Sound Operator Console Overview

  1. TC Electronic Loudness Meter

  2. Audio Monitors

  3. Program, Preview and DDR video monitor

  4. Audio Mac

  5. Sound Console lighting

  6. Comms panel

  7. Apollo Twin audio interface

  8. Yamaha CL3 Audio Mixer

1: TC Electronics Loudness Meter

Allows program content to be matched to various broadcast standards. Compliant with all major broadcast standards including ITU BS.1770-4, ATSC A/85, EBU R128, TR-B32 and OP-59

2: Audio Monitors

For previewing and monitoring program content. These are high quality monitors designed for critical listening of sources before those sources are mixed to program

3: Program, Preview and DDR Video Monitor

Depending on the configuration of the Tricaster, can display DDR playback and preview and program. May change to suit the unit's needs.

4: Audio Mac

Mac for the sound operator to use as needed. Gets two inputs from the Yamaha as Program Left and Right, and returns two channels to the Yamaha. Audition is installed for recording and playback, and other applications can be used to play sounds as well.

5: Sound Console lighting

To control lighting over the sound operators console. These are dimable by holding your finger on the button instead of a quick push. First one is the main lighting for all the studio, and the second one is just for the sound op station. 

6: Comms Panel

Allows for communication between the control room, studio floor and other locations.

7: Apollo Twin Audio Interface

Allows for recording/playback from the Audio Mac. Two channels in, two channels out. This Unit needs to connect to the Mac through software named Universal Audio.

8: Yamaha CL3 Audio Mixer

Main audio mixer for all Microphones and DDR sources in the studio. Also performs some other utility functions like creating IFB mixes, and routing talkback related signals to the studio floor.