USA - Launched at London's PLASA Show in September, TurboDrive network control software - a new software package from Turbosound that will help to make the jobs of live sound engineers easier - was also shown for the first time in the US at the 121st Audio Engineering Society Convention at San Francisco's Moscone Centre from 5 to 8 October.

The TurboDrive package gives online access and fast, intuitive control of Turbosound controllers and powered speakers, either individually or in a BVNet network of up to 100 devices.

User control of input EQ, delay and mute is available, while key factory settings such as limiters and driver correction are locked out to ensure maximum flexibility to the user, whilst maintaining consistent voicing and driver protection in the field.

Every parameter of an LMS-D2X controller is allowed, either by typing in exact values or by using on-screen curve-dragging to shape system response. Levels and mute status are accurately monitored, with high-resolution, ultra-fast metering. TurboDrive can store and recall any settings to/from the host PC.

Optional cards installed in LMS-D2X controllers are linked together using standard CAT5E cable and a continuous discovery feature detects devices added to, or removed from, the network and adjusts accordingly.

TurboDrive runs on standard PCs using Windows 2000 or XP operating systems. For connection to a single unit an RS232 port is required while, to connect to BVNet systems, a Turbosound LMS-BVNet card must be used.

(Chris Henry)


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