
Dear Editor,
Calrec would like to invite you to make a press appointment at NAB 2025 on #Booth N1813. The company is introducing a suite of new interconnected products and updates aiming to help broadcasters meet a variety of challenges. With increased competition for subscribers and reductions in advertising revenue, broadcasters are looking for ways to attract more viewers with more compelling content across a growing number of distribution channels, augmenting traditional over the air distribution with OTT streaming and social content.
Calrec would like to invite you to make a press appointment at NAB 2025 on #Booth N1813. The company is introducing a suite of new interconnected products and updates aiming to help broadcasters meet a variety of challenges. With increased competition for subscribers and reductions in advertising revenue, broadcasters are looking for ways to attract more viewers with more compelling content across a growing number of distribution channels, augmenting traditional over the air distribution with OTT streaming and social content.
Growing the company’s portfolio with True Control 2.0, an expanded 2nd generation remote production capability, ImPulseV cloud-based DSP processing core and Argo M, a compact IP broadcast audio console, Calrec’s enabling broadcasters to create more flexible workflow combinations to increase content, at the same time as reducing costs.
Please email Calrec's Marketing Manager, Alexia El Merhebi to schedule an appointment. If you've already made an appointment please ignore this email.
Throughout the show Calrec will demonstrate:
- True Control 2.0: Making its full NAB Las Vegas debut, Calrec’s True Control 2.0 facilitates distributed production workflows and offers a deeper level of remote control across a wider product portfolio. True Control 2.0 is available on ImPulseV, as well as Argo M, Argo Q, Argo S and Type R, allowing any of these products to remotely control any other True Control 2.0 enabled product. From May 2025, Calrec's Apollo+ and Artemis+ will become part of the True Control 2.0 family, allowing them to control other True Control 2.0 enabled Calrec products with the same feature set as Calrec’s Remote Production Unit, RP1; including fader & cuts, input controls, aux sends on/gains and aux sends.
- ImPulseV: Calrec’s ImpulseV cloud-based audio mixing solution, which had its development preview at NAB 2024, provides a virtualised Calrec audio mixing engine in a cloud native AWS environment. Accessed from anywhere in the world, it uses the same familiar Calrec user interface. It can be controlled through Calrec’s Assist web UI on a standard browser, directly from any Calrec Argo or via True Control 2.0 from any True Control 2.0 enabled console, including Calrec Type R.
- Argo M: Also compatible with True Control 2.0, Calrec’s new Argo M console uses the same multi award-winning technology that powers Calrec’s established Argo platform to deliver the same feature set and operational familiarity in a compact 24- or 36-fader footprint. Ideal for small to medium-scale applications, Argo M is a plug-and-play broadcast audio solution. From May 2025, users will be able to access extra bussing via an aux booster upgrade path on all three Argo consoles, ImPulse and ImPulse1.
- Type R: Calrec will showcase its Type R modular, expandable IP mixing system, controlled by True Control 2.0. It too is designed to encourage customers to take advantage of distributed production and flexible workflows. Type R’s fully 5.1 capable IP core enables broadcasters to benefit from virtual working practices and automated broadcast workflows on a cost-effective SMPTE 2110-compliant IP backbone. From Summer 2025, users will be able to access the next Type R software upgrade, which provides the following key features: off air record, enhanced GPIO talkback, monitor selector follow, mix minus bus user labels and large DSP pack with 32 aux buses.
- Argo Q and Argo S: Calrec will also demonstrate its award-winning Argo Q and Argo S audio mixing consoles paired with a redundant ImPulse core on a True Control 2.0 network, as well as its smallest ever console, the 68-piece LegoTM Calrec Argo S.