L-Acoustics has added Mixhalo Translate to the Mixhalo integration of its L-ISA Processor II, combining real-time streaming capabilities with advances in artificial intelligence to transform the way interpretation services are delivered at live events. Mixhalo Translate delivers AI-generated foreign language interpretation and transcription through an audience’s smartphones and headphones. The quality and accuracy of the translations are comparable to human interpreters, offering an intuitive, immersive and inclusive experience without the need for sound packs and headphones.

L-Acoustics adds Mixhalo Translate to L-ISA livePowered by proprietary wireless networking technologies, Mixhalo brings in-ear, soundboard-quality audio to all fans through their own phones and headphones to the live music experience. Fans can also access unique mixes, such as the guitar mix or the drums. In live sports, teams and venues use Mixhalo to deliver multiple channels of audio content, including home and away radio broadcasts, Spanish language broadcasts, celebrity commentary and other custom content – all synchronised with the live action.

‘Hosting Mixhalo’s ground-breaking software on the L-ISA platform represents a technology marriage unlike anything else on the market,’ says L-Acoustics Director of Product Management, Asher Dowson. ‘Bringing revolutionary AI Translation and high-fidelity on-device audio streaming in one integrated solution, enabled by the new Mixhalo Control interface for configuring and managing streams, unlocks audience personalisation and inclusivity for a whole host of new experiences and event formats.’

‘Mixhalo Translate will completely revolutionise the way event organisers procure and provide interpretation services – and the way that attendees consume content at live events,’ asserts Corey Laplante, COO of Mixhalo, ‘By delivering AI-generated content directly to a user´s own phone and headphones, we have built a modern solution for today´s live events.’

Artists and teams such as Metallica, Sting, Pharrell, and the Seattle Kraken and FC Dallas have already embraced the technology, offering their fans unforgettable audio experiences.

‘We’re thrilled to have a select group of partners onboard for the Mixhalo Translate beta and look forward to making the solution publicly available later this year,’ Dowson says. ‘Beyond that, we’re excited to see the L-ISA platform used for binaural broadcast mixes at hybrid events alongside Mixhalo deployments.’

More: www.Mixhalo.com

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