First and Only Surround Sound Microphone
Under $100 for Video Cameras
The Vive
surround sound microphone, an after-market
accessory mic for video cameras/camcorders,
is now available at B & H Photo. Produced by
Cascade Audio, Inc., it's the first and only
true surround microphone for under $100.
Consumers can now take full advantage of
their surround speakers for their home
movies, with a lifelike, multi-channel
listening experience.
Eugene, OR (PRWEB)
April 1, 2008 --
Cascade Audio, Inc.,
an Oregon-based surround microphone
technology company, announced today the
availability of the new and improved "Vive"
- a unique, patented surround microphone
which produces Dolby Pro Logic® and Dolby
Digital 5.1®* compatible surround sound
recordings on any stereo video camera with a
mic input jack. Sold as an affordable
after-market accessory at B & H Photo it
mounts easily to video cameras to record in
true surround sound in a single step.
Consumers can now take full advantage of
their surround speakers for their home
movies, with a lifelike, multi-channel
listening experience. B & H Foto &
Electronics Corp. retails the microphone
(on this page)
for only $99, plus shipping.
"The surround
microphone market is receiving heightened
awareness due in part to surround-enabled
video cameras from Sony and Panasonic
released in 2007," says John Iredale,
President, Cascade Audio, Inc. "The
proliferation of online video, ease of use
of video editing software and lower
camcorder and home theater prices have
spurred interest in improved sound quality
over built-in camcorder microphones."
"The VIVE
surround microphone is the only surround
microphone targeting the consumer market at
a price point under $100. Unlike the
Sony surround microphone, which works only
with specific Sony video cameras, the VIVE
works with any video camera/camcorder that
has a microphone input jack. Other surround
microphone solutions cost over $1500.
"We view
this as the next revolution in audio
technology. Just as the video recording
market moved from mono to stereo, it will
make a similar shift from stereo to surround
sound. Cascade Audio is the only company
that can provide true surround sound with
this simple solution for camcorders," said
Iredale. "Surround sound is now available in
virtually every home receiver sold today.
Consumers want to take advantage of their
home theater's full capabilities. Videos
recorded with Vive will fill the back and
center channels with clear, realistic sound,
bringing the movie theater experience to
their own living room."
"The Vive was
previously released under the name 'SSM' and
has since undergone improvements in sound
quality and mounting options. Reviews from
users are incredibly positive. People are
amazed that this microphone can produce true
surround sound without any additional
hardware," comments Gwyneth Iredale, Cascade
Audio's Director of Marketing.
Vive has
multiple microphone capsules and an
innovative and extremely simple design which
delivers stereo AND full surround sound.
The patented process encodes the signal and
records onto any standard media, such as DV,
DVD, CD, .wav or mp3 to name a few. No
external hardware, additional software or
"finalizing" steps are required. Vive mounts
easily to any camcorder and connects to the
auxiliary microphone jack. It's compatible
with all Dolby surround sound-enabled
receivers in the marketplace including Dolby
Pro Logic® and Dolby Digital 5.1®
technology. It delivers high performance
audio recording with 20 Hz to 20 KHz
frequency response and greater than 60dB
signal to noise ratio, appealing to the
savviest audiophile. There is an option for
recoding a center channel using an
additional lapel or handheld microphone.
"There is a
huge market opportunity to fill consumer
demand," states Gwyneth Iredale. "There are
approximately 60 million camcorders in use
in the US Market alone, 15 million new
camcorders sold each year and 100 million
residential surround playback systems
worldwide." The Vive price point is
comparable to stereo accessory microphones
on the market today.
Cascade Audio
is the developer of Vive and its underlying
technology, which is available for licensing
to original equipment manufacturers as a DSP
algorithm for an embedded solution in
camcorders. The algorithm is portable to
current DSP/ASIC's used by portable video
recorder manufacturers.
The company
holds the rights to U.S. patent number
6,507,659, Microphone Apparatus for
Producing Signals for Surround Reproduction.
*Dolby Pro
Logic® and Dolby Digital® are registered
trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
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