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Wheatstone By Anne Morris


Adding to its line-up of studio control and audio processing products, Wheatstone Corporation is introducing an all-new tabletop IP control surface, several IP audio products, and an updated spectral audio processor this week. Products being showcased at IBC include Wheatstone’s WheatNet-IP audio-over-IP studio routing system and its analogue and digital control surfaces, consoles and mixers; the LX-24, the latest Wheatstone IP control surface that combines the best of a traditional board layout with extreme AoIP networkability; the Aura8-IP eight-channel


audio processor, for sound sculpting on tap anywhere in the studio; and a MADI bridge to IP audio routing. What’s more, the upgrade of spectral audio processor AirAura to version 2.0 creates a virtual subwoofer in the


40Hz-90Hz range that is suited for CHR and Urban programmers. Also new is its Speech Smart technology to manage the multiband AGC and compressor to keep speech sounding clean and natural. AirAura 2.0 features


An aura about it: New adjustable presets included


many new presets, all fully adjustable, to help broadcasters find their


station’s perfect signature sound. 14.119


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One remote does it all


Shenzhen C&D


By Ian McMurray Despite the siren call of multifunctional portable devices such as the iPhone, many


consumers continue to prefer a purpose-built remote control. It’s to those consumers that Shenzhen C&D Electronics is appealing with its RF091.


The RF091 features IR learning


Designed to support TVs, set-top boxes, a range of network and media players and PCs, it is an air mouse with a full QWERTY keyboard on the reverse side. It automatically detects which side is being used, and comes with support for IR learning for TV control. The RF091 is also


upgradeable for motion gaming. 4.C75


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