Harrison Debuts High Density Audio Conversion System

 

Nashville, Tenn., October 20, 2000 -- Harrison by GLW Incorporated announces a new 24-bit digital high-density audio conversion system. It is the perfect combination of excellent audio quality in an efficient package with an outstanding performance-to-price ratio. The High-density converter made its public debut at the AES 2000 tradeshow in Los Angeles.

The new arrival is a MADI-based system that may be configured for AES/EBU or analog conversion. I/O Converter units are available in either a 12 RU bulk version or in individual rack-mountable I/O units. Each I/O unit can handle up to 56 signals. Bulk converters hold eight I/O units for up to 448 signals per bulk configuration. The 96K audio conversion system is fully modular and may be easily upgraded upon release of newer interface standards or converters. AES/EBU inputs feature bypassable 24-bit Sample Rate Conversion while the analog converters offer a better than 110dB dynamic range.

The system, while designed to work with Harrison¹s digital.engine, will work equally well with tape machines and workstations as well as with other manufacturers¹ consoles. For large applications, Harrison¹s converters provide the most cost effective solution currently available.

Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Harrison by GLW designs, manufactures and supports professional audio mixing consoles for the film, video, post-production, broadcast, live sound reinforcement, and music recording industries. The leader in console automation, Harrison is committed to engineering innovation and excellence.


Source: GLW Designs
Web: www.harrisonconsoles.com