Euphonix to show broadcast audio mixing systems at NAB

Mar 15, 2005 12:07 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    



The company will show both the System 5-B and Max Air digital audio mixing systems for on-air broadcast applications.
Euphonix will demonstrate the integration of its System 5-B, 5-MC and Max Air consoles with facility routers at NAB2005.

The systems enable the audio operator and the panel-controlled router operators to have fully independent control of every source on the system. The System 5-MC console for audio post applications interfaces directly to DAWs such as Steinberg’s Nuendo and Merging’s Pyramix using the EuCon high-speed control protocol.

In addition, the Max Air’s V1.4 software upgrade includes new features such as Image Video’s TSI-1000 Mnemonic integration.

For more information, visit www.euphonix.com.

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