DiGiCo has launched the Quantum112, its first-ever flypack digital audio mixer, designed to make high-end live sound mixing more portable than ever. Packed in a rugged Pelican™ Air case, the console weighs just 23 kilograms, making it flight-friendly while still offering the powerful features of the Quantum Range. With 80 input channels, 24 aux/subgroups, a 12×8 matrix, and a bright 17-inch touchscreen, the Quantum112 balances compact design with pro-level performance.
Despite being the smallest member of the Quantum family, the Quantum112 delivers full processing power, Mustard and Spice Rack options, Nodal Processing, and Stadius 32-bit converters. Its lightweight yet durable build makes it nearly 70% lighter than its predecessor, the SD11, while adding more features, advanced I/O options like Dante and MADI, and intuitive controls. DiGiCo positions it as a game-changer for touring engineers and productions needing top-tier sound in a highly portable format.
For more than five years, DiGiCo’s Quantum Range of digital audio mixing consoles have been the first choice for many of the world’s top live sound engineers, touring companies, and high-profile installs. And while the Quantum852 firmly sits atop of the line as the brand’s flagship large-format desk, DiGiCo now introduces its smallest and newest addition to the family – the Quantum112, a single-screen, 12-fader desk that is DiGiCo’s first true flypack mixer.
Designed to fit within a rugged and robust Pelican™ Air 1637 case, the console, when packed, weighs only 23 kilograms – a perfect 50 pounds – qualifying it as a standard checked bag option on most flights. But despite its ultra-compact form factor, the Quantum112 is still a giant on features and functionality, every bit a Quantum in terms of its pedigree.
Based on the latest seventh-generation FPGAs, DiGiCo’s newest product offers 80 input channels with 24 aux/subgroup busses, LR/LCR master busses, and a 12×8 matrix, all with full channel processing. Twelve control groups plus two solos are also available.
Sporting a 17-inch, 1000-nit, high-brightness multitouch screen with both a meterbridge and soft quick select buttons for speedy and intuitive operation, the Quantum112 is additionally equipped with 18 individual TFT channel displays to provide clear user feedback and interaction. Beneath the main display are a dozen newly-sourced 100mm touch-sensitive faders, selected for their smooth movement and precision control.
The DiGiCo Quantum112 naturally incorporates now-familiar Quantum Range features like Mustard Processing channel strips (20), Spice Rack plugin style native FPGA processing options (6), and Nodal Processing (24). Twelve graphic EQs are further available, as are eight FX Rack slots.
Other standout highlights include Stadius 32-bit ADC and DAC conversion, dual DMI slots, and a host of versatile I/O options, including Dante (64 channels in and 64 channels out at both 48kHz and 96kHz), MADI (redundant or single), optional optics, AES, local connections (16 analog inputs and eight outputs), and more.
“Our new Quantum112 is a brilliant illustration of the idiom, ‘Good things come in small packages,’” says DiGiCo Managing Director Austin Freshwater. “We originally tasked our R&D team to create a rack-mountable Quantum console to replace the SD11, which is now 14 years old, and they absolutely outdid themselves. Not only is the Quantum112 rackable, but it’s also small and light enough when cased to be under the magic size and weight numbers when traveling by air.”
“The initial brief really challenged our team, driving us to research new materials, optimize design techniques, and inversely shrink topologies while increasing performance,” confirms DiGiCo Head of Research and Development Michael Aitchison. “Our previously smallest console, the SD11, weighs 24 kilograms [53 pounds] without packaging, and 73 kilograms [161 pounds] when flight-cased, so it wasn’t a proper flypack product. The new Quantum112 is nearly 70 percent lighter, but still incredibly solid, and far more powerful. We’re extremely proud with how it has turned out and suspect that our customers will be quite pleased with it, too.”










