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THE SOUND OF SPEED

THE ELECTRIFYING hum of motorcycles, the animated chatter from the paddock, the anticipatory hush in the pit lanes, and the unmistakable roars from the crowd - these are the exhilarating sounds of the Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas MotoGP™ race. Sounds that are meticulously captured and delivered to racing fans worldwide, live and on-demand. And the real star behind the scenes? Audio-Technica microphones.

Motors are music to the ears of race fans and by that standard, MotoGP racing is a symphony orchestra performing a crescendo. Capturing live audio from a MotoGP race is a herculean task that requires meticulous planning, expert knowledge, and top-notch equipment. The challenges are many, making the process a complex technical and creative endeavor.

The goal is to bring the visceral experience of being at a MotoGP race to screens, speakers and headphones across the world. How do you translate the sights and sounds of an event so huge into a cohesive broadcast that delivers emotional impact? It takes teamwork and state of the art equipment to pull it off.

When Audio-Technica asked if I wanted to see a live MotoGP race, I leaped at the chance. I wanted to experience firsthand how its microphones are used in the live race broadcast, how they bring the viewer into the action. It is no small feat when you grasp the enormity of the challenge: 2.3 miles of track and 22 of the fastest racing bikes in the world, with speeds exceeding 200 miles per hour for 20 laps.

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