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What mixer you use in your radio station?

Started by OscarRadioPR, May 15, 2010, 08:25:38 PM

What mixer you use in your radio station?

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brotherkasey

Quote from: aus10hollis on June 02, 2010, 06:11:03 AM
Hey everyone!
At my school for broadcast class we use a Allen & Heath ZED 14 sound board. I help co-manage our high school internet station.

Cool...A&H has some nice boards. I'm not sure I would want one of those behemoths in my home studio though, unless I had a large enough recording space for bands and instruments.

aus10hollis

Quote from: brotherkasey on June 02, 2010, 01:58:32 PM
Cool...A&H has some nice boards. I'm not sure I would want one of those behemoths in my home studio though, unless I had a large enough recording space for bands and instruments.

Ours is not that big. This is what it looks like http://www.allen-heath.co.uk/zed/images/zed_14_3q.jpg. We use 4 of the 6 XLR inputs and we also use the USB return.

Ramziel

Oh, I finally found topic where I should've been post this :-D
I use software mixing. Actually a DAW, so coud you guys give an advice to choose standalone soft mixer?

jrj12591

We At WWSU 106.9 FM Use an Audioarts D7S Digital Audio Console.  The way we have it configured right now is with 4 mics, 2 media disks players, 3 CD players, 2 Recored Players, 1 cass Player,(All with remote start from the board), 1 computer, 1 production room line, 1 remoter, 1 for 1/8 input.  This along with a two line phone system built into the board and several other features that we don't use.

PhilC

We use at Phoenix Fm 2 falcon audio desks .. with radio dj on one computer and soundbyte on the other   http://www.elan.com.au/Portals/0/images/products/mixers/falcon10_large.jpg

123scottsdj

Axia and Weatstone are prob my top favorite

coastlinefm

We use the old, but still good working, Dateq LPM 7.2

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SmileX

Quote from: coastlinefm on April 06, 2011, 01:15:34 AM
We use the old, but still good working, Dateq LPM 7.2

hehe thats dutch quality ! haha
We use a D&R Airteq @ are local studio. (also dutch quality :D)
I use a yamaha Promix01 @ my home studio :)

jasonslack

We are a student radio station portsmouth uni and we use a sonifex s2 desk in studio 1 and an old but tank built soundcraft in our second studio

drumphil

TLC-FM, community radio from Yamba, NSW, Australia. Allen & Heath XB-14 (great bit of gear with telco inputs and usb audio interface built in), and an old RMX-12 console from Rod Marks Australia, originally made, or at least supported by these days, mooretronix.

Mongstaen

In my station we use a D&R Airmate USB, and a Yamaha MW12.. Really miss the triggerfunction in the MW12.. Does anybody know a way to make this work/make it!?


TrueFM

Quote from: Mongstaen on May 20, 2011, 11:00:38 AM
In my station we use a D&R Airmate USB, and a Yamaha MW12.. Really miss the triggerfunction in the MW12.. Does anybody know a way to make this work/make it!?



I am so jalous! I want an Airmate too!  ;)

It is a Dutch mixer, but you live in norway and have one (not fair)  :D

Yours,
Alexander

FMPALMA

#27
I switched to the Allen & Heath XB-14

http://www.allen-heath.com/xb/xb14

In combination with a RODE NT 1 A mic

http://www.rodemic.com/microphone.php?product=NT1-A

ItsAJ

I use the Behringer 1204 USB with the Samson C01 Mic

AJ  ;D

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