MPC (Motion Picture Console)
1992 – present
Technical specs
| Channels | 96 – 384 |
| Layout | Film dubbing stage |
| Groups | 48+ |
| EQ | 8-band per channel |
Multi-user mixing
Motorized surround joysticks
Dolby Atmos (MPC5)
Hollywood standard
Sony Pictures / Universal Studios
Designed in collaboration with Sony Pictures Chief Engineer Jeff Taylor, the first MPC was installed on Valentine's Day 1992. Built for multi-user mixing with motorized joysticks for automated surround panning, the MPC series defined Hollywood film mixing workflow for the next three decades. The MPC4-D (2005) at Universal Studios ran 384 channels with eight-band EQ and dynamics per channel, designed for three simultaneous users. The MPC5 (2013) brought object-based mixing compatible with Dolby Atmos and Auro3D.
Notable Recordings
- Hollywood blockbuster film soundtracks, 1992 onward
Studios
- Sony Pictures
- Universal Studios
- Major Hollywood dubbing stages