SSLtech
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Been a little busy at work lately, building and fitting out a new room. Here are some pics:
This is the machine room. There's more... -Hidden behind the wall of racks that you can see is a second wall of racks...
This is the projection room. -yes, film projection!!! 2x 35mm projectors with changeover, one massive JVC digital projector... great for viewing parties! :wink:
This is a picture of the console, with the screen dark:
...and a picture with the JVC projector running:
It's not finished yet, it's been keeping me busy for a while, and for a long time it was semi-secret, but I recon that since they've started showing it to people, I might as well share some pics with my buddies here!
The console is a harrison MPC-3, with 224-channels, full matrix output for up to 16 monitor feeds. Panning is fully programmable across all output buses.
There are eight Pro-Tools 192kHz HD systems. The I/O count for the three source systems is 64, 48 and 32. There are 4 x MX-2424's, 4x MMR-8's, 2x MMP-16s and a full AES routing system. Three Lexicon 960L's, three TC electronic 6000 systems also...
THis is why I haven't been round the lab so much lately... :twisted:
Keith
This is the machine room. There's more... -Hidden behind the wall of racks that you can see is a second wall of racks...
This is the projection room. -yes, film projection!!! 2x 35mm projectors with changeover, one massive JVC digital projector... great for viewing parties! :wink:
This is a picture of the console, with the screen dark:
...and a picture with the JVC projector running:
It's not finished yet, it's been keeping me busy for a while, and for a long time it was semi-secret, but I recon that since they've started showing it to people, I might as well share some pics with my buddies here!
The console is a harrison MPC-3, with 224-channels, full matrix output for up to 16 monitor feeds. Panning is fully programmable across all output buses.
There are eight Pro-Tools 192kHz HD systems. The I/O count for the three source systems is 64, 48 and 32. There are 4 x MX-2424's, 4x MMR-8's, 2x MMP-16s and a full AES routing system. Three Lexicon 960L's, three TC electronic 6000 systems also...
THis is why I haven't been round the lab so much lately... :twisted:
Keith