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Audio processing is good too. 106.3 processing remains messed up, which really sounds bad with country music. Maybe Press is too cheap or cant afford a new 106.3 airchain?
Does anyone wonder - as I do - why one station on two frequencies wouldn't use the same audio processing for both? Console --> into processors --> split to two STLs. Seems simple to me.
Does anyone wonder - as I do - why one station on two frequencies wouldn't use the same audio processing for both? Console --> into processors --> split to two STLs. Seems simple to me.
That would be possible if it were two identical composite type STL radios, but not
when transmitters are fed via T-1 lines and the processors are at the transmitter site.
When the processors are identical, it's sometimes possible to duplicate the settings and
make the stations sound identical. We used to do that with NJ 101.5 and 97.3 ...
identical studio processing, reverb, delay units, and Optimod 8400's at the TX sites.
Copied the settings over the network and it worked well.
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