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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
PSW Staff
04/14/09 11:07 AM,
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IPR Services of Hacienda Heights, California, recently completed the design and installation of the audio system headed by JBL Professional VERTEC line arrays at the new Club Nokia performance venue in Los Angeles. Club Nokia is part of AEG’s $2.5 billion LA Live complex, located adjacent to the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles. The venue was designed to showcase emerging music acts, established artists and cultural productions while also providing an appropriate function space for corporate events and private…
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PSW Staff
04/14/09 07:21 AM,
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EASTWEST has announced a power-packed upgrade for the popular Quantum Leap SD2 virtual instrument software with SD2 PRO Upgrade, which made its European debut at the 2009 Prolight+Sound-Musikmesse in Frankfurt. “Building on the fantastic response to the SD2, we have created an exciting upgrade package that features a generous combination of new percussion sounds and a collection of the ’best of sounds’ from the SD1 package,” states Quantum Leap producer Nick Phoenix. “We are sure the combination of new additions…
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Monday, April 13, 2009
Mark Frink
04/13/09 12:53 PM,
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There are several types of audio software plug-ins (or “plugs”), third-party software developed to enhance the functionality of software-based digital audio workstations (DAW). Most plug-ins use host-based or “native” processing. These include Steinberg’s VST (which runs on many platforms), Digidesign’s own RTAS (Pro Tools LE) and Apples’ AU (Logic). We’re interested in TDM (Time Domain Multiplex), a format used by Pro Tools HD that employs DSP cards, reduces latency and is used by Digidesign Venue live sound consoles. Venue input…
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Friday, April 10, 2009
PSW Staff
04/10/09 11:06 AM,
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The latest world tour by heavy metal legends Iron Maiden - a two-year-long journey called “Somewhere Back in Time” - has taken the veteran band around the world several times, and one thing that’s stayed consistent is sound reinforcement system headed by EAW components. For the last few U.S. and Canada legs of the tour, U.K.-based touring system provider ML Executives, Iron Maiden’s long-time SR provider, has shipped consoles and monitors overseas for the band, and Nashville-based Brantley Sound Associates…
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