Articles Tagged Dsp

  • Tuesday, February 24, 2009
    martin audio antwerps sportpaleis
    PSW Staff 02/24/09 04:52 PM, 0 Comments
    Ampco Belgium has supplied and installed 72 Martin Audio OmniLine micro-line array enclosures in different hang configurations within the five-story high Antwerps Sportpaleis concert and sports arena. “It’s ironic that the smallest line array in the market should open its account in one of the largest, multi-purpose venues in the country,” Ampco Belgium Sales Manager Steven Kemland comments. Built in 1933 and recently augmented with a new building, the main arena holds around 17,000, with the new space offering about… View this story
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  • morgan freeman hartley peavey
    PSW Staff 02/24/09 01:32 PM, 0 Comments
    The Mississippi Delta is considered “ground zero” of the blues-music movement, and in particular, the town of Clarksdale, where U.S. Highways 61 and 49 intersect at the fabled “Crossroads,” holds a mystique with music fans who come from around the world to experience the art form. Blues music evolved in juke-joint nightclubs across the region, but most of them are tucked away, off the main highways and sometimes known only by locals. This is a big reason why, in 2001,… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundNewsAmplifierConcertInstallationLine ArrayProcessorSound Reinforcement

  • Monday, February 23, 2009
    equator audio
    PSW Staff 02/23/09 12:44 PM, 0 Comments
    Equator Audio Research, manufacturer and designer of Q Series reference monitors that utilize DSP to assist engineers in optimizing for accurate monitoring in any room, has established a sales and marketing office in Singapore. The new office will be headed by Ken Tovich, who stated, “Equator has developed an incredible range of products. Not only do they have a big sound, they actually analyze the room in which they’re playing and then digitally correct the system to optimise the acoustic… View this story
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  • Sunday, February 22, 2009
    community knowles center
    PSW Staff 02/22/09 09:52 AM, 0 Comments
    The Robert P. Knowles Center at the University of Wisconsin River Falls is a busy place, home to the university’s indoor track and field, tennis and multiple intramural sporting teams, as well as a wide and growing range of community activities and events. The arena houses a 200-meter indoor running track, a rock climbing wall, basketball, tennis and volleyball courts, exercise center and more. It’s a versatile yet acoustically challenging venue. “The announcements were pretty much unintelligible except right underneath… View this story
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  • Saturday, February 21, 2009
    genelec grammy awards
    PSW Staff 02/21/09 11:32 AM, 0 Comments
    At the recent 51st Annual GRAMMY Awards Show, telecast on CBS from L.A.‘s Staples Center, XM Productions/Effanel Music employed Genelec 8200 Series Active DSP monitoring systems. Genelec DSP systems consisting of 8250 and 8240 active monitors, along with the 7260 subwoofer, were used in XM Productions/Effanel Music’s L7 truck for the live music mix, as well as in the mirrored system in the Nova offline remix booth. The EMMY Award-winning GRAMMY show takes full advantage of the highest-resolution broadcast quality… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundRecordingNewsConcertEngineerMonitoringSound Reinforcement

  • Friday, February 20, 2009
    metalliance universal audio
    PSW Staff 02/20/09 11:10 AM, 0 Comments
    The Music Engineering and Technology Alliance (METAlliance) has announced certification of the UAD-2, designed and manufactured by Universal Audio, a METAlliance Pro Partner. The alliance is working closely with manufacturers to evaluate, recognize, and certify products which meet the call for quality in the recording arts and science. “The METAlliance is a group of distinguished gentlemen who have produced an amazing body of recorded work, including some of the finest recordings ever made,” commented Matt Ward, president of Universal Audio.… View this story
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  • ev ontario church
    PSW Staff 02/20/09 09:57 AM, 0 Comments
    Metropolitan Bible Church (affectionately called, “the MET”) in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada recently celebrated the opening of a new facility headed by a stadium-style sanctuary that can seat over 1,200, with plans already set to expand this space to accommodate a congregation of 2,200. The high-end sound reinforcement system serving the room is headed by Electro-Voice very compact XLD line arrays. After confirming the XLD’s performance with EASE data and working with EV’s tech support team to cross-check details, Wall Sound… View this story
    Filed in: Church SoundNewsAmplifierInstallationLine ArrayNetworkingProcessorSubwoofer

  • Thursday, February 19, 2009
    xta dp426
    PSW Staff 02/19/09 10:34 AM, 0 Comments
    XTA Electronics has announced the latest addition to its successful 4 Series processors – the DP426, a two-input, six-output audio management tool that has been introduced in direct response to demand from customers following the demise of the popular DP226. XTA Sales and Marketing Director Bill Woods commented, “Our flagship DP448 has been adopted by contractors and touring companies worldwide, as have the DP446, DP444 and DP424. However, we had not really filled the gap left in our range when… View this story
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