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  • TC Electronic’s Complete Range of Broadcasting Meters and Processors on Display at NAB 2011

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    TC Electronic has an impressive range of loudness metering solutions for  professional broadcasters, and a key element in this range is the  unique ’Radar Meter’ that provides a standardized, precise and clear  presentation of any audio signal.  This meter comes standard with  several TC Electronic broadcast units such as the rack-mountable, stereo  loudness meter, LM2, and the brand new DB4 MKII and DB8 MKII  broadcasting processors. For a more hands-on experience, the Radar Meter  is an expansion option for TC TouchMonitors, TM7 and TM9, which deliver  the ultimate audio overview on either a 7” or a 9” touch screen.  Finally the Radar Meter is also an optional algorithm for System 6000  MKII.

    DB4 MKII and DB8 MKII

    The DB4 MKII and DB8 MKII broadcast processors conform to new EBU, ATSC  and ITU Loudness and True-peak level standards across all platforms and  all formats. The MKII versions feature EBU R128 and ATSC A/85 compliant  new LM6 Loudness Meters, new SNMP functions and one week of detailed  logging. Further, with several thousand units operating constantly and  globally, there is plenty of proof that the original DB4 and DB8  processors rarely fail. The MKII versions increase this stability by  doubling up on the power supply, fuses, mains inlets and the Swiss-made  Papst fans.

     

    System 6000 MKII

    The System 6000 MKII is the audio industry's flagship processor capable  of pristinely handling any signal imaginable. Each of its four engines  may be used for loudness and dynamics processing, reverb and effects  processing, loudness and true-peak metering, format conversion and pitch  change. The list goes on. One or more System 6000 MKII frames may be  controlled from a TC Icon touch screen and motorized fader remote, and  from a Mac or a PC.

     

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