Spain’s Estudis Roca Produccions upgrades audio services with Euphonix

Aug 4, 2008 10:25 AM

    
With the high-speed EuCon Ethernet control protocol, the System 5-MC speeds up the audio post process.

With the high-speed EuCon Ethernet control protocol, the System 5-MC speeds up the audio post process.

One of Barcelona’s full-service post-houses, Estudis Roca Produccions, has installed a Euphonix System 5-MC in its main Nuendo-equipped recording and editing studio. The company offers post-production services for films, TV, documentaries and animation.

The Euphonix System 5-MC integrated DAW controller combined with Nuendo provides a flexible recording, editing and mixing system. With the high-speed EuCon Ethernet control protocol, the System 5-MC speeds up the workflow process and allows operators to switch between multiple workstations at the touch of a button from a single control surface.

Euphonix products include System 5 and S5 Fusion consoles as well as the System 5-MC and MC Pro DAW controllers. Euphonix recently released a new line of Ethernet workstation controllers for the personal studio.

For more information, visit www.euphonix.com.




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