The Wheatstone VP-8 IP multimode audio processor gives the cost/performance envelope a nice upward push. VP-8 Plus, the broadcast industry’s first multi-mode broadcast audio processor, is equipped with six built-in and highly specialized independent processing functions.
Four announcers, one rack unit and four mic processors that are accessible from anywhere in your WheatNet-IP network. That pretty much sums it up for the M4-IP3 BLADE-3, a four-channel DSP-based voice processor with four completely independent channels of high quality voice processing.
Rack up eight audio processors in one networkable unit. Convenient, cost-effective, and more than able enough, the Aura8-IP audio processing BLADE has I/O onboard and eight fully independent Vorsis multiband stereo audio processors. The 1RU BLADE offers processing control and network connectivity through the WheatNet-IP Intelligent Network and full AGC, compression and limiting functions for HD, streaming or podcasting separate channels of programming in one unit.
Four announcers, one rack unit and four mic processors that are accessible from anywhere in your WheatNet-IP network, the M4-IP is a four-channel DSP-based voice processor with four completely independent channels of high quality voice processing.
Make it happen with this sleek new control surface scaled just right for producing news and voiceovers. Like its bigger LX-24 cousin, the L-8 has all the latest goodies plus is hot swappable down to the individual fader.
The LX-24 is an all-new compact, table-top, modular control surface designed from the ground up to operate with WheatNet-IP. Its new look and impressive array of features, including a built-in high resolution meter bridge, make this control surface a great fit in any control room.
Put control exactly where you need it. The SideBoard rackmount or ultra-compact tabletop control surface is perfect for newsrooms, guest talent booths – anywhere you need console control. As a front end to your WheatNet-IP Intelligent Network, the SideBoard does everything the big consoles do, only in a much smaller footprint.