Metric Halo's Mobile I/O 2882+DSP and a G4 PowerBook are thecore of production mixer Maurizio Argentieri's location sound system.
Italy - The popular HBO/BBC co-production, Rome, will shortly be going into production on its second series, which is scheduled to air in 2007. Having proved the advantages of his Metric Halo Mobile I/O-based hard disc recording system during the debut season's yearlong filming, Italian production mixer, Maurizio Argentieri will once again be using the setup to capture location sound for the show's second season.

Argentieri is a six-year veteran of location sound recording whose credits include: The Passion of the Christ, The Island and A Good Woman. He says of the Metric Halo Mobile I/O 2882+DSP digital interface: "I still haven't found an interface that sounds as good as this. Plus, when I bought it, it was the only interface that could be powered by the computer. For someone who works the way I do, this is very important."

According to Argentieri, his location sound system, with the Metric Halo MIO and a G4 PowerBook at its core, offers a number of advantages over traditional location recorders, or even newer hard disk recorders. The Metric Halo MIO allows him to record up to 12 dialogue tracks, offers the ability to create a modifiable mono mix for the show's picture editors, and additionally provides processing that both optimizes the mono mix and also protects the actors' performances from technical errors, he explains.

"Every mic is recorded onto a separate channel. This gives the sound editor the maximum freedom to pull out the best possible sound," says Argentieri. "In a crowd scene where five or six actors are talking, we always use wireless mics on separate channels, plus two booms for the dialogue on another two channels, and one or two pairs of stereo mics to enrich and open the sound during the final mix. That easily makes for 12 channels."

Argentieri then mixes those individual channels down to mono and transforms the mix into a BWF file using a program written for the purpose by Andreas Kiel of Spherico. The Mobile I/O's automation capabilities meant that the mix could be easily modified. "I do the mono mix with all faders on automation. If by chance, and it happens often, I accidentally close a channel on a wireless mic, I have the possibility to correct the automation at that point as an insert in the mono mix."

Using the Mobile I/O's onboard digital signal processing, he is able to optimize the mix for the picture editors cutting with the dailies. "I insert a multi-band compressor to control the dynamic, and an expander-limiter to maximize the general loudness. This means that the editors can listen to it in the Avid in the best way possible, and it gives them a precise idea of how it will sound using the separate files during sound editing."

An important component of his location setup is a multi-channel valve preamplifier. It was therefore very important to find a digital interface that offered converters of the highest quality that would in no way color the sound, and the Mobile I/O fit the bill perfectly. "Using a valve preamp and then an interface with imprecise converters would make no sense," he explains.

As a power user who pushes his recording system to the limit on a daily basis, factory support is an important factor for Argentieri. "Since the first day I bought the interface, every time I needed help, Metric Halo has always been available and happy to resolve every one of my problems."

Metric Halo products have been used on a diverse range of projects, including music creation and playback for the 2004 Summer Olympics, a high-resolution recording of the Space Shuttle Discovery liftoff at Kennedy Space Center, as well as continuing efforts involving homeland security, military and forensic intelligence gathering, and teaching the next generation of audio engineers at prestigious schools the world over.

(Chris Henry)


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