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Prism Sound converters and Sadie mastering equipment played a vital role in Abbey Road's marathon four-year project to digitally remaster the entire original Beatles catalog. The first part of the process involved transferring each song from analog tape to digital. Prism Sound's ADA-8XR multi-channel modular ADA converters were used to transfer the material into Pro Tools and the songs were then formatted into 24 bit/192kHz and video referenced. At this stage, a Sadie 5 system with built-in Cedar Retouch was used to restore the audio without compromising the character of the original recordings. Denoising technology was used subtly and sparingly to remove noises such as audible clicks and pops from mics and faders, but performance-based imperfections, such as breaths and coughs, were retained.
Telos Zephyr codecs have been installed at Clear Channel KBIG-FM, Burbank, CA; KUNV-FM, University of Las Vegas; Cox Radio WSB-AM/FM, Atlanta; New York Public Radio WNYC-FM/AM, New York; and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Washington, DC.
Omnia 6EX and 6EXi processors are handling audio at WXUR-FM, Utica, NY; Kirkman Broadcasting WQSC-AM, Charleston, SC; WRAL-FM, Raleigh, NC; and Gap Broadcasting KNUE-FM, Tyler, TX.
Axia Audio networks are shuttling audio at Walt Disney World, Florida; Entercom WGR, WBEN, WKSE, WLKK, WTSS, WWKB and WWWS, Buffalo, NY; San Diego State University, San Diego; CBS Radio WBMX-FM, Boston; and WCRX-FM, Columbia College, Chicago.
BW Broadcast and Swedish distributor Tranzicom have supplied 27 DSPX-FM audio processors across Sweden to serve the radio community. Swedish Radio, the national radio supplier has moved to ensure quality and reliability across the board by standardizing their audio processors and opting for the internationally renowned DSPX-FM.
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