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Jan062023

TWiRT 626 - Syndicate of Sounds with Frank Foti

Frank Foti is well known within the broadcasting industry for his digital audio processing innovations. Those of us who know Frank personally know that he is a huge fan of 5.1 audio recordings, and that he has often lamented the scarcity of available material. But unlike the rest of us, Frank actually has the skills to do something about it. He’s been developing DejaVu for several years and says it’s finally ready. Frank explains how his artistic upmixing technologies led him to Abbey Road studios in London, and how this tech is now easily available on several platforms. 

Show Notes:
Frank Foti presentation during some early days of Surround Sound, from 2004
SVG News: Foti’s New Surround Sound Upmixing Technology Transforms Music Mixes into Enveloping Surround Sound
Cleveland Beat Interview - Frank Foti, Syndicate of Sounds
Radio & TV Business Report: That ‘Z100’ Chief Engineer, And Omnia Founder, Creates an Upmixer

Guest:
Frank Foti - Founder & Executive Chairman at Telos Alliance

Hosts:
Chris Tarr - Group Director of Engineering at Magnum.Media
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas Broadcasting


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TWiRT 626 - Syndicate of Sounds with Frank Foti

Friday
Dec302022

TWiRT 625 - A Contest for Engineers with John Bisset

Armed with another treasure trove of broadcast engineering tips, tricks, and advice, John Bisset is here for our year-end episode! Plus, John is having a little contest (or is it “challenge”?) for your best transmitter site tips. One early entry to John advises, “Don’t knock on the transmitter door because that’s how we call the alligator!” 

Show Notes:
Mr-Label® US Letter Sheet Self-Adhesive Cable Label
Wireless Endoscope, WiFi Borescope Inspection Camera 2.0 Megapixels HD Waterproof Snake Camera
FLIR One Pro LT iOS Pro-Grade Thermal Camera for Smartphones
No Escape Mouse Magic Ready To Use Place Packs

Guest:
John Bisset - Western US Sales at Telos Alliance and “Workbench” columnist in Radio World magazine.

Host:
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas Broadcasting

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TWiRT 625 - A Contest for Engineers with John Bisset

Friday
Dec232022

TWiRT 624 - Feel-Good Audio Processing with Cornelius Gould

Cornelius Gould began nearly 40 years ago considering audio processing and its effect on how we perceive music and voice. His “Chameleon” audio processing algorithms began with analog circuits, but are now fully emulated and perfected in Digital Signal Processing (DSP). What makes audio more pleasing to our ears and brains? What might a psychoacoustic expert say about the treatment of audio so we hear and appreciate it more enjoyably?  Chris Tarr joins Kirk Harnack to discuss these topics and questions on today’s TWiRT.

Show Notes: Articles and Explainers from Cornelius Gould:
Audio Processing Fundamentals
Audio Processing and CODECS
Omnia.11 G-Force - The Background Story

Guest:
Cornelius Gould - Audio Processing Architect at AngryAudio

Hosts:
Chris Tarr - Group Director of Engineering at Magnum.Media
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas Broadcasting

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TWiRT 624 - Feel-Good Audio Processing with Cornelius Gould

Friday
Dec162022

TWiRT 623 - Virtualizing Makes Sense with Sascha Ludwig

Like many of us broadcast engineers, Sascha Ludwig builds and maintains somewhat traditional broadcast studios while implementing server-based virtualized solutions as well. Sascha is based in Germany where the talent appreciates traditional hardware user interfaces. But he’s implementing more of today’s technology for these content creators. As a software developer, he maintains and update the OnAirScreen software package appearing in radio control rooms everywhere. Chris Tarr joins us for a good discussion and comparison of some German engineering and how we’re doing broadcast engineering in the US.

Show Notes:
OnAirScreen from AstraStudios
OnAirScreen on GitHub (for those who know what to do)
Sascha uses Zabbix software to monitor computers and applications

Guest:
Sascha Ludwig - Broadcast Engineer, IT Admin, & Creative Leader at AstraStudio

Hosts:
Chris Tarr - Group Director of Engineering at Magnum.Media
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas Broadcasting

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TWiRT 623 - Virtualizing Makes Sense with Sascha Ludwig

Friday
Dec092022

TWiRT 622 - TV Audio Loudness: It's Complicated - with Ken Tankel

Hearing dialog on some TV shows and many movies broadcast on TV is a problem. Why is dialog often hard to hear? Radio doesn’t have this problem. And TV typically didn’t until we went digital with DTV and 5.1 audio. Ken Tankel is Kirk’s go-to TV audio specialist. Ken worked for years in radio major market radio, so he understands audio processing. But, TV audio is markedly different, with different goals, targets, and formats. But we’d still like to understand the dialog! Ken walks us through some similarities and differences in TV and radio audio, and describes TV’s audio problems with some possible solutions.

Show Notes:
The USA’s CALM Act is about Loud Commercials
Pro Tools Expert article on Loudness - Good Summary
“CALM Before the Storm” - blog post on CALM compliance
Kirk suggested that 5.1 mixes be checked in stereo with Auratone speakers

Guest:
Ken Tankel - Field Applications Engineer at Telos Alliance

Host:
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas Broadcasting

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TWiRT 622 - TV Audio Loudness: It's Complicated - with Ken Tankel