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Audio-Technica and The Farm AV Bring Engineered Sound Wireless System to Q-SYS Ecosystem

Q-SYS, founded in 2009, provides unified, scalable human experiences across various industries. Headquartered in Costa Mesa, CA, it has regional offices in Germany, Colorado, India, and Hong Kong, and distribution facilities worldwide.

Audio-Technica releases a Q-SYS-certified plugin for its Engineered Sound Wireless (ES Wireless) system, developed in collaboration with The Farm’s FarmAssist team. This plugin enhances the Q-SYS Ecosystem by providing a simple, flexible, and scalable wireless mic solution optimized for voice applications in various audio-conferencing environments.

The integration of the Q-SYS control plugin empowers users to easily connect to and manage the DECT-based ES Wireless system, offering convenient functionalities such as individual or group channel muting, preset loading, and real-time monitoring of RF and charging parameters. This collaboration simplifies workflow, enhances operational oversight, and supports high-impact spaces utilizing Q-SYS, while also enabling advanced programming possibilities.

Audio-Technica reinforces its commitment to the professional AV market with the release of the new Q-SYS-certified plugin for its Engineered Sound Wireless (ES Wireless) system. In collaboration with The Farm’s FarmAssist development team, the new plugin brings a simple, flexible and scalable wireless mic solution to the Q-SYS Ecosystem.

Engineered Sound Wireless is optimized for voice applications in meeting rooms, presentation halls, classrooms, and other installed audio-conferencing environments. The system utilizes DECT technology to provide high channel counts with high-quality audio in a simple, smart, and scalable manner.

The integration of the Q-SYS control plugin empowers users to easily connect to and manage the DECT-based system. This includes convenient functionalities like individual or group channel muting, preset loading, and real-time monitoring of RF and charging parameters via a Q-SYS network touchscreen controller. Moreover, live remote monitoring capabilities enable users to oversee connectivity status, microphone and charging statuses, battery levels, and battery life, providing full operational oversight.

“The roaming feature native to the microphones allows for an incredible amount of flexibility,” says George Seruset, Regional Service Manager at The Farm. “Take a museum for example. It has eight exhibits, each featuring a wireless receiver with an LED trigger. With the new plugin, a tour guide can seamlessly connect to an LED transmitter link, triggering a range of actions such as spotlight activation, video playback, music cues, or spoken commentary. And, the availability of multiple channels enables the incorporation of numerous triggers, further enhancing the system’s versatility and utility.”

Seruset adds, “The integration of Audio-Technica and Q-SYS via Dante simplifies our workflow and really helps us to explore more advanced possibilities in our programming.”

“The Farm’s FarmAssist development team and the Q-SYS Technology Partnership made designing and developing this plugin a streamlined process,” states Matt Markgraf, Audio-Technica Strategic Partnerships and Alliance Manager. “We’re excited to share this plugin with new and longtime customers, supporting high-impact spaces utilizing Q-SYS.”

 

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