InfoComm 2018: d&b talks integration and creation
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For the first time, visitors will be able to explore the full extent of what tailor-made means at d&b, with the new d&b Custom solutions programme consolidating the company’s long-term appreciation for individuality and character. No matter the project size, the rigging, colour and weatherisation of any d&b system can be ideally matched to even the most challenging interior and outdoor spaces. A Yi Special Version Stadium system will be rigged on the booth for its US show debut showcasing examples of what’s available.
Following the global launch in April this year the new top of the range GSL System from the SL Series will also be making its US show debut. The GSL System is a complete solution created specifically for the largest sound reinforcement applications in significantly sized arenas, stadiums and festivals, to accurately deliver any performance style or musical genre.
Away from the stand, the team will be welcoming visitors to demo room #N119 for two presentations: the d&b Soundscape, and Integration and Interoperability, running throughout the show multiple times a day. In the d&b Soundscape session, visitors will experience a world beyond stereo, made possible by the DS100 Signal engine, a revolution in signal processing.
Meanwhile, Integration and Interoperability will take a look at the d&b approach to integrating systems in a range of applications. The session will cover remote control, audio networking, and incorporating third party devices, as well as provide a comprehensive introduction to d&b Custom solutions.
A comprehensive range of d&b installation and mobile solutions, loudspeakers will also be on display from the xC, Y and xS-Series, representing line array, point source, and column options, together with the installation specific 10D amplifier. Alongside the loudspeakers will be the new DS100 Signal engine, and an open V7P providing a window into d&b quality and engineering.
The d&b Workflow, comprising d&b ArrayCalc, R1, ArrayProcessing and NoizCalc, will be brought to life at the booth’s central workstation.
(Jim Evans)