Digimedia Speaker Node for Livewire and AES-67

We are pleased to announce a new exiting Livewire enabled product we will ship now.

Digimedia Speaker Node

Professional amplifier with up to 2x35w of crystal clear 24 bit audio playback.
Small size 118mm x 140mm x 41mm (mounting plate 147mm x 140mm).
POE.

– Up to 2 x 10W, 1 x 20W with POE
– Livewire, Livewire+,
– Linear 24 bit
– Axia Routing Protocol compatible to be controlled by Pathfinder Pro
– Recommended speakers JBL Control One, JBL Control X or equal
– High quality amplifier and computer electronics made in Europe
– Speaker termal, ETH with POE

Many possible applications

– Monitoring
– Public Address System
– Background Music

Our successful Livewire MADI node is currently in stock.

Object-oriented IP Based Broadcast Production

The heart of object-oriented IP based broadcast production environment. AoIP nodes (MADI, AES, Analog in front of picture), controllers to connect to classic environment and of course some Cisco switches (in the back of picture) and CAT-6 cables (orange). The clue: Each source is as an object available everywhere.

 

Madi Nodes

 

Micromedia Livewire MADI Node released

The MADI Livewire node interconnects MADI (AES-10) and Axia Livewire (AoIP). It’s a convenient solution to interconnect classic studio infrastructure like routers and consoles from Studer, Lawo, DHD, Klotz, Mandozzi and many more to the modern world of Axia Livewire Audio over IP (AoIP). It allows users to implement object-oriented broadcast production with classic studio environment.

It’s build as a professional 19″ hardware appliance with web-gui ready to go.

On one side the 64 MADI channels are presented as 32 Livewire Stereo channels in the Livewire network.

In addition to the well known Stream Modes “Live Stereo” (0.25 ms) and “Standard Stereo” (5 ms) the Livewire MADI node supports two new modes: “Medium Stereo” (2.5 ms) and “Fast Stereo” (1.25 ms).

On the other side 32 user selectable Livewire channels are multiplexed together to a standard MADI AES-10 stream.

Erste eigene Hardware

Heute bringt UPS die Vorserie der ersten eigenen Hardware. Direkt aus dem Silicon Valley. Nach 20 Jahren Software mal was zum Anfassen: Hardware.
19″, 1HE, black.
Das Konzept dahinter wird die Radioproduktion nachhaltig in Richtung objektorientierte Produktion verändern. All-IP und objektorientierte Produktion werden die Key Features für den Studiobau. Damit das 2011 mit bestehender klassischer Studiotechnik umgesetzt werden kann, braucht es noch externe Hardware. Künftig wird das jedoch Bestandteil eines jeden Studiosystemes sein.