Studio City, CA,
March 15, 2000 -- DSP Media, manufacturer of integrated audio post systems,
will unveil its new Postation II at the National Association of Broadcasters
Convention (NAB) next month.
Building
on the strength of the original Postation, first launched five years
ago, Postation II represents a new generation of product that provides
a complete and fully integrated audio post solution. Postation II includes
the latest 24-bit version of the DEP audio editor, the NLV hard disk
video playback module and a revolutionary new Virtual Control Surface
mixer interface design. Along with a significantly improved ergonomic
layout, the most important change is a new, modular 32 x 32 digital
mix processor scalable to 96 inputs, as well as Postation's original
industry leading multi-format surround sound monitoring system. All
system modules are controlled from dedicated faders and switches in
conjunction with high definition active matrix touch screen displays.
Andrew Wild, DSP Media CEO, explains the philosophy behind the
new system, "Postation has always been about speed of operation and
an ergonomic control interface that allows audio post professionals
to produce quality projects under the pressures of a deadline. Postation
II adds several major refinements to expand the feature set, speed up
operation, and give the system a new sleek look."
"Several advances in technology have allowed us to enhance the way
Postation looks and operates. The use of high-definition active matrix
touch screens, the introduction of a modular 32x32 digital mix processor
and new software, that includes 24-bit operation, bring the system into
the 21st century," explained Joseph Narai, DSP Media's Technical
Director and Head of the Postation II development team. "With Postation
II, engineers now have sophisticated, flexible and totally integrated
control capabilities along with the fastest and most ergonomic surface
layout of any audio post-production system."
Narai is eager to point out that existing DSP clients can upgrade to
Postation II, "Our customer base are very loyal, they give us valuable
feedback, and are part of the DSP family, so it is important that we
provide them with a clearly defined upgrade path," he concludes.
Worldwide there are over 150 DSP systems installed in the television,
radio and broadcast industries. High-profile clients include Margarita
Mix in Los Angeles, HVD Entertainment in Malaysia and DMG Radio Australia.
Postation II will be displayed and demonstrated to industry professionals
at the 2000 NAB Convention in the Radio Hall of the Las Vegas Convention
Center from April 10 - 13. DSP Media Booth #R2997.
Source: DSP Media
Web Site: http://www.dspmedia.com