The Institute of Broadcast Sound (IBS)


Line Up

Journal of the Institute of Broadcast Sound

The established craft publication for anyone handling broadcast audio in radio and television, production and post production.

Line Up is provided free to IBS members at an address within mainland Europe, by subscription to anyone and free to qualifying audio professionals.

The magazine covers new developments in equipment and technique, has features on broadcast studios, radio stations, outside broadcast units and facilities companies. It also includes regular operational articles written by current practitioners and authoritative equipment reviews.





September/October 2008
Feature Articles & Reviews
    • DIGITAL MICROPHONES: THE ABBEY ROAD SESSIONS
      Grant Bridgeman listens in to the first classical recording sessions to be made with all digital microphones.
    • SPACED MID AND SIDE PAIRS: WHAT THEY CAN OFER
      Mike Skeet describes an unusual but intriguing microphone technique.
    • JK AUDIO PHONE INTERFACES
      Simon Jones tries out a variety of cost-effective phone interfaces from America.

    • DIGITAL SOUNDFIELD
      Hugh Robjohns gets his hands on the latest digital SoundField microphone and processor.

    • NTI DIGIRATOR
      Terry Nelson reviews a new digital test signal generator.

    • NAGRA VI LOCATION RECORDER
      Portable, six tracks, 24/96 and available now. John Willett enthuses...

    • SOUNDING BOARD: MEMBERSHIP MATTERS
      IBS Chairman John Sullivan explains why membership matters.

    • A NEW MEETING PLACE FOR THE IBS
      Bob Conduct recounts the discovery of a wonderful new meetings venue.

    • IBS MEMBER PROFILE: CHRIS MACLEAN
      Malcolm Nelson talks to a member of the IBS Executive Committee.

       

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    Monitoring Feature

     

     

    • MONITOR SPEAKERS... LIKE POLITICIANS, YOU GET WHAT YOU DESERVE Alan Shaw argues that we only have ourselves to blame if our speakers don't deliver the very best sound.
    • BLUE SKY'S BIG BLUE Hugh Robjohns reviews the largest Blue Sky 2.1 monitoring system.
    • THE PETE THOMAS INTERVIEW (PART TWO) Hugh Robjohns catches up with the latest developments in the PMC story.
    • GENELEC DSP MONITORING SYSTEMS Gerry Fursden takes a look at Genelec's latest DSP-based monitoring system.

       

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