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Extron introduces new series of matrix processors with VoIP

Extron has launched the DMP 128 Plus Series of digital matrix processors featuring Extron ProDSP 64-bit floating point technology.

DMP 128 Plus Series processors are equipped with 12 analogue mic/line inputs, eight analogue outputs, up to four channels of digital audio input and output via USB, up to eight audio file players, and new configurable multi-device macros. An ACP bus makes it easy to connect one or more ACP Series audio control panels, offering an economical solution for audio system control. DMP 128 Plus V models also include eight independent channels of VoIP, supporting Session Initiation Protocol – SIP 2.0.

The DMP 128 Plus AT models provide Dante audio networking technology with connectivity for up to 48 digital audio inputs and 24 digital audio outputs. Configurable using Extron DSP Configurator Software, the DMP 128 Plus Series processors feature an expanded mix matrix, up to 84×48. DMP 128 Plus Series processors can be used anywhere from a credenza-based system to a large multi-rack system, and even in a large, complex, decentralised multi-building system.

“The next generation DMP 128 Plus Series processors feature even lower latency, more DSP horsepower, and expanded filtering options,” says Casey Hall, VP of sales and marketing for Extron. “New capabilities are designed to meet the demands of today’s audio installations and include support for VoIP, USB audio, multi-device macros, and audio control panels.”

The DMP 128 Plus C, DMP 128 Plus C AT, DMP 128 Plus C V, and DMP 128 Plus C V AT models include Extron AEC for conferencing applications.

DMP 128 Plus AT models are equipped with Dante audio networking technology and provide scalable audio transport over a local area network using standard Internet protocols. Each DMP 128 Plus AT sends out 24 channels of digital audio and can receive 48 channels over the network. Dante technology can support up to 512×512 audio channels at 24-bit/48 kHz over a single Gigabit Ethernet link, or 48×48 audio channels at 24-bit/48 kHz over a single 100 Mbps Ethernet link with extremely low latency. Additionally, the DMP 128 Plus AT can be configured to support primary and redundant Dante audio networks.

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