Many radio and TV stations
use the CANTUS digital audio console for numerous different applications.
RTL Television's experience shows that the desk is not only suitable
for production purposes but it equally supports applications such as
live broadcasting.

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RTL TV
Live News at RTL
Refurbishing the live control room at RTL in Cologne had already been
on the agenda for quite a while. The old facilities were too small
and worn out. The overloaded analog patchbay made the engineers' work
stressful and confusing. Finally, RTL initiated a complete re-modeling
of the video and audio systems. CANTUS is now at the heart of the new
audio facilities.
Tough Specifications
An audio console in a TV station has a pretty demanding job to do. Since
8 November 1997, the CANTUS has been operating nearly 20 hours a day – most
of this time live. So one factor is paramount here – reliability. Since
RTL does not use a backup studio, this becomes even more vital. If any breakdown
occurred, there would be no safety net. »The first thing that convinced
us was that Stage Tec turned up and needed only 3 hours to set up the entire
console for demonstration purposes. Other companies need at least one day
to accomplish this…« says Renate Radwan, audio planner at RTL.
You have to take into account that 15 different engineers work with the
desk, and all of them must be able to operate it effectively even after long
breaks working elsewhere.
Full Load
Pure live operation places other demands on the equipment than a production
environment. For instance, let's have a look at the automation facilities:
In a live broadcast, snapshot automation is crucial, while dynamic automation
will not be used.
When on air, the engineer needs direct access to all audio sources, ideally
with a separate fader for each input. On the other hand, you can only take
this idea so far, as the physical dimensions of the desk are a natural limiting
factor. RTL needs many audio channels, so a compromise had to be found. The
90 audio channels provided by the CANTUS console are controlled on 48 Faders.
This makes up a fully loaded CANTUS frame. Adding more faders would have
required a second frame.
On Customer's Demand
Look at RTL's Live News with all those O.B. Trucks, ENG units, and journalists
at the site etc: In terms of equipment, this translates to an awful lot
of lines and channels. Predictably, all external sources require a feedback
channel for communication. To be able to achieve this in a more sensible
manner, RTL wanted an N–1 matrix for 48 lines. Stage Tec presented
a freely configurable matrix where in addition the first 16 inputs can
be used as an off-air matrix.
Today RTL typically uses 30 N–1 lines. The N–1 matrix provides
for using the aux channels for what they were designed for: handling audio
effects and not communication lines. RTL are not the only ones to profit
from this new development: the N–1 feature has become part of the
CANTUS' standard features.
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