New Starting Points have been added for LYON and LEO loudspeaker arrays, eliminating the need to start configurations from “square one” and thus offering the quick setup of typical systems already available with Native Mode in LEOPARD and LINA line arrays. Delay Integration and Starting Points are now accessible in one dialog and available from the Overview and Output Processing tabs. In conjunction with the companion update to GALAXY firmware, the Compass 4.6 software release offers other new features. No custom network configuration is necessary and all benefits of AVB networks are retained. Every Milan-certified device will discover and operate with any other certified device. The Milan protocol guarantees interoperability of networked devices by standardizing the implementation of AVB technology. Thousands of GALAXY devices are currently in the field, and all future GALAXY processors will be shipped with the new Milan-certified firmware installed. With the software and firmware upgrades in place, all existing Meyer Sound GALAXY processors will be immediately capable of upgrading to Milan-certified devices. It changes everything, as our goal is to make all of our digital products Milan-certified going forward.” “This release marks an important milestone in the long history of Compass control software,” states Meyer Sound Director of Product Management Todd Meier, “as it is the first version to incorporate the new Milan networking protocol. Compass 4.6 is the keystone component of a complete update package that also includes new firmware for the Galileo GALAXY network platform processors, CAL beam-steering column array loudspeakers, and the RMServer for remote system monitoring. Meyer Sound has announced the release of version 4.6 of its Compass control software package, the first to incorporate new feature sets for full control of Meyer Sound devices, including the Milan-certified GALAXY processors. Featured ProductsCAL, Compass, Compass Go, Galileo GALAXY, LEO, LEOPARD, LINA, LYON, RMServer
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