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Atellio family to make ISE debut

The Atellio design process prioritises modularity, flexibility, and sustainability

Describing it as its most significant project to date, Belgian Pro Audio manufacturer Audac will introduce an entirely new product family at ISE. 

Dedicated to networked sound, the Atellio family is made up of four key components: the Luna series of audio matrix processors, the NCP series of networked control panels, the NWP series of networked wall panels and the NPM series of networked paging microphones.

As well as being designed for centralised applications, Audac has ensured that each component can function independently. In this way the company aims to provide both flexibility and a streamlined product range, allowing it to cover a broader range of workflows.

Its modularity allows for further expansion through additional software licenses, ensuring users only pay for the features they need. Networked control panels, wall panels, and paging microphones support both Dante and AES67, are PoE powered, and can be network-controlled via a single networking cable. Configuration and control are simplified using Audac’s all-in-one control software, Audac Touch.

Stand number: 7D350 and 7F860

www.audac.eu