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With demand for television programmes and DVD content on the increase, SCI felt it was time to upgrade its main vehicle so that it was better placed to cope with 5.1 surround sound productions. The C200 was an ideal console choice because it is very compact and can be tailored to fit into small spaces such as a mobile studio.
Mr. Fumiaki Saito, managing director of SCI, says: “Solid State Logic’s C200 console was perfectly suited to our requirements because it has fantastic 5.1 capabilities and a large number of inputs, which is ideal for live sound recording. It also offers exceptional audio quality and is very user friendly, which is an important consideration for the freelance engineers using our vehicles.”
SCI handles a wide variety of orchestral recordings, many of which are destined for television broadcast and release on DVD. It has four mobile trucks in daily use, including Studio-3, which now houses the C200. This vehicle is based on a Mercedes-Benz chassis and incorporates two mixing rooms, making it ideal for large-scale productions recorded at many of Japan’s major concert halls.
Established 30 years ago as an equipment hire company, SCI moved into mobile recording as a result of customer demand and is now highly regarded as one of Japan’s premier live sound recording specialists. Many Japanese recording engineers learned their craft by working for the company and now regularly return to SCI whenever a project needs a live sound mobile.
4th April 2005
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