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? Processing Smarts? Close the gap between radio engineers and programmers

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Bridges’ processing smarts “the gap between engineers and radio programmers

New Bern, NC (BUSINESS WIRE) 7 November 2011

Wheatstone Corporation knows of a 22-page document of advice from 26 experts in the process launched in an effort to radio stations to improve their relationship with the audience through a better use of audio-processing technology. According to Vice President Andrew Calvanese Wheatstone “Since audio processing is a subjective issue, we asked to contribute a large number of people on this school project.”

The first section of the document contains basic tips to process more successful. For example, recommends Gary Kline, vice president of engineering and IT companies, Cumulus Broadcasting, hearing, before major changes to processing. He proposed that includes many different radios in cars, studies, and listen to at home, and even a trip to a store, stereo systems, some of them sold. At the other extreme, pulled engineer Gordon S. Carter suggests that it is good, an advisory body, have to offer their views on the treatment it is important that only one person in the amount of final decisions.

Since the first consideration of the development is almost always the programming format offers the following tips section for the seven groups that have similar forms of processing features:

Contemporary Hit Radio (CHR)

Adult Contemporary (AC) / Tours for Adults

Jazz Classic / Traditional, NPR

News / Talk / Sports
Country

adult visitors to the Rock

Classic Rock

section of the HRC advises programming guru Bill Tanner, owner of Bill Tanner & Associates, Inc., “trying not crazy, is the strongest … you’ll want a dial tone dominating presence … but it is the strongest of the ball is not as important as the cleanest thing on the dial. “

Section

NPR Jazz / Classical / Traditional, Rodney Belizaire, classical music consulting engineer, noted that both the cleaning and sound features brightness are equally important, because most of the classic metal strings or contain favoring higher audio frequencies.


Two sections

notes of advice on the implementation of processors and a section on looking for certain things to the processing of professionals to identify “clean” sound.

order to achieve the best treatment for a single station, the programming and technology to work together. This report will help both sides to understand how they can work together to achieve the objectives of a processing station.


To study the

for free download, go to http://www.RadioCleanMachine.com

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