Fairlight introduces XE-6 fader extension for Xynergi

Jan 8, 2010 12:30 PM

    
The XE-6 fader extension module adds tactile mixing control to the Fairlight Xynergi production system.

The XE-6 fader extension module adds tactile mixing control to the Fairlight Xynergi production system.

Australia-based Fairlight has introduced the XE-6, a new six-fader extension module for its Xynergi Media Production Center. The XE-6 fits neatly into the physical setup of the Xynergi controller, adding tactile mixing control to the Xynergi hardware platform and elevating it to fulfill the full range of audio production tasks from recording and editing through to mixing.

The XE-6 fader extension is Fairlight’s response to the overwhelming customer demand for a modular system that allows users to create a personal surface layout with the precise number of faders needed. This building block approach also allows users to extend the system as their requirements become more advanced.

In common with all Fairlight production systems, Xynergi runs on the processing power of the CC-1 digital media engine, which delivers audio processing and seamless audio/video file workflows for virtually all SD and HD file formats.




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