
Surround Microphone Manufacturer Launches New Products
In Amsterdam
July 20, 2007
Source: Soundfield
SoundField,
the manufacturer of surround and stereo microphones for the
broadcast and recording industries, will be launching several
new products at this year's IBC. Joining the DSF-2 Digital
Broadcast Microphone System introduced last year is the DSF-1
Digital Studio System and the DSF-3 Digital Broadcast Surround
Processor.
Like the DSF-2,
which has become the surround microphone system of choice
for a number of broadcast engineers following its use by Sky
Digital on their HD surround broadcasts from large-scale sporting
events, the DSF-1 can produce simultaneous, phase-coherent
stereo and surround sound from a single microphone, and is
suited to a wide range of recording applications including
orchestral recordings and classical concerts. The DSF-3 is
a real-time surround processor for live HD broadcast use and
provides complete control over the surround image captured
by a SoundField microphone from within an associated OB vehicle.
Also on show at SoundField's booth is the
new SPS200 A-Format microphone, a portable, lightweight product
first exhibited in prototype form last year and designed for
laptop-based location recording. Like all other SoundField
microphones, the SPS200 can output simultaneous audio in a
variety of possible formats including stereo and surround,
but this is the first SoundField microphone not to ship with
an accompanying hardware control unit: instead, stereo and
surround decoding and manipulation are achieved by the new
"Conversion Lounge" software supplied with the mic,
saving on weight and cost.
The supplied software runs on Macs and Windows
PCs, and is compatible with Pro Tools and all DAWs which support
the VST Multichannel standard, for example Nuendo, Cubase,
and Soundscape.
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