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Stage Tec Debuts 3D Audio Mixing In AURUS Platinum At IBC

World premiere of new 5.1.4 multichannel format with Z-plane showcases software release 4.7 with expanded project configuration and ten-channel monitoring.

Stage Tec recently presented the world premiere of the new 5.1.4 multichannel format with Z-plane in AURUS platinum at the IBC.

3D audio is becoming increasingly important in the professional audio arena. The three-dimensional soundscapes that 3D audio creates evoke a more emotional response for consumers not only in music and TV productions or cinemas, but also at live events and in theatres. AURUS, Stage Tec’s flagship, has been offering true multichannel format capability for parallel mixes in 5.1 and stereo or mixes in 7.1 for many years.

Following software release 4.7, the new multichannel format 5.1.4 is available in AURUS platinum and enables 3D audio mixing with four overhead loudspeakers.

The pan-pot in the channel strip and the joystick in the AURUS platinum center section have been given Z parameters for the new feature. In operation, the user can choose between X-Y and Z-Y. Project configuration has been expanded and ten-channel monitoring integrated.

AURUS was launched in 2003 and is currently being delivered in its fourth product generation. From extensive control functions and intelligent audio processing features for highly efficient operation to the integration of third-party products — in numerous software releases, new functions have been added to AURUS to satisfy the ever-increasing requirements in broadcast, theatre, recording and live environments.

Software release 4.7 will be available in the autumn.

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