At Inercia Tecnología Audiovisual, we have collaborated with Broad Service in the updating of the radio studios of the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, located on the Vicálvaro and Fuenlabrada campuses. The objective of this project was to modernize the radio facilities to provide students with a learning experience that is at the forefront of production and broadcasting technologies. Audiovisual consulting and technical advice for a comprehensive project From the beginning, we assumed our role not only as providers of technological solutions, but also as consultants in audiovisual engineering and technical advice. The challenge was to ensure that each of the four radio studios was up to date with state-of-the-art equipment and systems, while keeping in mind ease of use for students and teachers. Additionally, interoperability between studios and synchronization of systems between the two campuses were key aspects of our systems integration strategy. Advanced Systems Integration for a Unified Educational Experience A key component of the project was the installation of the Capitol IP12 mixer along with AudioPlus multi-channel recording and broadcast software, both from AEQ, the benchmark brands in the field of professional technology for radio studios. The Capitol IP12 mixer is a key piece of equipment that allows for great flexibility in the management of audio signals. Not only can this console handle analog signals from traditional devices, but it is also compatible with Dante signals, a digital audio protocol that allows for easier and more effective integration of networked devices. The AEQ AudioPlus system, which accompanies the mixer, allows users to efficiently record and output multi-channel audio. It also makes it easy to create custom presets, meaning that both students and teachers can configure the console to their individual needs. This level of customization is essential to foster hands-on learning and autonomy in handling professional sound equipment. Audiovisual installations with a focus on interconnectivity The challenge of this project was not only to update the equipment, but to create an efficient and connected work environment. To facilitate the interconnection between studios and the possibility of sharing content, we implemented a mass storage system with QNAP servers. In this way, any studio can access and work with shared audio, ensuring that students and teachers can collaborate seamlessly, no matter where they are located. In addition, we made sure that time synchronization was perfect in all studios and studios, installing a clock system connected to an NTP server. This guarantees that all equipment, both on the Vicálvaro campus and in Fuenlabrada, is perfectly synchronized, a key detail to guarantee precision and quality in the students' productions. Equipment sales and high-standard maintenance As part of the project, we also took care of the sale of high-quality equipment, ensuring that students had access to the best sound equipment and video equipment for their practices. From microphones and mixing consoles to recording systems, the equipment provided is state-of-the-art and guarantees a top-notch educational experience. In addition, we provide maintenance services to ensure that the systems continue to operate at peak performance for many years to come. The upgrade of the radio studios at the Rey Juan Carlos University is a clear example of how audiovisual engineering and systems integration can transform an educational environment, offering students and professionals the necessary tools to be prepared in the competitive world of audio and radio production. More about this project: - Read the new from Panorama Audiovisual by clicking here Radio studies. Vicálvaro Campus, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos.
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