Following the announced development of a shared cloud-based processing engine in 2022, the Audiotonix New Heights Cloud DSP mixing engine has seen a series of proof of concept (PoC) projects with Calrec and Solid State Logic clients in the field.
Focused primarily on delivering live streaming sporting events, the most recent with ESPN achieved a US first for live-to-air cloud broadcasting.
‘Having the ability to leverage technologies and experience between two leading broadcast companies under the Audiotonix umbrella gives both companies a significant advantage as we look to deliver cloud-based solutions in the coming year,’ says Solid State Logic Product Director, Tom Knowles. ‘Also working as one team on these projects has provided an additional confidence to all involved, and ensuring we are successful.’
The co-developed cloud-based processing engine will provide the backbone for future REMI/remote solutions for both leading broadcast manufacturers. Each brand will further develop their own commercial solutions with signature DSP sound and control based on their unique production workflows and feature sets already ussed by their customers.
‘It’s a unique situation in the industry, with two of the most used broadcast console brands co-developing a dedicated audio cloud solution while allowing each brand to build front-end solutions that will fold into their existing customers workflows and production infrastructure,’ agrees Calrec Product Director, Henry Goodman.
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