IBC show attendees will get a first look at The Telos Alliance’s new StudioCore and StudioEdge.
These two rackmounted boxes illustrate the shift in traditional radio broadcast plant workflow.
Telos describes the StudioCore as a “console engine for Axia iQ, Radius, RAQ, and DESQ surfaces and is the successor to the long-running QOR.32 engine. It maintains the proven 24-channel mixing engine from QOR.32 as well as an internal power supply and five-port Ethernet switch, but adds an eight-channel monitor matrix system and offers a Livewire+ AES67 stream capacity of 32 inputs and 32 outputs.”
StudioEdge “is a high-density I/O device designed to complement the Axia xNode family of products. It can be used as an all-in-one I/O solution in control rooms of any size, or as an ingest station or routing and monitoring solution in TOCs and machine rooms,” according to a release.
The Telos Alliance Senior Project Manager Luca LaRosa said, “Both StudioCore and StudioEdge provide the flexible architecture our customers have been asking for, with features like an I/O expansion slot, USB Audio I/O, two powerful headphone amps, and a built-in USB file player.”
StudioCore and StudioEdge can be seen at The Telos Alliance stand, 8.D37.
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