[BC] New Age Production Room
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Fri Feb 12 23:49:40 CST 2010
I really like Steve Church, and worked with him extensively as one of
the first users of the Telos 10. He is a very nice and compitant guy.
The Axia is pretty nice, but if you are going to spend that kind of
money you really need to look at the SAS or Sierra Audio Systems
"consoles."
http://www.sasaudio.com/
I am really not sure one is now better than the other, but you need to
look at your situation, and the products.
Harris also makes "control surfaces" and while they have done anything
I have ever asked of them in one installation, I don't really like
them. I believe SAS to be superior to Harris, but Asixa vs. SAS is
likely based on your requirements.
--chip
On Feb 12, 2010, at 9:00 AM, broadcast-request at radiolists.net wrote:
> Message: 6
> From: Andy Linton <andyl at totalbroadcast.net>
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>
> Its totally cool.
>
> If you use the Axia Power Station, all your sources plug into that,
> the desk plugs into that and your local monitoring comes out of it.
>
> Want to link that studio to another Axia studio? Just run one length
> of CAT5.
>
> Several studios? One CAT5 from each to a central Cisco switch.
>
> Want to input or output analog or digital audio in the Engineering
> room? Just plug an analog or digital Axia node into the switch. Each
> node has 8 stereo ins and 8 stereo outs. Any audio, anywhere,
> anytime. No more punch blocks, distribution amplifiers, switchers.
>
> It really is a neat system. Scalable, versatile, does everything,
> and it really neat!
>
> Axia's website has some great vids, pictures, diagrams and some not
> so great jokes. But you can't have everything!
>
> I am an Axia dealer - but I am because I really believe in the
> product.
>
> ------------------------------------------------
> Andy Linton
> Director
> TOTALBROADCAST CONSULTANTS Ltd
> Waterford, Ireland.
>
> From:"Jason R. at KGVL - KIKT" <jyrussell at academicplanet.com>
>
> Have you put in an Axia system? I've seen the glossy pics in the
> magazine(s)... and have always thought it looked like a pretty slick
> rig...
> and I am guessing it accepts audio from outside sources via a network
> connection or USB or such... is the audio engine proprietary, or,
> can you
> install other audio converters...? (digigram, asi, etc.)
>
> ?
>
> Jason
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