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IBC2025: Voyage Audio to highlight Spatial Mic Dante

Making its IBC debut, Voyage Audio will showcase its Spatial Mic Dante and highlight recent success stories from major broadcast events.

Spatial Mic Dante, a 360° microphone designed for professional broadcast, immersive audio, and live production, has quickly become a trusted tool for leading networks and engineers around the world. Most recently, the microphone has been deployed in high-profile sporting events and live broadcasts, delivering pristine, immersive sound that captures the full energy of the game-day atmosphere.

One standout example comes from Fox Sports’ Big Noon Kickoff, where broadcast audio engineer Jason Blood relied on multiple Spatial Mic Dante units to capture crowd, band, and on-field ambience with clarity and flexibility.

“The portability and flexibility of the Voyage mic finally gave me the perfect solution… I get a full, rich marching band sound from a single mic at the end of a network cable,” Blood noted, underscoring how the technology enhances the broadcast experience for millions of viewers.

Beyond college football, Voyage Audio’s microphones have also been used at stadium events, live entertainment productions, and international sports broadcasts, proving the adaptability of the technology in both fixed and fast-paced, on-the-go production environments.

At IBC2025, Voyage Audio will demonstrate how Spatial Mic Dante integrates into broadcast workflows via Dante networked audio, while offering versatility for immersive audio, stereo, and surround applications. Visitors will be able to experience firsthand how the microphone’s advanced digital signal processing and software tools enable engineers to shape, steer, and adapt pickup patterns long after capture, an innovation that saves time on-site and unlocks creative possibilities in post-production.

“We’re excited to attend IBC for the first time and showcase how Spatial Mic Dante is transforming the way audio is captured in live broadcast and beyond,” said Colin Ritchie, co-founder of Voyage Audio. “The adoption of our technology at flagship sporting events shows the demand for immersive, adaptable sound capture that brings audiences closer to the action.”

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