Monday 6 October 2014

Budget Radio station

Microphone and stand: dynamic-to record the voices the host is presenting on radio and the stand to keep the microphone still. The dynamic microphone is suitable mostly high volume access such as instrument and amplifiers and is unidirectional which means that its only picks up sound from one direction.
dynamic £22. including stands
info on dynamic microphones

Speaker- To amplify the sound of the instruments/song being played on the broadcast. This would also transfer the music coming from a device like a computer, smart phone or CD player so that it would be heard within the recording in a high quality.
£38

Software- for example (sound broadcaster) To allow the station to edit any errors within the recording so the recording is more fluent and clear. SAM broadcaster free download.
sam broadcaster info

acoustic treatment sound proof walls/glass- so that no sound from the background which isnt needed within the broadcast doesn't interfere. £25

analogue/digital mixing desk- to allow the feed from the microphone to be adjusted and sent to one place. digital is simple setting and clearer sound compared to analogue
£275

laptop- this would allow internet access so it's easier to stream over the internet to a wider audience, could also be used to access music to add to the radio station recording. But could also use a phone or CD player to access the music.
£300+(for a decent laptop)
(For a CD player)£30
(For a smart phone which allows you to access music with good quality sound) iPhone 5C is £319 info i got iPhone price

chair-(These are use more for comfort of the people talking since they will be recording themselves for at least an hour or more)£21 for single chair
desk-£56

transmitter- to transmit what your recording through your laptop or pc and spread it live.
£20-£40

Air condition- similar to the reason of the desk and chairs is for the comfort of the host so that they can talk within the amount of time they need within damaging there health
£400-£600 for a decent one

Headphones- You use closed headphone so that you can listen to what your saying but also listen to what people from the other side of the sound proof window is saying without them being heard within the recording. £25-£33 for decent closed headphones.


Budget Radio studio layout

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