Glensound will take to the floor at the PLASA Show (Olympia, London, 4 – 6 Sept, stand F4) with the latest networked audio developments in throw-down devices.
Glensound has a range of devices which solve every sound challenge from stage boxes to broadcast-quality commentary over a cellular phone. Where appropriate, each device is rugged enough to stand up to set-and-forget on the stage – throw-down ready.
Glensound was an early adopter of the Dante audio over ethernet standard, and its networked products consistently support the standard. Now it has added extensive support for AES67 audio, which introduces functionality – like the ability to handle higher encoding rates than 48kHz – which cannot be supported by Dante.
AES67 is available in a plug-in hardware module, like the Dante networking. This also allows advanced applications: the Vittoria network bridge, for example, provides firewalled connection between two audio networks, and now one of those could be Dante, the other AES67, passing 32 channels of audio between them completely securely.