GIG Racks left unit
GIG Racks

Touchscreen racks with historic analog cards.

Racks are the premium GIG path: two touchscreen-faced analog frames with historic input cards, historic output cards, Tape Cylinder routing, summing, monitoring, and recall.

Touchscreen Face

The rack front is the display and touch surface for channel focus, metering, and signal-stage control.

Input Cards

Record through historic capture identities: Abbey Road, Sausalito/API, Zeppelin/Neve, Zappa/Harrison-Trident, or Scholz Basement-inspired paths.

Output Cards

Print through historic mix identities: SSL bus, RCA New York Church, Les Paul Studio, Bill Putnam/United, Abbey Road, or Power Station-inspired paths.

Tape Buffer

Input or output cards can hit the Tape Cylinder so hot analog levels saturate magnetically before conversion or print.

GIG Racks right/output unit
Two touchscreen faces: left rack for channel processing, right rack for monitoring, summing, output, and Venue handoff.
Card-frame concept: analog cards slide into internal slots, more like a modular computer backplane than fixed outboard gear.
Input path: mic / instrument to historic input card to Tape Cylinder to A/D to DAW.
Output path: DAW / stems to historic output card to Tape Cylinder to print, monitor, or Venue.
Double-tape path: capture through tape, then print or play back through tape again with a different output-card identity.
Digital control: the touchscreen and Console surface steer cards, tape routing, bias behavior, and recall.