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Audient

Apr 15, 2005 5:18 PM

AUDIENT AZTEC LIVE
May 2002—Audient's Aztec Live Console features a modular architecture and 32, 40 or 48 input channels. Features include 12 VCA sub groups, eight audio subgroups, VCA solo, a 12x8 matrix, eight mono and two stereo aux buses, and LCR outputs. A stereo ambience input facilitates in-ear monitoring, and scene automation is standard. The board's innovative exterior frame design protects the mixer, while providing numerous handgrip positions for loading the console through narrow doorways or into tight installation spaces. Aztec is already in use on the Groove Armada tour in the UK.


AUDIENT ASP8024
November 1999—Audient (www.audient.co.uk), the UK-based electronics company founded by Dave Dearden and Gareth Davies, launched the ASP8024 analog console, an 80-channel board with full 24-track routing in a true in-line design. The EQ section can be split for assignment to both the long and short fader paths. Other features include 14 aux buses, 20-segment peak LED meters in the long fader path, a stereo bus compressor/limiter and eight independent subgroups. The ASP8024 is priced at $31,000. TO READ THE REVIEW, CLICK HERE.

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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

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