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Looking for information about consoles and mixers? Read about this topic in the latest articles from Radio magazine. Follow the links below.
Rise of the Console
May 1, 2008,
By Doug Irwin, CPBE AMD
The reality is that there aren't that many analog consoles made any more, and installing them, in the old-fashioned way, just isn't that economical
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Mackie 642-VLZ3
Dec 1, 2007,
By Jeff Smith, CEA CBNT
The big differences with the 1642-VLZ3 are the mic preamps and the EQ sections on the console. Mackie totally redesigned the mic preamps for this line.
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Henry Engineering Studio Drive
May 1, 2007,
By Michael Patton
The Studio Drive's built-in mic preamp had plenty of gain, low apparent noise and no audible headroom issues.
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When it's time to move
Apr 1, 2007,
by Chriss Scherer, editor
Adding rooms and extra parking spaces to an existing building doesn't always work, as Entercom Kansas City found out. Deciding to make the move was only one part of the process.
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Sign Off
Nov 1, 2006,
by Kari Taylor, senior associate editor
Do most stations lose listeners during radio commercial breaks? The reality may surprise you.
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Complete control
Sep 1, 2006,
By Chriss Scherer, editor
This national, progressive-entertainment, talk radio network--known for its outspoken personalities--launched in March 2004. There's a lot going on in this facility, and thanks to digital routing, Air America Radio maintains complete control
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Don't Settle for McRadio
Aug 1, 2006,
By Gary Blau
McRadio that is produced in look-alike radio factories seems to be the norm. Lincoln Financial Group wanted to emphasize what it thinks is not only a unique feel-good experience for listeners and employees, but also a competitive advantage
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Clear Channel Albany
Mar 1, 2006,
By David Abdoo
This station group recently relocated to a new facility in Latham, NY, bringing all seven stations under the same roof with the idea that merging all technical and business elements results in a smoother, more efficient operation for the entire group.
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A new level of control
Mar 1, 2006,
by Gordon S. Carter, CPBE CBNT
Stations with one control room or modest means can still use the analog consoles, but the possibilities offered by digital make it attractive to stations that want to build an integrated audio system.
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Preparing for the gold
Feb 1, 2006,
By Conrad Trautmann, CPBE
Proving that it's never too early to start planning, Westwood One began planning for the 2006 Winter Olympics coverage during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
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Audioarts R55E
Feb 1, 2006,
By Chris Wygal
While most control consoles can't do anything about bizarre programming and cappuccino spills, there is a console that's easy to operate and accommodating to green broadcasters.
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Building the new while maintaining the old: MPR rebuilds
Jan 1, 2006,
By Doug Thompson
When Minnesota Public Radio first considered expanding its building, it didn't take long to realize there were new technologies to use and improved construction plans to implement. With this came the rare chance to revamp the technical operation.
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Bob and Tom make big plans
Nov 1, 2005,
By Scott Fenstermaker
Ten years and more than 150 affiliates later, we look at the next generation Bob and Tom Show studio. It's brand new and immense, but no one has the guts to say it will be big enough.
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Logitek Mosaic
Oct 1, 2005,
By Barry Thomas, CPBE CBNT
Built to be rugged, the Mosaic provides a traditional console look to the flexibility of control from the Logitek Audio Engine.
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Short on time
Oct 1, 2005,
By Dave Supplee
Cumulus' new nine-studio location was to be built in four months. While this sounds like a reasonable amount of time, it's important to know that the building itself would not be built for another month.
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