CAN I NETWORK VOXPRO?

Q: One of our stations is adding a new talent team. Most of our talent use VoxPro for call-ins, and we’d like to add one or two more VoxPros for our new talent team. How easy will it be to network them?

A: Very. You can network together all VoxPro audio recorder/editors, or just a select few to make it easier to share files and collaborate on shows. In fact, you can network VoxPro into your WheatNet IP audio network to bring in sources and route final cuts to the console. Integrating VoxPro into the studio network gives you more tools at your fingertips during editing and recording, including control for routing, salvos and playback tallies with end-warning flash.

You can be selective in determining which remote VoxPro workstations will be allowed to share accounts with specific computers. For example, clusters of VoxPro workstations belonging to one station can be logically separated from those belonging to a different station while keeping everyone on the same network. VoxPro has several functions for collaboration purposes and tools for protecting files during multiple user access so there is no danger of file corruption. And, as is standard in all Wheatstone networked systems, network setup is easy. Simply put two or more computers running VoxPro on the network, and they automatically find each other, swap information and connect.

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