DiGiCo

DiGiCo was founded in 2002 with the purchase of Soundtracs, a British company known for early innovations in digital mixing consoles.

The "Theatre" versions of DiGiCo consoles utilize the company's Theatre software, developed in collaboration with Autograph Sound Recording founder Andrew Bruce, which provides a number of application specific features such as a specialized cue and DCA assignment system that allows spreadsheet-style editing of DCA members.

[6] The D5T has been utilized for productions including Les Misérables, Billy Elliot the Musical,[7] Mamma Mia!, and We Will Rock You, .

DiGiCo mixing consoles and peripherals are often utilized for concert sound reinforcement on tours and at music festivals like Summerfest[13] and the Montreux Jazz Festival,[14] and on tour with artists including Barbra Streisand,[15] The Black Keys,[16] Iron Maiden,[17] Vampire Weekend,[18] Queen + Adam Lambert,[19] Maren Morris,[20] Post Malone,[21] Ed Sheeran,[22] Green Day, Fall Out Boy, Weezer,[23] Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga and OneRepublic.

[13] DiGiCo mixing consoles are used for broadcast sound reinforcement, with examples including the Grammy Awards,[24][25] The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,[26]Red Bull Arena in New Jersey,[27] and the Super Bowl.

DiGiCo SD7T in use on the West End at the Prince Edward Theatre on Miss Saigon. (Feb 2016)