Broadcast Engineering - April 2008 - (Page 44) Color you at What new products await indicates advertiser NAB? Let Broadcast Engineering be your guide in the following pages. Optical switching platform Digital audio mixer Euphonix S5 Fusion Opticomm Optilinx OLX-3000 Switches digital signals up to 4.25Gb/s with any of its 144 ports, all housed in a compact 4RU chassis; also available in a 288port version in an 8RU chassis; provides high-speed switching between ports with minimal effect on overall network latency. +1 858 450 0143; www.opticomm.com Stand: N3718 Loudness correction Dolby DP600 Program Optimizer For file-based content; automatically analyzes and normalizes loudness levels in a standardized, repeatable way — in faster than real time; ensures that archived and newly ingested programming plays out at a consistent loudness level. +44 1793 842 100; www.dolby.co.uk Stand: N713 Features DSP SuperCore, which powers the mixer’s signal processing and routing, providing full multiformat channels with EQ, filters and dynamics together with mix, aux and group busses with bus processing; EuCon Hybrid, which incorporates the EuCon high-speed Ethernet protocol, extends the control capabilities of the console beyond the DSP SuperCore to bring Mac and PC DAW tracks onto the console surface for mixing. +44 20 8901 7510; www.euphonix.com Stand: N5217 Soundtrack software Abaltat Express Provides video editors with the tools to compose and arrange a soundtrack; leverages the interface, workflow and composition engine of the Muse software; enables user to drop a QuickTime file into the software, set the parameters for composition and quickly generate a soundtrack, which can be refined through adjustments of keyframes on the timeline; exports projects as AIFF, WAV or MIDI files. Active monitors and subwoofers Genelec 8200/7200 DSP series +353 91 504 688; www.abaltat.com Stand: SL9610 8200 series of biamplified active monitors and 7200 series of active subwoofers allow for all standard AES/EBU formats of digital audio; accept sampling rates ranging from 32kHz to 192kHz and traditional analog signals; integrated software allows 25 of the 8200 loudspeakers and five of the 7200 subwoofers to be denied and controlled via standard Cat 5 cabling. +358 17 83881; www.genelec.com Stand: SL9220 Dual quad-split processor Miranda Technologies Kaleido-Quad-Dual Combines two independent, highquality quad-split processors in a 1RU frame; designed for applications such as mobile truck monitoring, which typically demands high density monitoring across multiple, high-quality but inexpensive LCD monitors; provides full flexibility with respect to the sizing and positioning of the HD/ SD/analog video windows; features 2 x 4 auto-sensing HD-SDI/ SDI/analog composite video inputs, and two high-quality DVI outputs with up to 1920 x 1200 pixels. +44 1491 820 000; www.miranda.com Stand: SU6811 44 44broadcastengineeringworld.com | April 2008 broadcastengineeringworld.com | April 2008 http://www.opticomm.com http://www.dolby.co.uk http://www.euphonix.com http://www.abaltat.com http://www.genelec.com http://www.miranda.com http://broadcastengineeringworld.com
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