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Solid State Logic has announced the latest feature release for their ‘System T’ broadcast platform and core to the release is support of the next generation TE1 and TE2 Tempest audio engines.
These compact engines provide a flexible model for managing production capacity, allowing users to expand their processing requirements with the addition of new software ‘processing’ licenses. With the inclusion of an agile ‘pay as you go’ model, users can increase their production capability for user-defined project periods such as large one-off sporting or news events.
On the show to tell us all about it is Tom Knowles from SSL where we cover the technical differences between the old T25/T80 and TE1 & TE2 engines, the new licensing structure and the wider audience the System T now attracts.
27th July 2021
Solid State Logic has announced the latest feature release for their ‘System T’ broadcast platform and core to the release is support of the next generation TE1 and TE2 Tempest audio engines.
These compact engines provide a flexible model for managing production capacity, allowing users to expand their processing requirements with the addition of new software ‘processing’ licenses. With the inclusion of an agile ‘pay as you go’ model, users can increase their production capability for user-defined project periods such as large one-off sporting or news events.
On the show to tell us all about it is Tom Knowles from SSL where we cover the technical differences between the old T25/T80 and TE1 & TE2 engines, the new licensing structure and the wider audience the System T now attracts.
27th July 2021