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The Keith and Kristyn Getty Irish Folk Tour Chooses Harman Professional Solutions
NASHVILLE – A comprehensive Harman Professional Solutions audio system featuring JBL and Crown recently took center stage with the Gettys for a demanding, month-long series of concerts. The 20-city tour featured Irish musicians Keith and Kristyn Getty and a large number of celebrated folk musicians playing seasonal classics. JBL VTX line arrays and Crown amplifiers helped the large acoustic instrument and vocal-based Irish folk tour achieve critical sound quality and clarity.
Read More »Guitar Center Professional Sources New Sound System for Blues Alley, Washington, D.C.’s Legendary Jazz Club
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, WASHINGTON, D.C.— Blues Alley is one of the country’s most prestigious jazz clubs. Since 1965 the legendary venue has hosted a who’s who of jazz greats including Sarah Vaughan, Sonny Rollins, Tony Bennett, McCoy Tyner and dozens more. Blues Alley was in need of a new soundboard and was referred to Scott Schwartz, Guitar Center Pro Account Manager based at the division’s Rockville, MD location who deployed an X32 digital console, as well as, new audio components.
Read More »Luke Bryan, Touring Partners Hit the Road with Six DiGiCo SD Consoles
NASHVILLE – Luke Bryan’s “Kill The Lights” tour and his touring partners — Little Big Town and Dustin Lynch — are all using SD consoles from DiGiCo. Production manager/FOH engineer, Pete Healey notes that Bryan’s show is mixed with an DiGiCo SD5 at FOH and an SD7 at monitors. Little Big Town is using two DiGiCo SD10s, one each for FOH and monitors. Ditto for the crew for Dustin Lynch. Pictured here, with the SD5 at FOH, are Pete Healey; Dustin Lynch production manager/FOH Engineer Erik Rogers; and Clair Global system engineer Jim Ragus.
Read More »Blue Angels Navy Aerial Demonstration Squadron Upgrade With RF Venue Wireless Audio System
Avid Announces Job Cuts as Part of $68M Cost-Savings Plan
BURLINGTON, MA — Avid Technology announced a $68 million cost-cutting plan Feb. 29. Part of a broader “transformation” with a projected completion date of mid-2017, the company noted that “personnel-related savings account for two-thirds of overall efficiency gains,” and noted its decision to close or downsize staff at “redundant offices.” Avid’s work force, which has been cut back from more than 2,700 in 2009 to just over 1,400 in early 2015, will fall further from the latest round of streamlining, which is expected to cost close to $25 million over the next year. A significant number of the latest cuts hit the company’s pro audio divisions, including marketing, QA and R&D positions for the company’s Pro Tools and Venue products.
Read More »SMAART v8 Official Launch Date Announced
PUTNAM, CT – Rational Acoustics projected that Smaart v8 will be released on March 15, 2016. Designed with the needs of modern audio engineering and system alignment professionals in mind, Smaart v8 promises greatly expanded control of the software environment while simultaneously providing easier and more streamlined measurement configuration, control and data handling.
Read More »RAT Sound and Optocore Fibre Optic Networks For Cross Country Simulcast
ATLANTA / HOUSTON – RAT Sound Systems from Camarillo, CA provided staging for a three venue simulcast of The Passion Conference, a college worship event with a line up of concerts and speakers. The conference was held simultaneously at three venues in two different cities, the Infinite Energy Center and Phillips Arena are both in Atlanta and the Toyota Center in Houston. Each venue had an identical system: three DiGiCo SD7’s with four SD Racks and a Mini Rack, connected together using the Optocore fibre optic network.
Read More »AES70 Ratification and Beckhoff OCA Implementation Major Themes for OCA Alliance at ISE 2016
BOTHELL, WASHINGTON – Exhibiting for the first time since ratification of Open Control Architecture (OCA) by the Audio Engineering Society as the AES70 standard, the OCA Alliance experienced its busiest ever trade show at ISE, reflecting a heightened interest among AV industry professionals in a common remote control standard. The alliance’s booth was effectively a walk-on rolling OCA seminar, hosting a live demonstration of OCA (AES70) control interoperability and continuous advanced technical discussions between OCA Alliance member company representatives and the AV industry at large.
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