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14 November, 2006, Cleveland Ohio, USA
Axia welcomes AudioScience, Inc. to the family of
professional broadcast equipment companies who are embracing the
Livewire IP-Audio standard to deliver studio-quality audio over
Ethernet.
AudioScience (www.audioscience.com),
well-known for their high-quality standards-based broadcast audio cards,
will now offer broadcasters products that provide direct audio and data
transfer between Livewire networks and third-party PC-based digital
audio delivery systems and workstations.
“AudioScience, Inc. is pleased to announce our working
relationship with Axia Audio and the Livewire technology,” says Richard
Gross, president of AudioScience, Inc. “The combination of leading edge
Livewire technology and pervasive AudioScience audio functionality will
provide the radio automation market with previously unseen depth and
flexibility.”
“More and more professional broadcasters are benefiting
from the advantages that a studio infrastructure based on standard
Ethernet can provide,” notes Axia president Michael “Catfish” Dosch.
“Not just the obvious advantages, like scalability and ease of
connection, but also the cost savings realized from data consolidation
and tighter equipment interoperability. Our partnership with
AudioScience will open the doors for even more broadcasters to enjoy
these advantages.”
AudioScience joins the growing list of
Axia partners offering
products that use the Axia Livewire standard. Axia equipment lets
broadcasters build audio networks to connect a few rooms, or an entire
facility, using standard switched Ethernet. The Axia system includes a
family of microphone, analog line and AES/EBU “audio nodes” and DSP mix
engines, as well as the popular Element Modular Control Surface and
SmartSurface Studio Control Surface.
For more information, contact Clark Novak at Axia Audio,
cnovak@AxiaAudio.com
/ +1-216-241-7225, or Richard Gross at AudioScience, Inc.,
rgross@audioscience.com
/ +1- 302) 324-5333.
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This logo appears on professional broadcast products that
interact directly with Axia IP-Audio Networks. A press-ready version can
be downloaded from
www.AxiaAudio.com/pix/ .
Axia, a Telos company, builds Ethernet-based professional
IP-Audio products for broadcast, production, sound-reinforcement and
commercial audio applications. Products include digital audio routers,
on-air control surfaces, DSP mixers and processors and software for
configuring, managing, and interfacing networked audio systems.
AudioScience, Inc. designs, manufactures and markets digital audio
peripherals for computer-based digital audio applications. AudioScience
is headquartered in New Castle, Delaware with offices in Costa Mesa
-California, Rochester - New York, Christchurch - New Zealand and
Singapore.
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