The TFT meter bridge in the MPC4-D, Trion, and Air24-7 consoles provides each channel with a PreView waveform. In automated consoles, this waveform follows timecode which allows the user to anticipate cues as they approach. But the waveforms are not limited to post production; they can be driven by any input source... live or pre-recorded. In addition, the screen displays a full view of every channel's level, EQ, aux sends, panning, bus assignments, compressor, gate, and automation states - simultaneously.
Harrison's flagship product, the MPC4-D (motion picture console) is installed at high-profile film facilities around the world. These facilities chose the MPC because of its impeccable sound quality, its multi-user features, its robustness, and its visual impact on the dub stage.
The MPC4-D has 7 dual-concentric knobs and 62 buttons for each channel strip. A TFT meter bridge provides in-depth information and a scrolling waveform above each channel. The list of blockbuster films created on this console is simply too long to recount. Find out why so many facilities trust Harrison for their high-profile projects.
A full-featured multi-purpose console and workstation control surface, the Trion has a modest price tag but still provides all the benefits of Harrison engineering. The Trion is used in high-end TV and film post production facilities, broadcast facilities, and large scale live performance venues around the world. Click on 'Read More...' for more information about the Trion Console for Film/Post, or download a brochure:
The Air24/7 console is an on-air / production console. The Air24/7 is designed for smaller market TV broadcast applications and to work as a part of a larger, distributed system such as a multi-studio radio facility. As a stand alone console the Air24/7 provides the fully equipped channels, flexible monitoring and intuitive file handling found on all Harrison consoles. As part of a larger system it provides flexible routing, floating-point digital I/O, and powerful networking features.Download a brochure or click "Read more..." for more details.