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The 32C Channel combines 3 of Harrison's most renowned processing elements - the 32C EQ, the 32C filters, and the Mixbus channel compressor - into a single plugin with adjustable signal-flow.
In 1975, Dave Harrison launched the 32Series console. For nearly a decade, the 32Series remained the go-to console for new studio construction around the world.
Wondering what a Harrison sounds like? Think about these songs, and the sound of Harrison should become immediately apparent:
Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and "Bad" albums were both recorded on Harrison consoles by Bruce Swedien.
Many Queen songs including the instantly recognizable sound of "Another One Bites the Dust" were recorded on Harrison 32Series console by Reinhold Mack.
Sade's album Promise (including the track "Sweetest Taboo") was recorded on a Harrison Series24 and mixed on a Harrison MR3.
Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation" was mixed on a Harrison SeriesTen at Flyte Time.
Paul Simon's "Graceland" was mixed on a Harrison console at Ovation.
More recent hits include Kacey Musgraves's "Rainbow": Craig Alvin received a Grammy for his contribution to the Album of the Year. The song 'Rainbow' was mixed on Craig's Harrison SeriesTwelve.
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