Finnish TV, Radio YLEIS use Lawo console, router in Torino

Feb 24, 2006 4:59 PM

    

Finnish TV and Radio YLEIS are relying on Lawo equipment to provide audio for coverage of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games from Torino.

At the International Broadcast Center, YLEIS is using a 16+8+16-fader Lawo mc˛66 console and one zirkonXL. A Lawo Nova73 HD router system is handling central signal routing for both consoles and distribution of the clean feed.

YLEIS broadcasts in Finnish and Swedish. While the large mc˛66 console runs on-air, the zirkonXL is used for pre-production mixing. Both consoles share the signal pool and external feeds, as well as the studio microphones via the Nova73 HD.

For more information, visit www.lawo.de.

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