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Harman Preparing for InfoComm Seminars, Training Sessions

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LAS VEGAS – Harman Professional will hold multiple training sessions and discussions at InfoComm 2010 to give systems integrators a better understanding of the AVB protocol. The sessions and discussion will take place at Harman's booth #C6236 and elsewhere during the three-day event.

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Auerbach Pollock Friedlander Completes Work on the Musical Instrument Museum

PHOENIX – Auerbach Pollock Friedlander, Performing Arts/Media Facilities Planning and Design, has completed work on the Musical Instrument Museum in collaboration with RSP Architects. Auerbach Pollock Friedlander provided theatre and audio-video systems consulting services for the MIM Music Theater, a 299-seat recital hall as well as audio-video consulting services for the recording studio.

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Rational Acoustics Smaart v.7

Rational Acoustics's Smaart v.7, the culmination of an two-year development effort, is also the first version of Smaart designed and released solely by Rational Acoustics, who purchased the brand from EAW in November 2009.

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Lee Pepper Uses SAC for Michel Legrand Tribute

LAS VEGAS – Lee Pepper of RRS Audio used a SAC Software Audio Console for a televised tribute to composer Michel Legrand at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. The event, hosted by Jon Voight and Jennifer O'Neill, featured Dionne Warwick, George Benson, Melissa Manchester, Frank Sinatra Jr., Andy Williams, Jerry Lewis and others performing with a 66-piece orchestra.

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Ministry of Sound Martin Audio Custom Stack Wins IDMA Award

MIAMI – Martin Audio's dance system at London's Ministry of Sound was voted Best Club Sound System Design at the International Dance Music Awards (IDMA). In all, the IDMA awards competition received more than a million votes from music enthusiasts in 183 countries. There are 57 award categories, and the awards are a focal point of the annual Winter Music Conference in Miami.

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Memphis Train Revue Mixes Live on a Laptop with A&H iDR-32

James Duvall of Creative Engineering & Solutions in Austin

AUSTIN, TX – One of the main elements of any live performance is the mixing console, but the 10-piece R&B/soul band Memphis Train Revue and their engineer James Duvall have been successful with a new paradigm. The band's sound system is designed around Allen & Heath's iDR-32 MixRack connected to a laptop, eliminating the mixing console completely.

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