Soundcraft moved swiftly into action to provide an interim solution for the BBC in their coverage of the recent Commonwealth Games in Manchester. The domestic production division of BBC Resources, utilized Soundcraft’s new-generation 328XD to boost their coverage of the recent Commonwealth Games, while awaiting delivery of a new RM1D digital on-air radio console. "Essentially the 328XD saved the day - allowing us to have some of the functionality of the RM1D and mix all the grams-type sources - from minidisc to various hard disk options," said BBC Resources’ Martin Deane. "We are familiar with the desk and knew what we could expect from it."

Martin was in charge of the sound operation for BBC Sport, which produced all the domestic (BBC1 and BBC2) programme outputs. As for the RM1D, he was first exposed to this at last year’s IBC Show, and then acquired a six-channel version from HHB. "We liked the fact that the RM1D has a clear ergonomic work surface with broadcast PPMs (as an option) coupled with the fact that it can handle a wide variety of analogue and digital sources. Having separate record, transmission and clean feed outputs and a built in pre-hear and talkback speaker makes it a good choice for live broadcasting environments."

The new RM1D will duly replace the 328XDs, and take up its position in Studio 5 at BBC Television Centre in Wood Lane.


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