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QuickRecorder drives the mixer_ monitor and lights in the booths
QuickRecorder can now send signals to Broadcast Tools devices to control your booth equipment...
QuickRecorder can now send signals to Broadcast Tools devices to allow for control of the mixer, monitor, microphones and lights.
For example, when the user hits RECORD, QuickRecorder sends a signal to the light outside the booth that indicates recording is in session. When the user hits the STOP button, the light goes off.
This RS-232 feature lets the program send configurable character strings from a COM port anytime the program records, pauses, plays, starts up, or is shut down.
A GPI-like device such as the Broadcast Tools SRC-8 III can be wired to microphones, monitor speakers and on-air lights and that means QuickRecorder can drive the mixer, monitor and lights in the booth.
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