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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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01/20/09 03:35 PM,
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At Winter NAMM ‘09, Ashly Audio unveiled the new NE-Series ne4400, ne4800 and ne8800 digital signal processors. These Network Enabled (NE) processors offers ease of use, setup and control using standard 10/100 Ethernet protocol and Protea NE software. No special outboard control units are needed. Standard units are analog line input/output format of 4x4 (4400), 4x8 (4800), and 8x8 (8800) with four option bays supporting network audio, AES/EBU, and microphone input options. The DSP signal processing library is extensive and…
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Monday, January 19, 2009
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01/19/09 03:55 PM,
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The new Electro-Voice DC-One digital loudspeaker system controller is designed primarily for users of small- to medium-sized sound systems in both mobile and installed applications. Based on a two-in-six topology, it is 100% compatible with all settings from other Electro-Voice signal processors, including the Dx38. Though free PC-Editor software is available, the DC-One can easily be operated via the front panel. Direct access buttons, six predefined configuration modes (one being free configuration), straightforward output delay settings, and true professional metering…
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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01/13/09 04:52 PM,
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After more than 15 years off the road, legendary singer-songwriter and poet Leonard Cohen is treating fans to a long-anticipated world tour. Cohen and his nine-piece band, led by renowned bassist Roscoe Beck, kicked off the tour with dates across Canada and Europe. Montreal-based Solotech is providing support for the tour, using a high-performance system featuring Meyer Sound MILO and MICA line array loudspeakers. As FOH Engineer Mark Vreeken explains, Meyer Sound was chosen for flexibility in the face of…
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Saturday, January 10, 2009
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01/10/09 01:14 PM,
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The new Kling & Freitag SONA 5 is a compact, passive loudspeaker system offering a neutral and true-to-detail playback quality, very flexible alignment, and a modern enclosure design that blends into sophisticated design settings. First introduced at the 2008 Prolight+Sound in Frankfurt, it will be featured by the company at the upcoming Integrated Systems Europe (Kling & Freitag will be in Hall 11, Booth G41). The SONA 5 comes with an integrated swivel arm with ball joint that enables very…
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
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12/18/08 02:38 PM,
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Dutch violinist and conductor André Rieu recently brought the world’s largest transportable set to stadiums across Australia, staging an unparalleled classical spectacle for anticipating audiences. The stunning production included a 125-meter-wide stage with a 600-square-meter ice skating rink, a gold coach pulled by six white horses, and a full-size reproduction of Vienna’s famed Schönbrunn Castle, replete with golden ballroom and gilded chandeliers. Montreal-based Solotech met Rieu’s demand for sonic excellence with a sound system headlined by Meyer Sound loudspeakers, based…
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Sunday, December 30, 2007
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12/30/07 11:22 AM,
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Question posted by Patrik Arnekvist on September 17, 2001 I know there’s a lot of Smaart experts here so here goes a thought. When using the delay locator, Smaart assumes that the right delay setting is at the highest peak of the waveform. At low frequencies - is that really the right thing to do, I mean the “waveform” starts at a zero energy level..or? At 40 hz, there is some time between zero and top of the impulse. (Does…
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