On‑Hertz Releases Artisto Panels At NAB 2026
On‑Hertz empowers broadcasters with greater flexibility, independence, and creative control at NAB Show 2026. Booth visitors will experience the latest advancements of Artisto, the audio mixer with benefits, including Artisto Panels, a powerful new solution for fully customizable control interfaces.
Artisto Panels: Custom Control, Simplified
Artisto Panels mark the first production release of On‑Hertz’s customizable control interface solution. Panels enable broadcast teams to design and operate tailor‑made control surfaces directly within Artisto, without external development or complex integrations. Through an intuitive visual editor, technical and production teams can customize every layout, connect controls to real‑time audio workflows, and publish interfaces instantly across web or touchscreen devices, ensuring maximum operational efficiency and creative autonomy.
Artisto Evolves with Enhanced Capabilities
The latest release of Artisto also introduces key feature upgrades, including:
- Advanced monitoring, including a new scalable loudness metering panel, free from the channel restrictions of traditional hardware appliances.
- Expanded playout capabilities for live and disaster‑recovery workflows, including built-in playlist management and an updated launchpad node with native StreamDeck integration.
- Optimized performance to support ever-growing, high‑availability ST2110 projects and demanding real‑time workflows at scale, as proven in On‑Hertz’s recent large‑scale deployment at JPMorgan Chase headquarters in New York.
Strengthening Partnerships Across the Ecosystem
On‑Hertz continues to expand its ecosystem through new collaborations:
- Univr is an end-to-end, web-based remote commentary solution designed for modern live sports production. Powered by Artisto for its advanced audio layer, it delivers broadcast-quality sound with elastic scalability, while seamlessly integrating into existing intercom workflows.
- TVU MediaMesh: Integrating TVU MediaMesh with Artisto lets broadcasters take audio from any MediaMesh video feed and instantly route, mix, process, or monitor it in the cloud. The result is a simple way to add broadcast-grade audio control to globally distributed video workflows without dedicated hardware or complex signal routing.
- Cuez: Extended compatibility with the industry’s first cloud‑native newsroom, rundown, and automation platform, enabling unique content‑driven audio mixing.
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