New v1.4.4 firmware update for Sennheiser wireless monitoring systems adds Engineer Mode, allowing monitor engineers to listen to the various mixes for a band with their bodypack receiver and, if necessary, make quick changes on the mixing desk.

The update for the evolution wireless ew300 IEM G3 and 2000 IEM systems can now be downloaded free of charge from the Sennheiser website.

When in the new mode, settings of the musicians’ receivers can be transferred via the infra-red interface to the monitor engineer’s receiver. Separate information regarding frequency, frequency preset, name, squelch, focus/stereo, balance, limiter, volume boost and high boost is thus stored for each individual artist. The EK 300 IEM G3 saves up to 16 profiles, and the EK 2000 IEM up to 32. The monitor engineer can then switch between the various performers mixes on the profile list, in order to check mixes individually.

The new firmware can now be downloaded from the Sennheiser website or can be installed directly, together with the new version of Sennheiser’s Wireless Systems Manager software

More: www.sennheiser.com/wsm

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