SSL unveils upgraded C300 HD Master Studio System

Sep 12, 2007 8:25 AM

    
SSL C300 HD Master Studio System

Solid State Logic has enhanced the C300 HD Master Studio System with an improved center section GUI with larger time code display.

Solid State Logic unveiled an upgraded C300 HD Master Studio System at IBC2007.

Designed for film and post-production applications, the C300 HD is a compact, assignable console for fast, efficient sweetening and mix creation. The C300 HD addresses the requirements of nonlinear film and TV production, delivering operational efficiency and scalability.

Key upgrades include:

  • Tri-level sync support
  • Serial control of HD VTRs
  • Enhanced 96kHz feature set with provision for up to 16 discrete audio channels
  • Pec/direct switch option
  • Three- or four-channel side/rear surround panning
  • Extended DAW control with SoftKey keyboard commands
  • Tilting center screen option
  • Improved center section GUI with larger time code display, 32 full resolution meters and extended mix pass list display with 10 levels of undo

For more information, visit www.solid-state-logic.com.




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