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40 l April 2013 showpreview


the ability to link up to five HMS-4X main stations via Ethernet and support up to 100 HBP-2X digital beltpacks to build larger and more sophisticated partyline intercom systems. With the linking function, users


expand the channel count on their


intercoms. Up to five main Barix’s Annuncicom PS1


form and as a plug-in for Pro Tools Mac and PC. The company will also be demonstrating the flagship CEDAR Cambridge V8 workstation, the latest version of the CEDAR Tools restoration suite, the Duo rackmount restoration modules and the DNS 8 Live multichannel dialogue noise suppressor. Clear-Com will unveil version


1.1 of the HelixNet Partyline Intercom System in Las Vegas. Expanded functionality includes


stations are connected via the new HLI-ET2 Ethernet Module in HelixNet’s station-to-station networking – they can connect directly over fibre or via a LAN using standard IT switches. A new HLI-FBS Fiber Module is also available for linking stations over long distances. This has two fibre ports using SFP modules for simple exchange of fibre transceivers. It also allows linking to four other main stations in a fibre daisy-chain. Dalet Digital Media Systems’


most advanced Media Asset Management (MAM) platform Dalet Galaxy is being


NAB 2013


showcased in Las Vegas, along with updated versions of the company’s workflow solutions. Dalet Galaxy boasts a


revamped interface along with the versatile new Dalet One Cut multitrack video editor. It includes an industry-standard BPM workflow engine tailored for media organisations; it automates many tasks and processes, increases productivity and provides operational and business visibility. Dalet Galaxy is an open platform with a variety of data exchange and integration paths, including SOA-compliant tools as well as Dalet Xtend connectors that simplify third-party integrations with NLEs, broadcast servers and the like. DirectOut is set to show its


full range of MADI solutions, including the D.O.TEC ANDIAMO.MC 32-channel mic amplifier. Features include MADI I/O, remote control via USB or MADI and 32 additional line outputs. It


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requires only two RU of space and weighs less than 6kg. EVS is launching the NanoAir playout software controller. As well as providing cost-effective, reliable playout for TV studio productions, it can also be used for playing out studio and stage backdrops such as animations and fill and key.


The company will also unveil


workflow solutions that optimise live broadcasting infrastructures, enabling broadcasters to embrace new connected operations and deliver ‘live everywhere’ offerings to the consumer. The ‘Enriched Live


Production’ solution simultaneously connects live venues to broadcasters, remote


8-11 April


users or multimedia consumers, enabling broadcasters and content owners to “enrich their content, maximise revenues and improve the viewer experience”. Lectrosonics will be showing


its latest product, the SRb receiver series. These two- channel slot-mount digital hybrid wireless diversity receivers offer two independent channels and fit into the standard video camera slots found on professional cameras. The two audio channels can feed separate inputs or can be mixed internally to feed a single input. The SRa5P variant is equipped with an external audio output for cameras that only have one audio input in the slot. Both audio channels can be


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