Mastering Microflex: A Deep Dive into Shure Designer 6’s Workflow
Shure Designer 6 saves time and streamlines connections by automating system design tasks, centralizing device configuration, and simplifying signal routing for complex audio installations; its intuitive interface and drag‑and‑drop workflow let integrators quickly map microphones, processors, and codecs while automatically generating Dante and network settings, reducing manual entry and configuration errors. The software’s built‑in templates, preset DSP blocks, and real‑time validation tools speed commissioning and troubleshooting, and its seamless export of configuration files and documentation ensures consistent, repeatable deployments across rooms or sites. By consolidating control, monitoring, and firmware management into a single platform, Designer 6 minimizes setup time, lowers the risk of connectivity issues, and enables faster project turnover for both AV professionals and IT teams.
Smarter Spaces: Automating Your Divisible Conference Room
Transforming a single large conference room into two or more smaller, independently functional spaces—or back again—is a crucial feature for modern, flexible workplaces. But the technical setup for divisible conference rooms often involves cumbersome manual reconfigurations. What if the room could configure itself automatically?
At Array, we specialize in creating intelligent meeting environments that require minimal user interaction. Here's a look at how we use innovative technology to automate the process, ensuring a seamless experience every time.
Wireless Mics Decoded: Choosing the Right Shure System for Your Space
when it comes to professional audio, the goal is simple: you want sound that's clear, reliable, and just plain works. For as long as we can remember, Shure has been the name everyone trusts for wireless mics. But technology moves fast, and today, choosing the right system isn't about grabbing the newest thing on the shelf—it's about getting the right tool for the job.
A day of Allen & Heath Training for the team
Here at Array, we're all about a couple of things: great sound and getting the job done right. So, when the opportunity came up to get our team certified on the amazing Allen & Heath dLive series, we jumped on it. We took a full day away from our projects to really dive deep, understand these systems better, and even get a sneak peek at some cool new features on the way!.
NDI vs. SDI: Navigating the World of Video Transmission
The choice between Network Device Interface (NDI) and Serial Digital Interface (SDI) is a critical one. Array, we understand that there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. Both technologies bring unique strengths to the table, and the "better" choice ultimately depends on the specific needs of your project. Rather than declaring a winner, we believe in empowering our clients with the knowledge to make informed decisions. We're proficient in both NDI and SDI installations, ensuring your system is perfectly tailored to your requirements.
Sound Masking: Is it the right solution?
Sound masking is often misunderstood. At its core, it’s the controlled introduction of background sound—usually a steady, unobtrusive “shh” or engineered ambient noise—intended to reduce the intelligibility of speech and increase perceived privacy. That simple definition, though, hides a lot of nuance: sound masking has multiple legitimate uses, distinct limitations, and scenarios where it’s not the best solution.
Logitech Rally Bar Solutions: High Performance & Value
Technology plays a critical role in facilitating seamless and productive meetings. Logitech Rally Bar lineup is an increasingly popular choice because their products offer high performance while not sacrificing value.