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Yamaha Software Upgrade: M7CL-v2

Yamaha Software Upgrade: M7CL-v2

Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems, Inc. has announced M7CL-v2, a software upgrade for its M7CL-32 and 48-channel digital mixing consoles. New features include Global Paste, enabling simultaneous editing of multiple scenes, and Matrix Sends on Fader, providing access to 24 mix busses, Post-Fader Inserts on all inputs and outputs, Post-Fader Direct Outs, Monitor/Cue Level on stereo/mono faders, improved Recall Safe mode and Relative Level Channel Link and User Defined Key Setup on the console’s offline editing software. The M7CLv2 software update will be available by download free of charge during the summer for all existing M7CL users, and new console purchasers will receive the software pre-installed at no additional charge, the company said.

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Bosch Hosts Electro-Voice PA Roundup

HOUSTON — Some 1.8 million people attend the three-week-long Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo every year, but for about 120 pro audio professionals arriving in Houston in mid-March, the main focus was on a different breed of long horn. They were there to attend the Electro-Voice PA Roundup, hosted by Bosch’s Communications Systems Division.

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Willow Creek Church’s Low End Updated with Danley Subwoofers

SOUTH BARRINGTON, IL — Willow Creek Community Church, which regularly draws over 22,000 attendees every weekend, relies on its sound system to ensure that those filling more than 7,200 seats can hear every word. Until recently, however, the sheer volume of the space thwarted attempts to deliver bass response that was commensurate with the rest of the system. To help address that problem, the church acquired six Danley TH-115 subwoofers.

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Shure Acquires Crowley and Tripp Ribbon Microphones

NILES, IL and ASHLAND, MA — Shure Inc. acquired Crowley and Tripp Ribbon Microphones from Soundwave Research Laboratories of Ashland, Mass. Shure now owns all intellectual property, microphone process equipment, product designs, and other assets related to the Crowley and Tripp line. 

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QSC Intros K Series Powered Loudspeakers

COSTA MESA, CA —QSC introduced its K Series line of powered loudspeakers. The line features an ABS enclosure, uniformly matched drivers, advanced DSP and QSC’s touring spec amplification. The same 1,000-watt Class D amplifier module powers all four  models: the K8, K10, K12 and KSub (dual-12” subwoofer).

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Phish Reunites with Telefunken M 80 Stage Mics

HAMPTON, VA — For the first time in 4 1/2 years, Phish reunited for three concerts at the Hampton Coliseum.  On stage with Phish were the new M 80 dynamic microphones from Telefunken USA.  The stage and studio mics are new models from the company known for its classic re-creations of vintage microphones.

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AKG C 3000 Condenser Microphone

AKG’s redesigned C 3000 updates the existing C 3000, first introduced in 1993, with a new finish showcasing AKG’s new corporate design. It is well suited to live sound applications as well as recording, and it is being offered at a competitive price. The C 3000 features a 20Hz to 20kHz frequency response, low noise electronics, high SPL capability and an internal shock mount. The switchable 10dB preattenuation increase in SPL capability by 10 dB and accommodates loud instruments and amplifiers with ease. The switchable first-order 500Hz low frequency filter eliminates the proximity effect for close-miking. The standard accessories are a metal carrying case and a spider-type shock mount.

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Meyer Sound Unveils D-Mitri Digital Audio Platform

BERKELEY, CA — Meyer Sound has announced the introduction of the D-Mitri digital audio platform, which provides the foundation of the company’s next generation of digital products, beginning with the LCS audio show control system and Constellation electroacoustic architecture.

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Turbosound TCS Series

Turbosound’s TCS series is a range of 19 individual products for sound systems in a variety of venues, ranging from small clubs and bars to stadiums. The line incorporates acoustics technologies that are intended to help audio installers tailor the sound to each environment.
 

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Klark Teknik DN530 Creative Quad Gate

Klark Teknik’s DN530 Creative Quad Gate features Transient Accenting, which is designed to let users enhance the attack envelope beyond merely opening the gate. This can provide up to 12dB of additional transient energy, and its primary application is to provide additional impact on drums and percussion instruments. It can also be used to enhance the impact of acoustic stringed instruments such as guitar and piano. Transient Accenting also gives users control over the amount of enhancement applied to each channel of processing. The DN530 can also add a creative flare to drum channels with its accent feature, which can also reduce the need for excessive EQ or compression.

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