Miranda to highlight ALC solution at London expo

Jan 12, 2010 4:15 PM

    
 Automatic Loudness Control prevents excessive audio jumps.

Automatic Loudness Control prevents excessive audio jumps.

Miranda Technologies will highlight multiple new products, including its Automatic Loudness Control (ALC), at Broadcast Video Expo, Feb. 16-18, in London.

Other products to be shown include the Kaleido-Modular multiviewer, NVISION Enterprise Class routers with integral de-embedding, shuffling and re-embedding, and Imagestore 750 master control system with advanced audio.

Miranda’s new Automatic Loudness Control (ALC) offers a range of loudness control solutions with its signal-processing interfaces, including wideband processing based on its audio-processing algorithms, as well as multiband and wideband solutions through partnerships with audio industry leaders. These include Jünger Audio’s Level Magic wideband processing and Linear Acoustic’s AEROMAX multiband processing.

The ALC solution can provide up to eight channels of loudness processing per interfacing module. Operation can be based on either automatic or actively managed processing modes.




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