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Avid S4 - How To Use The Control Surface In Post And Dolby Atmos Workflows - Expert Tutorial

The Avid S4 console offers the robust workflows to audio post professionals for immersive audio mixing, sound design, ADR, and editorial. In this video, HHB’s Technical Support Engineer, Andy Copeland walks you through the modules most useful for the post-production workflow, including the dual joystick module and the PEC/Direct module.

Want To Know More About The Avid S4?

Unlike its bigger brother, the Avid S6, the Avid S4 comes pre-built and configured in one of 3 standard frames with up to 24 faders, with the option to have some additional modules from the S6 range including the Joystick, Post and 32 knob modules.

Who Is The Avid S4 Aimed At?

The Avid S4 has been designed with the smaller recording studios, independent music mixers, and smaller rooms in mind. When it comes to audio post-production workflows, the same concept of smaller rooms and smaller footprints applies whether it is for immersive audio mixing, sound design, ADR, Foley, and sound editing. The Avid S4 has been designed to provide the workflow versatility you need to take on any project, from film, TV, and OTT media, to commercials and games, with Dolby Atmos integration, when required, to help you complete diverse projects on time and on budget, in smaller rooms than before.

The Avid S4 will also sit well in media education facilities providing the power of the Avid S6 in a more affordable solution for students to learn music and audio post-production workflows for a career in the media and entertainment industry. Its semi-modular design can be tailored to support a range of courses from music recording and production, to sound design, Dolby Atmos mixing, and re-recording workflows.

The Avid S4 will also be well suited to smaller suites in bigger facilities that need the extensive mixing capabilities, deep DAW integration, and visual feedback of Avid S6 but with a smaller footprint.

Monitor Control

The Avid S4 has been designed to easily assign and control talkback, listenback, and speaker sources and levels right from the surface to handle everything from simple cue mixes for music recording, to monitoring immersive audio projects.

Semi-Modular Design

With its compact, semi-modular design, the design of the Avid S4 enables users to configure the surface with up to 24 faders and three additional module options to meet your specific workflow needs, without dominating studio space. For audio post-production workflows you can add dual joysticks, PEC/Direct controls, and additional assignable knob controls to the S4 to handle surround and immersive mixing and re-recording workflows.

Core Modules - Included In All Avid S4 Configurations

  • Master Touch Module - A tilting 12.1-inch multipoint touchscreen, plus eight adjacent rotary encoders and other dedicated knobs and keys just like the Avid S6 central module. One per frame.

  • Automation Module - For navigating and automating projects with a full transport control section including a shuttle/jog wheel, a focus fader, automation control, numeric keypad, and other keys and switches. One per frame.

  • Channel Strip Module - To control track levels, plug-ins, and other parameters with eight-channel faders, which we understand are the same faders that Avid use in the S3, 32 top-lit knobs (four per channel), and other keys and switches. Depending on the frame you choose, you can have up to 3 of these modules installed to support a 24-fader configuration.

  • S4 Frame - Choose from a 3, 4, or 5-foot pre-assembled frame layout for your control surface.

Optional Modules

You can add up to four displays and three additional option modules depending on the size of frame you choose.

  • Display Module - A high-resolution TFT display that can display channel names, meters, routing, groups, and DAW affiliation, as well as scrolling Pro Tools waveforms, master meters, and more.

  • Joystick Module - Mix surround sound and immersive audio projects, including Dolby Atmos and Ambisonics, using dual touch-sensitive joysticks, with TFT and OLED displays, to position sounds.

  • Post Module - A module that enables you to switch between listening to recorded tracks/stems and their inputs using two rows of 10 PEC/DIRECT paddles to ensure they sound identical before punching into record.

  • Attention Knob Module - Offers 32 more top-lit knobs to your surface (or 64 with two modules), providing additional assignable controls and visual feedback for adjusting attention track functions, including plugins, EQ, DYN, and Pan.

How Does The S4 Compare With The Avid S6?

In this video also shot by Avid at IBC 2019, Sreejesh Nair compares the Avid S4 with the Avid S6 and shows that some components are the same and some parts of the S4 are new, including a much more compact knob and fader channel…

Here is a feature comparison table showing the feature differences and similarities between the 2 models of the Avid S6 and the new Avid S4.

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Avid S4 Price And Availability

According to Avid Dealers there are 3 published prices for S4 configurations…

  • 8 fader model, which includes one Channel Strip Module, one Master Touch Module, and one Master Automation Module in a 3 foot frame will be $23,995.00

  • 16 fader model, which includes two Channel Strip Modules, one Master Touch Module, and one Master Automation Module in a 4 foot frame will be $37,995.00

  • 24 fader model, which includes three Channel Strip Modules, one Master Touch Module, and one Master Automation Module in a 5 foot frame will be $52,995.00

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