Offering ‘the best in modern rock’ and ‘today’s hot country respectively, Vancouver’s CKPK and sister CJJR FM radio station have both adopted Focusrite’s Red 4Pre 58-In/64-Out Thunderbolt 2 and Pro Tools HD audio interface and RedNet AM2 stereo audio monitoring.

CKPK‘I’ve been a fan of Livewire for a long time,’ says the stations’ Chief Engineer David Linder, referring to the audio-over-Ethernet system that was created by Axia Audio in 2003. Now known as Livewire+, that format enables full AES67 interoperability, which the station is making full use of for all manner of audio routing, including to Pro Tools.

‘I’ve been waiting a long time to find products compatible with that and, thanks to Focusrite, now I have.’

Linder says the Red 4Pre unit, which includes four of Focusrite’s digitally-controlled, Air-enabled Red Evolution mic preamps, provides connectivity with the Pro Tools recording systems used to record touring artists visiting the station’s Live Lounge – rendering tracks that are later mixed for broadcast, promotion and other applications.

‘We take 20-plus channels of audio over Dante into the Red 4Pre and record live over the very low-latency Thunderbolt 2 interface to any of our three production rooms,’ Linder explains. ‘I tried a wide variety of interfaces first, from pretty much all the major brands. I wanted a unit that had a high degree of usability, with an intuitive user interface and that also sounded great – I want to hear what’s going through the interface, not any sound imparted by it. With those benchmarks in mind, the Red 4Pre was the one. It passed with flying colours.’

The same criteria applied to the AM2, a stereo monitoring unit combining headphone and line outputs for monitoring of signals from a Dante-enabled audio network.

‘It’s a network device that has the features I wanted for monitoring control, like headphone and line-level output, and Power-ove- Ethernet,’ he says. ‘And it also has that Focusrite audio quality, with high-quality digital-to-analogue conversion at up to 96kHz. We use both of these units on a day-to-day basis at the studio, and they’ve both made signal flow perform and sound better.’

More: www.focusrite.com

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