DHD audio will exhibit a new XS3 core audio processor at the IBC Show. The processor supports up to 20 stereo faders on DHD audio mixing consoles.
“Cores form the heart of every DHD system by processing all the audio as well as connecting control surfaces,” the company wrote in its press release.
“They also perform input/output routing and interfacing with the outside world. IP audio feeds as well as IP-connected remote device control can be closely integrated. Automated workflows and product virtualization are also supported.”
It said the XS3 will form the basis for the reintroduction of mixer bundles that were popular with DHD users. These will be introduced for the SX2, DX2 and TX2 models with planned delivery at the end of Q4.
The XS3 occupies one rack space. A setup assistant tool allows a system supervisor to choose among default settings with a choice of assignable-button functions and display layouts. Advanced settings can be selected using DHD’s Toolbox configuration software, available via an optional license.