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RTW Presents TM9 19-Inch Rack-Mount Solution to the U.S. Market at AES New York 2018

RTW, a manufacturer of visual audio meters and monitoring devices for professional broadcast, production, post production and quality control, will showcase its new 19-inch 4U rack-mount (MA4U) version of its TM9 TouchMonitor at AES New York 2018The reconfigured unit brings all the audio monitoring features of the standalone RTW TM9 in a new design that is said to be easily accessible to users in studio settings.   

 

The TM9 panel-mount version is 235 x 135 x 45 mm (appx 9.25 x 5.35 x 1.8 inches) without the power supply and is suggested for mounting into front panels. The unit comes standard with a USB extension for the front panel and the mounting kit is compatible with DIN 41494/IEC 60297 19-inch 4U racks (483 x 177 x 91 mm).  

 

“With the continued evolution of studio spaces and workflows, we have seen an increased interest in rack-mountable formats of our state-of-the-art loudness solutions,” says Andreas Tweitmann, CEO, RTW. “Not only is the MA4U an aesthetically pleasing alternative for high-end studios, but it is also a great solution for live field productions.”

 

Equipped with RTW’s “high-grade” nine-inch touch screens and an “easy-to-use” GUI, the TM9 TouchMonitor is the latest in the company’s rack-mount solutions, which includes the TM3, TM7 and RTW legacy products. “Packed with precision, performance, efficiency and flexibility” for audio monitoring, the TM9 has a graphical user interface with elements that can be scaled, randomly positioned and combined to individual user needs for optimized use of available screen space. Multiple instruments of the same type, assigned to different input channels and configurations, can be displayed simultaneously. Plus, a context-sensitive, on-screen help feature supports the user, allowing for setup changes. 

 

The latest firmware version of the TM9, which is also used with the TM7, expands the basic software to a four-channel display; 4x Mono or 2x Stereo/2x Mono. Additionally, 1x Stereo can be measured without the need of an activated multichannel license. Output routing can be individually adjusted for each preset and all presets can be exported or imported at the same time. 

 

For more information on RTW visit www.rtw.com.

 


Posted: Thursday, October 4, 2018

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