DHD debuts the Pro version of the RM1 production system at IBC 2025
IBC 2025 (September 12-15, Amsterdam) will see the launch of the latest version of the company's all-in-one portable audio production and broadcast system. DHD: the RM1 Pro.
The latest release of DHD It has all the features of the original model, in addition to additional tools and options allowing deep integration with studio DHD systems. As explained Marc Hermann, CEO of the company, the company's goal has been to “bridge the gap” between podcasts and the professional broadcast field.
Capable of functioning as a voice booth, workstation or integrated into a carrying case, the RM1 Pro's versatility and compact design make it suitable for “anywhere”. The central control network allows the exchange logical commands with other DHD devices for two-way communication or live signaling. Users also have access to individual DHD Toolbox settings, plus the ability to create an RM1 Pro user interface tailored to your workflow.
The RM1 Pro behaves like a standard host device. series 52 the DHD, so additional software licenses or features, such as remote faders, can be purchased if required. The remote fader option, for example, allows you to control the RM1 Pro's channels from another DHD system or vice versa. Likewise, the RM1 Pro introduces additional capabilities for professional speakers who they work remotely, including closer connectivity to DHD infrastructure located at a primary broadcast center.
Connecting with external hosts or guests can be easily established, including clean signals n-1 mix-minus on all return channels to avoid echo and feedback. The control screen can be complemented with a browser based interface, allowing operation from a Mac or Windows computer, tablet or smartphone, or from a Streamdeck via the API. You can also perform multi-channel recording on your computer via USB-C.
The model standard and professional They share the same dimensions: 210 x 185 x 44 mm and a weight of only 1 kg. Capable of operating from a wall outlet or connected power source USB-C, Features include AD/DA interface, audio preamplifiers, 48-volt phantom power for condenser microphones, audio mixing, equalization, and signal dynamics processing. It also highlights its way AutoMix, which automatically balances incoming audio channels, adjusting background audio to a preset level and minimizing distractions.
At IBC 2025, the software version 1.3 for the RM1 and RM1 Pro, which includes new features such as volume measurement and automatic level control that keeps signal levels compliant with the EBU R128 standard; display options that allow you to switch between program peak measurement, EBU R128 volume measurement, and custom volume measurement; a swear delay, adjustable up to 100 seconds, and aux buses supporting two flexible submixes for advanced routing, streaming, separate headphone mixes or external processing.
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