Symetrix has released SymNet Composer DSP configuration software, promising ‘a major leap forward for installed sound DSP configuration software’.
When performing basic Edge hardware configuration, Composer automatically identifies the type of audio I/O module installed in each of the Edge frames’ four I/O card slots (up to 16 channels of local audio). When connecting multiple Edge frames via Dante gigabit network audio (up to 128 channels), quick and easy network management is accomplished entirely within the SymNet Composer programming environment.
A fully open architecture application, Composer’s navigation makes the audio path design process quick and straightforward. System designers have complete creative control selecting from a library of over 600 DSP processing, routing, mixing, and special purpose modules. A designer’s proprietary Super-modules (complex blocks of multiple DSP modules and routings) can be exported from or imported into Composer and repurposed in future projects.
SymNet Composer’s Event Scheduler automatically changes presets at pre-determined dates and times using an Outlook-style calendar. If desired, hardware clocks can be set to sync to network time protocol (NTP). Composer also configures the Symetrix ARC series of wall panel remotes along with the zero-cost embedded ARC-Web for wireless control of Edge hardware using Apple and Android mobile devices. With Composer, any chosen set of controls (faders, mutes, selectors) can be consolidated and exported to create custom technician or end-user virtual control panels from SymVue.
Composer supports third-party RS232 or Ethernet control devices with Symetrix’ human-readable external control protocol. Simple. Easy.
‘DSP is deep in Symetrix’ DNA. Edge hardware, paired with Composer software, is our most exciting commercial audio product yet,’ says Symetrix VP of Sales & Marketing, Paul Roberts. ‘Announcements regarding additional audio input/output modules for Edge, as well as on-line training and certification for SymNet Composer, are slated for the very near future.’
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