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Yash Raj Films places major order with AMS Neve
Aug 20, 2004 8:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter
Indian film studio Yash Raj Films, have confirmed the purchase of several AMS Neve digital and analog audio systems, including an 88R, a DFC, two Libra Post consoles, three AudioFile SC editors, and an offline Encore and a StarNet network.
The Music Studio at Yash Raj will be equipped with a 60-fader frame Neve 88R. Recording media will be analog-to-tape and digital workstations. The facility's Foley room will be equipped with a 12-fader Libra Post console and an integrated 32-track AudioFile SC editor. A second Libra Post will be used for ADR, also with an AudioFile SC editor. The main room is the Film Theatre which will feature a 40-fader DFC2 and an integrated AudioFile recorder/editor. All four of the consoles will be networked together via AMS Neve’s StarNet.
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