AV Integrations for Professional Setups

Installable macOS app, plug-and-play in 3 minutes, and output paths ready for conference organisers, AV technicians, and teams using Bosch and similar audio distribution consoles.

Integration Focus

Built to work with tools AV technicians already use

Interpreter24 is designed for real venues and real control positions. You can place it inside existing audio ecosystems without forcing teams to redesign how they run cues, routing, monitoring, and delivery.

Conference organisers can be operational in about 3 minutes: connect the input, select target outputs, and route translated channels to existing distribution paths including Bosch-style console and receiver workflows.

We speak the language of organisers and operators, so the workflow is practical, not theoretical: quick patching, clear signal paths, and reliable handover.

This page gives a practical overview of software categories commonly present in professional setups and how Interpreter24 complements them.

Live multilingual event setup with attendees listening through interpreter channels
Made for live environments Bring multilingual routing into the same operator workflow already used for real events, venues, and conference delivery.

How Interpreter24 integrates into the live event audio stack

These are the main software layers typically present in professional event setups, and how Interpreter24 fits into them without forcing technicians to change the way they already work.

01

Playback and Show Control

Platforms like QLab, Farrago, and Tracks Live are widely used for cue-based playback in theatre, conferences, and live performance environments.

How Interpreter24 fits: language feeds can be routed as dedicated outputs and aligned with show operation flows, making multilingual delivery easier to coordinate alongside cue-driven productions.

02

Live Mixing and Processing

DAWs such as Reaper or Ableton Live and hosts such as Gig Performer are commonly used for playback stems, rehearsal prep, live processing, and specific performance elements.

How Interpreter24 fits: translated channels can be treated like standard sources in your live chain, so technicians keep familiar gain staging, monitoring, and output assignment practices.

03

Signal Distribution

Professional AV setups rely on tools such as Dante Controller, Dante Domain Manager, Wireless Workbench, and diagnostic utilities for routing, coordination, and troubleshooting.

How Interpreter24 fits: per-language outputs can be inserted into those signal plans and distributed cleanly to rooms, streams, receivers, and Bosch-style console targets.

04

Analysis, Monitoring, and Calibration

Tools like SMAART, Open Sound Meter, and loudness meters are used to validate system behavior, level consistency, and technical compliance.

How Interpreter24 fits: language outputs can be measured and verified with the same analysis discipline used for the rest of the event audio chain.

Why This Matters for Interpreter-Centric Events

Lower Operational Risk

Teams keep familiar control software and signal workflows, reducing setup errors and surprises during live operation, even when conference organisers need a fast setup window.

Cleaner Multilingual Delivery

From keynote microphones to panel discussions and streamed sessions, interpreted audio can be managed with professional-grade routing discipline.