Eight Calrec consoles for Russia’s TTC

Calrec Audio made a major sale to Television Technical Center Ostankino (TTC), the largest television studio facility and broadcast production company in Russia. TTC has purchased four Apollo consoles and four Artemis Light consoles to date as part of a two-year project to upgrade all 11 studios in its Moscow facility.

The new Calrec gear will enable TTC broadcasters to: produce programmes in 5.1 format; control audio remotely from third-party routers; share I/O and signals among studios via simple fiber links; and quickly reconfigure consoles between programs, leading to more efficient use of the studios. The consoles have been supplied and are being installed by Russian system integrator OKNO-TV. Four consoles are in use now, and the remaining four are scheduled to be commissioned soon.

“Because we often hire them out to other production companies, our refurbished studios must be reliable, flexible, and able to handle the most complex and diverse programming,” says Roman Katrovsky, sound specialist from OKNO-TV. “The Calrec consoles will give us the ability to connect desks within a studio or cross-connect with other studios for full redundancy and added reliability. Also, as Russia transitions to HD, some programs will be produced in 5.1, some in stereo, and some in both. With these consoles, we’ll be able to change configurations instantly to suit the requirements for different programs. Such features significantly lower downtime and setup time, which saves money.”

So far TTC is installing one 64-fader Apollo console and one 48-fader Artemis Light console in each of four studios. Within each studio, the Apollo desk in the control room is connected via Calrec’s Hydra2 audio routing system to an Artemis Light desk on the studio floor. There are also three flight-cased stage boxes per studio. I/O and signals will be shared between consoles via the Hydra2 network.

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