Avid introduces new version of Venue software platform 7
Now available through Seesound, together with the optional MLN-192 Milan card for Venue S6L, This version is considered the most complete and powerful since the company presented it in 2015.
Venue 7, considered the largest version since Avid presented Venue S6L in 2015, introduces new features and improvements that allow sound engineers to deliver large-scale concerts, broadcasts of events and theatrical productions “with incomparable quality and efficiency”, they point out from the company.
This next generation live sound software, now available in Sea sound, together with the optional MLN-192 Milan card for Venue S6L, supports sharing between three S6L systems, providing more flexibility in workflow and reducing costs and complexity, without any negative impact on sound quality.
Support for sharing inputs and outputs (E/S) makes it easy for users to add a streaming console; a second monitor console to your configuration, o allow quick turnaround at festivals and concerts.
With this exchange, microphones input can be digitally split over the network, so engineers only need to configure one set of I/O racks, providing significant cost savings for touring productions and reducing setup times.
Besides, All E7S configurations support Avid True Gain technology, which automatically manages gain compensation to ensure proper signal levels are maintained for each engineer.
Venue 7 Provides superior control of delay compensation to help users address mixes with complex routing requirements. Bus and die alignment is simplified with automatic bus compensation settings. delay, while the new command Input Delay Alignment makes it easy to align selected input channels to compensate for plug-ins inserted into those inputs.
Using Avid True Time technology, Provides one of the most complete lineups of audio signals currently on the market, ensuring more granular control and visibility into how delays are managed throughout the system.
Users can now send and receive up to 128 audio channels between Avid Venue S6L systems and Milan certified devices (media-integrated local area network), including speakers, amplifiers and other professional audio devices, with new MLN-192 Milan option card and latest Venue software.
The perfect connectivity plug-and-play allows users to easily distribute audio to Milan-enabled devices, via an AVB Ethernet network, no switch configuration or IT experience required.
With it, sound engineers can benefit from speed, interoperability and reliability that the Milan standard protocol brings to live sound.
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