The Q-SYS system, QSC\u2019s flagship, is extended with two new smaller and more compact audio, video and controller processors: Q-SYS Core 8 Flex and Q-SYS Core Nano<\/strong><\/p>\n The QSC<\/strong><\/a> brand, distributed by Exhibo,<\/strong><\/a> is always active and sparkling: the novelty of this autumn 2020<\/strong> is double, with two new models of A\/V processor and controllers that expand the functionality and potential of the well-known Q-SYS ecosystem<\/a>,<\/strong> which it builds on strengths such as Intel<\/strong> processing, the robustness and reliability of Linux,<\/strong> and the interoperability of IEEE<\/strong> networking standards, coupled, of course, with the vast potential of the Q-SYS<\/strong><\/a> real-time operating system. All this contributes to structuring a user-friendly and highly performing IT ecosystem.<\/p>\n Let\u2019s take a closer look at the new products, starting with Q-SYS<\/strong> Core 8 Flex<\/strong><\/a>, a compact processor that offers a 64×64<\/strong> network channels, with eight integrated FLEX audio<\/strong> channels and eight GPIOs<\/strong> to quickly and easily integrate analog audio and control devices into the Q-SYS<\/strong><\/a> ecosystem.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Q-SYS Core Nano<\/strong><\/a> model offers the same amount of audio I\/O (64×64<\/strong>) without support for embedded analog audio I\/O, and is best suited for installations in small or very small spaces with centralized processing and fully networked endpoints. <\/p>\n Both Core 8 Flex<\/strong><\/a> and Core Nano<\/strong><\/a> offer powerful and scalable DSP processing, video routing and bridging for web conferencing, as well as third-party endpoint integration without the need for dedicated and separate control processors. The choice to offer smaller and more practical products is due to the desire to expand the design options and to satisfy a wider variety of installations.<\/p>\n Jatan Shah, QSC<\/a> Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Office and Technology Officer<\/strong>, confirms this strategy: \u201cThe introduction of these two new Core processors\u201d \u2013 he points out \u2013 \u201coffers even greater design flexibility to the Q-SYS<\/strong><\/a> ecosystem, while maintaining essential feature of a standard-based software platform that can be easily expanded or reduced.\u201d<\/p>\n www.exhibo.it<\/a> The Q-SYS system, QSC\u2019s flagship, is extended with two new smaller and more compact audio, video and controller processors: Q-SYS Core 8 Flex and Q-SYS Core Nano The QSC brand,…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":25710,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2497],"tags":[2607,4483,2724],"yoast_head":"\n
\nBoth of the new<\/strong> Q-SYS Core<\/strong><\/a> processors occupy only one half width rack unit<\/strong> and include pre-installed 8×8 Dante<\/strong> audio channels, licensed up to 32×32<\/strong> channels, driverless USB audio, and AV bridging capability. However, despite the smaller size, the new models are built on the same flexible and scalable software of the other Q-SYS<\/strong><\/a> processors, including the top of the range Q-SYS Core 110f<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n
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