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RTBF
One CANTUS for All
The RTBF broadcasting corporation (Radio-Télévision
Belge de la Communauté Française) caters to the French-speaking
part of Belgium with three television and six radio channels. With
its five stations in various Belgian cities, it has a total budget
of approximately 220 millions Euro. The 300 employees in its Liège
subsidiary produce programs for two television channels and some of
the radio channels.
The Belgian broadcast corporation RTBF faced a predicament regarding their
studio plant at the Liège facilities: new audio equipment was urgently
needed to fulfill the various tasks, however, the budget was rather tight.
Yet, the existing equipment was so old, it just had to be replaced.
The problem was solved in a pretty ingenious way: rather than working
with several control rooms, each with their own domain, RTBF decided
to use a single control room
that – being equipped with a CANTUS console – was capable of handling
virtually all applications.
TV and Beyond
In Liège, RTBF as a quasi-local station provides almost everything from
newscasts to show productions. For this purpose, the Liège facilities
include a TV-production studio, a sound-effects studio, and a newsroom.
All three of them are connected to the same control room. Since the station
is housed
in the large Palais des Congr ès,
it also covers conferences and concert live transmission. In fact, the Palais
des Congrès boasts several halls with varying capacities that are suited
for concerts of the most diverse musical genres. This is a perfect environment
to prove the flexibility of CANTUS.
Workhorse
Sound check for a live recording in the main conference hall until 6:59 PM,
live telecast in the TV studio starting at 7 PM… a fairly normal schedule
for the CANTUS control room, and business as usual for the people at RTBF who
are in charge of setting up everything. Moreover, thanks to its advanced features,
total recall functions, and lightning-fast loading times, the CANTUS is just
the right tool for meeting such stringent deadlines.
Another aspect that won the people at Liège over was the compact frame:
the CANTUS fits perfectly into the relatively small control room. Its modular
concept allows for expanding the system as and when necessary while both the
CANTUS and each individual NEXUS base device can be connected using just one
optical cable. No other approach would have allowed the RTBF to work with both
fixed and mobile units.
NEXUS on a Long Lead
The station is currently using one CANTUS console with two NEXUS base
devices in the control room, a fully equipped base device in the routing
center, and three mobile base units. Via ten different connection options,
the NEXUS network can be reconfigured completely ad-lib to meet the requirements
of the day. Not less than five halls can be linked to the digital control
room – with one little twist: permanently installed cables were
not allowed in the conference hall, so RTBF was forced to use a temporary
optical cable network of up to 200 m for special occasions.
This seemingly makeshift solution has several advantages: the system is
even more flexible than originally planned while the NEXUS base devices
can be positioned wherever the action is. Here's just one example: every
year, the Spring Jazz Festival with simultaneous performances in five halls
seating up to 1,000 people is broadcast live by the RTBF. The cabling system
implemented by the RTBF makes this a breeze.

All Together Now
This compact but nonetheless powerful CANTUS/NEXUS system has turned
RTBF in Liège into the act other TV stations would like to follow.
That is only the beginning, for the experience made with the quality
and flexibility of this system had the RTBF
furbish its radio complex with CANTUS, too.
André Curnel, Planning and Operations Engineer
at RTBF Liège:
»During the planning stage, the RTBF engineers carefully
tested the CANTUS and NEXUS that were to be the heart of our new system.
Countless measurements were carried out to find out about, for example,
the console's signal-throughput rate and audio quality. Our technical
findings proved beyond doubt that the CANTUS and NEXUS are a cut above
other digital desks. This is especially true of Stage Tec's 28-bit converters.
They are extremely linear and provide a measurable S/N ratio of 150 dB.
When installed in a portable NEXUS base unit, we can locate them in the
concert hall itself and link them to the CANTUS via an optical connection.
This approach does away with long interference-prone copper wires, and
the console can be operated at 28-bit signal quality.«
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