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FAIRLIGHT RELEASES 'ADD-ON' MIXING SURFACE
 
SYDNEY – Fairlight (www.fairlightau.com) has introduced a new, six fader extension module for its Xynergi Media Production Centre. The XE-6 adds high-quality and cost-effective tactile mixing control to the Xynergi hardware platform further enhancing its recording and mixing capabilities.
(12/22/2009)
Xynergi runs on the “green” processing power of the CC-1 digital media engine, which delivers high-end audio processing, as well as seamless audio/video file workflows for SD and HD file formats. The system is suitable for Foley, multi-track music recording, film dubbing, live to tape shop recording, ADR and media education programs.

The XE-6 fader extension is Fairlight’s response to the customer demand for a modular system that allows users to create their own surface layout with the precise number of faders for their needs. This building block approach also allows customers to extend their systems should their requirements change in the future.



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