[BC] Mackie & Berhinger Mixers For A Radio Station

Mark W. Croom markc
Tue Feb 13 15:32:31 CST 2007


I've been doing this for a while now and on the whole I think it works well. 
I've got a Mackie Onyx mixer in one of my stations' news rooms, using the 
BTools add-on for muting and such. Works great. The only issue in there is 
that the Behringer powered monitors I bought are too RF sensitive (50kw 
co-located FM).

We use the other aux bus for mix-minus. As long as the jox can keep their 
fingers off the knob, life is good. Usually it only takes one screwed up 
interview to cure them of fiddle-fingers.

Mark
MN

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chuck Lakaytis" <chuck at akpb.org>
To: "Broadcasters' Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: [BC] Mackie & Berhinger Mixers For A Radio Station


> Broadcast Tools makes a nice little box to allow mic muting, and control 
> of on air lights with Mackie mixers.  And in studios where we use Mackies 
> in some of our small stations, we use one of the aux busses for cueing.
>
>
> Chuck Lakaytis
> Director of Engineering
> Alaska Public Broadcasting, Inc.
> 135 Cordova Street
> Anchorage, AK 99501
> 907 277 6300
> 907 277 6359 FAX
> 907 301 4339 Cell




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