Euphonix Systems Chosen to Update
China’s Shandong Television Studios for 2008 Olympic
Games
Breadth of Euphonix's Portfolio
Serves SDTV's Five Studios and Dual Broadcast-Post Production
Operations
Palo Alto, Jun 11th 2007

Chief Audio Engineer Yushaoyuan at the Euphonix System
5-B in Shangdong TV HDTV Production Studio, China
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Euphonix, a world leader in large-format mixing consoles
and control surfaces, today announced the sale of several
new audio-mixing systems to China’s Shandong Television
(SDTV). Looking to modernize its five studios in preparation
for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, SDTV purchased one 40-fader
System 5-MC integrated digital audio workstation (DAW) controller
for its 6,500-square-foot studio, three 8-fader System 5-MC
consoles for other studios, one 40-fader System 5-B on-air
digital mixing system for an ENG vehicle and one on-air Max
Air digital audio mixing system for a 400-square-foot studio.
SDTV’s unprecedented digital overhaul will be served
by Euphonix’s extensive portfolio, the only single-vendor
offering that canvases the audio requirements of collective
broadcast and post-production environments.
Founded in 1960, SDTV operates six channels and five studios,
and is the first provincial station in China to completely
modernize its broadcast and post-production equipment. The
Olympic upgrade effort is to accommodate 28 summer sports
from August 8-24, 2008. Though Shandong is 400 miles south
of Beijing and only one of 31 provinces in China, SDTV is
quickly becoming a regional broadcast leader thanks to its
technological vision.
“Like many other television stations throughout China,
we’ve trusted Euphonix to provide flexible yet stable
sound systems for our newsrooms, live event broadcasts and
post-production work,” Yu Shaoyuan, chief of Shandong
TV’s audio department, said. “With our latest
purchase, we’ve taken a leadership position in the
industry to ensure our engineers have the best possible equipment
to provide the highest quality broadcasts.”
A key component of the System 5-MC, Euphonix’s universal
control protocol EuCon will enable SDTV operators to easily
manage multiple mixing responsibilities across the digital
audio workstations (DAWs) within SDTV’s massive studio
complex. For example, the System 5-MC mix controllers connect
to Nuendo and Pro Tools DAWs via EuCon over high-speed Ethernet
for recording and mixing applications. Although EuCon was
designed specifically for controlling audio and video software,
it works with any Mac or PC application and can manage multiple
workstations and applications simultaneously.
130-million viewers watch SDTV broadcasts of live performances,
soap operas and news reports. Industry insiders consider
SDTV studio upgrades to be "elaborate works" — a
sterling example for other stations to follow. The upgrades
have elevated the station’s national profile and increased
its bargaining position to cover future events.
“The Asian market for advanced digital audio workstations
and large-format mixing consoles is exploding,” according
to Shao Hongmei, general manager at JCE Electronic Equipment,
the Euphonix distributor in China. “All the major players
are demanding flexible units with high-definition capabilities,
and the EuCon technology embedded in the Euphonix consoles
delivers more flexibility than any proprietary system.”
“We’re grateful to JCE for arranging the sale
and providing superb after-sales service,” Rob Lewis,
the director of Pacific Rim sales for Euphonix, said. “They
know the territory. They have the contacts. And they’re
committed to helping customers truly understand the capabilities
of the equipment they sell. With the biggest broadcast event
in China’s history approaching, we couldn’t ask
for a better partner in the region.” |