Euphonix announces EuCon support

Jan 31, 2006 11:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

             



The AX24’s mic pre controls and delay can be shown directly on the Euphonix 5-MC channel strip.
Digital Audio Denmark, makers of the AX24 converter system, have announced that its converter can now be controlled from the Euphonix System 5-MC and MC digital audio workstation controller via Euphonix’ high-speed control protocol, EuCon. The DAD AX24 now provides full integration with the Euphonix controllers, enabling full remote control of the converter and high-speed network access via Ethernet.

The AX24’s mic pre controls and delay can be shown directly on the Euphonix 5-MC channel strip, as well as other parameters including phase invert, mute, low cut filters and more. The AX24 supports multiple I/O options, including AES, MADI, TDIF, SDIF3 and PTMix24 interfaces. DAD’s remote control software enables the Euphonix controllers to transmit eight audio channels over a single coaxial cable via MADI, providing direct connection with a Euphonix console or MADI-equipped PC audio workstation.

For more information, visit www.euphonix.com and www.digitalaudio.dk.

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