LAWO
Lawo – New Perspectives in Broadcast
Lawo consoles and routers have gained an international reputation for quality, user-friendliness, flexibility, capacity, and reliability; Lawo stands for customer partnership, efficient service, and fast support. Well over 1,500 systems for broadcast, radio on-air, and live applications are installed worldwide in studios, MCRs, OB vans and theatres, also serving dependably at international sports events such as world championships and the Summer and Winter Games, as well as big music events. From design to product, hardware and software, layout and design – everything is developed and produced at Lawo’s headquarters in Rastatt, Germany.
POWER, FLEXIBILITY, INTUITIVE OPERATION – THE MC² SERIES
With more than 8000 x 8000 crosspoints and even more in networked systems, plus up to 888 DSP channels, the mc² series is ready to handle all the requirements for modern OB vans and studios – and more. Transferring snapshots from an mc²66 MKII to an mc²56 or mc²90 – loading a snapshot from a console to provide a completely different DSP capacity or fader count – underlines the principle of the mc² software architecture: we are absolutely certain that flexibility is one of the major contributors to cost efficiency, due to easy and fast adaptation, whatever the production. Lawo’s ‘Dual Star Technology’ has found its way into mixing console
design, which has enabled Lawo to establish a further milestone in reliability and redundancy for mixing consoles and HD cores.
MC²90 – OPTIMUM CONTROL AND
MAXIMUM FLEXIBILITY
The mc²90 offers a modular central control section to position the most significant modules where you need them. In addition, external control devices can be integrated smoothly. There are no compromises regarding flexibility.
The mc² series impresses with its precise signal processing. Changes to the DSP path can be made without any clicks, and even delay settings can be made noiselessly during runtime. For modern productions that require 5.1 Surround, mc² consoles are the ideal answer. It’s their reliability and experience that has made Lawo the first choice for the 2012 sports TV productions in Poland/Ukraine and London. Lawo is continuously expanding the toolbox for modern surround productions. The latest advancements are the AMBIT Upmix, providing a high- quality upmix in every surround channel, creating a 100% downmix compatible, fully-fledged surround sound image. Innovative front processing algorithms, the HD Core DSP redundancy, and very low latency make this Upmix tool superior. These qualities and the number of installations have made the mc² series a standard around the world.
LOUDNESS METERING MC²66 MKII – INSPIRED BY YOUR NEEDS
Thanks to its lightweight construction, low power consumption, and compact dimensions, the mc²66 is ideally suited for OB vans, studios, broadcast, and live/theatre applications. Available fader sizes range from 24 to 104.
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Loudness metering is designed to help eliminate jumps in audio loudness between different TV/radio programmes, or even during a single programme. Based on the EBU R128 and ATSC A/85 standards, Lawo has incorporated loudness metering in the mc² series consoles. This can be combined at any time with a True Peak display, and enables loudness metering in any individual channel in Momentary or Short-term mode, with each main output facilitating the integration of loudness metering over time. For ease of use, Lawo’s Loudness Metering can be operated using presets for the two standards. Furthermore, Loudness Metering throughout a complete production can be permanently displayed in the GUI header display.
The International Guide To Consoles 2013
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