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| Where I Used To Work: Corus Entertainment Cornwall |
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By Ben MacMurchy, August 14, 2003 |
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Corus Entertainment Cornwall, 237 Water Street East. Home of Rock 101.9 (CJSS-FM), Variety 104 (CFLG-FM 104.5) and The Jewel Memories 1220 AM (CJUL). |
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Here's where you would usually find me when I was at work: The Rock 101.9 control room. All three stations here use Scott Studios SS32 for on-air playout & automation, driven by ELO LCD touchscreens. The Scott systems were installed around February, replacing a set of Audiovault machines, and the on-air consoles are to be replaced this fall. The console in here is an 8-channel Broadcast Electronics AirTrak 90. |
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Just off the Rock 101.9 control room is the voice tracking studio, running Scott Studios Voice Trax 32. |
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Here's the adult standards station, The Jewel Memories 1220 AM. The McCurdy mono board was restored when 1220 was reactivated shortly after CJSS moved to 101.9 FM (note the old CJSS sticker on the script tray, beside the liner binder). Also in here are two Audicord cart machines, two Teac CD players, and out of view are a Technics turntable and two Revox 1/4" tape loggers. |
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Across the hall we go to production. No, that mic in the foreground isn't broken - it's a suspended Electro-Voice RE-38N/D. The screen above the Arrakis 12000 console is for Adobe Audition and Sound Forge, and the one on top of the Studer CD recorder is for Scott AS32. |
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Next door is Variety 104, the AC station, in probably my favourite of all the control rooms here. This is an older Arrakis 10-channel console. Below the Scott touchscreen & Teac CD player is a Fidelipac cart machine. |
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Another shot of the Variety 104 control room, showing the guest positions. The window looks out to the lobby. |
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