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Submitted by NVR on Wed, 06/19/2013 - 11:58

Is anybody here interested in programming online stations with the capability to go live with DJ sets, etc? It seems like a good way for DJ's and producers to program music they like mixed with their own tracks based on a 24/7 hour program mixed with live DJ sets thrown in whenever they please.

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Submitted by Kruddler on Wed, 11/28/2012 - 22:57

I live in Australia. I recently bought some hosting for a ShoutCast radio stream with a server in the UK. Naively, I thought that licensing would be a simple matter. When I looked in to it more closely, I realised that I have to get two different licenses for two different types in of copyright in order to discourage the copyright holders from suing me.

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Submitted by liveit777 on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 10:03

Hi. I was just wondering how I can get a radio quality sound with the equipment I've got. Here's my list. .

PreSonus firestudio, sterling audio st69 vocal mic, vox guitar amp, drumagog, Sonar home studio 4 and Wavesmercury bundle effects plugins. Do you think I can get radio quality stuff?

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Submitted by IcePhixia on Fri, 01/14/2011 - 06:16

I've been wondering for the last couple of months why my last song on radio didn't so that clear and powerful as in the studio.

The I found out that quite a few people said that when you send/email or drop your song of for a radio station, that the overall RMS must not be over the -6db range...thus, don't compress or limit your song, but keep the song as is.

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Submitted by anonymous on Fri, 07/24/2009 - 11:57

Hey guys! I’m trying to find a decent mic to record some radio ads for our company. (Im not trying to start a professional recording studio, I just need a decent mic that will sound good for a simple vocal radio ad) I already have a MacbookPro and Soundtrack Pro 2. I’ve been reading around and have had a hard time figuring out what mic to get. These are what I was thinking of