Audioarts DMX

Best of Show 2023 IBCWheatstone won two Radio World Best of Show awards this IBC: one for our fourth-gen Blade 4, the only AoIP I/O unit to include audio codecs, processing, control, OS, and low latency RIST connectivity in one RU; and another for our Audioarts value AoIP system, a complete studio system with DMX console, local I/O, Ethernet switch, and now control plug-in.

With DMX, Audioarts joins the WheatNet-IP Intelligent Network, allowing it to access BLADEs, consoles, software, appliances, processing, and the full complement of Wheatstone (and partners) equipment network-wide. Utilizing WheatNet-IP, the DMX can become a part of an existing WheatNet-IP AoIP network. Or you can use it as the starting point for one. 

Here's a video with Wheatstone's Jay Tyler introducing the DMX to you. 

Unique to DMX is its built-in networking (5-port switch) that lets you create a smaller local network, adding I/O and another console without needing an external switch. This gives you the speed and flexibility to have a complete, self-contained setup and the ability to add-on without the need for an external switch. It’s an ideal setup for a two- or three-studio facility where each studio can act independently as a separate standalone entity, but the studios are linked together through an IP network. To accommodate this, DMX provides 1Gb connectivity via its built-in five-port switch for robust routing of sources and destinations between studios and integrates easily into most existing radio automaton systems. 

Need more? Simply take advantage of all the WheatNet-IP Intelligent Network has to offer.

The DMX control surface is a fully integrated standalone console for on-air and production applications. It is available in an 8-fader (DMX-8) or 16-fader (DMX-16) frame with four program busses and bus-minus on every fader as well as convenient multi-function knob on each channel for adjusting pan, mode, dynamics, and input sources. The console has talkback and cue functions, EQ/dynamics, and control room, studio and headphone monitors, plus LED metering, built-in timer, and four-event recall. 

Audioarts Mix Engine

Audioarts Mix Engine uses RJ45 connectors for all audio (StudioHub+ format), logic (WheatNet-IP-format), and network connections, except for the 2 mic preamp inputs (XLR).

With two sizes of control surface (8- or 16-channel) available, DMX puts a lot of radio control into a very small footprint – everything you need to take it to the air.

Connections include Mic Preamps Out; 4 stereo/dual mono analog inputs; 4 stereo/dual mono digital inputs; four stereo Program outputs (both analog and digital); 4 stereo analog Monitor outputs (Control Room, Studio, Cue, and operator headphones); 6-port logic GPIO; Engine Ethernet port; 5-Port Ethernet switch to network the Surface, Engine, and three additional devices.

Extending DMX with Razors

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DMX utilizes WheatNet-IP to access, control, and process any and all audio sources on the network. Each of the Razor I/O Interfaces pictured above provides you with 8 analog, digital, or analog/digital inputs and outputs, as well as logic and Ethernet connections on RJ45 connectors.

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WheatNet-IP Extends DMX’s Power

DMX can also tap the full power of the WheatNet-IP Intelligent Network, allowing you to utilize BLADE interfaces, to access, control, and process any and all audio sources on the network, utilizing the award-winning tools built into every BLADE. Through AES67, DMX is compatible with similarly equipped third party gear, providing functionality for your facility that is unequalled. Additionally, all software, such as ScreenBuilder, IP Meters, WheatNet-IP Driver, Navigator, and more are at your disposal to create workflows that can address your exact needs.

WheatNet-IP: The Audio Ecosystem

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Power Supply

HPS-516 POWER SUPPLY

Wheatstone's HPS-516 power supply is engineered and built to maximum peak-tolerant specifications right here in our factory to protect your Audioarts consoles and Wheatstone talent stations, ensuring the reliable operation of your most mission-critical studio components for an extended period. Studios are regularly exposed to surges and voltage spikes that can take a toll on equipment. Off-the-shelf power supplies won't suffice when a 2,000-volt spike comes down the line, yet these commercial supplies are frequently used in many broadcast consoles, leading to a shortened lifespan and reduced reliability over time.

The HPS-516 power supply is designed to safeguard critical components and regulate power consistently and smoothly throughout the life of your Audioarts IP-12, DMX, Air 1, and Air 4 consoles, as well as Wheatstone TS-4 and TS-22 talent stations.

Our power supplies are engineered by Wheatstone and manufactured in our factory alongside our consoles and talent stations, all developed specifically to meet the demands and rigors of broadcasting day after day, year after year.

The HPS-516 is available in a single or double rackmount option.

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Features

  • Standalone production or on-air console with local inputs and outputs

  • 5-port Ethernet switch built into Audioarts Mix Engine - no need for an external switch

  • Control surface sizes for 8-, 16-fader channels

  • WheatNet-IP protocol with 1Gb connectivity - any source to any fader

  • Bus Minus (N-1) on each input channel

  • Four program output busses

  • Four event buttons for recalling entire console setups at the touch of a button

  • Pre-programmed processing presets for mic/voice

  • DMX-8 and DMX-16 consoles can optionally be controlled via remote touchscreens which mirror basic control functions in real-time. For more info click here.

  • Control room, studio, and headphone jack (with built-in amplifier w/level control)

  • Full EQ functions (4-band parametric with high/low pass and high/low shelving) and full dynamics (compression, limiting, and expansion) on every channel 

  • Multi-function channel-encoder knob with OLED display on each channel for control of EQ, dynamics, sources, pan, mode, and more

  • Talkback and cue functions

  • Built-in timer

  • Six logic GP I/O ports for network control

  • 100% WheatNet-IP compatible with all BLADEs, Consoles, Processors, and Software

  • Audioarts Mix Engine is configured: 2 mic inputs on XLRs, with all additional I/O on RJ-45 connectors: 4 analog inputs, 4 digital inputs, 4 analog outputs, 4 digital outputs, 2 analog mic outputs, Headphone output, Cue output, Studio output, and Control Room output. There are also 5 ethernet ports that will interface directly with optional I/O Razor Interfaces, and a 1 Gb ethernet port for networking.

  • Optional Razor I/O Interfaces can expand the system I/O with 8 stereo or 16 mono in and/or out; available in digital or analog/digital version

 


Cool Stuff About DMX
Designed from the ground up to set the standard.


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No External Switch Needed

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With the Audioarts Mix Engine, we've provided five Ethernet ports for interfacing the Surface, the Engine, and your PC for use with Audioarts Navigator or Audioarts Surface Setup, as well as optional devices such as VoxPro PC, a media server, or a couple of Razor I/O units for expansion. Essentially acting as a built-in switch, this keeps IT management and procurement costs down while making it dead simple to expand your AoIP network.

Of course, if you DO want to expand even further and add more DMX consoles, you can add a managed gigabit switch and be off and running to a larger network. And, it's fully WheatNet-IP compatible.

Source and Program Select DMX MasterStripDetail

Any channel can be assigned to one or more program output busses, making your material available to an on-air feed as well as an internet stream, for instance. 

SourcePgmSelectAny input can be called up on any channel on the DMX. This means, for instance, the feed you’ve got plugged into input 7 on the back of the Engine (or ANY Razor I/O Interface) can show up on channel 2…or any other channel. Same with any input.

 

Full Real-Time Parametric EQ and Dynamics Processing on Every Channel

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The DMX has 4 fully parametric EQ bands with peak/shelf control for the low and high bands plus high and low pass filters - on every channel. 
Same with compression, limiting, and expansion dynamics control - a full suite on every channel. All available at all times in real-time from the console - turn the knob, see the values on the OLED display, and hear the change as you go. 

When editing, the functions spill out across channels on the DMX letting you see the entire picture at once. When you are done editing, just close out and the board goes back normal display functions.

With full color OLED displays and color-coded functions, you can see all your settings at a glance. Shown are just a sampling of the displays available on the DMX.

 

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ContstructionTough Construction

We’ve built the DMX to withstand years of use and abuse. The finest components and the most reliable construction come together to create a surface that any station would love to have in their production suite, control room, or on-air.

Mix-Minus/Direct Output/TalkbackCueTB

Each fader has a dedicated Mix-Minus output that includes all active faders on its selected source bus, except for itself. These auto generated monaural Mix-Minus signals may be routed to feed telephone hybrids or other devices as required. Alternately, these outputs may be set to provide a separate direct output from that channel only, consisting of the source assigned to that channel. Each channel has a talkback that will interrupt the feed to that mix-minus.



Literally Plug & Play...
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1. Using standard CAT-6 cables, plug the DMX control surface and engine into the built-in switch on the Audioarts Mix Engine

2. Plug in your computer running Audioarts Navigator software to configure your network

3. If you like, add DMX Razor I/O modules to add more sources or plug into a switch and access BLADEs and the WheatNet-IP Network

4. Plug your own audio sources into the Audioarts Mix Engine and Razor(s)

5. Turn it all on and hit the airwaves

 


Channel & Monitor Controls


MULTI-FUNCTION CHANNEL-ENCODER KNOB: 
When the channel is off, rotating the encoder switches the channel display to show alternate sources, selected by “clicking” the encoder. The encoder can also control channel mode, panning, and EQ & Dynamics.

ASSIGN:
Directs the channel's signal to any of four stereo output busses.

TB:
Routes the selected talkback mic to the channel’s individual bus-minus output.

CUE:
Routes the channel’s pre-fader and pre-switch signal to the CUE bus.

FADER:
100mm long-throw fader for channel level control.

ON/OFF:
Switches the channel’s audio on and off.

DMX INPUT PANEL

METER: 
Selects the switchable meter source between PGM 3, PGM 4, and EXT (external).

EVENT: 
Recalls one of four user-programmable console snapshots.

SOFT: 
Programmable button to be used as you wish.

TIMER: 
Buttons for auto-start, start/stop, and reset for the built-in timer in the meter bridge. 

SOURCE: 
Selects one of four busses or two external sources for listening in the control room and studio.

CUE/SOURCE: 
Adjusts the cue speaker level. Also used to select and set the source for the EXT, EXT 1, and EXT 2 buttons. 

EXT:
Sends an external signal (such as an off-air feed) to the STUDIO monitor.

STUDIO: 
Level control for the studio monitor output.

SPLIT CUE: 
Sets how cue feeds the headphones (split or stereo).

TB: 
Engages talkback to the studio monitors.

CR/CONTROL ROOM: 
Level control for the control room output.

HDPN/HEADPHONE: 
Level control for headphone amplifier output.

 

DMX MASTER PANEL

Navigator

NAVIGATOR MAIN SYSTEM SCREEN

DMX utilizes Wheatstone's WheatNet-IP Navigator. It runs on Windows and is the way you get to an overview of your system. From here, you can tweak or reconfigure your entire network. It's intuitive and powerful, making the DMX the command center for your AoIP universe. Or neighborhood (we suffer no delusions of grandeur).

Surface Setup

Surface Setup app

Configuring your DMX is as simple as running this program. Think of it as Audioarts Navigator for your surface. Get a birds-eye view of your entire setup and tweak or reconfigure it as you wish. It makes quick work of setup and lets you know just about everything you need to know about the way your board is configured. And when you make a change—whether large or small, you click one button: Apply, and the changes are applied instantly. No provisioning, no distributing files, no waiting for devices to restart to use the changes.

Specs

DMX8 LH 3QTR HIGH 06911 v2WB

PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS DMX 8 CONSOLE:

Dimensions 17.625”/45cm wide
(tabletop mount) 17”/43cm deep
4.25”/11cm high (rear)
1.625”/4.1cm high (front)
Weight 16 lbs/7.26 kg

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DMX16 RH 3QTR HIGH 06942 v5 WB

PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS DMX 16 CONSOLE:

Dimensions 29.625”/75.3cm wide
(tabletop mount) 17”/43cm deep
4.25”/11cm high (rear)
1.625”/4.1cm high (front) 
Weight 26 lbs/11.8 kg

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DMX Hookup Diagram

Here's what you need to know about what plugs into what with the DMX Surface, Audioarts Mix Engine, and your gear.

Click on the image below to download a high resolution JPEG. AA DMX Chart

Video Series: How To Set Up DMX
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