to
control channel parameters, EQ, dynamics, plug-ins and more. The built in HDMI
output lets you connect a display, giving you the same interactive
graphical feedback as the larger consoles!
Compact and Professional
The Fairlight Desktop Console uses the
same high quality faders as the full size modular consoles. The sculpted faders
are smooth and provide the perfect amount of resistance for making subtle
adjustments. The precision engineered encoder knobs ensure a long life of
noiseless operation, and the console buttons are rated at a million
presses. Individual LCDs display track information for each channel. The high
quality search dial is extremely responsive and is much faster than a mouse.
The soft front panel bumper makes long sessions more comfortable, the console
can be installed flush in a custom desk, and there’s even a built in
power supply, which means no power brick!
Channel Strips
The Fairlight Desktop Console features 12
channel strips that can be used in a variety of ways for mixing audio. Each
channel strip has a motorized fader for adjusting levels, a series of buttons
for solo, mute and other parameters, a multifunction pan knob, and an LCD that
shows you information about the channel or track on which you are working.
Channel strips can be used to control an individual track and any strip can be
assigned to any track in the project. You can also use a single strip to
control multiple tracks in a group, or you can use the channel strips to
control buses. This gives you the speed and flexibility you need for total
control over your recording and mixing sessions!
Channel Status Displays
There are independent high resolution LCD
screens located above each of the 12 fader strips. These displays include
track name, number, and color, along with panning status, channel level meters,
automation state, bus routing and more.
Multifunction Pan Knob
The multifunction pan knob can be used for
panning or assigned to control other Fairlight parameters. Hold control and tap
to reset, or hold shift for refined control. As it’s a rotary encoder it
won’t introduce signal noise like mechanical knobs.
Channel Strip Controls
Each of the 12 fader channel strips
has its own dedicated solo and mute buttons for quickly isolating or
temporarily turning tracks off. Multi function select buttons can be used
to load track parameters, and activate automation and plug‑in controls.
Motorized Faders
Twelve belt driven 100mm motorized faders
offer precision volume control for adjusting levels. The bank control buttons
let you switch between fader sets to control different channels. Faders can
even be assigned to adjust send and record levels.
Navigation and Transport Controls
When you’re working on a tight
deadline and have a large project with a lot of tracks, you don’t
want to waste time scrolling through the timeline or hunting for a clip.
The Fairlight Desktop Console helps you work faster because it includes
transport buttons and a high quality jog shuttle wheel. That means you’ll
be able to quickly move around the timeline and navigate clips, scrub, start or
stop playback, or jump to a new position with incredible speed. The
controls are logically grouped, allowing you to keep your hand in one position
while navigating the timeline from end to end, or anywhere in between, in
seconds. The search dial can also be used for timeline zooming, clip levels and more.
Task Based Controls
Control function selector buttons let you
assign the buttons and knobs on the panel for different purposes. You can
quickly select between master and channel controls, panning, plug‑in control,
EQ, dynamics and more. By default, the console works in strip mode, giving you
one channel strip per track. Focus mode lets you assign all of the select
buttons and knobs on the console to work on the parameters or plug-ins for a single
track. That means you can adjust the EQ, dynamics or any other plug-in parameter
for a track using all of the select buttons and knobs on the console. For
example, you can adjust multiple frequency ranges in the EQ at the same time,
which is impossible to do with a mouse!
Recording Automation
Fairlight’s powerful automation lets you
record parameter changes you make over time. For example, you can record level
changes as you move the faders on the console. Fader adjustments are saved and
can be edited later. Fairlight lets you automate anything from simple level
changes to complex plug‑in, EQ and dynamics changes. That means you can use the
console to create and save live adjustments. The faders and knobs are touch
sensitive, activating the moment you touch them, so you don’t have to move them
for the console to know you want to work on that parameter. Six automation
buttons enable and disable automation, set recording method, and which
automation curves show in the timeline tracks.
Monitoring Controls
The Fairlight page has incredibly flexible
monitoring so you can preview your sound from a variety of different
speaker sets. You can listen and switch between everything from headphones,
near field or main stereo monitors, all the way up to immersive 3D surround
systems. The monitoring controls on the Fairlight Desktop Console let you
quickly switch between sources, control both your studio and booth levels, or
even control talkback if you have a Fairlight Audio Interface installed
with your computer! You also get a level knob along with buttons for
dimming and muting your speakers, allowing you to instantly cut or reduce the
sound so you can have a conversation in your studio or suite.
External HDMI Monitoring
For direct visual feedback you can add an
HDMI display to the Fairlight Desktop Console. This allows you to see an extensive
graphical display of everything happening on the console. You’ll be able to see
channel strip information, levels, equalization, dynamics processing, plug-in
interfaces and more. That means you don’t have to open pop-up windows on
top of your timeline. For example, when you adjust EQ settings, its interface
will be displayed on the screen as you turn the knob. The screen automatically
switches to show you buses, inline channel strip controls or single channel
controls when in focus mode. There’s no configuration needed, simply plug in an
HDMI monitor and start working!