Villanueva University of Madrid equips its studies with AudioPLUS automation from AEQ
The Villanueva University of Madrid, which has two complete radio studios, equipped its facilities with the automation system of AEQ, first Mar4Win and then migrating it to the AudioPLUS version.
Mario Muncharaz, Audiovisual Systems technician at Villanueva University, highlights that “not only were we surprised by the ease with which the students adapted to Mar4win, but what we liked most about the new Audioplus automation system was its stability and its great features in terms of audio managers and the possibilities it handles.”
AEQ AudioPLUS offers new features, adapted to the real needs, technical skills and purchasing power of the majority of the stations. It incorporates tools for manual, automatic and remote-controlled broadcasting, automatic music and advertising programming, as well as content generation and editing. Unlike other moderate cost applications, this great tool for small and medium stations has the power and quality of the best.
Designed for Windows operating systems and SQL Server databases, It has a simple self-installation wizard, is compatible with low-cost audio cards and with complementary editing and management tools.
"The great stability and simplicity "which implies mastery of this new tool, having previously used Mar4win, has been the main reason for once again placing our trust in AEQ technology and its human team to migrate from the previous system to the current one, preserving the infrastructure we had (4 computers located in the two controls of the radio studios, both connected through a continuity server), supported by the excellent support received from AEQ technicians," explains Muncharaz.
“In this way, after some time since its installation in 2020, we can already say that many aspects of its operation have been improved, making them simpler and more agile, such as the export of objects or the possibility of ingesting material into its own managers directly from a pen-drive simply by dragging them to the manager,” concludes Mario Muncharaz.
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