From the Radio World “Who’s Buying What” page: DHD says radio and online broadcast network ArtSound FM in Australia’s capital Canberra chose its audio mixing consoles for new studios at its headquarters in the Manuka district.
“The project is part-funded by the Community Broadcasting Foundation and being progressed by DHD distribution partner Qvest Australia, which is based in New South Wales,” the manufacturer said in its announcement.
ArtSound covers performing and visual arts including literature, theater, film, exhibitions and concerts. Its VP and Technology Manager Chris Deacon told DHD that the modernization initiative included replacing three audio mixing consoles that were built in-house in 2005. ArtSound selected two DHD SX2 consoles and a compact TX2 model.
Campbell Swinton, Queensland State manager at Qvest Australia, said the project is being done in two phases so ArtSound can maintain 24/7 operation.
“Phase 1 is now complete with the first studio fully equipped and ready to go operational. It includes a 10-fader DHD SX2 studio console connected to a DHD XS3 core. Phase 2 will center on equipping a second studio with a 10-fader SX2 console and XS3 core. We have also integrated an ultracompact DHD TX2 console plus DHD’s Views and Assist apps. All three consoles are equipped with Dante audio-over-IP connectivity.”
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