02/2004

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Multimedia Center in Japan Opts for AURUS
Another Successful Deal of SALZBRENNER STAGETEC MEDIAGROUP
in Asia
Osaka (Japan). iMedio, a business incubator supporting young multimedia
and IT companies in the establishment phase of their businesses, has
purchased one of the new AURUS mixing consoles by SALZBRENNER STAGETEC
MEDIAGROUP. This large console will be used primarily for mixing multimedia,
video, and DVD productions. iMedio is the second Japanese customer
for AURUS . Last year, the first console was sold to the New National
Theatre in Tokyo.
In an area of approximately 2,100 m2, iMedio, (Incubator for Multimedia
Industry Osaka) provides space, technology and know-how from the multimedia
and IT domains to start-ups and young enterprises to aid them in implementing
their business ideas. A large post-production studio is currently being
constructed, with the new AURUS at its heart. The console is luxuriously
appointed with 56 channel strips, 112 audio channels, 16 extra channel
resources for monitoring and 128 mix buses. This configuration has
an exceptional feature, “As this is a rental studio where numerous
external engineers will work, simple operation was an absolute must.
iMedio requested a comparatively large number of fader pan-els to prevent
dual fader assignments,” says Sebastian Schmidt, project manager
in charge, who directs the project in co-operation with the Japanese
distributor of MEDIAGROUP products, Heavy Moon. The standard system,
comprising the obligatory combination of AURUS and NEXUS STAR, plus
an extra 9-U NEXUS base device, is networked using fibre-optics. This
base device will provide inter-faces to external sources and destinations.
This configuration can subsequently be expanded using more base devices
as required. The NEXUS STAR accom-modates a total of five DSP boards,
each with a capacity of 32 audio channels.
“In addition to simple operation and optimum audio quality,
there was a third cri-terion that made iMedio opt for the AURUS - the
enormous flexibility of the con-sole. For example; thanks to the adaptive
user interface, engineers can use the AURUS as an inline desk if they
prefer. No matter whether the project is a simple dubbing task or an
extensive 5.1 production for DVD: All the various jobs hap-pening at
the studio can be handled quickly, with high productivity using the
new AURUS,” summarizes Schmidt. The installation will be completed
by the end of March.
The production-ready version of AURUS was introduced at the 2003 AES
Con-vention. 18 consoles have been sold worldwide, since. This makes
AURUS one of the best-selling new products of the SALZBRENNER STAGETEC
MEDIAGROUP in recent years, continuing the traditions established by
the leg-endary CANTUS.
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