Harrison Series Ten Console (Used)
32 X 8 RHP Inline Design, 8 Auxes, 8 Stereo Busses. Dynamics On Every Channel, 64 Inputs On Mixdown.
Here is one of the first fully automated analog recording consoles from the dawn of that age (mid to late 1980's). The Harrison Series Ten features: full dynamic automation, moving faders, total recall and reset of all parameters, and a completely analog signal path.
The console is configured with 32 inputs - each of which can be configured as Stereo, Dual Line,
Group Master or split (Mic pre/tape return). So, you’ll really have a 64 input console for mixdown.
Each channel also has dynamics
(gate and compressor), a 3-band fully
parametric EQ with high and low pass filters, 8 auxiliary sends, and 8
stereo output busses. On the right hand side is a full 64 wide TT patch bay with 1280 patch points.
It's truly a desk that was ahead of its time. Unlike many comparable automated
consoles, the Harrison Series Ten uses a standard Macintosh computer for
automation instead of an expensive, hard-to-find proprietary computer. The computer used is a Macintosh
II (Hey, remember we're talking 1980's here) and comes with 2 Macintosh IIFX
CPU's to keep the console running for years to come.
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