NTP Technology Sets Focus on BVE London, LLB Oslo and NAB Las Vegas

NTP Technology representatives head to Broadcast Video Expo in London (February 28 to March 2), the LLB Sound Light & Image exhibition in Oslo (March 1 to 3) and the US National Association of Broadcasters show in Las Vegas (April 24 to 27).


"It is a busy start to the year but a necessary one as these events allow visitors to engage directly with our latest products," says NTP Technology sales director Mikael Vest. "That kind of face-to-face discussion helps our customers and is certainly useful for us. We will be demonstrating the DAD AX32 audio converter and DX32 digital audio bridge. Both now come with version 2.0 firmware which adds a lot of extra features." 


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Designed for use in no-compromise recording studios and post-production suites, the AX32 provides transparent audio signal processing and highly flexible distribution. Version 2.0 firmware includes an expanded switching matrix with 1,500 x 1,500 non-blocking cross-points for routing and splitting any input to one or more outputs. Each input and output channel has its own level control and audio metering. All signal sources and destinations can be assigned a label which is then stored. The summing system has a capacity of 32 output buses and 256 inputs which can be used for Pro | Mon monitor control as well as the Cue | Mix zero latency cue mixing system.


A companion product to the AX32, the DAD DX32 is a low-latency routing interface designed for applications such as multi-room recording studios, post-production facilities and audio distribution installations. It allows all digital input and output routing to be managed within a single unit or a combination of units. The DX32 can be used to expand input/output channel count and to interface digital components. It allows high quality bridging between AES/EBU, MADI, Avid Pro Tools HDX and the Dante IP audio network.


NTP Technology will also exhibit the latest version of its Visual Matrix Control (VMC) routing software. VMC is a Windows-based user interface for configuring and managing audio routing audio signals in a wide variety of formats. All signal levels can be viewed as peak programme meters and individually monitored. Flexible scheduled routing automation can be managed as well as signal-dependent routing. VMC will be demonstrated in a system based on an NTP Penta 720 MADI router with a Blue | NET enabled 635 controller interconnecting an AX32 Eucon-enabled post-production system as well as Dante compliant audio-over-IP devices in a common router structure. The Penta 720 is a compact broadcast audio router which can be configured with a wide range of interface cards such as MADI, AES, analogue, SDI embedder/de-embedder and Dante AoIP. 


NTP Technology will co-exhibit at BVE on stand L45 with UK and Ireland distributor HHB Communications, at LLB with Norwegian distributor ProLyd and at NAB on booth C3851 with US distributor plus24.


 About NTP Technology

NTP Technology (www.ntp.dk) produces high-reliability audio routing and signal processing systems for major international broadcasters, audio mastering and editing studios. NTP products are integrated into television and radio stations as well as production centres, post-production facilities and outside broadcast vehicles. Based in Copenhagen, NTP is part of Dan Technologies Group, one of Europe's leading suppliers of audio, video, transmission products and digital media solutions. 


Contacts for further information

Mikael Vest, NTP Technology A/S

Tel: +45 4596 8880 mikael.vest@ntp.dk


NTP Technology A/S, Nybrovej 99, DK-2820 Gentofte, Denmark

Tel: +45 45 968 880 | Fax: +45 44 531 170 | ntp@ntp.dk | www.digitalaudio.dk

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