‘Upgrading our broadcast consoles was a top priority when we decided to invest in a state-of-the-art facility,’ says Constantin Burloiu, Technical Director at National Radio of Romania. ‘We chose the Studer OnAir 2500 for its combination of features including its clean, uncluttered control layout, easy access to key functions, comprehensive selection of analog and digital inputs and outputs and compact size.’
A part of National Radio of Romania, Radio Iasi is a major regional public radio station from that carries two programmes throughout the eastern part of the country. ‘Because we needed three consoles, having the ability for them to share audio and control signals was essential,’ Burloiu adds. ‘The Route 6000 routers were perfect for our needs. We were able to get all three consoles and routers working together seamlessly with a minimum of setup and configuration time.’
TheRoute 6000 router enables Studer consoles to be linked and operate as an integrated system, with up to 1728 x 1728 inputs and outputs. A variety of interface protocols are supported including Madi, AES, Adat, analogue, HDLInk or Studer’s flexible ReLink (Resource Linking) audio resource sharing system.
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