DHD.audio Previews Next-Gen DSP Cores, V10 Firmware And Space-efficient Desktop Mixer
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The new DHD DX2 desktop mixer with (on left) optional six-fader extension module.
DHD.audio has issued advance information on impending additions to its range of studio equipment, including next-generation processing cores, expanded firmware features and a new space-efficient compact control console.
DHD XC3 And XD3 Audio Production Processing Cores
"Cores are the heart of every DHD system," comments Christoph Gottert, DHD's head of international sales. "They process all the audio as well as connecting control surfaces, routing I/Os and interfacing with the outside world. Our new XC3 and XD3 IP cores are designed to allow close integration of IP audio feeds as well as IP-connected remote device control. They also support automated workflows and product virtualisation, opening many future possibilities."
The DHD XC3 comprises two dual-core DSP modules combining into just 1U of rack space. These jointly support up to 48 stereo faders and 72 stereo buses. The XC3 can handle 16 channels of AES67 IP audio and provides IP connectivity for remote device control. It comes factory-equipped with one DHD IPx IP audio interface module which also functions as the controller. A second IPx port is free for use with the IP audio extension modules. IPx cards will be available in 128 channel in/out AES67/Ravenna, 64 channel in/out Dante and 512 in/out Dante versions.
The XD3 IP core allows fully redundant configuration and will be available with an optional router. Up to 96 stereo faders, 126 stereo buses and 24 Gigabit Ethernet audio ports are supported by the XD3 router and IP core combination. Additionally to be introduced is the new XC3 concentrator which allows easy interconnection of DHD IPx modules, control surfaces and I/O modules.
DHD Version 10 Firmware
Version 10 will provide enhanced security and management features, ranging from a powerful new onboarding sequence for initial setup and extending to EBU security measures for media nodes. The new IP cores can now handle Secure Sockets Layer certificates to protect the browser connection in elements such as web apps and API calls. Flexible Service Filters allow users to define which service or API is available on each Ethernet port. Firmware version 10 also enables out-of-band control for DHD AES67 Ravenna audio-over-IP interfaces. Enhanced management capabilities allow users to be added during live operation without configuration changes. An additional feature is automatic dark mode for DHD web apps.
DHD DX2 Desktop Mixer
DHD's new DX2 is a fully featured desktop audio mixing system designed for use wherever space is at a premium. Its user interface will be familiar to all DHD operators interface and is simplified to focus on the facilities needed in a professional podcast studio, newsroom desk or video-edit booth. The DX2 offers the same assistive mixing functions as other DHD consoles, such as automix and auto level gain. A 3.5 mm jack on the back doubles as an input and output, allowing a smartphone to be connected quickly and easily for live telephone interviews. The DX2 works with all current second-generation DHD cores running version 10 firmware. It also connects easily with the new XC3 and XD3 cores.
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