Another eagerly awaited video just as I’m due to setup my station in a month! Keep ‘em coming 🙏 I have been lucky enough to secure programming from other famous stations so I’m over the moon.
I'm a licensed internet broadcaster and find your videos very helpful. I know it's not the same thing, but in the audio spectrum it is. We all want a good sound for our listeners. As a recording studio owner, I'm very familiar with all aspects of audio production. With your knowledge, I was wondering if you might have some insight into internet broadcasting? My station equipment is simple, my main desk is a Rodecaster Pro, and I use a Tascam Mixcast 4 for the news desk. My studio mics are Audio Technica 2040's, and my remote mics are Audio Technica BP4001 and AT897. Just simple stuff, but it works well. I know your level of knowledge go's way beyond this, but there's a lot of us doing this that could benefit from your insight into this kind of media. Thanks for the great videos!
Free? There’s a couple… Rivendell is free but if you want support it costs. There’s another one and for some reason the name of it is escaping me right now.
Hi, I'm in master control for FOX Corporation, do you have ideas how to break into broadcast engineering or streaming? I've obtained my cloud practitioner certificate and am learning data analytics, programming languages, and data visualization tools in hopes to make a transition from live television to streaming.
The data side of the world I’m not as familiar with how to get into it, but it sounds like you’re on a good path. Networking (people networking) is key. Perhaps your local SMPTE chapter has some contacts?
Nice video, welcome to Denver, we are small FM radio station come and visit us when you have time... We are about to set up our new Telos VX prime system. We used to have VH2
Or you have no audio because the cleaners were there, and unplugged the distribution amplifier to plug in the vacuum, and neglected to put it back in again.........
@@TheBroadcastEngineer I dont think there is enough space here... but I will try the quality is crap .. lets talk about their failure rate of X-nodes.. its shocking! the service they provide is crap.. I dont like being charged $4k for a replacement motherboard thats realistically worth $300 in my experience its unreliable and does strange things sometimes Omnia processing is terrible.. Orbans "special sauce" sounds better Omnia has alot of gemicks like Side band suppression and stereo embedding... both are BAD for listeners radios And to top it all off.. the TA peoples are FLOGS The gents over at wheatstone are way better people to deal with and their equipment has been made in the US with quality and longevity in mind
@@leftymuller I’ve been maintained two Axia facilities and have had zero xnodes fail. I’ve only heard directly of a few failing. Granted the cost of replacements is frustrating, but I’ve always had great relationships with the support folks there when I ran into something that didn’t work as I expected (and it was usually me misunderstanding something). To each their own. There are people who would say the same about Wheatstone and say that SAS is the only way to go.
This was really interesting, you made something that when you see the videos and photos looks so complicated, sound quite simple!!
Another eagerly awaited video just as I’m due to setup my station in a month!
Keep ‘em coming 🙏
I have been lucky enough to secure programming from other famous stations so I’m over the moon.
That’s exciting news! I’m working on the script for the next one!
@@TheBroadcastEngineerI’m learning so much so a huge thanks to you 🙏
I'm a licensed internet broadcaster and find your videos very helpful. I know it's not the same thing, but in the audio spectrum it is. We all want a good sound for our listeners. As a recording studio owner, I'm very familiar with all aspects of audio production. With your knowledge, I was wondering if you might have some insight into internet broadcasting? My station equipment is simple, my main desk is a Rodecaster Pro, and I use a Tascam Mixcast 4 for the news desk. My studio mics are Audio Technica 2040's, and my remote mics are Audio Technica BP4001 and AT897. Just simple stuff, but it works well. I know your level of knowledge go's way beyond this, but there's a lot of us doing this that could benefit from your insight into this kind of media. Thanks for the great videos!
Sounds like a good idea. I’ll add that to notes for a future video!
What automation applications do you recommend -- especially free ones?
Free? There’s a couple… Rivendell is free but if you want support it costs. There’s another one and for some reason the name of it is escaping me right now.
Hi, I'm in master control for FOX Corporation, do you have ideas how to break into broadcast engineering or streaming? I've obtained my cloud practitioner certificate and am learning data analytics, programming languages, and data visualization tools in hopes to make a transition from live television to streaming.
The data side of the world I’m not as familiar with how to get into it, but it sounds like you’re on a good path. Networking (people networking) is key. Perhaps your local SMPTE chapter has some contacts?
Nice video, welcome to Denver, we are small FM radio station come and visit us when you have time... We are about to set up our new Telos VX prime system. We used to have VH2
Thank you! Send me an email! I'd love to come visit.
Or you have no audio because the cleaners were there, and unplugged the distribution amplifier to plug in the vacuum, and neglected to put it back in again.........
Haha! Whaaat? That never happens! 😂
@@TheBroadcastEngineer What, unplugging things, or cleaners actually cleaning.......
Axia… No thanks!
@@PlayMaster6176 Why not?
Agree!.. give me wheatstone anyday!
@@TheBroadcastEngineer I dont think there is enough space here... but I will try
the quality is crap .. lets talk about their failure rate of X-nodes.. its shocking!
the service they provide is crap.. I dont like being charged $4k for a replacement motherboard thats realistically worth $300
in my experience its unreliable and does strange things sometimes
Omnia processing is terrible.. Orbans "special sauce" sounds better
Omnia has alot of gemicks like Side band suppression and stereo embedding... both are BAD for listeners radios
And to top it all off.. the TA peoples are FLOGS
The gents over at wheatstone are way better people to deal with and their equipment has been made in the US with quality and longevity in mind
@@leftymuller I’ve been maintained two Axia facilities and have had zero xnodes fail. I’ve only heard directly of a few failing. Granted the cost of replacements is frustrating, but I’ve always had great relationships with the support folks there when I ran into something that didn’t work as I expected (and it was usually me misunderstanding something).
To each their own. There are people who would say the same about Wheatstone and say that SAS is the only way to go.