Solid State Logic to highlight C300 HD console

Mar 19, 2009 9:55 AM

    

Solid State Logic (SSL) will showcase its C300 HD Master Studio System at the NAB Show next month.

Designed for film and post-production applications, the C300 HD Master Studio System is a compact, assignable console that enables fast, efficient sweetening and mix creation. The C300 HD addresses the requirements of nonlinear film and TV production.

Key features include:

  • compact work surface
  • external control of up to four DAWs simultaneously
  • monitoring matrices that allow multiformat monitoring on several sets of speakers
  • serial control of HD VTRs with trilevel sync support
  • sonic signature reproduced in 40-bit floating-point algorithms
  • fully integrated professional automation system
  • enhanced TimeFreeze automation to increase mix efficiency

See Solid State Logic at the NAB Show in Booth N4031.




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