The Lake Controller digital audio processing platform
Germany - Lake has announced that it will be running a live demo of the latest update to its iconic Lake Controller digital audio processing platform, Version 6.1, in Frankfurt during the Prolight+Sound and Musikmesse exhibitions.

The company, who will be exhibiting in the main lobby of Hall 4.2 alongside all the other TC Group brands, together in one place for the first time at an international show, invite all attendees to demonstrate the new release. Version 6.1 features substantially improved implementation of Dante - the leading digital audio networking technology from Audinate - new integration support for well-known real-time audio analysis software, SysTune, and a number of other key developments aimed at both live sound and large-scale fixed install applications.

Across both Lab.gruppen's PLM (Powered Loudspeaker Management) Series and Lake LM (Loudspeaker Management) Series, v6.1 will see Dante functionality greatly improved for all devices, with a seamless synchronization between the Lake Controller and Audinate's soon to be released Dante Controller, where all information is now also available for the PLM and LM Series products.

The new update makes Dante easier to configure in large networked systems and more stable and reliable than ever before, with increased compatibility with Dante controller for parallel monitoring, naming and routing from either controller. Additionally, a brand new feature has been added to both PLM and LM Series platforms that allows the user to set their Lake devices as the preferred Dante network Clock Master.

The entire Dante implementation in Lake Controller has been improved for better overview and ease of use. There is now a new separate Dante Receiver for intuitive routing, and by default, Dante is now the highest priority source in the PLM/LM input router, valid when a Dante stream is routed to the specific Dante Receiver in either the Lake Controller or Dante Controller, giving much more 'plug and play' functionality. Just as before, the router offers full flexibility and multiple Dante Receivers can be used - giving up to seamless Quadruple signal Redundancy with different Dante sources on both Prio1 and Prio2, AES on Prio3 and Analog on Prio4.

(Jim Evans)


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