Calrec Takes Virtualization Mainstream
Calrec's new ImPulseV expansion makes virtual audio mixing more accessible than ever

Calrec has just taken the virtual audio mixing engine game to the next level by expanding its ImPulseV platform. The new 96- and 140-path configurations join the existing 256-processing path option, all sharing the same feature set. This move signals a major shift towards smaller systems, with dynamic DSP resource allocation and flexible licensing terms that make it easier for broadcasters to scale production without breaking the bank.
The implications are significant: traditional broadcasters are ditching their old fixed infrastructure in favour of agile, hybrid workflows that blend on-premise, cloud, and distributed resources. This transition is all about cost efficiency and agility through new business models. With ImPulseV, Calrec is putting the virtual audio mixing engine firmly into the mainstream.
As broadcast operations continue to evolve, it's clear that Calrec is at the forefront of this revolution. With its expanded ImPulseV platform, the company is making it easier for broadcasters to produce high-quality content on a shoestring budget, without sacrificing any quality. The future of live production just got a whole lot more interesting.
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