Learn more about the Soundcraft Ui24R with interactive software demo and video tutorial series
Software demo and new video tutorial series for Soundcraft Ui24R mixer now online
To coincide with the release of the new Soundcraft Ui24R digital mixer and USB multi-track recorder, Soundcraft by HARMAN have released an interactive online demo of the mixer’s control software and a video tutorial series to accompany it.
The Soundcraft Ui24R is a new software-controlled digital mixer and multi-track recorder offering 24 input channels, 20 Studer® designed preamps, legendary Lexicon® effects, dbx® dynamics and AFS2 Automatic Feedback Suppression, DigiTech® guitar signal processing, multi-track DAW recording via USB, multi-track recording to a USB stick, all with intuitive wired or wireless control.
The Ui24R mixer control software is built on HTML5, meaning the system can be controlled from any modern browser on desktop, laptop, tablet or mobile devices without installing any apps. To allow potential users to experience the software, a demo can be run in any HTML5 compatible browser and gives an actual demonstration of the Ui24R’s software features and capabilities.
In conjunction with the demo software, a new Ui24R video tutorial series guides users through the software, highlighting how it works and showcasing key features.
Get hands-on with the demo software here, and watch the video tutorial series here.
For more information on the Ui24R itself please click here.
The Soundcraft Ui24R is available now priced at £899 RRP inc VAT.
Soundcraft by HARMAN is distributed in the UK and ROI by Sound Technology Ltd. For more information please call Sound Technology Ltd on 01462 0208 96250800 or visit www.soundtech.co.uk/music-retail/soundcraft
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