DiGiCo Quantum 112 Digital Mixing Console

DiGiCo Q112 Digital Mixing Console – available through Adlib in the UK!
DiGiCo Quantum 112 Digital Mixing Console

DiGiCo Quantum 112 – Compact & Powerful

We've added DiGiCo’s Quantum 112 to our line-up — a compact, fly-friendly console that brings Quantum processing to smaller footprints without compromising capability.

Why Quantum112?

Quantum 112 delivers 80 input channels, 24 aux/subgroup busses, LR/LCR masters and a 12×8 matrix, with full processing on every path. That processing includes DiGiTube, dynamic EQ and multiband compression available across channels and busses, backed up by 12 control groups, two solo busses, twelve 32-band GEQs and eight internal stereo FX. You also get 20 Mustard strips, six Spice Rack slots for FPGA-based plug-ins, and 24 nodal processing instances for per-aux EQ and dynamics. Built on DiGiCo’s seventh-generation FPGA platform, the desk runs at 48/96kHz with a typical 0.5ms mic-to-line processing delay, giving low latency and consistent results in a compact footprint.
In practical terms, it’s easy to deploy and travel with: a single 17-inch high-brightness touchscreen, 12 touch-sensitive 100mm faders and 18 TFT channel displays provide clear feedback, while the console itself weighs 14.7kg (around 23kg in the recommended Peli case). That makes it a realistic flypack option for touring, broadcast, theatre and corporate work where space and weight matter.
I/O is ready for modern workflows: built-in 64×64 Dante (primary/secondary), 16 mic/line in and 8 line out on 32-bit Stadius converters, four BNC MADI I/O, two DMI slots, 32-channel UB-MADI over USB, word clock, MIDI and dual redundant PSUs as standard, with an Optocore loop available if you need it.

Processing toolset

Out of the box you get 20 Mustard Processing strips, six Spice Rack slots for FPGA-based plugins, and 24 Nodal Processing instances for per-aux EQ/dynamics on a channel. True Solo, 12× 32-band GEQs and eight internal stereo FX processors are included.

Worksurface and feedback

The surface centres on a single 17-inch high-brightness multitouch display with a meter bridge and quick-select controls, backed up by 12× 100 mm touch-sensitive faders and 18 individual TFT channel displays for clear visual feedback.

I/O and connectivity

On the rear panel you’ll find primary/secondary Dante on EtherCon, 16 mic/line inputs and 8 line outputs on DiGiCo’s 32-bit Stadius converters, four BNC MADI I/O, two DMI slots, integrated 32-channel UB-MADI over USB, word clock, MIDI, GPI/GPO, DisplayPort, and dual redundant PSUs. An Optocore option is available.

Size and weight

Quantum 112 is genuinely fly-packable: 440 (w) × 575 (d) × 324 (h) mm, 14.7 kg bare, or ~23 kg in the recommended Peli case.

Ordering

Quantum 112 is available to order from Adlib. If you’d like pricing, options or delivery advice, get a quote today.