High on the 29th floor of the 238m Azrieli Sarona Tower is a new addition to the Tel Aviv campus of the Continuing Education Division of the Technion Israel Institute of Technology – a 230-seat auditorium packed with high-tech A/V equipment to facilitate the institute’s advanced research activities.

Technion InstituteDesigned for lectures, presentations and conferences, the auditorium is fitted with an audio system designed by Erez Or of Or-Tech and implemented by system integrator Ardan Control-Tech Ltd that is uses the AES67 standard to combine equipment from four different vendors onto a single IP network. At the heart of that audio system lies a Symetrix Radius NX 12x8 AEC-1 DSP module.

Technion is Israel’s oldest university, having been founded in 1912, and considered one of the world’s top technical schools. It offers education and conducts research in nearly every branch of engineering, from aerospace and biomedical to nanotechnology and computer science. From its home campus in Haifa, Technion expanded to Tel Aviv in 1958. More recently, it added a campus in New York City in conjunction with Cornell University and a technology institute at Shantou University in Guangdong province in collaboration with China’s Li Ka Shing Foundation. In 2013, Technion moved to a new campus in Tel Aviv’s Sarona district, where it continues to grow.

The Azrieli Tower, Israel’s tallest building, opened in 2017, making Technion’s outpost in the building all very recent construction. The comprehensive interfacing and feature set of the Radius NX 12x8 provides a simple yet potent way to address all of the installation’s audio needs.

‘The Radius NX 12x8 gave us a total overall solution,’ explains says Hanan Etzioni, Director of Multimedia for equipment supplier Dan-el Technologies. ‘It includes Dante networking and AES67 plus echo cancellation, and can host two USB inputs. We used these to interface the echo cancellation to the video conferencing system.’

The auditorium can be divided into two separate spaces with good acoustic isolation, enabling events to run simultaneously in both halls. Each is configured as its own zone in the Radius NX 12x8, and each hall sports its own podium. Mounted inside the podiums are substantial complements of equipment, including Attero Tech unD4I-L Dante interfaces. The podium microphone uses one of the unD4I-L’s four balanced mic/line inputs, leaving three more inputs for carry-in equipment or additional microphones.

Another zone is configured in the Radius NX 12x8 to serve the lobby area, which houses a cafeteria, seating areas, and a video wall with eight displays that are used for digital signage and content from the auditorium. A fourth output feeds the lobby zone signal to a subwoofer in the lobby area. The 12 analogue inputs and eight analogue outputs on the Radius NX 12x8 are supplemented by a Symetrix xOut 4 Dante-enabled analogue I/O expander, adding four more balanced analogue line-level outputs.

The Radius NX 12x8 is fitted with two options to increase its power: an AEC coprocessor module for echo cancellation and a Radius USB audio card in its expansion slot. The expansion card and the unit’s onboard USB audio port interface with the two computers running Zoom software for video conferencing.

One of the most notable aspects of the auditorium installation was its smooth integration of networked devices from multiple manufacturers. ‘We were able to make equipment from Symetrix, Attero Tech, Stewart, and Atlona operate as one system based on AES67,’ Etzioni says. ‘It was the first time that level of integration had been achieved in the Israeli market.’

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