DHD's RX2 digital consoles arrive at esRadio from ASPA
EsRadio, a station belonging to the Libertad Digital communication group, has updated its studios with the installation of two RX2 digital consoles from DHD, supplied by BLADE.
Among the benefits of the meas RX2, its modular and scalable design, which allows esRadio maximum adaptability, even in compact spaces. The installed configuration consists of two consoles 18 physical faders each one (composed of three fader modules and one control module per console), but their capacity is doubled thanks to the layer work function, allowing total control over a greater number of channels without taking up more physical space. In addition, its 100 mm motorized faders and dust protection ensure “professional and long-lasting” performance.
Regarding its operation, the experience is fluid and intuitive thanks to the 10.1 inch touch screens integrated into each section, allowing quick channel configuration and centralized control. Programmable RGB buttons and flexible encoders adapt their function to the content on the screen, making it easy to access essential tools such as equalizers, dynamics or gain adjustments.
At the processing level, the heart of the system, known as Core, is a compact and quiet unit that drives a massive audio matrix with up to 96 fully processed stereo faders. This system does not use hard drives or fans, which favors a quiet, low maintenance operation. Furthermore, its compatibility with Audio sobre IP (Dante, AES67/RAVENNA/ST2110/MADI) makes it a future-proof solution.
In order to route the broadcast signals and communication between the consoles, a matrix was installed Core 52-7523, managed through MatrixControl. Thanks to the logical functionality between the matrix, the consoles and MatrixControl, it is possible to route, both manually and with conditional logic, the main broadcast submatrices, manage disconnections for advertising and select the studio for the broadcast. In the daily management of its broadcasts, esRadio has the XFrame Radio automation software, developed by the ASPA R&D&i department.
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