Calrec Audio to unveil Artemis audio console
Calrec Audio will unveil Artemis, a small audio console with a high degree of routing and processing power, at IBC2009.
Artemis is based on the Apollo platform introduced at the NAB Show this year in Las Vegas. Like Apollo, Artemis relies on the company’s Bluefin2 for processing and Hydra2 for routing.
Bluefin2 enables Artemis to provide substantial resources at multiple sample rates. Running at 48kHz, Bluefin2 gives Artemis up to 640 channel processing paths, 128 program busses, 64 IFB/track outputs and 32 auxiliaries.
Calrec's Hydra2 networking system uses 8192 x 8192 crosspoint routers while making available a variety of I/O units to provide analog, AES, MADI, SDI and Dolby E formats. All use copper or fiber connectivity and can be fitted with GPIO cards. Console routers can stand alone or be connected to form large networks.
See Calrec Audio at IBC2009 in Stand 8.B81.
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