News Summary:
The Cinema Audio Society established the inaugural Jeffrey S. Wexler Award for Advancement in Sound Technology on February 18, 2026, an annual recognition for innovations significantly improving sound recording, editing, mixing, or delivery methods. This industry development follows Zaxcom's earlier product milestones, including its TRX900 wireless microphone systems making their Broadway debut on April 29, 2008, in "Sunday in the Park With George" at the Roundabout Theatre Company’s Studio 54. Earlier that month, on April 14, Zaxcom expanded the TRX family of wireless microphone transceivers with new features, adding a wireless dynamic range expander and an adjustable RF output power to increase operational flexibility. Just days prior, on April 8, the company introduced the Fusion high-resolution audio mixer and recorder, optimized for reality television, surround recording, and ENG applications, noted for its lightweight and power-efficient design. Previously, on December 19, 2007, Zaxcom released Deva Software Version 4.0, an upgrade for its Deva family of multitrack recorders, enhancing functionality and ease of use.
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