Location: NYU Clive Davis Institue, 194 Mercer St., Studio 510, NYC
Speaker(s): Lon Neumann, Wheatstone Corp.
The IP model of audio transport (AoIP) provides a unique combination of features that are well suited for today’s emerging remote At-Home production model. Integrated routing, processing, mixing, and control spread across interconnected devices on an IP network can be used to build a venue-side matrix of audio and control that includes mic-ingest, local mixing, low latency IFB, and control-logic from local or remote inputs. The resultant audio streams can then be transmitted to a distant At-Home production facility via AES67 (AoIP) for synchronization with the accompanying video streams.
Come join NY AES as Lon Neumann from Wheatstone Corp. walks us through the new era of IP remote production.
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Posted: Tuesday, September 5, 2017
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