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AMS Neve ships consoles to Japanese broadcasters and post houses
Nov 16, 2004 8:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter
Several Japanese broadcasters have upgraded their facilities with consoles from AMS Neve.
The shipments include:
YTV's installation of a 44-fader custom modified Neve 88R analog console.
Seikyo Newspaper's installation of a 36-fader MMC as part of a complete renovation of their central Tokyo facility. The room will be used for music recording, mixing, CD editing and mastering.
Sendai Hoso's newly-relocated broadcast facilities will make the MMC12 installation the centerpiece of its new sweetening room in its broadcasting center.
Tokyo TV Center's will use its MMC digital console for TV post production and for film mixing.
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