Studio Technologies to feature StudioComm for Surround system

Apr 10, 2008 4:45 PM

             
The StudioComm for Surround control console by Studio Technologies will be featured in the Joseph Electronics booth at NAB2008.

The StudioComm for Surround control console by Studio Technologies will be featured in the Joseph Electronics booth at NAB2008.

Studio Technologies will be showing a full range of products at NAB2008 centered on its StudioComm for Surround system, consisting of the Model 76B Central Controller and Model 77B Control Console. Studio Technologies will be exhibiting in the Joseph Electronics booth, C6645.

Optimized for broadcast, post-production and master control audio monitoring applications, the StudioComm for Surround features include digital input and analog output capability along with direct support for Dolby E metadata dialnorm data. The system allows connection and flexible routing of two 5.1 surround inputs, three stereo inputs, one 5.1 surround output and one stereo output. All inputs are AES3id compatible (unbalanced BNC). Outputs are electronically balanced analog, and one Model 76B controller supports either one or two Model 77B control consoles.

Studio Technologies will also be introducing LiveCast, a low-cost live shot-over-fiber field solution developed in conjunction with Joseph Fiber Solutions, a division of Joseph Electronics. LiveCast transports digital and analog video along with on-air audio, partyline intercom and IFB. Live demos of the LiveCast’s ability to interface remote crews with the station or truck will be featured in the Joseph Electronics booth.

For more information, visit www.studio-tech.com.




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