Harrison intros IKISdirect

Jul 17, 2005 1:27 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



Harrison’s Profile feature enables on-the-fly configuration intermixing of DAW control strips among regular console channels.

Harrison announced the release of its IKIS automation platform with direct control of ProTools, Nuendo and Pyramix from the console’s control surface. The new software package includes Ethernet interfaces for Nuendo and Pyamix and the latest HUI Ethernet interface for controlling ProTools and other DAWs.

IKISdirect allows Harrison users to map and control the channels of various DAWs directly to the console surface as profile/layers in addition to controlling channels from the console engine. Harrison’s Profile feature enables on-the-fly configuration intermixing DAW control strips among regular console channels. Consoles fitted with Harrison’s new PreView Waveform displays will present in-line waveforms of DAW tracks right in the console meter bridge.

For more information, visit www.harrisonconsoles.com.

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