Tech Focus: Axia Altus brings the console to the web

A laptop running an audio mixer in the cloud

Tech Focus: From humble, heartfelt beginnings, this station has grown significantly in reach thanks to an Axia says the Altus brings the power and features of a traditional console to desktop and laptop computers, tablets and smartphones running any modern web browser. Altus provides full-function mixing, including eight virtual auxiliary mixers, integration with Telos VX broadcast VoIP phone systems, and contribution and monitoring of audio via WebRTC for distributed and remote workforces.

Altus is ideal for any situation where fast deployment and ease of use are demanded, such as temporary studios, remote broadcast facilities, sports announcer booths, OB vans, disaster recovery centers or facilities where space limits the use of a physical mixing console.

Altus is available in sizes from 4–24 faders. Choose either a one-time buyout or subscription purchase model, hosted in the cloud or on-premises, including on the new AP-3000 audio platform, the easiest way yet to deploy virtualized broadcast applications from Telos Alliance. Each AP-3000 is preloaded and preconfigured to the client’s specifications and can host up to four Axia Altus virtual mixing consoles, including WebRTC contribution and monitoring options.

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