Shure is strengthening its focus on software by announcing a strategic investment in Finnish software company Ab Wavemark Oy.
Known for its software offerings for theatre, broadcast, and content streaming applications such as Wavetool and WTAutomixer, Wavemark has recently expanded its software portfolio into streaming applications.
It now offers WTAutomixer, a plug-in enabling auto-mixing for uses like podcasting, remote learning, and house of worship services. WTAutomixer is a multi-channel gain sharing automixer that can be inserted to almost any DAW as a VST3, AU, or AAX plug-in. WTAutomixer automatically controls the gains of multiple microphones and is suitable for live streams, discussion panels, talk shows, religious services, and for any application that requires the use of multiple microphones. Wavemark software has been used in conjunction with several theatre applications using Shure Axient Digital Wireless Systems.
Shure’s software offerings, which include Wireless Workbench for live events, plus Designer, SystemOn, and its new IntelliMix Room Audio Processing Software for integrated systems, provide customers with different products for audio management.
“This move reinforces our commitment to the evolving needs of the pro audio and events industries,” said Brian Woodland, VP, global business development, Shure.