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Calrec has been selected by NBC as its audio console provider for the Olympic Games coverage. The company will deploy a mix of Artemis and Brio consoles as well as six RP1 remote broadcast mixing systems. The Games of the XXXII Olimpiad will take place in Tokyo in 2021 from July 23rd to August 8th, after the cancellation of last year due to the Covid pandemic.
 
 

In total, there will be six Calrec Artemis consoles in NBC Sports’ International Broadcast Center in Stamford, Conn., with a 64 fader Artemis and a Brio console in the Main Control Room in Tokyo. Also in Tokyo is a 32 fader Artemis Beam handling the audio in the 4K control room for “immersive” audio broadcasts, and two 40 fader Artemis consoles used in NBC Olympics’ fly packs for ‘immersive’ beach volleyball and golf production. There will be full IP routing in the IBC so all Calrec consoles will have AoIP interfaces connecting a variety of fixed format and modular Hydra2 IO to an IP router.

For the remote production workflow, six RP1 units will connect NBC Olympics studios in the IBC with Stamford control rooms, as well as two studios on site in Tokyo, basketball and volleyball venues to their home control rooms. Two Brio consoles are also in use at the downtown studios splitting the audio for redundancy between RP1 and Brio.

“We’re delighted to be supporting NBC Olympics again by providing equipment for its presentation of the Games, especially with remote production on the rise. Our RP1 units enable a workflow that overcomes challenges like latency and control that have previously been barriers for remote production models,” said Dave Letson, VP of Sales at Calrec. “Having RP1 used for NBC Olympics production of the world’s premier sporting event, illustrates perfectly the direction the industry is headed in.”

“NBC Olympics are very fortunate to, once again, have Calrec support us during our Olympic Games broadcast this summer in Tokyo,” said Karl Malone, Director, Sound Design, NBC Olympics. “The quantity of Calrec Artemis consoles in use between our Olympic broadcast centers in Stamford and Tokyo is only matched by the number of Calrec Remote Production (RP1) units we have in use. Calrec consoles and technologies are the preferred choice for all NBC Audio mixers for reliability and ease of use.”

 



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