MXP-3000 Series
1985 – late 1990s
Notable users
Sony Music Studios, New York, Skywalker Sound, Marin County (post-production stages), Major Japanese broadcast facilities (NHK + commercial networks), Numerous Hollywood film mix stages
Technical specs
| Channels | 36 (MXP-3036) – 56 (MXP-3056) |
| Layout | Modular in-line (analog) |
| Groups | 8 – 16 |
| EQ | 4-band parametric (per-channel) |
| Era | 1985 – late 1990s |
| Variants | MXP-3036 (36 ch), MXP-3056 (56 ch), additional smaller frames |
| Build | Modular construction, low-noise discrete electronics |
| Position | Sony's analog high-end before OXF-R3 carried the lineage into digital |
Sony's large-format analog flagship for high-end post-production and broadcast. The MXP-3036 (36 channels) and MXP-3056 (56 channels) were the defining variants — modular construction, low-noise discrete circuitry, comprehensive routing and a quality of build that justified their position at the top of the Sony pro audio line. Sony Music Studios New York, Skywalker Sound and a long list of film + broadcast houses standardised on the MXP-3000 through the late 1980s and 1990s. Sony's parallel digital work at the Oxford Research Centre (which became the OXF-R3) was effectively their answer to where the MXP-3000 left off — the analog standard for film/post-production until digital took over.
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Notable Recordings
- Film mix sessions at major Hollywood post houses (1985–late-1990s)
- Broadcast production at major networks
Studios
- Sony Music Studios, New York
- Skywalker Sound, Marin County (post-production stages)
- Major Japanese + Asian broadcast facilities