One of the highlights of a trip to an NAB Show is a chance to get a first look at a new radio on-air processor.
Of course studio work and signal flow changes over the last few years have somewhat changed the processing dynamic and the “Loudness Wars” are a distant memory.
But forget that… Telos’ Omnia is bringing a new processor to the show!
Omnia Audio Founder and Telos Alliance Executive Chairman of the Board Frank Foti said of the new Omnia XII, “Many years ago, our processors grew from the thoughts and ideas that I had been crafting since the mid 1980s in the engineering shop at Z-100, WHTZ-FM in New York City. That signature sound on 100.3 FM was the genesis and foundation of what Omnia processors have become. Along the way, each of our products has been the refinement of what ruled NYC back in the day and still rules the airwaves in the world’s number one market today. Omnia XII carries that legacy forward, and we are very proud to share it with you now!”
Product Manager Geoff Steadman said, “The idea of what modern audio processing should be has shifted in recent years, and we’ve been watching carefully. Omnia XII is the result, and it will put users way out in front with serious computing power, an extendable, feature-rich software architecture that allows continual performance boosts to accommodate new features and handle new workflows, and the abundant, diverse I/O that today’s infrastructure choices demand.”
See the Omnia XII at the Telos Booth, C1819.
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