User`s guide
Introduction • vii
©2014 Axia Audio - Rev.1.3.8
A Note From The Vice President of Axia
2013 marks a banner year for Axia — this year 
marks the rst decade of the Connected Studio.
In retrospect, it’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years 
since a start-up division of Telos grabbed everyone’s 
attention with a radical idea about building radio stu-
dios using Ethernet. At a time when “state of the art” 
meant discrete digital audio, and a routing switcher 
was something only the richest stations could af-
ford, Axia shocked everyone with the idea that studio 
peripherals from the console to the audio processor 
could be networked, and that everyone could have the 
benets of a routing switcher — for about a third of 
the cost of traditional technology. 
When  we  launched  Axia,  Telos  founder  Steve 
Church made a prediction. “Three things will hap-
pen,” Steve told us. “First, people will say that ‘it will 
never work.’ When they’re proven wrong, they’ll say 
‘It works, but you don’t need that.’ And nally, as they 
see Axia becoming successful, they’ll say ‘IP-Audio? 
We do that too!’” 
Steve,  as  always,  was  right  on  the  money.  In  10 
years, Axia Livewire has become the world’s most 
popular  IP-Audio  networking  technology,  and  our 
mixing consoles are the world’s best-selling — they’re 
on-air in over 4,000 studios, and counting. You’ll nd 
Axia equipment everywhere: at privately-owned sta-
tions, and large clusters run by big conglomerates. At 
established public broadcasters, and at newly-licensed 
International stations. At government broadcast facili-
ties, and podcast studios. Needless to say, we’re hum-
bled  by the trust broadcasters place  in  us  — and by 
your enthusiasm!
Being rst with new technology is nice, but we’ve 
never been content to rest on our laurels. So the Telos 
R&D team continues to innovate and expand the scope 
of IP-Audio. Axia consoles are the rst and only IP-
Audio consoles with a pre-congured network switch 
built in, to save broadcasters the effort and expense 
of procuring and programming third-party switches. 
Our compact xNode AoIP interfaces feature one-but-
ton setup, and can run on mains power or Power over 
Ethernet (PoE) for exibility and redundancy. We’ve 
even developed our own zero-conguration Ethernet 
switch  for  Livewire  –  xSwitch  –  to  make  deploying 
IP-Audio easier than ever.
More than 45 Livewire partners believe in the vi-
sion  of  the  Connected  Studio  too.  Collectively,  they 
make dozens of hardware and software products 
(ranging from telephone systems to audio processors 
to program automation) that interoperate directly with 
Axia networks  via Ethernet  –  making  the  connec-
tions “smart”, and eliminating the need to purchase 
audio conversion devices. We’ve also partnered with 
the high-performance audio standard RAVENNA to 
expand broadcasters’ networking options even further. 
And there are a lot more great new ideas in the cooker 
— so watch this space!
In  the  nal  analysis,  Axia’s  success  isn’t  due  to 
our efforts. It’s you, the broadcast professional, who 
has embraced our vision, used our technology in ways 
we never dreamed of, and raved about Axia products 
to everyone who’d listen. We owe you a huge debt of 
thanks. And we promise to never stop trying to amaze 
and delight you.
So here’s to the next 10 years.  
Onward and upward!
Marty Sacks
Vice President, Axia Audio










