Release Of CODA Audio System Optimser Beta v0.5.2 Accompanied By Online Documentation
All documentation now available online in a comprehensive user guide while documentation for offline use and full release notes for v.0.5.2 can also be accessed.
All documentation now available online in a comprehensive user guide while documentation for offline use and full release notes for v.0.5.2 can also be accessed.
Upgrade focuses on IR Mode while providing multiple new feature additions and improvements across the entire program.
Designed to make it possible to isolate individual sound sources in noisy environments.
Northern California-based systems integrator utilizing Mixbus VBM platform for cloud-based audio mixing capabilities.
Patented Hybrid Engine designed to maximize the performance of HDX Systems by unlocking higher voice counts for bigger sessions and more flexible recording workflows.
Second update in less than three months provides new capabilities for scoring, creative production, live performance, and general workflow, many in response to feedback from users.
New tool to configure EV line arrays for optimized coverage by quickly calculating optimum loudspeaker configuration with a 3D interface; also recommends mechanically valid combinations of loudspeakers and rigging hardware.
Customers who purchase monitors can now receive a software bundle that includes special versions of Studio One Prime DAW and Studio Magic Suite.
New Designer 5.9.1 adds support for AES67 and Dante Domain Manager on all Dante-enabled hardware; Remote 2.10 provides wired or wireless control of networked Bose system components.
Designed to provide efficient system setup by creating visualizations of coverage, SPL, frequency response and precise mechanical load calculations.
Provides several enhancements for the eMotion LV1 live mixer and the SuperRack plugin chainer for live sound processing and the SoundGrid Studio and StudioRack applications for recording and mixing in the studio.
Now offers a broad set of methodologies available for detecting “rub and buzz” defects in loudspeakers, a general term commonly used to describe any one of several possible manufacturing defects that cause undesirable noises.
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