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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
PSW Staff
06/16/09 03:29 AM,
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Aurora Converters from Lynx Studio Technology were instrumental in the recording and mixing of music from Black Eyed Peas and Green Day that reached the top of the Billboard charts in late May and June, 2009. The Black Eyed Peas’ new single, “Boom Boom Pow” and upcoming CD “The E.N.D.” were mixed by Dylan “3-D” Dresdow using Lynx Aurora converters. “Boom Boom Pow” charted #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Digital Songs during the week of June 15,…
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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04/29/09 09:39 AM,
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The Knowles Physical Education Center, a large multi-purpose facility on the campus of the University of Wisconsin – River Falls was recently outfitted with a new sound reinforcement systemdesigned and installed by Burnsville, Minnesota-based Intermedia Systems Group (ISG), and featuring Ashly Audio NE-series network and DSP-enabled amplifiers. In addition to hosting graduation ceremonies, which seat 3,000, the Knowles Center hosts indoor track events and physical education classes. When not used for those purposes, the university opens it up to the…
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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04/15/09 07:07 AM,
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A recent concert by pianist, singer, and composer Ben Folds in support of his new album “Way To Normal” at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton saw sound company ASR ProEvents of Orlando provide Martin Audio LE Series stage monitor wedges for both Folds and his band, which included long-time bassist Jared Reynolds and drummer Sam Smith. ASR ProEvents System Tech Sergio Leenen notes that monitors were critical given the dynamic variety of sounds of the latest album’s songs, as…
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Monday, April 13, 2009
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04/13/09 10:51 AM,
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The SC600 Dual Adapter Box from Switchcraft combines many of the most commonly used audio adapters into one, easy to use device. Each side of the box functions separately, and features a 3.5mm (1/8-inch) stereo jack, a 1/4-inch stereo jack, two 1/4-inch mono jacks, and two RCA jacks. Any of the connections on the SC600 can be used as inputs or outputs, enabling adapting of audio from one device to another. The SC600 can also be used as a passive…
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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01/13/09 08:20 AM,
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Radial Engineering has announced the new Radial SW4 Festival Switcher, a 19-inch (by 1U deep) rack-mount device is designed to allow several mixing consoles, a CD player, a stereo recorder, an i-Pod and a microphone to share the same PA system. The new SW4 will be on display at the Radial booth (#6959, Hall A) at the Winter NAMM ‘09 Show in Anaheim. According to Radial President Peter Janis: “We have noticed a growing demand from the touring market for…
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
Keith Clark
12/18/08 01:53 PM,
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Atlantic Records recently reported that for the first time in its history, sales of digital music have surpassed those of compact discs. A recent article in the New York Times states that Atlantic “has reached a milestone that no other major record label has hit: more than half of its music sales in the United States are now from digital products.” The article also notes that while digital delivery is increasing, overall music sales are declining at a fairly rapid…
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
11/13/08 05:01 PM,
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American Audio has introduced the Radius 1000, an exciting new CD/MP3 player with MIDI capabilities for controlling professional music playback software. The Radius 1000 lets you play digital tracks directly from your computer without using a mouse, just like you would with a professional CD deck. That means DJs now have the ability to put on a dynamic performance and execute a range of creative expressions using only their laptop and the Radius 1000. “Just insert a USB cable into…
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