![]() ![]() Two DUBBING STUDIOS RECORDING STUDIO (48 ch AES/EBU Inputs, 192kHz): – WK Audio ID base unit (12 faders) with additional faderpack (12 faders) – Steinberg Nuendo 4 Editing/Recording software – Neumann, Rode, Schoeps Microphones. Radio Studios for Fund Records Customer: Azerbaijan TV& Radio Broadcasting Company.In the early days (in version 4.3), Dalet only supported their own audio format (.snd). Dalet is a popular Radio Automation system used worldwide. StationPlaylist radio automation software is being used by commercial and non-commercial AM & FM radio stations, internet streaming stations, clubs, restaurants, malls, and other stores.Another popular platform in the US is WideOrbit, which was previously Google Radio Automation, as Andy Grace mentioned. What software do radio stations use? Update Cancel. Matter of fact I'm about to install that for an FM. Myriad by P Squared is another popular one used in commercial stations, and school radio. PSquared now offer a subscription system as well as a buyout, so you can spread the costs but still have support plus the latest updates.One of the other major radio networks in the UK, Bauer Media, use Dalet software. Plus it'll now work with SQL as a back-end. I've had some experience recently of the new v4 Myriad and it's really good - you can now "pop out" the segue editor, re-size it and do a bit more with it. ![]() A far cry from the, what, £8k per workstation back in the mid-90s! The original BCX2 is no more (unless you find one in a skip and have some ISA audio cards and working motherboard of that vintage), but Brian Barr is still offering BCX3 "Premier" and there's also BCX-DJ for just over 100 notes - A far stripped-down version but the look+feel of the classic BCX is there. By all accounts, this has changed considerably. I haven't spoken to anyone recently about costs but in 2006 (giving you a basic idea of their pricing policy at that time) I was quoted about £75/month for Master Control and £55 for Selector+Linker - this was based on "non-profit" use. RCS is getting cheaper - A few community stations are running it. Having seen Dalet in use at Key103 a while ago, it's really an ugly system when you consider how things look now but the GUI hasn't really changed much in 15yrs - However, as others have said: It's flexible and very equipped to handle live-assist, voice-tracked automation and all the networking splits that Bauer require. You can run Genesys in "satellite" automation if you like, plus there's the "sequence" option on the decks so you can run everything through a single deck/fader (like BCX). ![]()
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