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NYC's
Sony Music Studios
offers its clients a
magnificent music
mixing room
complete with a 56
fader Euphonix.
Mariah Carey's TV
special Fantasy was
the CS2000's
inaugural project.
Pictured: Engineer
John Alberts
Sony
Tony Taverner (left)
and Jeff Allen of
Sensible Music
Studios in North
London offer their
clients the most
innovative and
up-to-date
technology available
including a 96 fader
CS2000. Among their
credits are Michael
Jackson, Stevie
Wonder and Orb.
Sensible Music
Legendary
musician/producer
George Duke enjoys
the flexibility and
ease of his CS2000.
"Euphonix makes it
really wonderful to
work-- and much
faster," comments
Duke, whose credits
include Natalie Cole
and Al Jarreau.
George Duke
...midi
...midi
The CS Series of consoles include
powerful MIDI control features
allowing for connection to the
studio's MIDI network. MIDI machine
control is included from the console's
transport and locate keys. The
SnapShot Recall system also
integrates MIDI program change data
so SnapShots may be triggered
externally from a sequencer. Each
SnapShot also includes MIDI program
change messages so outboard
equipment may be re-programmed
when a SnapShot is fired from the
console. This becomes even more
powerful when SnapShots are
triggered from the SnapShot
Automation system as effects devices
can be made to change program
number at an easily defined timecode
point. Every channel fader on the
console may be programmed to
output MIDI control data so that the
engineer may adjust external MIDI
equipment using faders and the
automation system to store and
playback moves. Console objects may
also receive MIDI control data so
external controllers can be made to
operate specific controls on the
console.
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