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VIRTUALLY ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE

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A good majority of what stations do today can be done without ever leaving the IP audio network. Here are a few examples of how to tap into your WheatNet IP audio networked studio using touchscreens made with ScreenBuilder. No soldering irons were used in the making of these touchscreens.

Our partners at SAVE Diffusion, France, created several screens for NGroup’s Nostalgie+. One for the studio for switching between program networks  and another for the technical team to provide a real-time view of the state of different studios and their air chains.

Henrik Poulsen, CTO for Radio Nordjyske in Denmark, designed the first control panel for routing programming to multiple transmitter sites. The touchscreen, shown right,  provides easy access and function associations between logic, automation and routing.

Talent at Radio Zürisee, Switzerland, manage their on-air duties through tap-through touchscreens on a Windows® Tablet while roaming around the station’s expansive historic hotel-turned-studios complete with grand ballroom. They can control automation, route audio, turn on mics, set mix-minus and control studio elements throughout, all from a tablet. 

One touchscreen combining codecs, AoIP routing and control can really stretch resources. WTOP news teams manage codec resources through a touchscreen. Using AES67 found in our Blade 4 as the connectivity standard for all audio channels, they are able to access multiple codecs for, say, a live sporting event in which a codec is needed for the play-by-play, another for the nat sound, and yet another to feed the venue’s concourse plus a codec for affiliates.

For a gallery of examples and ways to use ScreenBuilder touchscreens and scripting, download a free copy of our Virtually Limitless Studio ebook.

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