The Telos Alliance asks, Is your remote broadcast schedule increasing? Are your air talent contributing more from home? Do you need a cost-effective way to broadcast remotely?
If the answer is yes, then the upcoming March 21 webinar, “Axia Altus: Broadcast From Here, There, and Everywhere!” might be for you.
The Axia Altus is a computer-based software console. Loaded onto a simple laptop it can be the tool for remote broadcasts following DJs and show hosts wherever they go. It “can go literally anywhere, and be on the air in minutes for use in sporting events, breaking news, home studio contribution, or even disaster recovery sites,” according to the company.
Webinar host Kirk Harnack will “examine the cost benefits of cloud-based virtual mixing versus traditional hardware, and compare the advantages of cloud-hosting, on-premises deployment on a COTS server, and the drop-in convenience of our preconfigured Telos Alliance AP-3000 audio platform (which can host up to four Altus mixers operating simultaneously).” He will talk with “team members and clients who have prepared for and broadcast through emergency situations, relying on the powerful flexibility and portability that Altus provides.”
The webinar is at 10 a.m. EST/5 p.m. CET. Learn more and register here.
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