Studio Technologies to Debut Model 201 Interpreter’s Console at ISE 2024
Studio Technologies says tools for interpretation are important in today’s global AV and broadcast industries, with specialized personnel required to manage single- and multi-language feeds. This ranges from small meetings and live events to large bureaucratic organizations. The company says it has designed a product specifically for interpretation, the Model 201 Interpreter’s Console. Making its debut at ISE 2024 (Stand CS530, Congress Square), the Model 201 is a Dante audio-over-Ethernet-enabled unit that is designed for use in single- or multi-language situations both locally or in off-site/remote applications.
The company says the Model 201 creates a complete interpreter position and includes both standard features as well as functionalities that are not typically provided by “off-the-shelf” interpretation equipment. The Model 201 includes the ability to create two independent interpretation audio channels. Configuration choices allow a variety of audio content to be included in the interpretation audio; content that can be automatically muted or dimmed (reduced in level) when interpretation is active. Studio Technologies says this is especially important for off-site or Internet streaming applications.
The company says a dual-channel (stereo) headphone output can be configured to meet the needs of the interpreter. This includes selecting the audio sources, channel routing and sidetone (confidence) signal operation. A set of buttons and rotary controls allow the user to establish the site-specific operating condition they desire.
While the Model 201 can be used to create a simple, single-language interpretation position, Studio Technologies says it can easily become part of a “multi-language, feature-rich application.” One or more Model 201 units can integrate with other Studio Technologies’ products to achieve a voice interpretation system by utilizing Dante technology.
The Model 201 provides a 2-channel (stereo) headphone monitor output that is routed to both 5-pin female XLR and 3.5 mm TRRS headset interface connectors. Two pushbutton switches and three rotary controls on the unit’s front panel allow users to select their desired headphone audio sources and signal levels. One pushbutton switch and two associated LED indicators allow direct selection of the desired monitor source, either the “floor” (the person whose text needs to be interpreted) or “relay” (an intermediate audio signal that is usually selected as an interpretation technique to support multiple languages). Two additional Dante receiver (input) audio channels, named Aux 1 and Aux 2, can be used to interface the Model 201 with signal sources such as audio consoles, media playback systems or remotely located equipment.
Studio Technologies says Model 201’s audio quality is low distortion, low noise and ample headroom. Only a Power-over-ethernet (PoE) connection and headset with attached microphone is required for operation. The Model 201 supports both “pro” headsets that use a 5-pin XLR connector as well as “gaming” headsets that use 3.5 mm TRRS plugs. The Model 201 is housed in a compact but rugged steel enclosure that’s intended for table-top use. The company says its small size makes it ideal for applications in space-constrained locations.
The Model 201 is configured using the STcontroller software application. Available free of charge from Studio Technologies, STcontroller allows production personnel to quickly and easily configure the unit’s operating capabilities to meet an application’s needs. STcontroller is offered in versions that are compatible with the WinOS and macOS operating systems.