Also now included in the AERO.100/2000/soft processors is the exclusive Linear Acoustic Crowd Control algorithm. These scripts can be triggered from GPI or via IP and add a tremendous amount of control flexibility. This allows any of over 200 parameters per processing instance to be fully scripted for automated control, in addition to other system parameters normally available through the remote control software. First introduced in AERO.10 and now included in a new software update for all current AERO processors is a powerful “Task Scripting” feature. Other IP solutions for television included the AERO.soft processing engine (pictured below), with up to eight instances of AERO processing connected via AoIP I/O, and the Linear Acoustic SDI xNode, which embeds and de-embeds audio from two ports of HD/SD-SDI I/O on an AoIP network.Īlso on display were updates to the acclaimed AERO processors for television, including the AERO.10, AERO.100, and AERO.2000. Linear Acoustic demonstrated a number of television applications for AoIP products from the Axia and Omnia product lines, including the iQ mixing console, an intercom panel, the VOCO 8 AoIP-enabled microphone preamp/processor, and (with cooperation from Audio Technica) a very unique microphone with AES67 output, powered by PoE through the Ethernet connection. Here's our short recap from the TV side of the Telos Alliance. We had several new and innovative products on display both in the cloud and in the flesh. Since last year's NAB, we added Minnetonka, with Linear and Minnetonka sharing a booth that received a constant stream of interested folks. While we missed our radio friends, who we normally share a booth with, we had an incredible show. This year at NAB, the Telos Alliance's TV Division was in the South hall alongside many of the other TV broadcasting companies. TV at NAB: Telos Alliance NAB 2016 Wrap-up
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