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Swabian SecuritySWR PK1
Swabians are often a contradiction. Security, for example, is one
of their principle values. While on the other hand, Swabians often
support the most progressive technologies. With a new installation
in Swabia's capital Stuttgart, the regional SWR offers a solution,
just be: all-inclusive!
In April 2002, the SWR broadcaster will celebrate the opening of its
new audiocontrol room in the PK1 TV-production complex in Stuttgart.
Joining in the celebration will be SALZBRENNER STAGETEC MEDIAGROUP who
installed the CANTUS/NEXUS system, a compact and reliable audio-control
system.
As the grand opening nears, only a few minor details still need to be
addressed. While all the technical elements have been tested and approved,
some acoustics- related
details are still being finalized.
One-Man Show
SWR, a the result of merging the former SDR and SWF broadcasters, maintains
production facilities in Baden-Baden, Stuttgart, and Mainz. The Stuttgart
branch is primarily responsible for regional programs, news and info features,
as well as for live sports programs and large-scale programs about elections
taking place in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg. Therefore the
audio-control room of the multipurpose studio in the PK1, used mainly for
bigger productions, has to be flexible and adaptable to the most versatile
demands of various production needs.
This is not a problem for the freely configurable CANTUS system. However,
there were two requirements. First, the system has to be easy and quick
to operate. Second,
it has to be totally reliable because it will be operated by a single engineer who
sometimes has to control the P.A. system from inside the TV studio.
A Short Learning Curve
When a station's main control room goes offline the spare control room usually
takes over. But the SWR complex doesn't have a spare control room. However,
that risk could be taken because there are already four CANTUS consoles plus
a CANTUS-based O.B. van in use at the local TV-sound installations. SWR was
basically introducing known technology into the audio facility, since their
sound engineers are already familiar with the CANTUS, the need to retrain
was minimal.
Record Time
During the transition from old to new technology, a temporary spare control
room was set up and technical efforts were held to a minimum. The trick
was to prepare all cables in advance, so they could be directly installed
on the spot. The CANTUS/NEXUS System is fast and easy to install and requires
little cabling.
Thanks to SALZBRENNER STAGETEC MEDIAGROUP's ability to install the components
in record time, the downtime was dramatically reduced. A quick installation
period coupled with minimal downtime saves money and, after all, economy
is yet another principle value that sets the Swabians apart!
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