(2004)
AURUS References in Broadcasting:
HR FÜ1, Dessau,
Germany
SR Stockholm, Sweden
MDR Radio,
Gewandhaus Leipzig,
Germany
Control Room 2,
Deutsche Welle (TV) Berlin, Germany
VRT, Belgium
WDR, TV,
Philharmonic
Studio Cologne,
Germany
Italian Broadcast
Service RAI
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Saxa Ruba
TV1" Roma,
Italy
Home Shopping
Europe AG,
Ismaning,
Germany
ETABETA,
outside
broadcaster
Roma, Italy

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Flexible configuration
makes the AURUS ideal
for many applications.
With the first OB
Truck installation it
commends itself for
Broadcast Use
Speed is the key in outside broadcasting.
When the Belgian station VRT
planned to refit their big TV OB Truck K2
and install new equipment, a combination
of fast setup times, quick operation,
and reliability were of particular importance.
An ideal environment for AURUS.
It is also the perfect console solution for
the Truck’s constantly changing technical
staff due to its instant-access controllability.
Weighty Arguments
Apart from hot-swap capabilities for console
hardware and redundancy up to the
level of duplicate fibre-optic lines and
spare power supplies, there are two other
important factors in outside broadcasting
that play only minor roles in studio installations
- size and weight. An OB Truck must
never exceed its Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating. For the K2, this is 32 tons,
allowing only 800 kg for the audio equipment!
It is not only the mixing console – or
more precisely the AURUS control surface
itself that convinces by its low
weight. Most notably, the DSP rack, is
incredibly compact and lightweight,
unlike every other digital console of this
size! A mere five boards were required
inside the NEXUS STAR to provide a
complement of 96 microphone inputs,
40 AES/EBU interfaces, 32 aux buses,
and 5.1 multichannel audio for the mixdown
in the K2 Truck. This leaves plenty
of space for future additions.
Another weight-reducing factor is the low
cooling requirement of the AURUS. In this
case the existing air-conditioning system
did not require expansion to adequately
cool the new console.
The weight of the cable drum can be also
reduced. NEXUS base devices, connected
via a lightweight fibre-optic cable, are
used as microphone-terminal boxes and
I/O units outside the Truck.
Not Only for Sports
When the O.B. Truck is used as the main
control room for a large-scale production,
it becomes the junction at the hub of a
multitude of source studios. For instance,
N-1 lines required for sports conferences
are used, for example, as return
lines for an incoming satellite path from a
studio. This is a function VRT also requires
from its new digital console. For this
purpose, the AURUS is equipped with an
N–1 matrix. However, this can do more
than just calculate N-1 busses!
The level of each individual crosspoint can
be set via the monitor, the master section,
or the channel strip. A tiny yellow fader
inside each crosspoint indicates the current
level setting – this is just one detail
of the extremely comprehensible N–1
view of the AURUS.
The N–1 matrix is so complex that it is,
strictly speaking, a console inside a console.
Its usability is not limited to sports
conferences and news programs but can
also be used with completely different
applications: for example, for individual
fold-back mixes in music recording situations,
or as a matrix for sound effects
speakers in theatres.
Guaranteed Growth
In the middle of March VRT will complete
their first production using the revamped
K2 Truck. The Cross-country World Championships,
to the north of Brussels, will
also be the outside-broadcasting world
premier of the AURUS! However, this console
is so perfect for such an application
that more installations will soon follow.
VRT will also acquire another one, since
K2’s little brother will be equipped with an
AURUS, too.
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