Symetrix unveils Composer DSP software

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Symetrix unveils Composer DSP software

Symetrix has released its SymNet Composer DSP configuration software. Described by the manufacturer as ‘a fully open architecture application’, Composer’s navigation reportedly accelerates the audio path design process. A library of over 600 proven DSP processing, routing, mixing, and special purpose modules can be selected. Super-modules – complex blocks of multiple DSP modules and routings – can be exported from or imported into Composer and repurposed in future projects.

According to Symetrix, when performing basic Edge hardware configuration, Composer automatically identifies the type of audio I/O module installed in each of the Edge frames’ four I/O card slots for up to 16 channels of local audio. When connecting multiple Edge frames via Dante gigabit network audio (up to a total of 128 channels), the manufacturer states that network management is accomplished entirely within the SymNet Composer programming environment.

SymNet Composer’s Event Scheduler automatically changes presets at pre-determined dates and times using an Outlook-style calendar, or hardware clocks can be set to sync to network time protocol (NTP). Composer also configures the Symetrix ARC series of wall panel remotes together with embedded ARC-Web for wireless control of Edge hardware using Apple and Android mobile devices. With Composer, any chosen set of controls such as faders, mutes and selectors can be consolidated and exported to create customised virtual control panels from a program called SymVue with no scripting language to learn or no time-consuming graphic design.

Composer supports third-party RS-232 or Ethernet control devices with Symetrix’s human-readable external control protocol.

The Seattle based manufacturer has also launched a four-channel AEC card for use as a teleconferencing solution with the company’s SymNet Edge modular I/O DSP platform.

The new AEC card provides wide-band intelligibility in addition to flexible system configuration for business and educational teleconferencing applications. Input controls include gain with metering, trim, mute, AEC, noise cancellation, non-linear processing, and automatic gain control (AGC) to dial in the perfect teleconferencing solution.

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