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Aquilon RS6: video wall processor for multi-screen events

Written by Itatí Cabrera | Mar 31, 2026 8:00:02 AM

In audiovisual environments where multiple screens, LED video walls and several video sources come together, controlling the system can become one of the biggest technical challenges of an event. International congresses, technology trade shows or product launches often require real-time content management, synchronisation of different signals and flawless image quality with no room for error. In this context, having a professional video wall processor is not simply a technical choice but an essential to guarantee stability, flexibility and full control throughout the entire AV production. The Aquilon RS6 by Analog Way has become one of the most advanced solutions for managing multi-screen audiovisual productions, allowing teams to coordinate multiple video sources and screens with the reliability required for large-scale corporate events.

 

Why are multi-screen AV productions such a technical challenge?

In the AV technical production of corporate events, it is increasingly common to work with multi-screen systems, such as LED video walls, side screens, panoramic projections or hybrid combinations of different visual surfaces. While these solutions create strong visual impact, they also significantly increase the technical complexity of the video system.

Several challenges arise when managing these environments, including:

  • Handling multiple video sources simultaneously: speaker presentations, corporate videos, live camera feeds or media server content needs to coexist within the same system without interference or delay.
  • Maintaining synchronisation across screens and preserving image quality: in configurations involving video walls or large visual surfaces, any scaling error, misalignment or resolution loss can directly affect the final result and compromise the overall visual experience.
  • Ensuring minimal latency and maximum stability during live events: a delay in the signal or a failure in the multi-screen system can interrupt a presentation or cause black screens during a live event. This is why AV production teams look for solutions capable of managing complex configurations without compromising system reliability.

 

How to control multiple screens and video sources at a corporate event

When an AV production includes several screens, video walls or multi-screen configurations, content control becomes a critical part of the technical system. AV technical production teams need tools capable of managing multiple video signals and distributing them correctly across all displays throughout the event.

This is where professional video wall processors play a key role. The Aquilon RS6 by Analog Way allows teams to manage different video sources and complex multi-screen systems with stability and excellent image quality, even in large-scale audiovisual events.

 

Multi-screen architecture for complex AV environments

The Aquilon RS6 is designed to operate in complex multi-screen environments, where several video signals need to be distributed across multiple visual surfaces. This makes it possible to manage content on video walls, side screens or hybrid display setups, adapting to the specific needs of each event while giving designers complete creative freedom.

 

Real-time video processing with very low latency

In corporate events and live productions, signal processing must occur in real time and with minimal latency. The Aquilon RS6 enables multiple video sources to be processed and distributed across different screens without noticeable delay. This capability is key when working with live presentations, cameras or synchronised media content.

 

What types of events use a video wall processor like the Aquilon RS6?

Video wall processors such as the Aquilon RS6 are used in events where content must be distributed across several visual surfaces in a synchronised way. These setups are becoming increasingly common in corporate events, international trade shows and technology conferences, where digital scenography plays a key role in delivering the message.

 Multi-screen systems can be used in a variety of scenarios. Let’s breakdown a few of the most common ones.

 

Multi-screen stage designs for corporate events

At congresses, conventions and product launches, it is common to work with complex visual setups such as:

  • Main screens accompanied by side screens
  • Stages with panoramic displays
  • Multi-screen systems combining synchronised and dynamic content

 

LED video walls at congresses and trade shows

LED video walls have become one of the most widely used visual elements in trade shows and corporate events. With a professional video wall processor, it is possible to:

  • Maintain consistent image quality across large visual surfaces
  • Scale content correctly for each display
  • Synchronise visuals across large-format configurations

 

Integration with media servers and live video switching

In more complex productions, the multi-screen system should integrate with other elements of the AV technical production, such as:

  • Media servers for dynamic content
  • Live cameras
  • Video switching and broadcast systems

In this context, the video wall processor acts as the central hub that manages the distribution of all signals across the event screens.

If you are planning an event with video walls or multi-screen configurations, Analog Way’s Aquilon RS6 allows you to manage multiple video sources and control content across different displays from a single system.  At Novelty, you can rely on our AV equipment rental services, as we provide you with professional AV equipment tailored to your specific event production.

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