Korean mega-church takes three of Harrison's new Trion consoles

Jan 4, 2005 8:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

Yonsei Central Baptist Church, the second largest church in Seoul Korea, has chosen three of Harrison's Trion audio consoles. The Trion is Harrison's latest generation-3 control surface and exploits Linux and USB technology with the ease of Ethernet connectivity. The center will be home to two Trion's as live broadcast consoles. A third Trion is configured for fully automated post-production. A single Trion, when used as a front-of-house console, also provides the onstage monitor mixes from a stage-side remote controller. Each console is networked via fiber to a Harrison digital engine and has combined resources consisting of 288 mic inputs, 160 digital 40-bit channels, over 96 fader strips.

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