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What audio processing gives the ``classical announcer boom'' to
classical music stations? Columbus Ohio has the same ``Radio Station of the New York Times'' sound on their announcer. It can't be that people actually sound that way in real life, that work in classical stations. I mean you won't be behind somebody at Kroger and discover that he announces classical music by listening to him talk to the cashier. Hoffnung had a cartoon of an opera basso with an electronic ``wobble'' adjustment on his chest; perhaps there is a similar attachment for classical announcers? ``bass boom'' box. If there is such an attachment, why don't DJs use it too? -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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Ron Hardin wrote:
What audio processing gives the ``classical announcer boom'' to classical music stations? Columbus Ohio has the same ``Radio Station of the New York Times'' sound on their announcer. It can't be that people actually sound that way in real life, that work in classical stations. They do. I heard Gary Owens live once, without any amplification. And he sounded just like Gary Owens. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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We don't use mic processing at any of our classical stations; the
only processing is on the program feed as a whole, just before it goes to the transmitter. BTW, I really love the Inovonics Omega FM. umar |
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Possibly some of it can be attributed to the choice of mics, the Shure SM7
has great 'presence' when used up close. Not boomy, just in your face presence. Nice mic, wish I could justify owning one. regards, Tom "Ron Hardin" wrote in message ... What audio processing gives the ``classical announcer boom'' to classical music stations? Columbus Ohio has the same ``Radio Station of the New York Times'' sound on their announcer. It can't be that people actually sound that way in real life, that work in classical stations. I mean you won't be behind somebody at Kroger and discover that he announces classical music by listening to him talk to the cashier. Hoffnung had a cartoon of an opera basso with an electronic ``wobble'' adjustment on his chest; perhaps there is a similar attachment for classical announcers? ``bass boom'' box. If there is such an attachment, why don't DJs use it too? -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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I just put an Aphex 2020 MKIII on-line with our classical/jazz format
(it replaced a Orban 2200). I can't say enough good about it. Analog processing is good...very good. -Darren umarc wrote in message BTW, I really love the Inovonics Omega FM. umar |
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