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Stagetec Updates On Air flex

IP-based broadcast mixing console adds new modules, open configuration and browser control

Stagetec has added the On Air flex to its line of mixing consoles.

The mixing console can be controlled both by using conventional hardware elements and the remote user interface RUI, which runs on any end device with a current browser. This, says the firm, gives the user direct access to the standard operations of the broadcast mixing console.

A new library feature enables storage of presets, which include routing, dynamics and EQ settings. The EQ and dynamics unit is controlled from the RUI as well as via the hardware.

On Air flex is an individual broadcast mixing console. The three components (audio processing, control elements and control intelligence) communicate via IP. The console’s configuration can be defined to suit workflow needs, explains Stagetec.

The On Air flex’s processing power is provided by a Nexus XCMC board. It can process up to 40 input channels when configured with eight groups, eight sums, eight auxes and eight mix-minus buses. A further configuration with up to 54 input channels without groups is also possible. The input and output connections are available through the Nexus network, which can range from a single, locally installed base device to a large audio network.

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