Fairlight to highlight digital audio recording, editing, mixing systems

Mar 5, 2009 2:43 PM

    

Fairlight will demonstrate the Xynergi controller, Constellation XCS console and Pyxis MT during the NAB Show.

The Xynergi media production center is a desktop editor that features an implementation of self-labeling key switches that can display full-color images, animated icons or text.

Incorporated into each Constellation XCS digital audio console model is the XCS panel, an Xynergi Center Section. Users can also specify a Constellation XCS without a center panel or with the earlier Binnacle-based center sections.

Pyxis-MT is an audio and video capture, playback and file transfer system designed for use in audio post production, film dubbing, telecine capture, screening rooms, ADR list preparation and control functions in ADR recording studios. It is a fully featured HD nonlinear recorder/player with a professional 192-track audio recorder in one.

See Fairlight at NAB Show Booth SL1910.




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