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The new BT Sport Studios in East London features over 100 HHB-supplied Genelec loudspeakers for stereo and 5.1 monitoring in the video editing and audio dubbing areas. Located in part of the International Broadcasting Centre constructed for the London 2012 Olympic Games, BT Sport broadcasts BT Sport 1, BT Sport 2 and ESPN. The production centre includes three large studios with full production galleries, plus four smaller galleries for turnaround
programmes, and 20 edit suites. click for more
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We had a very tight turnaround time for this project and HHB was extremely diligent in meeting our demands and very knowledgeable and helpful in providing the volume of equipment that we needed in time for the early August deadline.
Steve Burgess – Project Technical Director
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The Backstage Centre in Essex offers a fully- equipped space for all types of production rehearsal and training requirements, from large-scale theatre and opera, to arena-scale band rehearsals and recording facilities. HHB supplied and installed the Centre’s recording studio, which features a 48-channel Audient 8024 analogue console, and a Pro Tools HDX system with 48 analogue I/O, an Avid Artist Control touchscreen control surface, industry-standard outboard gear from Universal Audio, Thermionic Culture, DBX and TC Electronic, plus Mogami professional audio cables and Genelec loudspeakers. An internationally renowned producer and a member of the centre’s Board of Trustees, Robin Millar called on HHB to provide a full recording studio that provides the ability to record from both its 5x7 metre live room and the 35x25 metre sound stage.
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HHB were very helpful and knowledgeable throughout the entire process and within two days of the console being delivered we had a fully functioning, professional recording studio.
Jonathan Roberts - The Backstage Centre Technical Co-ordinator
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