Telos Alliance, a trusted leader in broadcast audio for over three decades, has introduced the Virtual Commentator Panel, a significant addition to the Telos Infinity VIP Virtual Intercom Platform.
The Infinity VCP extends the capabilities of the VIP product family, allowing remote contributors to access commentary or announcer stations from anywhere in the world via the VIP intercom platform. Key features include muting the on-air microphone feed when using communications or speaking off-air, and creating a custom monitor mix of IFB, program, mix-minus, and auxiliary sources, each with individual gain controls. These features are accessible while using dedicated VIP intercom keys.
Comment from Martin Dyster
Martin Dyster, Vice President of Business Development and Infinity Product Director at Telos Alliance, stated, “The Virtual Commentator Panel is designed with a familiar feature set that voice artists, commentators, and TV or radio reporters will instantly recognize and understand. While Infinity VIP was originally designed for traditional communications, our customers valued its unique potential for remote on-air contribution. VCP delivers this functionality by combining intercom and dedicated contributor-specific features.”
Accessibility and Integration
The Virtual Commentator Panel, like other Infinity VIP panels, can be accessed from any computer, tablet, or smartphone using an HTML5 browser. It is also available on iPhone and Android smartphones via the VIP App. For those who prefer a traditional hardware controller, VCP integrates seamlessly with the popular Elgato Stream Deck + through a dedicated Stream Deck plug-in.
About Telos Alliance
Telos Alliance is a leading American corporation specializing in the manufacturing of audio products for broadcast stations. Established in 1985 by Steve Church, the company is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio. Telos Alliance is divided into six primary divisions: Telos Systems, Omnia Audio, Axia Audio, Linear Acoustic, 25-Seven Systems, and Minnetonka Audio Software. Each division focuses on different aspects of audio technology, from talk show systems and IP audio codecs to audio processors and broadcast mixing consoles.