On Sunday 06 November 2005 21:54, Dan Mills wrote:
I don't know it, but how do you handle a
reasonably busy show without
mutes? Almost the most basic form of desk automation is the mute group and
I find it very difficult to live without once you get beyond 16 inputs or
so.
This seems to be one of the differences between regular 'pro-audio/recording'
boards and those targeted for use in radio broadcast environments.
Similarly, it seems that virtually no 'recording' style board sports a cue
buss, while the very thought of trying to run a radio operation without such
a buss is enough to induce anxiety in this old 'master control' operator.
These are all special features for the broadcasting folks -- available, but
unfortunately you usually end up paying a premium for them.
Cheers!
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