Lectrosonics’ DSQD 4-channel digital receiver has been added to the SoundBase roster of supported devices, alongside wireless systems from manufacturers Sound Devices, Shure, Sennheiser and Wisycom. Additionally, founders Matt Dale and Donny Kuser have begun integrating WMAS wireless, which will soon make SoundBase the first tool that is able to coordinate both narrowband and wideband wireless systems.
Part of the user-driven SoundBase RF coordination and collaboration tool, Remote View is a smart tool that enables sharing of live monitoring data between multiple production team members without increasing network traffic.
Previously, wireless operators needing access to hardware data across a broadcast production or show site all had to download the same monitoring software onto their devices to be able to see what was going on. The SoundBase Remote View addresses this issue and streamlines the workflow.
With Remote View, SoundBase acts as a built-in web server, and lets users generate shareable links with customisable views for collaborators and wireless users. It also allows operators to isolate the control network by hosting the server on a separate network interface card.
The grid monitoring cards can now carry images – of the artist on the respective wireless channel, for example – providing an easy and immediate overview that is especially useful for larger productions. Notation cards have also been added, so an engineer can add comments and notes to organise their workspace. Layout control now allows cards to now be resized individually, and columns can be hidden in the list monitoring view for a more customised layout and to better fit the monitoring screen.
‘Remote View is a much smarter way to share wireless hardware telemetry across multiple endpoints without running duplicate instances of software,’ says Donny Kuser, co-founder of SoundBase. ‘By reducing connections and network traffic, your control network stays efficient and your gear stays responsive.’
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