Avenue Edit installs third Euphonix audio post-production console

Dec 7, 2004 1:32 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    



One of three System 5's at Avenue Edit in Chicago, IL, Studio 2 at Avenue Edit.

Audio post-production house Avenue Edit will install its third Euphonix System 5 digital audio console.

The console will be used in conjunction with the facility’s Merging Technologies Pyramix digital audio workstation.

Euphonix's EuCon high-speed control protocol will interface with Merging's open audio system integration solution (OASIS) protocol. Tracks in Pyramix will be brought up on the Euphonix work-surface for fader, switch and knob control with real-time metering and display of parameters.

The integration will also include remote control of record and monitoring features.

For more information, visit www.euphonix.com.

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