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Sony Pro Audio

Apr 15, 2005 1:41 PM

SONY DMX-P01 PORTABLE MIXER
April 2003—The DMX-P01 is suitable for electronic news gathering and electronic field production. Features include full 24-bit processing, 48kHz or 96kHz sampling rate, front panel controls, panel lock and parameter lock functionality, camera-audio return-level check, memory function, power-on memory recall, scene memory recall, digital cascade digital output, flexible meter scales and light weight (four pounds, 13 oz.). List: $ 2,800. www.sony.com/proaudio TO READ THE REVIEW, CLICK HERE.


SONY DMX-R100 EXPANSION
December 2002—The SIU-100 system expansion interface for Sony's DMX-R100 digital console features a 160x160-channel audio routing matrix and format-converter function (analog, AES-3, TDIF, S/PDIF, ADAT, MADI), plus eight slots to accommodate all DMX-R100 option boards. In addition to front panel operation, the unit offers PC/Mac control via Ethernet and 100-snapshot memory/recall.


SONY DMX-R100 UPDATE
November 2002—Enhancements to Sony's DMX-R100 digital console include new DMSK-R100AE automation editor software, which provides virtually unlimited title and snapshot data storage, as well as offline operations such as cut/paste of channel setup and automation data. A DMBK-R109 MADI interface expands the maximum digital I/O from 32 to 72. In larger applications, the MADI board can cascade two mixers together, allowing, for example, a system to monitor a 48-track recording with 48 mics using 16 channels of reverb return—all in 5.1. Also new are a remote I/O system comprising a MADI-based I/O rack and a remote-controlled mic preamp system. A new control panel can remotely control the preamp gain. The I/O rack can be located locally or 100 yards away via fiber optic, and can even be shared between two consoles in different control rooms. TO READ THE REVIEW, CLICK HERE.


SONY DMX-R100
March 2000—From a pro audio viewpoint, the hottest, most discussed product at Winter NAMM was Sony's DMX-R100, a 48-channel, 24-bit, 96kHz-capable digital console retailing at $20,000. TO READ THE "TECHNOLOGY SPOTLIGHT" FEATURE, CLICK HERE.




SONY OXF-R3 OXFORD UPDATE
June 1999—Software V. 2 for Sony's OXF-R3 Oxford console includes expanded multiformat functionality for 5.1 mixing; multiformat, multi-stem recording and monitoring; multiformat sub-level control from each full channel; new Sony EQ and compressor choices; jog/shuttle machine control capability; MIDI support for dynamically automating parameters of external MIDI devices; and a new GUI for simpler, faster offline automation operation. The update also supports the just-announced GML signal processing option, which integrates 96 channels of GML8200 EQ and GML8900 dynamics processing.

Modern Recording and Mixing

This 2-DVD set will show you how the best in the music industry set up a studio to make world-class records. Regardless of what gear you are using, the information you'll find here will allow you to take advantage of decades of expert knowledge. Order now $39.95

Mastering Cubase 4

Electronic Musician magazine and Thomson Course Technology PTR have joined forces again to create the second volume in their Personal Studio Series, Mastering Steinberg's Cubase(tm). Edited and produced by the staff of Electronic Musician, this special issue is not only a must-read for users of Cubase(tm) software, but it also delivers essential information for anyone recording/producing music in a personal-studio. Order now $12.95