A custom-designed studio within the Channel 5 facility in London is home to a new Solid State Logic C10 HD Compact Broadcast Console, which plays a central role in the operation of UK news provider Independent Television News (ITN).

C10 HD Compact Broadcast Console‘We needed a compact solution that was expandable,’ says Steve Luck, Senior Team Leader of broadcast support for ITN. ‘Looking at the architecture of the C10 and the way the I/O was configured, the C10 was the perfect choice for this application. We additionally thought it was good to continue with the SSL product line through our excellent experience with a C100 and a more recent C100 HDS at other locations. Our operators are familiar with both those consoles, so it makes it easier for them to move between locations.’

The new facility was put together at the request of Channel 5 management to have the news production studio built in the station’s facility on Lower Thames Street, rather than at the ITN facility on Grays Inn Road. The C10 is used to produce full half-hour news shows and regular two-minute bulletins.

The studio set-up was tightly defined by operation requirements. The console is operated primarily by a professional operator for major programmes. For the two- or three-minute updates, the Technical Director (TD), uses a breakout, eight-channel fader panel connected to the C10 in an adjacent room.

‘The C10 allows us to work as a one man technical operation, when needed,’ Luck explains. ‘The professional operator will create the talent presets for EQ and dynamics, while the TD rides the levels. For a panel discussion show, the audio engineer will take control. We use several methods of automation at ITN so that we can work with reduced staffing levels and the C10 works well with our station automation systems. The C10 gives us a level of technology that is easily used by somebody who might not be a professional audio person. We also have a product that can be expanded without massive capital investment.’

The choice of the C10 was also about reliability and support: ‘SSL’s support backup is very good,’ Luck says. ‘We have never had any issues with the way SSL supports its products. They are always easy to talk to, prompt with answers to questions and are there for us if a crisis arises, and that is a very valuable addition to the purchase. I think there is a trust relationship that has built up over a period of time. Our clients depend on us to deliver high quality content, so dealing with a reliable product from a top-shelf company is a must. SSL fills this bill on all levels.’

More: www.solidstatelogic.com

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