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20 l April 2013 showpreview The Cheese box from K-array


The Master section offers individual level controls for the main and the mono outputs. The mono out and the headphones out are also switchable to PRE-VCA via


pushbuttons, which allows pre- fade listening of sounds even with the master level fully down. The DVM-120-PBS


headphones beltpack system is a purely analogue – and hence


Prolight + Sound


latency-free – heavy-duty personal monitor solution. Using off-the-shelf microphone cables (max 50m with a 0.22sqm line) the central unit provides up to four beltpacks with the signal plus the required supply voltage. It offers a stereo input and an auxiliary sub input, which can be activated individually for each beltpack output. The inputs are electronically balanced and switchable from +4dBu to -10dBV nominal level. The central unit is powered by an integrated wide-range power supply. The beltpack can be switched to either stereo, mono or sub input operation mode. Analogue outboard specialist


IOSONO


IOSONO will announce a collaboration with leading pro- audio software developer, Steinberg Media Technologies, a subsidiary of the Yamaha Corporation. IOSONO’s


industry-acclaimed plug-in Anymix Pro is now an integral part of Nuendo 6, Steinberg’s latest version of its post- production system. Anymix Pro instantly adjusts loudness and EQ settings automatically once the signal is moved within the listening space. Also on board


Thermionic Culture will release the Phoenix HG in Germany. This is a single-channel strip based on the Phoenix vari-mu compressor circuitry, and features active EQ; switchable threshold settings; switchable release; side-chain bass cut and an output trim control. Sowter transformers ensure inputs and outputs are fully balanced. Visitors to the TOA stand


will have the first chance to see the company’s new active line array system, the SR-D8. As well as processing both analogue and digital audio input, the speaker harnesses a built-in digital amplifier to project sound waves to targeted areas with greater precision than is possible with conventional speakers. By digitally shaping the width and angle of acoustic beams, it can steer sound precisely to desired areas without requiring a change of installation location. The SR-D8 also enables 16 speakers (in up to four stacks) to be controlled as a single unit via CobraNet. Alongside the SR-D8 and other best sellers from the TOA and Trantec range, TOA will be showcasing the M-864D, which is the latest digital input stereo mixer from TOA; the digital mixer has 15 inputs, straightforward operation functions and flexible configuration choices. Showing for the first time on


the XTA stand will be the new multichannel analogue to digital option for the DS8000 audio distribution system. This offers two electronically balanced and two transformer isolated


Anymix Pro are high-quality upmix features, making it easy to upmix stereo channels to 8.1 surround or backwards by keeping the naturalness of the original sound. In addition, Anymix Pro can be “highly configured according to individual needs”, says the company.


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A new addition to the Kling & Freitag family, the Sequenza


outputs from each input, along with a pair of AES digital outputs for each input. The new card also allows for selectable sample rates from 48k up to 192k or can be synchronised from an external word clock with sample rate conversion from 32kHz upwards. The word clock input can also be used as a master clock output with selectable rates of 48/96/192k available. n www.pls.messefrankfurt.com


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