Index
Search & RSS
Twitter Feed

Entries by Webmaster (723)

Thursday
Jul252019

TWiRT 453 - Studio Mic Design with John Peluso

Can fine studio mics, designed decades ago, be improved? John Peluso says, “Yes!!” John owns Peluso Microphone Lab. He and his family build world-class microphones, designed to equal or better the performance of classic recording studio mics.  They’ve also developed new mic designs for special purposes. John Peluso and Chris Newitt join us on TWiRT!

Show Notes:
Peluso Microphone Lab
BEEHiVE Productions
Video: What Goes Into Making a High Quality Microphone
Studio Session Video Recording from WBGO

Guests:
John Peluso - Founder, Peluso Microphone Lab
Chris Newitt - Marketing & Applications at Peluso Microphone Lab

Hosts:
Chris Tobin, IP-Solutionist
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting

Follow TWiRT on Twitter and on Facebook

TWiRT comes to you from The Telos Alliance Studio in Nashville, and is brought to you by Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. By the Ruby console from Lawo. See Lawo in your future at lawo.com/twirt. By Calrec and the Calrec Type R console system for radio - the building blocks for your station. And by Angry Audio - audio problems disappear when you get Angry at AngryAudio.com

Subscribe to Audio:
iTunes
RSS
Stitcher
TuneIn

Subscribe to Video:
iTunes
RSS
YouTube

 

TWiRT 453 - Studio Mic Design with John Peluso

Friday
Jul192019

TWiRT 452 - Engineering Entrepreneurship with Bill Suffa

Bill Suffa has been a part of some top-shelf engineering consulting firms, and served as a business consultant to several household names in broadcasting. Now Bill is consulting in a variety of business sectors. At the same time he’s encouraging engineers of different disciplines to go into their own businesses. It’s an interesting perspective from this Professional Engineer with an MBA.

Show Notes:
About Bill Suffa at SuffaConsulting.com
Success stories and inspiration from Steve Blank
New York City Engineer, Richie Herby, Passes
Meross WiFi switches and outlets

Guest:
Bill Suffa - Experienced and Visionary Growth Executive

Hosts:
Chris Tobin, IP-Solutionist
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting

Follow TWiRT on Twitter and on Facebook

TWiRT comes to you from The Telos Alliance Studio in Nashville, and is brought to you by Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. By the Ruby console from Lawo. See Lawo in your future at lawo.com/twirt. By Calrec and the Calrec Type R console system for radio - the building blocks for your station. And by Angry Audio - audio problems disappear when you get Angry at AngryAudio.com

Subscribe to Audio:
iTunes
RSS
Stitcher
TuneIn

Subscribe to Video:
iTunes
RSS
YouTube

 

TWiRT 452 - Engineering Entrepreneurship with Bill Suffa

Friday
Jul122019

TWiRT 451 - Was StudioHub the de Facto Standard? with Mike Dosch

Some radio engineers were shocked this week when told they couldn’t buy StudioHub® adapters any more. Many - if not most - new radio studios depend on adapting RJ-45 jacks to XLR, ¼” TRS, or even RCA connectors. Will engineers everywhere need to take up soldering once again? Mike Dosch’s Angry Audio company is poised to prevent such a catastrophe.

Show Notes:
StudioHub® Pinout Guide
Angry Audio CAT5 Audio Cable Adapters & Kits
Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC
Resplendence - Advanced Windows System Tools
AES72-2019: AES standard on interconnections - Application of RJ45-type connectors and quad twisted pair cable for audio interconnections

Guest:
Michael Dosch - Senior Product Manager at Lawo & Founder of Angry Audio

Hosts:
Chris Tobin, IP-Solutionist
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting

Follow TWiRT on Twitter and on Facebook

TWiRT comes to you from The Telos Alliance Studio in Nashville, and is brought to you by Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. By the Ruby console from Lawo. See Lawo in your future at lawo.com/twirt. By Calrec and the Calrec Type R console system for radio - the building blocks for your station. And by Angry Audio - audio problems disappear when you get Angry at AngryAudio.com

Subscribe to Audio:
iTunes
RSS
Stitcher
TuneIn

Subscribe to Video:
iTunes
RSS
YouTube

 

TWiRT 451 - Was StudioHub the de Facto Standard? with Mike Dosch

Thursday
Jun272019

TWiRT 450 - AoIP 15 Years Later with Jorge Garza

Audio over IP is commonplace now, but fifteen years ago it was barely known in broadcasting. Jorge Garza is the Director of Technology at Univision Radio in McAllen, Texas.  In 2004 Jorge took a look at Axia’s Livewire AoIP and said, “That’s what we’re going to do.” Now, 15 years later, Jorge is glad he made the first step into AoIP, and most of Univision’s other radio stations have done the same.

Show Notes:
Univision Communications in McAllen, TX
Univision in Austin Follows Jorge Garza’s Lead
In Tips of the Week, Kirk mentioned DWService.net for remote PC access

Guest:
Jorge Garza - Director of Technology at Univision Radio, McAllen, TX

Hosts:
Chris Tobin, IP-Solutionist
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting

Follow TWiRT on Twitter and on Facebook

TWiRT comes to you from The Telos Alliance Studio in Nashville, and is brought to you by Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. By the Ruby console from Lawo. See Lawo in your future at lawo.com/twirt. By Calrec and the Calrec Type R console system for radio - the building blocks for your station. And by Angry Audio - audio problems disappear when you get Angry at AngryAudio.com

Subscribe to Audio:
iTunes
RSS
Stitcher
TuneIn

Subscribe to Video:
iTunes
RSS
YouTube

 

TWiRT 450 - AoIP 15 Years Later with Jorge Garza

Friday
Jun212019

TWiRT 449 - Watermarking Strategy with Paul Kriegler & Dr. Barry Blesser

Radio broadcasters in so-called “PPM Markets” are faced with managing two signals for each station. One is the audio program that listeners hear; the other is the watermark signal heard by Personal People Meters (PPM)™.  Broadcasters concerned with counting their listeners (all of them in a PPM market) must treat their watermark signal with similar care to their on-air audio. In this episode, Dr. Barry Blesser explains the science of audio watermarking. Then Paul Kriegler describes the Best Practices for making sure your watermark signal is consistently detected in the field. 



Show Notes:
NAB Pilot - Examining Ratings Watermarks: Voltair and the PPM
Audio Watermarking on Wikipedia
We mentioned Kantar Audio Watermarking
Audio Processing for Best On-Air Sound and for Watermark Encoding
BRR (Bit Rate Reduction) and Its Impact on Psychoacoustic Watermarks by Paul Shulins

Speaker:
Dr. Barry Blesser, Ph.D. - Director of Research, The Telos Alliance

Guest:
Paul Kriegler - Manager, US Omnia Sales

Hosts:
Chris Tobin, IP-Solutionist
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting

Follow TWiRT on Twitter and on Facebook

TWiRT comes to you from The Telos Alliance Studio in Nashville, and is brought to you by Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. By the Ruby console from Lawo. See Lawo in your future at lawo.com/twirt. By Calrec and the Calrec Type R console system for radio - the building blocks for your station. And by Angry Audio - audio problems disappear when you get Angry at AngryAudio.com

Subscribe to Audio:
iTunes
RSS
Stitcher
TuneIn

Subscribe to Video:
iTunes
RSS
YouTube

 

TWiRT 449 - Watermarking Strategy with Paul Kriegler & Dr. Barry Blesser