Audio Processing Part Two
đ Date: 29 April 2025
đĄÂ Time: 6:30 PM â 8:00 PM AEST
đ Watch the Recording: Here
đ Watch the Recording of Part One: Here
Continuing on from the TR Tuesday in February, join host Stephen Wilkinson and Friends as they delve deeper into all things Audio Processing, answering more of your questions.
Recapping what was covered last time
How important is your audio processor? Did you know itâs one thing that stands between goodness and your station being taken off the air by the ACMA?
This Technorama Tuesdayâs webinar will tell you why, show you the simple things you can do to make your sound processing perfect, and prevent your licence being put at risk.
We will be looking at Station Audio Processing using software or hardware boxes; what is 100% modulation or 75kHz deviation? How does it affect your licence?
Do you need your processor at the transmitter site or at the studio, is there an advantage or not. What is MPX, AES192 and MicroMPX?
What the panel covered
- Audio processing for small to medium size community stations from a real-world perspective and what and how commercial stations do it.
- Can any audio processor be used or must it be an FM processor and why?
- Are there advantages using software-based FM audio processing over using hardware units?
- Does the processor need to be at the transmitter site or at the studio?
- Learn what the Australian specifications are for FM stereo generation, including RDS.
- Thereâll be discussion on where to start with calibrating an FM processor and how you go about finetuning it.
- Looking at current and future methods of delivering processed audio to your transmitter, from simple STL to IP options.
- Opportunity to ask questions at the end.
Why Attend?
Did you miss the first part? Well you can still gain a lot of information by attending part two.
This session is designed for anyone interested in audio processing: consequences of over-modulation, incorrect power, and being off-frequency. Whether youâre a seasoned professional or new to the field, youâll gain valuable insights and practical advice from top industry professionals. Witness our experts in action as they share their knowledge and answer your questions during the interactive Q&A session.
Donât miss this second opportunity to enhance your understanding of audio processing. Register now and be part of this informative event.
 Don’t forget to send in those questions!Â
Send in those audio processing questions via đ© email to: info@technorama.org.au to get to the head of the queue! Â