Trion™— Digital Film/Post Production, Broadcast and Live Performance Console
Updated: May 17, 2005

The NEW Harrison Trion digital film/post production, broadcast, and live performance console is designed to function just as the large scale digital console but in a smaller package.

The Trion is Harrison’s latest Generation-3 control surface and exploits Linux and USB technology with the ease of Ethernet connectivity. This technology gives way to the sleek and thin design of the console.

Each Trion is Generation-3 compatible and runs on Harrison’s IKIS™ Platform. All consoles features built-in 15-inch monitors strategically positioned above each 8 faders for a dedicated view of each channel’s information. The Trion consoles also feature the exclusive Harrison PreView™ waveform-envelope display which gives the operator a visual representation of the channel name, stem assignments, EQ graph, dynamics graph, aux sends, input metering, and surround panning. A second row of 7-inch monitors can be added for broadcasting application. The small LCD screens eliminate the need for expensive monitor walls often seen in broadcasting facilities.

Live Performances made simple! A single Trion when used as a front-of-house (FOH) console provides the on stage monitor mixes from a stage-side remote controller.

A
vailable Features in the Trion Include:
"Exclusive end-to-end, 40-bit Wide Pipe architecture delivers a no compromise sonic solution for music recording, on-air broadcast, complex short and long format film mixing, live theatre production, live sound reinforcement, mobile recording and all post production needs.

New surface architecture eliminates the need for a centrally located shared-control panel. Channel controls and assignments are always instantly accessible as vertically oriented strips or as a folded-out across 8 faders for a true knob-per-function adjustment, regardless of the operator’s location at the console.

Internal Linux and USB architecture decreases the console profile, weight and power requirements

Harrison’s digital.engine, router, digital sources and other systems hardware can be shared and remotely controlled by more than one audio console surface in facility’s network.

An optional bridge of 6.5 inch TFT video displays eliminate the need for a costly video monitor wall and places the video sources in the same visual plane as the console controls.

 


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