Outboard TiMax to unveil SoundHub VR at Prolight+Sound

April 6, 2017

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Prolight+Sound 2017 in Frankfurt will see OutBoard TiMax debut the TiMax SoundHub VR playback, spatial audio and showcontrol variant, to support the growing demand for tightly-synchronised, low-latency immersive audio in multimedia VR content for visitor attractions. Visit TiMax in hall 4.1, booth A30.
Outboard TiMax to unveil SoundHub VR at Prolight+Sound

Outboard TiMax is set to debut the TiMax SoundHub VR playback, spatial audio and showcontrol variant, which marks the company’s move to support demand for tightly-synchronised, low-latency immersive audio in multimedia VR content for the theme-park ride-car and experiential-exhibit marketplaces.

Configured in a compact half-depth 2U rackmount chassis, the TiMax SoundHub VR playback server, spatial processor and showcontrol hub features 16 playback tracks and analogue, Dante or MADI outputs, 12-24VDC or 90-230VAC PSU options, plus the new TiMax Portal MicroServer multimode showcontrol hub and custom GUI server.

Out Board’s Dave Haydon and Robin Whittaker will also be previewing a new adaptable spatial audio rendering resource for TiMax. The StageSpace visual programming interface automatically configures delay-matrix localisation objects for the TiMax2 SoundHub spatial audio processor and TiMax Tracker stage tracking automation system.

Outboard TiMax to unveil SoundHub VR at Prolight+Sound

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Prolight+Sound 2017 in Frankfurt will see OutBoard TiMax debut the TiMax SoundHub VR playback, spatial audio and showcontrol variant, to support the growing demand for tightly-synchronised, low-latency immersive audio in multimedia VR content for visitor attractions. Visit TiMax in hall 4.1, booth A30.

Outboard TiMax is set to debut the TiMax SoundHub VR playback, spatial audio and showcontrol variant, which marks the company’s move to support demand for tightly-synchronised, low-latency immersive audio in multimedia VR content for the theme-park ride-car and experiential-exhibit marketplaces.

Configured in a compact half-depth 2U rackmount chassis, the TiMax SoundHub VR playback server, spatial processor and showcontrol hub features 16 playback tracks and analogue, Dante or MADI outputs, 12-24VDC or 90-230VAC PSU options, plus the new TiMax Portal MicroServer multimode showcontrol hub and custom GUI server.

Out Board’s Dave Haydon and Robin Whittaker will also be previewing a new adaptable spatial audio rendering resource for TiMax. The StageSpace visual programming interface automatically configures delay-matrix localisation objects for the TiMax2 SoundHub spatial audio processor and TiMax Tracker stage tracking automation system.

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