Hi-Tech Audio PtyLtd

Hi-Tech Audio PtyLtd An inside to Hi-Tech Audio, Solid State Logic Professional Audio products distributors. We also do or organize training for all our products.

- HI-TECH has more than thirty years experience in pro-audio, we specialize in all types of Studios for Recording or Broadcast from the smallest to the largest.

- We specialize in setting up computers for Broadcast or Music recording on MAC and/or PC platforms.

- We also install networking for all related types of computer systems.

- We install all types of recording consoles digital or analogu

e with various hard disc recorders as well as setting up all types of studio monitoring systems, near, mid and large field and including surround sound systems (all formats).

- We are passionate about our business and still offer the best service and support for whatever products we sell. In other words our policy has and will always be that we promise to do all we can to ensure that you get the maximum benefit and satisfaction from your system.

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Recently completed Dolby Atmos recording and mixing studio by Hi-Tech Audio PtyLtd

18/05/2023

Hi-Tech Audio finally completes a Dolby Atmos Recording and Mixing Studio for CSR Studios.

25/07/2021
Audiosaurus in truly humbled to have delivered the First SSL SiX in South Africa
24/02/2020

Audiosaurus in truly humbled to have delivered the First SSL SiX in South Africa

THE HOSPITAL CLUB MOVES TO SSL SYSTEM T“Most Sound Supervisors who sit in front of it get a short tutorial, and they're ...
06/08/2018

THE HOSPITAL CLUB MOVES TO SSL SYSTEM T
“Most Sound Supervisors who sit in front of it get a short tutorial, and they're off. If they’re used to another console I can ask how they normally set that up, and simply set it up the same way."

London, UK - Solid State Logic’s System T broadcast audio production environment has been installed at The Hospital Club Studios, the inimitable multipurpose creative production facility and private members’ club in London’s Covent Garden. The installation was carried out by systems integrator ES Broadcast.

The Hospital Club is a unique space - a TV and music studio, private members’ club, bar, restaurant, hotel, gallery, event space, live music venue, and much more. It was conceived by Paul Allen (Microsoft co-founder) and Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) in 2004 as a progressive media hub that could bring people from all corners of the creative content multiverse together in one environment.

Since that time, The Hospital Club's broadcast facilities have developed to be counted among the most important London stages for live and recorded TV, from music and entertainment, to prime-time panel shows, quizzes, and discussion programmes. The 'black-box' studio occupies the two basement levels with ample lift access from the drive-through loading bay two floors above. The sound control room is on the same floor, with the production gallery one-up, on the first basement level. There used to be an additional audio control room next to the gallery, but that has become a new flexible gallery 'annex' that can be whatever a production demands - including an additional audio control room.

The sound control room is not a typical broadcast space and feels more like a high-end music studio, populated by generous racks of classic outboard gear, furniture by AKA Design, and a plush rear seating area. It was always intended to be a multi-purpose room - practical and fully-equipped for broadcast, and a home-from-home for music producers.

Simon Wall has been the Sound Supervisor at The Hospital Club for 14 years: "The whole facility was designed to be a complete vessel for creative ideas that start in the Club and get realised in the studios but in reality the studio generates most of its interest from external clients.

“We still do have some creative throughput from the members’ club, but the majority of our work is television programming for commercial production companies and broadcasters" Recent shows include Frankie Boyle's New World Order, John Bishop: In Conversation With.., Richard Osman’s House Of Games, and Vic & Bob’s Big Night Out, with Strictly Come Dancing’s It Takes Two daily live show returning to the studio in the autumn.

Once the decision had been made to upgrade the audio facilities, Simon Wall spent a long time considering the console options, but admits to being impressed by System T from the outset: "I had a short demo at a trade show and everything was so straight forward - the navigation, the routing... Sitting in front of this and feeling like you can use it is the key thing. Most Sound Supervisors who sit in front of it get a short tutorial, and they're off. If they’re used to another console I can ask how they normally set that up, and simply set it up the same way."

Simon Wall says that one of the most obvious 'wins' has been the console's Layer Manager. Its simple drag and drop interface enables fast and easy assignment of any path types or ranges of paths to any locations across the independent fader tiles without recourse to control applications, or interrupting a show or rehearsal. In fact, users can even create completely new channels, auxes, stems, and masters, without interrupting audio, and even change the process order within paths in a drag-and-drop interface.

The System T install consists of a 3-bay, 48-fader S500 control surface and a 16-fader remote fader tile in the sound control room - through the separate fader tile can be moved anywhere on the Network, and be coupled with the T-SOLSA PC control application and touch screen. In the Machine room, there is an SSL Tempest T80 800-path audio engine and a range of SSL Network I/O, including ten A16.D16 units (combination of mic, line, and digital I/O), alongside MADI, SDI and AES interfaces. There are also several movable, flightcased stage racks populated with SSL Network I/O SB 8.8 and SB.32.24 Dante stageboxes. A good proportion of the racked I/O has been set aside for the wide range of outboard kit in the studio. The facility has plenty of structured cabling to provide for the primary and secondary (redundant) Dante networks that are the main audio transport and routing infrastructure - configurable and controllable directly from the System T console screen.

"It's quite a lot of I/O for many of our shows," says Simon Wall. "It won’t all get used every week, but when we have the big music shows in, it will be ready to go. We do one show, for example, with BBC Persia that has five bands across three stages in the studio, plus a guest chat area"

Wall is making the most of the Dante network and AES67 compatibility, by upgrading The Hospital Club's comms system to the new Riedel Bolero wireless system, and using a Yamaha QL-1 console (Dante-equipped) for simple PA control and stage foldback.

System Integrator ES Broadcast has been responsible for the installation. "They have been great," notes Wall. "The project is not just a console upgrade, but a combination of other elements as well, so we thought we'd get someone in we knew could handle it, and had the expertise to make it happen... They've been fantastic."

Other key System T features for Wall have included the fully-integrated Dialogue Automix facility. Available from any path, the system features eight independent Automix groups, slave mode, and weight control for priority. SSL Automix can be used pre- or post-fade.

"Automix is key these days, “explains Wall. "A lot of shows are completely unscripted. It's great that Automix routing is incorporated into the channel strip rather than in an FX rack or separated off to another unit... It works really well."

Before System T, Hospital Club already had a successful history with SSL consoles, but that was by no means a guarantee of selection this time around... "Support was a key factor in our choice," says Wall. "And the support from SSL over the last 15 years has been excellent... It's also great that System T is being chosen for other key broadcast facilities in the UK - that means freelancers will have more opportunity to become familiar with it and to appreciate it... And of course, it sounds great! It's got the SSL quality.

SSL, LIVE WITH ROBERT PLANT“The main thing has, of course, always been the sound. The clarity and the dynamic range is a...
06/08/2018

SSL, LIVE WITH ROBERT PLANT
“The main thing has, of course, always been the sound. The clarity and the dynamic range is amazing."

Front of House Engineer Mark Kennedy has been out on the road with an SSL once more, this time for rock legend Robert Plant. Kennedy has selected an SSL L500 live console, supplied by Solotech and Britannia Row Productions.

The current Robert Plant tour, according to Kennedy, has an 'organic' approach that works well. It is by no means a silent stage, with 15 monitor wedges plus sidefills in use, and in-ear-monitoring has been put aside. "It's a very real show," says Kennedy. "There's no playback, and quite a few acoustic instruments: Banjos, mandolins, acoustic guitars... And almost everybody sings."

His approach to the console and mixing the show has been back-to-basics: "I turn everything off and start with a blank slate - the simplest set-up I can create. Then as I need to I turn features on... Apart from the normal channel processing, I use the SSL’s Bus compressor, reverbs, delays, the VHD Saturator, and the 31-band graphic EQ from the FX rack."

Before this tour, Kennedy had used an SSL live console on the Faithless 20th Anniversary tour: "Since I have been using the SSL, a lot has changed... There have been a lot of small updates that have made it easier to use. The input and output routing, for example, has improved a lot. It has got better and better since I first used it... But the main thing has, of course, always been the sound. The clarity and the dynamic range is amazing."

A very interesting article about AOIP by RH Consulting's Roland Hemming.
25/10/2016

A very interesting article about AOIP by RH Consulting's Roland Hemming.

SSL LIVE V3.2New Live Console Software Includes Tablet Control• WiFi Tablet Control • Dante Sample Rate Conversion • New...
14/10/2016

SSL LIVE V3.2
New Live Console Software Includes Tablet Control
• WiFi Tablet Control
• Dante Sample Rate Conversion
• New Quick Control Assignments
• New automation features
• FX Rack enhancments
• Lots more!
Solid State Logic is proud to announce a significant feature upgrade with the release of new V3.2 software and ‘TaCo’, a new TabletControl Application for SSL Live L500 and L300 consoles.

Get the full story at http://dmtrk.net/7YS-4JH7R-19HCNJ-2BI9MB-1/c.aspx

Joy of Jazz 2016 with SSL L500 console
23/09/2016

Joy of Jazz 2016 with SSL L500 console

Kevin Manas with Ken Freeman, sound engineer for Bob James and Gerald Albright and his sound engineer Dean West Sr.

20/09/2016

Rehearsals with Bob James at Joy of Jazz stage 5 on SSL Live L500

19/09/2016

Rehearsals with the Music Acadamy of Gauteng at Joy of Jazz on SSL Live L500

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