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Studio Sound |
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Audio is
perhaps regarded as secondary, but only until it
is missing.
Audio gallery design has to be ergonomic and
very flexible in its approach.
Audio sources can arrive from a variety of
locations and in a variety of formats, often
minutes before air.
We can design, specify and
install your facility to cope with any
eventuality, in any preferred format, be it
96khz/24bit digital clarity, or full bandwidth
analogue warmth.
Contact us for more
information.

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Sound Gallery
On-Air
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Sky Sports Studio
Sports audio galleries control a
multitude of inputs, from local
presenters on 10 radio Mics to remote
live commentators via ISDN lines. A
separate local voice over booth was
installed to cover pool feed events, or
foreign language games.
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Solutions-for Broadcast TV
Audio
Audio galleries control a multitude of inputs,
such as local and remote presenters,
phone-callers, commentators, video clips
and jingles.
It can arrive in many forms, embedded in SDI, as
AES, or as analogue, and needs to be distributed
not only complete with the TX programme, but
also to the studio ear-pieces, gallery monitors,
and even to telephones carrying a mix minus
signal to remote presenters.
Control over sync with video is a major
factor with HD and MPEG compression and the use
of delays has to be factored in.
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to learn more.
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about this technology?
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