Digital Audio Denmark Newsletter

June 2022

Sound On Sound's Thunder | Core Report

Sound On Sound's Sam Inglis joined our Director of Sales for North America, Kurt Howell, at our NAMM 2022 booth to learn more about our new Thunder | Core products: AX64 and Core 256!

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DADman Played A Key Visual Role at Dynaudio's Immersive NAMM Demos

At NAMM 2022, DADman was peeking out from behind the immersive audio playlist in Dynaudio Pro's demo room - and it was not a mistake or a coincidence...! 

DADman was deliberately placed there, as it helped emphasise certain points in the demo visually. Because immersive music mixes opens up for a number of creative mix choices, having three speakers in the front row.

In stereo, unless special effects are the goal, the lead vocals usually sit in the middle - or in other words, equal amounts in the L and R channels. But in Dolby Atmos Music format, mixing engineers play a lot with how to use the entire LCR array on lead vocals. Some use all three channels, while others go for L+R only, or C only. 

DADman clearly showed the cases when the Center channel was left unused, which did puzzle some of the listeners, who happened to notice it during the demo. This, of course, opened up for a good discussion on various approaches to mixing in immersive formats.

It is indeed an exiting period, as immersive is still a very 'young' format, and just like people experimented quite radically with stereo mixing in the 60's and 70's, when that was a new format in the broader commercial sense, all corners of immersive sound is being explored at this time. Good times!
 

Dynaudio's Immersive Demo Technical Setup
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Extra AD/DA Cycles? No Problem!

Reamping is definitely a keyword at Cyril Colombo AKA Cnx Apocalyps' Temple Studio in southern France! 

Naturally, the reamp process adds at least one extra AD/DA cycle, but with an AX32 at the heart of the audio-routing setup, no sonic compromises need to be made, as Cyril browses through his impressive amp collection.
 

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Let's Talk Latency...

You may have the same calm patience as Kermit, which is definitely admirable. But with our new Thunder | Core-driven Core 256 and AX64, there is no need for such patience!

The Thunder | Core interface provides a fast Thunderbolt 3/PCIe connection and data transfer with 2 samples latency on the connection and a total of just 9 samples in the digital  interface, including EQ and summing processing within the unit. 

You can run up to 256 audio channels at 48 and 96 kHz, and the latency at 96kHz is 95 microseconds. The total round-trip latency with an audio software application will depend on the buffer size set for the application, but with a  buffer size of 32 samples, the latency is 670 microseconds at 96 kHz.
 
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