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Québec College Radio Program Uses Calrec for AES67 Upgrade

Cégep de Jonquière's four studios and 18 recording booths get Type R mixers

From our Who’s Buying What page: In Canada, Cégep de Jonquière public college, located in Saguenay, Québec, has installed 22 Calrec Audio Type R modular mixing systems as part of an upgrade to an AES67 IP infrastructure.

The school’s media communication program was the beneficiary of the installation. It operates a student-run streaming radio station known as CJEP, which it says has approximately 25 hosts. 

CJEP is the school's radio station. It received 22 Calrec Type R mixers
CJEP is the school’s radio station. It received 22 Calrec Type R mixers.

Calrec’s Canadian partner, True North A.V., supplied the systems and collaborated with integrator Applied Electronics for the setup. The college received the Type R mixing environments in the school’s four on-air broadcast studios and its 18 individual recording booths. 

“The School of Art and Media Technology at Cégep de Jonquière is the only public school in Québec that offers this kind of professional training and immersion,” said Alexandre Morin, its technology and project manager, in a release.

One of Cégep de Jonquière's 18 recording booths
One of Cégep de Jonquière’s 18 recording booths

The college uses Type R’s flexible large soft panel with the Calrec Assist application in all its recording booths, while physical Type R fader modules are used in its studio environments.

Cégep de Jonquière has approximately 2,500 students enrolled. Established in 1967, the college stated that its media program maintains partnerships with institutions in Europe and Africa as well as with Canadian media organizations. In addition to the media communication program, it also offers a television production program.

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