Super Hi-Fi has released Control Room, a solution for delivering live broadcasts from multiple locations.
The company said the platform is a “live-radio engine” which allows up to eight co-hosts from different locations to participate in a broadcast as if they are all in the same room through a collaborative hosting concept.

Super Hi-Fi’s AI-based MagicStitch Production is used with Control Room so that segues are “automatically produced as though it was hand-tuned by a world-class radio producer,” according to the company.
The virtual, cloud-based platform has native application support for Mac, Windows, iOS and Android. The company provided a promotional video of Control Room, viewable below.
Control Room has three modes of operation and an action bar that includes local weather forecasts, countdown timers and mic control. It has built-in video collaboration, group chat rooms and customizable sound boards that can be shared between shows or stations.
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Suggested use cases include remote broadcasts from an event or hosting a morning show from a specialized studio.
The platform is also integrated with Telos Alliance’s products with the use of a secure authorization key in the app. Axia consoles can connect to Super Hi-Fi using an audio IP link called LiveConnect.