France’s Yellow Cab Studio installs Euphonix console

Nov 19, 2007 8:04 AM

    
Euphonix S5 Fusion console

The Euphonix S5 Fusion console is an all-in-one packaged audio mixing system designed to meet the needs and budgets of modern mixing facilities.

Yellow Cab Studios in Paris has installed a Euphonix S5 Fusion audio console for TV postproduction and feature film mixing. It was the first installation of an S5 console in Europe.

The S5 Fusion is located in Yellow Cab’s Studio A dubbing theater, which features a 2k Sanyo PLV-HD2000 projection system fed from a VCube.

The S5 Fusion is an all-in-one packaged audio mixing system designed to meet the needs and budgets of modern mixing facilities that require a professional mixing console that can handle a large number of tracks with the quality and reliability of DSP channels, professional monitoring, plus the ability to control DAW tracks directly from the console surface.

The S5 Fusion features EuCon, a control protocol developed by Euphonix, which allows high-speed Ethernet control of any application. The S5 Fusion also features a new expandable DSP SuperCore which provides DSP channels, each with EQ and dynamics processing, delay, and surround panning to multiformat mix, group and aux buses.

For more information, visit www.euphonix.com.




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