Hi, lets get a few things clarified, the "keyboard" is just one component you get for $28,000. This a the front end to a huge media engine, capable of mixing over 200 channels of audio at 48K, with 6 band EQ, 3 stage dynamics, 72 busses, a 96 track disk recorder with editing, complete automation for every single parameter, and includes a HD disk recorder too. It is intended for the professional audio/video market who already spend this kind of money for just the audio/video engine alone. The users who work with this kind of equipment need a tactile user interface which is where Fairlight have pioneered user interfaces for professional audio and video equipment for some 30 years. The high end of Fairlights product range extend to over $400,000. For more information about Fairlights products visit www.fairlightus.com
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Hi, lets get a few things clarified, the "keyboard" is just one component you get for $28,000. This a the front end to a huge media engine, capable of mixing over 200 channels of audio at 48K, with 6 band EQ, 3 stage dynamics, 72 busses, a 96 track disk recorder with editing, complete automation for every single parameter, and includes a HD disk recorder too. It is intended for the professional audio/video market who already spend this kind of money for just the audio/video engine alone. The users who work with this kind of equipment need a tactile user interface which is where Fairlight have pioneered user interfaces for professional audio and video equipment for some 30 years. The high end of Fairlights product range extend to over $400,000.
For more information about Fairlights products visit www.fairlightus.com