Axia, Broadcasters General Store, Radio Systems team up for IP-Audio day of learning
23 January, 2008, Cleveland Ohio, USA
Axia Audio is teaming up with Broadcasters General Store and Radio Systems to bring a free “Livewire University” workshop to Philadelphia on Friday, February 15, 2008.
Livewire University is designed to educate and illuminate broadcast engineers who want to familiarize themselves with IP-Audio Networks. Presented by Axia Audio’s Ken Skok and Jim Armstrong, IP-University helps attendees understand why IP-Audio networks are so well-suited for modern, computer-centric studios, and educates them with the practical knowledge of how to benefit from the advantages of IP-Audio networks’ integration with network-aware broadcast products. Co-sponsors of the event are 25/Seven Systems, AudioScience, Broadcast Bionics and International Datacasting.
Among the topics to be covered:
- How IP-Audio can be used to integrate broadcast studios quickly and cost-effectively
- Integration with CAT-5 wiring systems
- Time-shifting and time compression via IP-Audio
- Sound cards and sound card replacements
- Integration of automation systems
- Call screening on IP-Audio networks via Ethernet links
- Satellite distribution via IP-Audio
Livewire University Philadelphia is free to attendees, and takes place Friday, February 15 from 9 AM to 5PM at The Hampton Inn, 1301 Race St. in downtown Philadelphia. To find out more, please emailinquiry @ AxiaAudio.com, or telephone Clark Novak at Axia Audio, +1-216-241-7225. You may also register online at www.radiosystems.com/livewireuniversity.
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Axia, a Telos company, builds Ethernet-based professional IP-Audio products for broadcast, sound-reinforcement and commercial audio applications. Along with the popular Element and SmartSurface control surfaces for on-air, commercial production, audio workstations and personal studios, Axia products include digital audio routers, DSP mixers and processors, and software for configuring, managing and interfacing networked audio systems.