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All Mobile Video purchases Studer Vista 8
Nov 1, 2005 8:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter
All Mobile Video (AMV) has purchased a Studer Vista 8 digital audio console for its new truck.
Scheduled for delivery in early November, the 72-fader desk was purchased for AMV's unnamed new HD video vehicle that will be based in Lodi, NJ.
At less than 10ft wide, the new console will comprise 96 mic/line inputs, 80 pairs of AES inputs, 56 bi-directional MADI I/Os (plus 56 more for connection with DASH multitrack machines), 120 analog line outputs, and be accompanied by an extensive outboard DSP rack.
An additional 24 analog line and 16 AES inputs on a remote I/O unit at the end of 500ft of hardened fiber cable will further enable the desk to be used with other production vehicles.
Given its sheer size, the console will be integrated lengthwise within the truck rather than in the standard perpendicular orientation.
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