iZotope's Adaptive Noise Reduction Unit Now Available
Apr 22, 2008 6:06 PM
iZotope has unveiled the
ANR-B Adaptive Realtime Noise Reduction Unit, bringing the company's audio
algorithm for adaptive noise reduction to a dedicated hardware unit for use in
real-time broadcast applications.
ANR-B uses iZotope's
advanced noise reduction technology in an attempt to identify and suppress
environmental broadband noise, hum, phone line artifacts and more, reportedly
dramatically increasing the quality of audio broadcasts involving radio call-in
programs and on-location broadcasting. iZotope's ANR-B is said to detect noise
in real-time and adapt to changing noise over time, allowing for automatic
operation with little to no input required from the user.
The 2-channel ANR-B
features broadcast connections including analog and digital I/O, LAN for
advanced parameter control and remote automation capability. Presets are
available for common applications while simple controls and clear meters help
to customize settings for unique situations.
ANR-B will be available in
summer 2008 for $4,995; for more info, stop by www.izotope.com/broadcast.
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