Telos Alliance Launches Axia Altus Virtual Mixing Platform

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Telos Alliance, the broadcast audio technology company based in Cleveland, has brought a new virtual mixing console to market.


The SaaS Axia Altus is browser-based and offers full-function mixing, including eight virtual auxiliary mixers and integration with Telos VX broadcast phone systems. Thus, it allows distributed and remote workforces to collaborate on recorded programs and live broadcasts, including contribution audio and monitoring.

It’s of benefit to those who need to create a temporary studio, a low-cost disaster recovery center, or quickly launch a remote broadcast.

Altus is delivered as a Docker container, a method of software deployment used extensively in modern IT environments that provides flexibility.

“Altus provides all of the flexibility and efficiency that comes with software solutions, but more than anything, it empowers and invites broadcasters and content creators to think and work in ways they never thought possible before,” says Telos Alliance Chief Technical Officer Greg Shay. “Our goal with Altus was to leverage the benefits of virtualization while preserving the familiar feel Axia customers know and love.”

Altus is available as a one-time buyout or as a subscription.