Wheatstone’s VMX Mix Engine Platform was the recipient of an NAB 2026 Product of the Year award during an award ceremony at the Las Vegas Convention Center today.
The possibility of a studio failure such as losing a network switch or mix engine during a live show or on-air broadcast is what keeps broadcasters up at night. Introducing two new additions to Wheatstone's fourth generation Blade architecture for uninterrupted studio availability in the event of either.
Wheatstone announces a 12-channel Audioarts DMX console for the single or networked studio. DMX 12 is ready-for-air and comes with a rack-mount engine with audio, logic, I/O and expansion ports for just about any studio configuration. Included is a five port Ethernet switch as well as WheatNet IP audio network connectivity.
This NAB show, Wheatstone introduces its VMX mixing platform and new VML virtual mixing console that runs on any modern web browser. VMX serves as a single mixing backend for multiple studios as well as utility mixers throughout the WheatNet IP audio networked facility.
Through February, Wheatstone is offering a steep discount on version 7 software for qualifying VoxPro units as a last chance to update from VoxPro version 4 to the latest software.