Ease of configuration and
thus maximum flexibility makes CANTUS a universal audio-mixing console.
By this means, CANTUS has allowed for improved studio utilization at
RAI since late 1998.

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RAI Radio Televisione Italiana
Roman Quintet
RAI,
Italy's Rome-based public radio station, is undergoing a major transition
by replacing old analog technology with digital equipment. Besides
installing new components, RAI is also focusing on reorganization:
Some of the smaller studios will be closed down while the larger ones
will be utilized more often. It is a prerequisite that the remaining
studios must be operated as flexibly as possible. They will be used
as both production and on-air facilities. RAI found CANTUS to be the
perfect console to accommodate these scenarios. Five of the studios
have just been completed, each equipped with one CANTUS and one NEXUS.
It is not only flexibility but ease of operation that makes CANTUS a perfect
console for live situations: As with an analog desk, the engineer has direct
access to all parameters of each channel. Dedicated control knobs and potentiometers
are available for panning, filters, dynamics, aux-sends, input gain, etc.
Some features such as a multi-channel talk-back system were custom-made according
to RAI requirements. One of the talk-back lines is freely configurable, allowing
for any input provided by NEXUS to be routed to any output.
Parlo Italiano
»It was indeed of great importance to us that Stage Tec was willing to
make some modifications. Even most of the status and system messages
of CANTUS are now in Italian,« says Enrico Guido, project manager at RAI. Besides,
the other major factor was the system's reliability – as with almost all
other customers opting for the CANTUS. Since early November 1998, two
shifts are working in all of the five studios every day. They do all kinds of jobs:
Producing radio features, musical recordings, interviews, and live
broadcasting.
The studios are connected to each other and to the machine center. Thus, any
of the new studios can go on air or work in conjunction with the existing studios.
A special feature is the automatic speaker-mute system: 200 ms before going
on air, NEXUS automatically mutes the studio monitors.
Linear Audio Quality throughout the Net
Renewing the studio complex will not end with just new consoles and routers;
in future, production and broadcasting will be made using digital networked
workstations. In the meantime, some of the analog archive tapes are being
transferred to this new computer system. In a tryout project, the CANTUS studios
will be hooked up to this system as well and will start producing. By the way: All
audio material is transferred to hard disk without data reduction, retaining
the full quality of the CANTUS output signal – quite the opposite of
how it is done, for example, in Germany today.
CANTUS Fourteen Times
RAI has become one of the most prominent users of CANTUS and NEXUS worldwide.
They run a total of 14 CANTUS consoles and NEXUS routers, six of them
in the main facility in Rome. It all began in 1995 when the first CANTUS was installed
in a new radio-drama studio. Since then, the Italian broadcaster has
always opted for a CANTUS when looking around for a larger digital console.
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