Adeuxi Activity, IP-Studio among newest Axia partners

Jan 13, 2008 8:08 AM

             
An Axia Element console in use at Studio École de France, one of the first Axia installations by the IP-Studio division of Adeuxi.

An Axia Element console in use at Studio École de France, one of the first Axia installations by the IP-Studio division of Adeuxi.

French broadcast integrator and playout system provider Adeuxi Activity and its newly inaugurated IP-Studio integration division are the newest additions to Axia Audio's growing list of international partners.

Adeuxi, based in Le Bourget, France, has been providing software and hardware solutions to French radio since 1995. It recently launched a studio integration division, IP-Studio, to provide turnkey solutions for digital broadcasting, specifically through the use of Axia IP-Audio technologies. As an Axia partner, IP-Studio will provide complete Axia IP-Audio networks, consoles and switching solutions for its clients; support for Axia IP-Audio networks is also included in the Adeuxi Activity audio delivery suite.

Axia networks have proven popular in France, and IP-Studio has already supplied Axia-powered studios to high-profile radio stations such as Radio Evasion FM, BeurFM, Radio Maritima, Paris-based satellite broadcaster Tropic FM, RTL Group local networks and the Studio École de France broadcasting school in Boulogne. In total, more than 700 studios worldwide are using Axia IP-Audio technology.

A Telos company, Axia builds Ethernet-based professional IP-Audio products for broadcast, sound-reinforcement and commercial audio applications. Along with the popular Element and SmartSurface control surfaces for on-air, commercial production, audio workstations and personal studios, Axia products include digital audio routers, DSP mixers and processors and software for configuring, managing and interfacing networked audio systems.

For more information, visit www.axiaaudio.com and www.Ip-studio.com.




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