Chapter 13

Recorded and remote sources

 

 

 

 

All studios have a variety of additional sources that are mixed in with the output from the studio microphones. These include disc players – for CDs, MiniDiscs and vinyl – analogue and digital tape decks (plus, for television, videotape and film sound), hard disk sources including Zip drive and the output from digital editing systems, and lines from other studios and remote locations, including ISDN and regular phone lines. Some of the same sources are used in film and video dubbing theatres – in fact, in any kind of recording studio – but their use is central to much of the output in both radio and television production. This chapter deals with the operational techniques for using them.

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