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On-Hertz debuts Artisto software audio engine at IBC

On-Hertz debuts Artisto software audio engine at IBC

At IBC 2019, virtual audio specialist company On-Hertz has launched its Artisto software audio engine, a solution for automating any workflow involving sound. It eliminates the frustrations inherent in complex hardware infrastructures, and dispenses with the need for outdated, insecure control protocols. Artisto is fully configurable and controllable via an open web API.

 

Because Artisto is modular, it can be tailored for the specific requirements of any audio application. Artisto can be configured with a library of processing blocks such as routing, level measurement, equaliser, dynamics, web streaming, recorder, player and so on. These can be virtually wired together to build a processing pipeline for the desired workflow.

 

Artisto also responds to user requirements for e.g. AES67, Dante or MADI inputs and outputs. It is compatible with all major computer sound card vendors and is planned to support NewTek NDI out of the box.

 

“From simple monitoring and detection of audio levels for visual radio to advanced workflows for cross-platform media diffusion or automated video productions, Artisto covers every audio processing and synchronisation need,” says Benjamin Lardinoit, co-founder of On-Hertz.

 

At IBC, On-Hertz also demonstrated Lumo, a virtual radio studio solution. Lumo is an all-in-one radio studio, designed to be complementary to the existing infrastructure, and includes playout (playlist and jingle players), a mixing console with full DSP and AoIP features for telephony and transmission. As Lumo is web-native and touch-friendly, a studio can be controlled with a fingertip from any device - including iPad and Android tablets - or location.

 

Lumo can be adopted by users with no technical background. Its gain-sharing auto mixer, for example, allows the presenter to focus on interviews and on the content to be delivered without being concerned with mixing channels. Likewise, the playout can be simply controlled by pushing the “Next” button.

 

Lumo also provides a separate pre-listening player; a mix editor (including trimming and volume envelope edition) to fine-tune automatic crossover between rundown tracks; the ability to import playlists from other production systems (including cues and mix points); and a routing matrix to flexibly route inputs and outputs channels from and to a sound card.

 

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