This year’s InfoComm show was one for the record books with a reported record
attendance of 38,833 visitors, and the aisles of the Las Vegas Convention Centre
bore that out. The Symetrix booth was buzzing with activity, with a non-stop stream
of visitors coming by to check out the newly announced Solus NX line-up. Response
to the entire Solus NX line was tremendous, from dealers and systems integrators
to media, with Solus NX 16×8 winning a Best of Show award from Sound & Video
Contractor magazine.
The open architecture Solus NX series is designed for standalone DSP applications
that don’t require Dante™ networking. The three DSP models (16×8, 8×8, 4×4)
provide the same unrivalled processing power and memory as the Symetrix Radius,
Prism, and Edge products. The series’ compatibility with Symetrix’ award-winning
Composer programming software was a major factor in S&VC’s Best of Show award
decision.
InfoComm attendees also got a first look at Symetrix’ soon-to-be-released Control
Server, a powerful network-based control platform for Symetrix DSPs. Configurable
using Composer, Control Server apps are launched in web browsers running on any
networked computer, tablet, or smartphone. The initial Mixer app was a hit with
booth visitors, as was Control Server’s wireless capability. Along with Control
Server and Solus NX, the newest iteration of Composer was also on demo at the
booth, capturing attention with its dramatically enhanced processing capabilities.
Symetrix was one of several top-tier industry leaders co-sponsoring the sixth
annual Dante AV Networking World education event during InfoComm 2016. The all-
day workshop is an excellent venue for delivering the tools and information to
design consultants, system integrators, audio engineers and IT managers to work
with Dante, Audinate’s revolutionary audio networking solution. The interactive,
hands-on workshops featured Symetrix Prism 8×8 DSPs in every workspace.
“Without a doubt, this has been our most successful InfoComm, if not our most
successful trade show ever,” remarked Mark Ryals, Symetrix Director of Marketing.
“The response to Solus NX in particular has been absolutely remarkable, and there
was a lot of excitement and enthusiasm around the potential of Control Server and
the Mixer app. We’re looking forward to a great year.”