Squarehead tech finds voice in a crowd
Sep 10, 2007 - 9:45:59 AM

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By Ken Kerschbaumer

Norwegian-based Squarehead Technology introduced a new concept in sports audio that allows for audio mixers to zero in on players, fans, and coaches from afar similarly to a camera lens. It is currently being used by Norweigian Two for football coverage.

Morgan Kjolerbakken, Squarehead Technology CTO, says the system consists of 300 microphones and a small camera mounted in a 2.1-meter dish and a control unit. The control unit is connected to a video monitor that outputs the camera signal, allowing the user to use a track ball to move a cursor around the image and zero in on the subject of interest like a player, boisterous fan, or coach.

“In addition the system is recording all the time and synched up with the EVS system so the user can go back in time and find audio for replays,” says Kjolerbakken.

The system works by using phase delay, spatial filtering, and being optimized for speech. As the cursor is moved the system automatically adjusts the phase delay of the 300 microphones to grab audio from upwards of hundreds of meters in quieter situations.

In noisy environments, like a raucous college football stadium, mounting multiple units is ideal to help overcome crowd noise.

Pricing for the system is approximately $210,000.



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