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Broadcast Radio Launches Split Voice Tracking

Enables presenters region-specific voice tracks for split broadcasts

Split VT feature shown on a user screen
Myriad Split VT feature (click to enlarge)

Broadcast Radio will add Split Voice Tracking in the latest version of its Myriad Playout & Automation system

It will enable stations using split transmissions to record separate voice tracks for individual regions or platforms.

“The new capability allows presenters to create unique voice links for each split, or selectively share voice tracks across multiple splits, giving stations greater flexibility when producing localized content,” it said.

Split Voice Tracking introduces several tools.

Split VT Placeholders within the Log can contain notes or instructions for presenters, along with navigation tools that allow presenters to jump between Split Voice Track points in the Log.

The company said Split Voice Tracking also assists with maintaining consistent VT lengths between splits, helping ensure that region-specific voice tracks remain within similar durations so that split transmission paths remain synchronized.

“The feature works both in the studio using Myriad Playout and remotely via Myriad Anywhere, allowing presenters to produce split-specific links regardless of location.”

Split Voice Tracking enables stations to take advantage of split transmissions by adding more localized content, while keeping production efficient and cost- effective for live and automated shows. (See a short demo video.)

The company will highlight the feature at the NAB Show in booth C2230.

Info: www.broadcastradio.com

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