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SSL Advances System T Broadcast Audio Platform
SOLID STATE LOGIC [Booth C6107] will unveil the latest immersive and NGA production workflows for live-to-air broadcast at the 2023 NAB Show, to be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center between Saturday, April 15th and Wednesday, April 19th. Additionally, SSL will feature its forthcoming SSL Live V5.2 Software, and advanced DAW controllers and interfaces for content creators.
To keep broadcasters on the cutting edge of content, Solid State Logic has developed a no compromise immersive/NGA production tool kit for System T. Offering object and channel based immersive production, delivered through specifically designed workflows and features, System T makes producing next-generation content simple and effective.
The System T immersive production toolkit features:
• Immersive channel and bus formats with integrated XYZ and rotational Theta 3D panning.
• Intelligent immersive up/downmixing functions.
• Comprehensive range of immersive effects including: delay, dynamics, EQ, modulation and more.
• 360° Transcoder with A-B conversion for Sennheiser AMBEO VR
• Binaural 3D encoder with input formats from 4.0 to 7.1.4.
• At NAB ’23, the System T S500 large-format modular control surface and TE2 processing engine will be set up with 5.1.4 immersive monitoring to demonstrate why System T is leading the way in next-generation MPEG-H and Dolby Atmos live-to-air production. Scalable processing and control solutions
With advanced AoIP at its core, SSL’s System T platform offers a range of versatile processing and control solutions to fit a variety of requirements and broadcasters. From large format modular control surfaces, fixed format mid-sized consoles and rack mount controllers to software running on COTS computer hardware or virtual machines, there is a System T processing and control solution to fit your broadcast application.
Touring, installed sound and house of worship
For the touring, installed sound and house of worship focused NAB Show attendees, Solid State Logic will also be previewing its forthcoming V5.2 Console and SOLSA software. Joining L-Acoustics L-ISA and Meyer Sound SpaceMapGo, d&b Soundscape is now the latest immersive loudspeaker system to be integrated into the SSL Live platform control software. A new SSL Live V5.2 software update — to be
AEQ VENUS 4 IP Audiocodec
AEQ (Central Hall - C1806) presents its new Phoenix Venus 4 audiocodec. This new dual stationary audiocodec for point-topoint links stands out for having IP connectivity and two simultaneous bidirectional stereo transmissions with different formats and qualities. It also features SIP protocol and EBU N/ACIP standard, as well as OPUS algorithms revealed at NAB 2023 — also delivers greatly enhanced rehearsal and recorder functionality, which includes multiple switching groups, flexible routing and locking override functions.
(configuration support and remote control tools).
AEQ Venus 4 is available in two hardware versions: one with a front panel control and a more basic version with network and communications status indicators. Both versions have balanced analogue inputs and outputs on XLR connectors and dedicated AES/EBU digital I/O connectors.
SSL’s Audio Creation Products (ACP), including UF8 Advanced DAW Controller and range of renowned USB audio interfaces will be on hand for attendees to experience the very latest in hybrid music production technology for live streaming, content creation and more.
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Triple network port, dual RS232 auxiliary data link and redundant power supply. Available version with 48 volt DC power supplies and optional DANTE/AES 67 IP local audio inputs and outputs.
It can be controlled via the Phoenix Control application.
There is a user-friendly graphical window for configuration and another for operation that allows
Sound Devices at the Nexus of Wireless Audio
THE SOUND DEVICES booth at NAB (C4611) will feature several configurations of the new A20-Nexus multichannel, true diversity wireless receiver, to show its versatility.
The A20-Nexus offers a 470-1525 MHz global tuning range through SpectraBand, longdistance remote control of transmitters via Sound Devices’ proprietary NexLink protocol, integrated RTSA (real-time spectrum analysis), and Power-over-Ethernet and audio via Dante –all in a half-rack unit. Its eight receiver channels can be expanded to 12 or 16 channels with no extra hardware required, by purchasing or renting an A20-Nexus 4-Channel Expansion License.
To show the full strength of the A20-Nexus receiver, on Monday, April 17th, at 5:00pm, Sound Devices will have a pair of A20-Nexus receivers set up outdoors for hands-on demos. Guests are welcome to the Blue Lot, outside the Las Vegas Convention Center’s Central Hall, to see how well the A20-Nexus performs in a challenging RF (radio frequency) environment. The Sound Devices team will be on hand to answer any questions.
Back in its NAB booth, Sound Devices will also demo its 8-Series line, which includes Scorpio, 888, and 833 mixer-recorders. Designed specifically for sound professionals’ workflow, each 8-Series mixerrecorder has unprecedented recording power and a rugged, efficient interface. Also on display will be MixPre II Series audio mixers, suited for field audio, sound effects, film us to work with it as if we were in front of a front control panel, choosing encoding modes, connection modes and establishing or terminating calls.
Both the configuration and basic operation functions are presented in an accessible and intuitive way through the AEQ ControlPhoenix application.
Visit http://www.aeq.eu audio, or live music. With crystal-clear, ultra-lownoise Kashmir preamps, MixPre II mixers allow multiple voices or audio for video to be recorded with superior quality – all the way up to a 32-bit float bit depth and a 192 kHz sample rate.
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