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Lawo Relay Wooden FM

The virtual radio solution Theirs RƎLAY is the protagonist of the latest renewal of the African station FM Wood.

Kayu covers many important local and regional issues, broadcasting its programs in Kikuyu, one of the Bantu languages ​​spoken by the Gikuyu people, who make up the ethnic majority in Kenya. Taking advantage of the remodeling of an old hotel building, FM Wood (radio born in May 2022) combined and renovated several rooms to convert them into complete radio studios equipped with software RƎLAY of Theirs.

Lawo Relay Wooden FMThis solution, made up of BYCE Broadcast, endows the radio announcers by one complete broadcast mixer, all in software: Live audio mixing, processing and source routing can be done on a touchscreen connected to a conventional PC or, for remote and outdoor programs, to a laptop. Specifically, RƎLAY allows Kayu FM to mix 24 audio sources, as well as AoIP signal flows compatible with AES67, directly into the station's PC for “impeccable” audio production and output, according to Lawo herself.

Rose Kimotho, executive director of FM Wood, believes that “RƎLAY brings professional radio production to our station, complete with audio over IP and internal routing.” Your companion Grace Murungi, Programming Director at Kayu FM, adds: "RƎLAY's touchscreen interface is a clean, low-maintenance surface. And it's so easy for our talent to learn and work with the RƎLAY software... Everyone says it. We love our station's new facility."

By, Dec 7, 2022, Section:Audio, Radio

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