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RTW released new versions Dante-enabled TouchMonitors. RTW TM7 and TM9 audio meters with Dante connectivity is able to monitor up to 32 audio channels at sample rates up to 96 kHz. The selected sample rate does not affect the channel count, which means that users can always rely on keeping their eyes on up to 32 channels across the IP Audio Network at any given time.
Apart from measuring critical audio-related factors such as loudness, true-peak, correlation, frequency distribution, etc., users now also get instant and visible feedback on the overall status of the audio network. This allows for quick troubleshooting and identification of potential problems that may cause critical downtime.
In broadcast, reliability is always paramount. Therefore, the new Dante-ready TM7 and TM9 units support redundant network connectivity to ensure that users are always able to get an overview of their audio at a glance. With a Dante-enabled TouchMonitor TM7 or TM9 hooked up to their Dante/AES67 network, broadcast engineers will never be forced to ‘work in the dark’.
TouchMonitor TM7 and TM9 with Dante compatibility automatically detect and adapt to Dante channel names, which in turn makes routing easy when setting up the audio metering system on the network.
In addition, RTW has implemented uncompressed, multi-channel digital audio technology that results in near-zero latency and synchronisation performance for obtaining the most reliable and consistent results possible.
“It is a great pleasure for us to now offer an audio metering solution that taps directly into the networked audio world of Dante and AES67,” said Andreas Tweitmann, CEO of RTW. “It is our mission to give all audio engineers the opportunity to keep their eyes on their audio at all times and thereby deliver the best-sounding results possible. Since more and more broadcast and post-production facilities are moving toward a Dante/AES67 network infrastructure, it makes perfect sense to add this connectivity for the latest incarnation of the TM7 and TM9 units.”
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