#IBC2022
POWERING VIRTUAL AUDIO WORKFLOWS ON IMPULSE
Calrec Audio BY ADRIAN PENNINGTON
“The most powerful DSP engine on the planet” is being demonstrated running multiple independent consoles at IBC. A pair of fully redundant Impulse IP cores are powering physical control surfaces and headless consoles running Calrec Assist on a PC.
Impulse IP has native SMPTE 2110 connectivity. It’s compatible with the Calrec Assist web interface as well as Calrec’s Apollo and Artemis consoles to provide an upgrade
Impulse has native SMPTE 2110 connectivity
path for existing customers moving to an IP domain. It provides 3D immersive path widths and panning for next-generation audio with height and pan controls fl exible panning and downmixing built-in. Impulse allows up to four independent mixing environments to run from a single core, wherever in the world it’s located, and each independent mixer can access up to 1458 paths. Calrec’s Type R console sits on the same IP network, along with a Brio console, connected via IP gateway. Gateway boxes enable Calrec users on a Hydra2 network to merge onto an IP network to continue to get value from their original investment while tapping into the benefi ts of workfl ows the company says. Gateway technology also lessens the learning curve for operators. 8.B57
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MACHINE LEARNING ENHANCES TRANCE CAPTIONING TOOL
Digital Nirvana BY ADRIAN PENNINGTON
The Trance SaaS application for transcription and captioning has been upgraded with account management and a new pro-captioning window. Trance 4.0 can also now be used as a combined or individual tool for transcription, captioning, text localisation, or conformance of existing captions. And in an industry fi rst igital Nirvana has implemented machine learning- and NLP-based presets to segment transcripts accurately into captions. Russell Vijayan,
Director of Product at Digital Nirvana,
said: “With this release, we’ve given Trance a major upgrade in capabilities and user experience. With advanced management controls, real-time monitoring of online users, better visibility into commercial usage and status of jobs, access to advanced security, and so much more, users will see a signifi cant boost in both effi ciency and experience.” 7.A28
Version 4.0 adds modular applications to the Trance transcription and captioning tool
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