October 11, 2018, 06:56 AM
https://www.aotg.com/calrec-debuts-new-impulse-core-in-the-big-apple/
NEW
YORK, OCTOBER 11, 2018 — Calrec’s new
Impulse core, the next generation audio processing platform for its Apollo and
Artemis control surfaces, is making its U.S. debut at NAB NY (Booth N263).
Impulse core is a powerful
audio processing and routing engine with AES67 and SMPTE 2110 connectivity. With
control connectivity via IP, surfaces can be physically remote and connected
over standard networks using COTS hardware. This technology enables all Calrec
customers to make the transition to next generation audio (NGA) and IP
infrastructures, and provides the flexibility to do so without an overhaul of
production equipment.
“Impulse core is a very
robust and scalable DSP platform that aligns with Calrec’s future development
initiatives, as we continue to evolve and supply our customers with an
intuitive upgrade path to IP infrastructures,†says Dave Letson, Calrec’s VP of
Sales. “As IP becomes more prevalent, it is Calrec’s goal to lessen the cost of
this transition and make it a smooth experience for existing and new customers
looking to upgrade to the latest workflows.â€
Impulse provides 3D
immersive path widths and panning for NGA applications, 5.1, 5.1.2, 5.1.4, 7.1,
7.1.2 and 7.1.4 input channels, busses, monitoring and metering are available.
It has an integral AoIP router, which fully supports NMOS discovery and
connection management, as well as mDNS/Ravenna discovery. Two 5U Impulse cores
can be combined to provide full redundancy and can be physically remote from
each other for disaster recovery.
In addition to Impulse
core, Calrec will be showcasing its Type R, expandable, IP-based radio system
at the show. Type R’s physical control system consists of just three slimline
panels: a fader panel, a large soft panel and a small soft panel. A simple 2U
core with integrated I/O resources allows customers to be up and running
immediately. A single core can power up to three independent mixing
environments, with no sharing of DSP resources. The ability to use multiple
mixing engines combined with the convenience of an AES67 compatible network
provides enough flexibility to keep up with radio’s rapidly changing
requirements.
Calrec’s upgraded Brio
consoles with expanded channel capability will also be on display at NAB NY. New
expansion packs increase the Brio12 DSP count from 48 to 64 input channels and
the Brio36 from 64 to 96 input channels. DSP expansion packs are available for
all Brio consoles on v1.1.6 software or above; software upgrades are free
following Brio registration at www.calrec.com/brioregistration.
Calrec Audio is exclusively dedicated to excellence in
audio mixing for on-air and live production. A broadcast specialist for more
than 50 years, Calrec has developed a range of digital consoles relied on by
the world's most successful broadcasters. Increasingly. consoles are integral
components on a facility-wide network, giving rise to adaptable workflows,
shareable resources and the ability to be easily expanded. From the very
beginning, Calrec has created innovative solutions that have allowed
broadcasters to develop their working methods and get greater value from their
equipment. For premium audio solutions, broadcasters put their trust in Calrec.
More information is available at calrec.com.
Follow Calrec
Audio:
https://www.facebook.com/calrecaudio
https://twitter.com/calrecaudio
All trademarks appearing herein are the property of their respective
owners.
NEW
YORK, OCTOBER 11, 2018 — Calrec’s new
Impulse core, the next generation audio processing platform for its Apollo and
Artemis control surfaces, is making its U.S. debut at NAB NY (Booth N263).
Impulse core is a powerful
audio processing and routing engine with AES67 and SMPTE 2110 connectivity. With
control connectivity via IP, surfaces can be physically remote and connected
over standard networks using COTS hardware. This technology enables all Calrec
customers to make the transition to next generation audio (NGA) and IP
infrastructures, and provides the flexibility to do so without an overhaul of
production equipment.
“Impulse core is a very
robust and scalable DSP platform that aligns with Calrec’s future development
initiatives, as we continue to evolve and supply our customers with an
intuitive upgrade path to IP infrastructures,†says Dave Letson, Calrec’s VP of
Sales. “As IP becomes more prevalent, it is Calrec’s goal to lessen the cost of
this transition and make it a smooth experience for existing and new customers
looking to upgrade to the latest workflows.â€
Impulse provides 3D
immersive path widths and panning for NGA applications, 5.1, 5.1.2, 5.1.4, 7.1,
7.1.2 and 7.1.4 input channels, busses, monitoring and metering are available.
It has an integral AoIP router, which fully supports NMOS discovery and
connection management, as well as mDNS/Ravenna discovery. Two 5U Impulse cores
can be combined to provide full redundancy and can be physically remote from
each other for disaster recovery.
In addition to Impulse
core, Calrec will be showcasing its Type R, expandable, IP-based radio system
at the show. Type R’s physical control system consists of just three slimline
panels: a fader panel, a large soft panel and a small soft panel. A simple 2U
core with integrated I/O resources allows customers to be up and running
immediately. A single core can power up to three independent mixing
environments, with no sharing of DSP resources. The ability to use multiple
mixing engines combined with the convenience of an AES67 compatible network
provides enough flexibility to keep up with radio’s rapidly changing
requirements.
Calrec’s upgraded Brio
consoles with expanded channel capability will also be on display at NAB NY. New
expansion packs increase the Brio12 DSP count from 48 to 64 input channels and
the Brio36 from 64 to 96 input channels. DSP expansion packs are available for
all Brio consoles on v1.1.6 software or above; software upgrades are free
following Brio registration at www.calrec.com/brioregistration.
Calrec Audio is exclusively dedicated to excellence in
audio mixing for on-air and live production. A broadcast specialist for more
than 50 years, Calrec has developed a range of digital consoles relied on by
the world's most successful broadcasters. Increasingly. consoles are integral
components on a facility-wide network, giving rise to adaptable workflows,
shareable resources and the ability to be easily expanded. From the very
beginning, Calrec has created innovative solutions that have allowed
broadcasters to develop their working methods and get greater value from their
equipment. For premium audio solutions, broadcasters put their trust in Calrec.
More information is available at calrec.com.
Follow Calrec
Audio:
https://www.facebook.com/calrecaudio
https://twitter.com/calrecaudio
All trademarks appearing herein are the property of their respective
owners.
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