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Stagetec unveils new products
German brand Stagetec has expanded its product portfolio. With a new modular IP-based console for the radio market, a new audio platform, media workflow software, and a series of video processing solutions, the company is now positioning itself as a full-service media solutions provider.
The name On Air will sound familiar to industry insiders - for many years, Stagetec offered a console under a similar name. The successor model, however, shares little more than the name - it has been redeveloped from the ground up and is based on the latest technologies. With On Air, Stagetec introduces a modular console solution designed specifically for the needs of modern production environments - from radio stations and theaters to AV and broadcast applications.
The new console boasts a compact design with flexible control options either via onboard hardware and touchscreen controls or via a browser-based interface for remote-control operation. With native IP integration, PoE operation, and seamless setup and workflow, On Air is designed for space-constrained installations, self-operated setups, and centralized control rooms.
With Nex:t Axio, Stagetec is adding an extendable IP-based audio I/O and processing platform next to its Nexus system. Designed both for a smooth transition into IP workflows and for fully networked infrastructures, the compact system combines audio across analog and digital formats, and includes an integrated 4-way audio split, allowing Avatus, as well as third-party consoles, to access signals simultaneously - without external splitters.
Due to its compatibility with Dante, AES67, ST 2110-30, and more, Nex:t Axio integrates seamlessly into existing setups and scales flexibly. Centralized, browser-based control via Stagenet Embedded on the device simplifies routing, monitoring, and presets - locally or remotely - and in many cases removes the need for external control software. Nex:t Axio enables to expand and modernize hybrid workflows in theater, broadcast, or AV installations.
With Nex:t Core, Stagetec has launched a software-defined audio processor for broadcasters, postproduction facilities, and fixed installations that fully virtualizes signal processing, routing, and DSP. Functions such as EQ, compression, or mix-minus can be freely configured and updated remotely as needed. The platform integrates seamlessly into AES67 and ST 2110 infrastructures and offers low latency, high scalability, and triple network redundancy.
In a new category for Stagetec, three Video Line products bring its system expertise from the audio world into the video domain - IP-based, flexible, and fully integrable into existing workflows. The first products in the new range include a software-based Multiviewer, Format Converter, and IP Gateway. All components are CPU/GPU-based and controlled via a central, browser-based Stagenet interface. Instead of fragmented stand-alone solutions, Stagetec has created a consistent platform that unites audio and video - scalable and future-proof, whether in theaters, broadcast studios, or AV setups.
With Stagenet, Stagetec introduces a cross-platform, centralized, browser-based control system that consolidates complex audio and video workflows into a single interface. Whether routing, monitoring, mixing, or controlling devices and parameters, all functions are intelligently networked and manageable in real time. With automatic device discovery, topology visualization, and role-based user management among the features, Stagenet provides an interface equally suited toward operators and system engineers alike. The platform supports open standards including NMOS, ST 2110, AES67, and Dante, allowing to turn heterogeneous networks into one cohesive, controllable system.
(Photos: Stagetec)
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