With 10 tour buses, 16 equipment trucks, two new TV trucks and a crew of 120, WWE is one of the largest shows in the world, and has incredibly complex audio requirements. With dozens of audio feeds being split for simultaneous in-house PA and live broadcasting, backstage recording and more, all being mixed in different ways depending upon the destination, problems such as generator noise, crowd noise, and the inevitable buzzes and hums have to be eliminated instantly with complete confidence and no artefacts. That’s why WWE uses CEDAR for all of its noise reduction, using the DNS 2 for live interviews and backstage recording, the DNS 8 Live for live broadcast, and the DNS1500 for live mixing in the auditorium itself.
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