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Adlib Audio Add First Outline Products to Inventory

James Lawford (CUK Audio), Fernando Rey Mendez (Outline), Ian Nelson (Adlib Audio UK), and Daniele Pagani (Outline)

Liverpool-based Adlib Audio has invested in Outline's extraordinary Newton device, the world's most advanced multi-source audio processor.

Newton's feature set offers significant operational advantages to anyone engaged in the management of sophisticated audio systems. Combining new "WFIR" (patent pending) filter technology, multi-format audio signal routing, simultaneous multiple standard conversion, and digital signal synchronization in a single 1RU chassis, Newton represents the next generation of networked audio system control.

Ian Nelson, Adlib's senior engineer commented, "I heard some chatter about Newton on social media, then investigated further on the Outline website and subsequently contacted James Lawford at CUK."

"The Newton's 18×16 matrix and its huge amount of I/O possibilities are the major factors that attracted us to the unit, but the ASRC and SRC on each matrix input is also a big advantage. This, coupled with the multiple levels of input redundancy, is something we had been searching for a long time."

"The unique thing about Newton is that we have struggled to find anything that can handle a relatively big matrix but operate simultaneously on multiple time domains, with automatic input redundancy fail over. There are devices that will do these things but generally not in one box -- historically we have had to add a third mixing desk at front-of-house with a large I/O rack to be able to take input feeds from multiple consoles, but this ties up hire stock and also takes up space at FOH which is usually at quite a premium."

Nelson concludes, "Its immediate role will be as our festival matrix device but we see far reaching potential for Newton devices to operate as system processors, format converters, and beyond. We have been beta testing a demo unit for around two months and the first outing in anger will be a big Scottish festival in mid-May where we expect to see multiple guest consoles, in addition to our own A&B system house consoles."

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(3 May 2018)

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