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8 l February 2014 showreview NAMM


The Soundcraft Realtime Rack comes loaded with UA plug-ins


mic inputs on one layer, with extra matrix, groups and FX sends to suit larger applications,” says Rob Clark, A&H R&D director. The mixer also has three


stereo inputs, four FX engines with four dedicated sends and stereo returns, 20 mix outputs including two stereo matrix mix outputs and two stereo groups with full processing, patchable AES digital output with a 2-channel ALT output, dedicated talkback mic input, and 2-track output. Soundcraft introduced the


Realtime rack, with a vast library of UAD plug-ins from Universal Audio compatible with all Soundcraft Vi Series digital consoles. The Realtime Rack is a 1U (one rack unit) enclosure capable of processing up to 16 channels of a MADI data. Up to four units can also be ‘daisy- chained’ to process 32, 48 or 64 channels concurrently.


Saija Luontama inspects the 8010 The Realtime Rack hardware/


software combination allows users of Soundcraft Vi consoles to combine Universal Audio’s UAD Powered Plug-Ins with ultra-low latency and have full snapshot store and recall within the console’s CUE/Snapshot system. Two versions of the Soundcraft Realtime Rack


are available, firstly, the Core – preloaded with 14 classic Harman and UAD plug-ins, while the Ultimate version carries 72 plug-ins including emulations of well-known analogue hardware from brands such as Neve, Studer, Lexicon, Manley, and others. Audionamix showcased its ADX TRAX audio separation software. ADX TRAX can separate full audio mixes into two individual audio files, one containing the vocal track and the other containing the accompanying music track. The user-friendly software features editing tools that will be familiar to all DAW users. It is compatible with multiple file formats and is able to separate audio on mono and stereo recordings. “ADX TRAX puts a piece of our innovative, melodic source separation technology into the hands of the professional music community,” says Rick Silva, VP of production and product manager at Audionamix. Silva continues: “We’ve designed TRAX to be a user friendly tool for speeding up the labour-intensive task of creating vocal isolations and instrumental tracks. By utilising the power of cloud computing, the process is now automated for quick, high-quality results.” The software is client and cloud based, designed to be used on Mac OS 10.6 or later. Finnish loudspeaker


manufacturer Genelec brought the latest addition to its Genelec 8000 range, the Genelec 8010. The compact 8010 is suitable for


1,533


OB vans and mobile or smaller studios and features a balanced


XLR input, a 3-inch bass driver, 3/4-inch tweeter and Class D power amplifiers. It’s Universal Power Supply-ready too. The monitor carries energy


saving Intelligent Signal Sensing


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(ISS) circuitry that will put the monitor to sleep when a signal hasn’t been detected for a prolonged amount of time. It will automatically be woken up when a signal is detected again, however the circuitry can be bypassed if this function is not


The Event line array by D.A.S. Audio


Kazuo Matsushita, A-T president, wearing M50x headphones


Frank Oglethorpe of Prism Media Products showcasing the Atlas audio interface








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