Explain
the processes and technologies involved in producing a radio broadcast
In this picture of the right, I can see a workstation and a mixing desk in the sound room. This is the BBC Radio 4 studio where you can see a radio show is going on in the background in the other room, behind the glass. The workstation is mainly used for the playout system but is also very useful for monitoring, audio logging, file sharing and other things as well. A mixing desk is useful because it controls the various programme sources and puts their audios together. In the other room there is more equipment such as headphones and microphones. The microphones are used to record the audio for the radio programme while the people wear the headphones so that they can hear themselves or their colleagues while recording.
A digital cartwall is a jingle player that’s easy to use that provides
multiple pages of instant audio buttons ready for quick playback or loading in
a jingle. A digital cartwell is software that is used to put different sound
effects or jingles into the radio show or radio stream. For example in a radio
show the digital cartwell can be used to implement the main theme song or a
quick chime. Many different people in the radio show, for example people behind
the glass mirror like the producers or people can use a digital cartwell like
the hosts or presenters can use them, as they will know the timing more
accurately for different jingles. The digital cartwell is used on the computer
so the sound engineers can add all the jingles that are needed and can play
them throughout or the producers can play them whenever needed., broadcasting and supervision functions, which helps operators to manage plenty of programs more effectively. BBC radio 4 uses these playout systems to broadcast their radio shows, these use these to put on air or off air different shows. The playout systems are very useful to lower latency and timing to be the quickest possible, so that the show is live and there is no delay between the real life talking of the show and when it is listened to on the radio.




