Finland’s MTV3 chooses Lawo for digital upgrade

Jul 23, 2006 8:00 AM

    

MTV3 studios Helsinki, soon to be upgraded with a mc²66 console digital console.

An mc²66 mixing console will replace an analog system at Finland’s commercial MTV3 channel in Helsinki, a popular provider of entertainment and information for all Finnish consumers. The channel offers films and entertainment programs, including both Finnish and foreign series. The future productions with the mc²66 will include news and morning shows.

The core of the Lawo mc²66 console will offer 144 fully equipped DSP channels and a routing matrix of 3072 inputs x 3072 outputs. The two connected DALLIS I/O systems will provide for 24 mic/line in, 32 line in, 32 line out, 8 GPI in/out and 12 monitoring outputs.

For more information, visit www.lawo.de.




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