Lawo to present Plug-In Collection

Mar 22, 2009 9:54 AM

    
Lawo will be demonstrating its Plug-In Collection in Booth N5433 at the upcoming NAB Show.

Lawo will be demonstrating its Plug-In Collection in Booth N5433 at the upcoming NAB Show.

At this year’s NAB Show in Las Vegas, console manufacturer Lawo will offer the North American premier of its first Plug-in Collection. Lawo plug-ins enable users to experience the operational benefits and audio quality of Lawo’s mc² series audio processing on their own digital audio workstations. These DSP algorithms can now be applied independently from Lawo mc² mixing consoles be used by video editors and sound engineers in music production, film, television and radio.

The Lawo Plug-in Collection comprises a wide range of production tools that do not require an investment in expensive hardware. Operators will not only benefit from a low-noise architecture (signal-to-noise ratio of 135dB-150 dB) but also Lawo’s surround-sound hyperpanning at a low-entry price. The Lawo Plug-in Collection presentation will be available for demonstrations in NAB Booth N5433.




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