Harrison SeriesTen — Harrison SeriesTen — world's first digitally controlled analog console
Harrison SeriesTen — world's first digitally controlled analog console — AudioHead / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Harrison SeriesTen — Harrison SeriesTen with automation (2nd view)
🇺🇸 Harrison

SeriesTen

1985 – 1994

Technical specs

Channels32 – 96
LayoutIn-line
Groups24
EQFully automated (digital encoders)
World's first fully automated console Digital encoder per parameter TEC Award 1991 Live Aid 1985 Zero analog controls in signal path

The world's first fully automated console. Harrison replaced every analog potentiometer and fader with digitally controlled attenuators — five digital encoders per channel governed level, EQ, panning, and dynamics. Mix sessions could be saved and recalled with absolute precision; no parameter was beyond automation. Harrison SM5 consoles covered Live Aid 1985 (U.S. portion) in front-of-house and monitor positions, routing audio for 90,000 attendees plus White House and Space Shuttle feeds. The SeriesTenB (1989) refined the design with improved stability and interactive video graphics, winning the Mix Foundation TEC Award for Outstanding Technical Achievement in Console Technology in 1991.

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Vintage Advertisements

Harrison SeriesTen ad — REP 1990-05
Harrison SeriesTen ad — REP 1990-05 (1990)
Harrison SeriesTen ad — REP 1990-09
Harrison SeriesTen ad — REP 1990-09 (1990)

Notable Recordings

  • Janet Jackson — Rhythm Nation (1989, mixed by Steve Hodge at Flyte Tyme Studios)
  • Live Aid (1985) — US portion SM5 FOH & monitor consoles
  • Major Hollywood film post-production

Studios

  • Flyte Tyme Studios
  • Major Hollywood post-production facilities