The XL4 went on to set the benchmark for live
performance consoles in the 1990's. Audio
engineers were amazed by what they were able to
achieve using the XL4's unbeatable combination of
audio performance and comprehensive moving-
fader automation. Many elements of this legendary
console are still available to today's engineers in the
current range of MIDAS digital mixing systems.
Always seeking to redefi ne the boundaries of audio
performance and fl exibility, the turn of the century
saw the launch of the ubiquitous HERITAGE 3000.
MIDAS employed the ultimate distillation of design
and experience in creating the perfect roadworthy
touring console. The HERITAGE 2000 and the
theatre-orientated HERITAGE 1000 completed the
line up.
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Over the next decade, the HERITAGE 3000 became
the touring concert standard and formed the focal
point, along with the XL4, for most major tours
for the following decade including acts such as
Bon Jovi, Alanis Morrisette, AC/DC, Coldplay, Kid
Rock, Metallica, Alicia Keys, Foo Fighters, Christina
Aguilera, Sir Paul McCartney, Pearl Jam, and more.
Innovation continued into the new millennium with
the LEGEND 3000—the world's fi rst tri-purpose
console—as well as the Verona and Siena, which
revitalised and redefi ned the market for medium
format consoles.
Then, in 2006, Digital went MIDAS
When the MIDAS XL8 was launched, it set
unprecedented new standards for audio quality,
ease of use, power, fl exibility, and creative potential.
No other live digital audio console can compete
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