Allen & Heath Launches Module For Audinate’s Dante
LONDON – At PLASA 2010, Allen & Heath and Audinate showed a Dante networking audio interface card for the iLive digital mixing series.
Read More »LONDON – At PLASA 2010, Allen & Heath and Audinate showed a Dante networking audio interface card for the iLive digital mixing series.
Read More »WUPPERTAL, Germany – Riedel Communications recently expanded its product management and international sales teams, adding Henning Kaltheuner and Óscar Mezquita.
Read More »LARGO, FL – The Pinellas County School District is the seventh largest in Florida and the 21st largest in the U.S., and it oversees 16 performing arts centers shared among its 141 elementary, middle, high and specialty public schools. Keane Acoustics and BCI Integrated Solutions helped upgrade three of those centers with Community's Entasys three-way, column line-arrays.
Read More »NEW ORLEANS and TELLURIDE, CO – Kingston Audio Services used Powersoft amplifiers at the recent 2010 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, which featured Jeff Beck, Elvis Costello, José Feliciano and Irma Thomas, and the 37th annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival, featuring Lyle Lovett, Alison Krauss & Union Station and Brandi Carlile.
Read More »FOOTHILL RANCH, CA – Renkus-Heinz named Rik Kirby vice president of sales and marketing. Kirby has been with Renkus-Heinz for five years, most recently as vice president of operations, and previously as national sales manager.
Read More »NEW YORK – Broadway productions are relying upon Aviom's Pro16 personal mixing system. Three of this season's musicals – Promises, Promises, Come Fly Away and La Cage aux Folles – are using the system to help the orchestra to stay on cue.
Read More »OEIRAS, Portugal – Boomerang, based here, will distribute Proel sound gear, stage equipment and its Tamburo product lines in Portugal. Led by owner Carlos Cunha, who credited Proel for its "impeccable reputation" and "efficiency in logistics," Boomerang is also the Portuguese distributor for Turbosound products.
Read More »So, I'm doing the Facebook exchange thing with a friend of mine. Subject is cooking, and I asked, "Why is it that so many musicians and sound guys I know are the ones who do all the cooking at home?" And her response was immediate and to the point. "Because we have passion for it."
Read More »His personal motto says it all: "The stakes are too high for amateurs."
Al Siniscal has a long history of having distinguished himself, not only for his considerable pro audio breakthroughs, but also for his business savvy. Jere Harris of PRG says this about him: "He's the toughest negotiator in the business! And he always had the big picture in sight."
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His is one of the names that comes up first when talking about people who are influential in the migration of studio technology to the stage, but it might surprise people to learn that he designed a system that allowed Tom Petty to record two albums playing with two bands as an ensemble as if they were onstage. In other words bringing the stage to the studio.
Read More »Zac Brown seemed to come out of nowhere. I first saw the new King of Country four years ago on a gig called the Rock Boat – a floating festival with about 30 bands and a few thousand fans taking over a Caribbean cruise ship for a week. And I was impressed then. But I thought that with the bib overalls and scruffy longish beard, he stood no chance in a country music world that has become as obsessed with image and fashion as the pop world is. Too bad, right?
Read More »I first had a look at the IM8 prototype at the NAMM show a couple years ago, but it wasn't until just a few weeks ago that I had a chance to get my hands on the IM8-40. Back at NAMM, I was told that the console was designed with houses of worship in mind – basically, because the mixing board has enough bells and whistles to satisfy a variety of mixing demands but is still very simple to operate. However, as I looked over the board, I thought it would work well in an array of operations outside of worship.
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