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/ 02.06.2012 09:29AM
Crosscreek Installs Calrec Artemis in Voyager 10
HEBDEN BRIDGE, U.K.: Calrec Audio announced that Crosscreek
Television Productions has installed a Calrec 64-fader Artemis Beam console in
Voyager 10, its newest outside broadcast truck. While the Alabaster, Ala.-based
OB company has other Calrec consoles in its fleet, Voyager 10 is the first to
be equipped with Calrec’s Bluefin2 HDSP technology.
“With the
Voyager 10 we were attempting to build a lighter truck with a smaller
footprint, but with the same capacity as our other trucks. The Bluefin
technology allowed us to do that,” said Harris Mueller, Crosscreek’s director
of engineering. “This truck is about 2,000 pounds lighter than its sister
trucks, but the capacity for audio signal processing is virtually unlimited.”
Voyager 10 is
destined mostly for sporting events, including college sports in the Atlantic
Coast Conference, TNA Wrestling, and engagements for ESPN. The truck was
designed to accommodate events with very intensive audio specs that require
several different mixes and sub-mixes.
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