The Newton processor, presented by Outline, aims to open a new generation of sound control and networking products<\/strong> The Newton processor, presented by Outline, aims to open a new generation of sound control and networking products Under the challenging name \u201cNewton\u201d, there is a new processor for the…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":23969,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2497],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n
\nUnder the challenging name \u201cNewton\u201d<\/a><\/strong>, there is a new processor for the management of sophisticated audio systems by combining new filter technology, multi-format audio signal routing, multi-format standards conversion and digital signal synchronisation in a single 1RU networkable chassis<\/strong>.
\nEach Newton processor<\/a><\/strong> combines powerful WFIR filters<\/strong>, clock management and a very high number of input and output channels (up to 216 x 216<\/strong>). Internal synchronous and asynchronous sample rate converters manage all I\/O operations and Newton<\/strong> can be synchronised with any one of the 14<\/strong> choices of clocksources. Mix and Match Matrix I\/O routing<\/strong> allows translation and re-distribution of digital audio over multiple standards simultaneously.
\nCombining power and flexibility with an easy to use control interface, Newton<\/a><\/strong> forms the nucleus of next generation audio systems. Multiple Newton<\/a><\/strong> devices are easily interconnected to form a network that is scalable to meet all audio applications, from Touring<\/strong> to Live Broadcast Events<\/strong> and Fixed Installations<\/strong>.
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\nNewton<\/strong><\/a> comes in three hardware versions: Newton 16, Newton 16+4<\/strong> and Newton 16+8<\/strong>.
\nNewton 16<\/strong> offers simultaneous signal connections over Dante<\/strong> (AES67<\/strong> compliant), AES3, MADI Optical<\/strong> and MADI Coaxial,<\/strong> with the capability of fully processing up to 16 Inputs<\/strong> and 16 Outputs<\/strong> simultaneously. All processed signals and direct outputs can be routed out of Newton<\/a><\/strong> using any of the available audio standards. This, as just one example, would allow signals to be received over MADI,<\/strong> processed and then transmitted to multiple amplifiers on Dante<\/strong> with an AES3 output<\/strong> for backup. Internal processing is all at 96 kHz,<\/strong> with an internal data depth up to 64 bits.<\/strong> In each processing section users have precise control over Level, Delay, Polarity<\/strong> and Raised Cosine Filters<\/strong> (implemented within WFIR Equalisers<\/strong>), all functions that are required to manage and optimize a loudspeaker system.
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\nWhile Newton 16<\/strong> is an all-digital device, Newton 16+4<\/strong> and Newton<\/strong> 16+8<\/strong> add the useful capability of local analog inputs and outputs. Newton 16+4<\/strong> adds 4 auxiliary analog inputs and outputs<\/strong> while Newton 16+8<\/strong> adds 8 auxiliary analog Inputs and outputs<\/strong>. Each analog input is also provided with additional processing and matrix allowing inputs to be processed, routed and mixed into the main matrix. All three versions of Newton<\/a><\/strong> share the same motherboard and it is possible to upgrade from Newton 16<\/strong> to Newton 16+4<\/strong> or Newton 16+8<\/strong>.
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