[BC] Studio grounding info

Robert Meuser rameuser at IEEE.org
Sat May 31 15:59:14 CDT 2008


YMMV. It is not that uncommon to need 8 microphones, 2 or more remote
inputs, two or more telephone inputs, and there are a lot of stations that
use 3 or more inputs from computer assist systems. There are still CD
players, occasionally turntables, telephone editors, etc. Also there are the
number of mix minus and aux busses required. It really depends on the
individual station.


On 5/31/08 11:31 AM, "tpt at literock93r.com" <tpt at literock93r.com> wrote:

 > We don't need six dedicated channels anymore for two three stacks. I
 > have three mike channels in the control room--use them all only in the
 > fall for one live scoreboard show Friday evenings.  Perhaps TV or a
 > recording studio would be able to make use of the large custom
 > mixers--but even in live TV once you get past 5 or 6 mikes, you don't
 > have the 5 VTR's and two film chains like the old days. Spots and
 > actualities are coming from a hard drive.





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