DiGiCo

Term from Theatrical Sound industry explained for recruiters

DiGiCo is a leading brand of digital mixing consoles (sound boards) used in live events, theaters, and concert venues. These are professional audio tools that sound engineers use to control and adjust multiple audio sources during live performances. Think of it like a very sophisticated iPad for controlling sound - but specifically designed for concerts, Broadway shows, and large events. When you see this on a resume, it indicates the person has experience with high-end professional audio equipment used in major productions.

Examples in Resumes

Operated DiGiCo SD7 console for Broadway touring productions

Mixed front-of-house sound using DiGiCo SD10 for multiple arena concerts

Programmed and managed DiGiCo SD5 console for festival main stage

Typical job title: "Sound Engineers"

Also try searching for:

Audio Engineer FOH Engineer Monitor Engineer Sound Designer Audio Technician Live Sound Engineer Theatre Sound Engineer

Example Interview Questions

Senior Level Questions

Q: How would you handle a complex musical with many wireless microphones and quick costume changes?

Expected Answer: A senior engineer should discuss console layout organization, programming scene changes, backup solutions, and coordination with wardrobe department for mic placement and changes.

Q: What experience do you have training junior engineers on DiGiCo systems?

Expected Answer: Should demonstrate leadership experience, ability to explain complex concepts simply, and examples of developing training programs or mentoring others.

Mid Level Questions

Q: How do you set up a DiGiCo console for monitors and front-of-house mixing?

Expected Answer: Should explain basic console layout, how to route signals to different speakers and monitors, and troubleshooting common issues.

Q: What's your process for backing up show files and dealing with technical issues during a live show?

Expected Answer: Should discuss file management, backup procedures, and quick problem-solving strategies for live situation emergencies.

Junior Level Questions

Q: Can you explain the basic signal flow in a DiGiCo console?

Expected Answer: Should be able to explain how sound travels from microphone input through the console to speakers in simple terms.

Q: What experience do you have with saving and loading show files?

Expected Answer: Should demonstrate basic understanding of console file management and how to recall basic show settings.

Experience Level Indicators

Junior (0-2 years)

  • Basic console operation
  • Simple sound checks
  • Loading and saving show files
  • Basic troubleshooting

Mid (2-5 years)

  • Complex mixing for live shows
  • Monitor mix management
  • System configuration
  • Show programming

Senior (5+ years)

  • Advanced system design
  • Training and team leadership
  • Complex production management
  • Emergency problem solving

Red Flags to Watch For

  • No hands-on experience with digital consoles
  • Lack of basic signal flow knowledge
  • No experience with live performances
  • Unable to explain backup procedures
  • No knowledge of proper gain structure