USA - AtlasIED is introducing several new Dante-enabled products as part of AtlasIED’s Atmosphere audio processing and control platform. The company will showcase the new line of products at InfoComm 2024 in Las Vegas (12-14 June).
Based on the Brooklyn 3 Dante audio processing module, the new Dante-enabled DSPs offer 16 x 16 channels of Dante digital audio. Users can create sources and zones using Dante network I/O, and any input - analogue or Atmosphere accessory - can be distributed via Dante for maximum flexibility. All Dante settings can be configured and monitored through the Atmosphere GUI.
“Dante and the AtlasIED Atmosphere platform have a shared mission of providing the utmost level of reliability and flexibility to its users,” said Joshua Rush, chief marketing officer at Audinate. “Simplifying the process from start to finish for our customers is always at the forefront of our minds. The Dante-enabled Atmosphere products promise this level of ease of use to customers managing a wide variety of applications.”
Engineered with automation, Atmosphere combines digital audio processors, amplifiers, graphical user interfaces, programming software, and controls to set a new operational and performance standard for digital audio systems. The Dante-enabled Atmosphere signal processors will provide enhanced interoperability, scalability, and flexibility to a broad range of applications, including ballrooms and large meeting rooms.
The AZMP8-DW’s all-in-one wall-mount cabinet is intended for flexible spaces without a centralised AV room, such as banquet halls and divisible rooms in higher education facilities. ADA-compliant, the cabinet can easily be moved around and remounted wherever needed.
“Each Dante-enabled addition to the Atmosphere product line will bring users an enhanced and unmatched level of design freedom that Atmosphere is intended to achieve,” said Tom Lureman, director of product management, AtlasIED. “Dante-enabled signal processors have been highly sought after by the industry, and at InfoComm we will deliver on those needs.”