Telos to Debut Axia Pulsar AoIP Console

A new AoIP console called the Axia Pulsar will debut from the Telos Alliance booth at the NAB Show.
The manufacturer calls it a compact mixing surface for situations where a hardware console is preferred but space is limited.
This might include small studios, newsrooms, sports venues and remote broadcasts.
The surface has eight motorized faders and a touchscreen-based monitor section. It can be expanded up to 16 faders with an optional expansion unit that can be joined or installed in a split configuration.
An optional browser-based HTML5 Pulsar Soft feature allows control of Pulsar consoles from a computer or tablet. It includes Pulsar Cast for remote audio monitoring.
Pulsar uses the Axia StudioCore integrated console engine, which combines the power supply, a dedicated five-port AoIP network switch, audio I/O and the Pulsar mixing engine in a 2RU rack-mounted format.
The Pulsar mixing engine uses Axia GEN2 technology, featured in the company’s flagship Quasar XR and SR models. It can work in a larger Livewire+ AES67 ecosystem.
Senior Vice President of Audio Production Cam Eicher said in the announcement, “The small console landscape has changed significantly in the past several years, and while many customers are drawn to virtualized solutions, there is still a strong demand for a compact but highly performant hardware mixer.”
NAB Show Booth: C1819
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