Axon to unveil new Synapse HD audio modules

Aug 4, 2005 7:50 PM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    

Axon Digital Design will introduce a new range of HD modules with embedded audio processing.

These advanced modules can handle HD and SD in combination with Dolby digital audio. The cards are part of the extensive Synapse range that includes applications to shuffle HD audio.

TWINS double-density modules recently have been added to Synapse and now offers an inventive double down-converting solution.

Axon also will launch two new router series, a compact router and a router aimed at OB-van applications.

Currently, there are more than 100 different Synapse modules. The most recent are the HSS20, an HD audio shuffler, and the DIO48, an audio sample rate converter with tracking delay.

See Axon Digital Design at IBC2005 stand 10.111 or visit www.axon.tv.

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