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Radio Botwana moves to IP working with Calrec Type R

Looking for greater operational flexibility and future-proof its infrastructure, Radio Botswana has upgraded a 60-year-old analogue system to IP with the installation of a Audio Calrec Type R mixing desk.

Working with UK Systems Integrator Dega Broadcast Systems, Radio Botswana has used the Type R’s modular and customisable feature set to fashion each studio to meet a specific set of needs, delivering smoother workflows for a range of users. The installation not only simplifies its operations, but also supports future expansion.

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Concert for Carolina

In a tremendous show of support for communities impacted by Hurricane Helene, some of the biggest names in music came together for the Concert for Carolina, in front of 82,000 fans packed into Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium in October.

Raising more than US$24.5m for relief efforts, Special Event Services (SES) was selected to deploy an extensive Outline GTO line array system to deliver sound from an in-the-round stage throughout the stadium.

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KV2 serenades Sushisamba

Located on the top three floors of the Heron Tower – the second tallest building in London’s financial district – the Sushisamba rooftop restaurant and bar boasts panoramic views of the city through floor-to-ceiling windows. To add a suitably impressive soundtrack to this vista, the venue recently called on Cosmic Electronics to upgrade its sound system with KV2 ESD loudspeakers.

‘Sushisamba is a magical place,’ says Cosmic Electronics CEO, Mark Damon. ‘They wanted a system that wouldn’t take away from the splendour of the restaurant – it needed to blend into the surroundings whilst sounding amazing and consistent across every floor.’

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University of Manchester upgrades performance halls

The University of Manchester’s Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama has long been a cornerstone of the institute’s performing arts and education programmes. Home to two key performance spaces – the Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall the John Thaw Studio Theatre – the venue recently completed an upgrade to meet evolving teaching and performance needs.

The project was led by Stage Electrics, a trusted audiovisual partner of the University for more than two decades, in collaboration with EM Acoustics. The focus was on integrating high-quality audio systems tailored to each space to improve the audio experience for students, faculty, visiting performers and audiences alike.

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Southern California studio takes first Harrison 32Classic

Having steered Mexican music star Peso Pluma to the top of the charts, a Grammy Award, 12 Billboard Latin Music Awards and a sold-out arena tour in just two years, George Prajin has now turned his attention to expanding his Prajin Music Group’s music production capabilities. Based in Southern California, Prajin Parlay Studioz recently took delivery of the first Harrison 32Classic analogue mixing console to come off the production line for a tracking room that will become fully operational in early 2025.

‘At first sight, it looks like your traditional analogue console,’ says mixer and producer Ernesto ‘Neto’ Fernández. ‘But where I see the power is with the whole Dante set-up and the routing capabilities.’

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The Generic Audio Compactor is a cut-down version of the company’s Preceptor analogue compressor/limiter.

Generic Audio CompactorDesigned by the Polish manufacturer for studios, engineers and producers who don't require the feature set and functionality of the larger model, Compactor is a two-channel class-A discrete compressor/limiter. Occupying 2U of rack space (in comparison with Preceptor's 3U), the overall look and feel of the units has been maintained with a similar series of rotary and toggle switches used to control the general functionality.

Compactor has electronically balanced XLR inputs and outputs. Each channel has an 11-position gold contact audio taper switch that can be used to adjust the input gain in 2dB steps between -5dB and +10dB and an 11-position switch for controlling output gain in 2dB steps within a range of  -10/+10dB. Compactor also includes a hard relay bypass, to which it defaults if the unit loses power. Six different Attack and Release time settings are available and an Action switch allows the user to choose between Soft and Hard modes for different applications.

Compactor retains other features from its larger sibling including a Side Chain HPF (with a reduced number of settings) and the Link/Dual Mono switching that enables the unit to operate both as a single stereo compressor with equal gain on both sides and as two separate compressors with each channel operating independently.

Scheduled to ship during July 2011, Compactor is expected to retail in the UK at £2,340 (inc VAT).

More: www.generic-audio.com

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