Synthax Audio UK is very pleased to announce that we will be exhibiting at this year’s BVE at ExCel in London, the largest broadcast and production technology exhibition in the UK and part of London Entertainment Week.
Attracting upwards of 15,000 visitors from over 60 countries around the world, more than 250 manufacturers and distributors will be showcasing the latest in cutting-edge broadcast equipment; from high-tech sound and video recording devices right up to the latest developments in media technologies, such as 360-degree video and immersive audio solutions.
Along with the enormous amount of product on display, BVE is also a place to discuss and learn about the latest trends in the industry. With over 120 hours of seminars planned, visitors have the chance to hear first-hand the views of experts covering all sorts of topics related to the industry today.
The Synthax Audio team will be exhibiting a range of the latest and most exciting products from professional audio manufacturers Fairlight, RME and Ferrofish.
Fairlight
The innovative Australian manufacturer, renowned for their integrated control surfaces and intuitive user interfaces, continues to expand their professional audio solutions.
At BVE 2016, Fairlight’s EVO.Live, the company’s flagship converged console – which can switch between live and post production modes at the touch of the button will be on display. BVE will also the first showing of V5.1 Post software, which includes new tools for complex multi-language projects with enhanced busing and more comprehensive monitoring.
We’ll also be demonstrating Fairlight’s unique 3DAW platform, for immersive audio production, that supports a wide range of 3D audio formats such as DTS MDA, Dolby Atmos, as well as fixed-bus setups from 5.1, to Auro-3D and even NHK’s 22.2.
RME
The German company is renowned throughout the audio world for producing industry-standard converters and audio interfaces. Along with being a modern staple of the recording industry, RME’s dependable devices are also used in a multitude of broadcast audio applications.
As the UK distributor, we’ll be exhibiting several of RME’s products, including the 394-channel RME MADIface XT, the company’s flagship audio interface the RME Fireface UFX, and also the latest addition to the family the RME Babyface Pro.
Ferrofish
BVE 2016 will also be the official UK launch of the Ferrofish A32, the highly-anticipated bigger brother to the Ferrofish A16 Mk-II.
With the Ferrofish A16 MK-II continuing to prove a very popular choice with audio engineers, we were understandably excited by the news that Ferrofish have created a higher channel-count version of their successful AD/DA and format converter.
Enter the Ferrofish A32. Boasting 32 analogue inputs and 32 analogue outputs, the A32 features both MADI and ADAT functionality, as well as redundant power supplies and internal routing. The designers at Ferrofish have once again managed to pack an incredible amount of functionality into a 1U box at an extremely competitive price-point, and we can’t wait to show off this slick new device for the first time in the UK.
So if you’re travelling to BVE 2016, be sure to stop by our stand (D39) to chat to us about any of our products and to experience them for yourself in person. This is your chance to see these powerful and innovative devices up close and personal.
Here at Synthax Audio UK we love discussing audio equipment, and we’d be happy to talk you through our products and answer any questions you might have. We hope you’ll join us at our stand and we look forward to seeing you there!
For a full list of exhibitors click here to visit the BVE 2016 website. Don’t forget to register for free entry here.
(Entry is free to all visitors who register in advance – entry on the day without a badge is £15.)
Dates & Opening Hours
Tuesday 23rd February – 10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday 24th February – 10:00 – 19:00
Thursday 25th February – 10:00 – 16:30
Location
ExCeL London
Royal Victoria Dock,
1 Western Gateway,
London E16 1XL,
United Kingdom
Directions;
The ExCel is accessible by London’s DLR (Docklands Light Railway) line, with three onsite stations.
There is also parking for 3,700 cars and London City Airport is just 5 minutes away.