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You've heard the old joke. It goes; "we sure must love standards in our business - that's why we have so many of them!" |
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But that's why Ethernet makes so much sense for audio - because it's already the one indisputable standard for networking. And that's why Millenium Digital consoles are coming on board to Livewire. Livewire turns standard off-the-shelf Ethernet hardward into a high-definition IP audio network. Now this tradition of shared standards and plug-and-play compatibility for the broadcast industry takes another important step forward with Radio Systems consoles that offer both stand-alone functionality and Livewire IP-Audio network connectivity. And because its STANDARD - Millenium consoles now also communicate with any Axia device or any Livewire-enabled product from this growing list of manufacturers. With Millenium Livewire consoles you can input local studio audio AND share audio between consoles or playback iPlay equipped digital delivery systems - with no additional hardware! For remote analog or digital I/O add any number of Axia Livewire nodes. Finally, use any Windows PC to run iPlay or PathfinderPC software for system configuration or Windows Media local audio playback.
Local channels feature two inputs each of studio analog inputs with mic thru line-level sensitivity. Digital inputs are AES-EBU or S/PDIF with sample rate conversion. Livewire channels feature a rotary encoder and LCD two-line read-out for the display and selection of any system-wide Livewire source. Outputs include two stereo and one mono bus, 10 fully programmable mix-minus buses all in analog and digital formats. All buses also create Livewire streams accessible throughout the Livewire network. Two additional local Livewire inputs and outputs are provided for auxilliary applications.
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For Livewire specifications see http://www.axiaaudio.com/components/specs.htm |
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Radio Systems, Inc.
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