Telos Alliance Launches Jünger Audio AIXpressor

Telos Alliance, a global provider of broadcast audio for more than three decades, and audio processor manufacturer Jünger Audio, announced the release of the AIXpressor, Jünger Audio’s new audio processor. The company says AIXpressor “combines a reliable hardware basis for real-time operation with the flexibility of software-defined applications to deliver a whole new concept of audio processing.”

Jünger Audio’s AIXpressor takes converting AoIP to and from other formats to a whole new level with Telos Alliance Livewire+, AES67, and SMPTE ST 2110-30 AoIP formats built-in, along with support for a vast array of traditional broadcast and audio interfaces including analog, MADI, AES3, and SDI. Even Audinate’s Dante AoIP protocol can be supported.

Powered by an x86 CPU based processor board, the company says AIXpressor is Jünger Audio’s “most flexible and advanced audio processing solution to date with almost unlimited possibilities and is open for future upgrades as technology evolves. The new processing core is powerful enough to perform audio processing, encoding, and decoding without any need for additional DSP cards or codec boards.

“A new processing architecture, flexAI, makes deploying AIXpressor simple and easy to customize. The flexAI system can scale the processing power to an almost unfathomable level by using a new interface format, tieLight, to transport up to 1024 channels of audio virtually latency free to an additional processing unit such as the flexAIserver.

“New tools and applications can be created like plug-ins in a traditional DAW. This concept of software defined products enables us to create user-specific audio solutions without considering the hardware as a primary factor. All flexAI based applications can run on the AIXpressor and Jünger Audio’s range of flexAIserver audio processing servers–or even on a spanned array of multiple units. With flexAI you decide on a system that suits your needs and offers a solution to your specific demands.”


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