Articles Tagged Lexicon

  • Wednesday, April 01, 2009
    soundcraft si2
    PSW Staff 04/01/09 10:16 AM, 1 Comment
    Soundcraft has announced a new member of the Si Series of digital consoles - the Soundcraft Si2 - a smaller partner to the company’s Si3. The Si2 comes in a smaller footprint than its bigger brother, and has 48 mic inputs mapped on 24 faders (the Si3 has 64 inputs), but this is where the differences end. The Si2, like the Si3, has four dedicated Stereo Line channels, four dedicated FX Returns from the four stereo Lexicon FX processors, 8… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundProductConsolesDigitalSound Reinforcement

  • Friday, February 06, 2009
    lambs chapel
    PSW Staff 02/06/09 10:37 AM, 0 Comments
    In an effort to make its services more engaging and relevant to an ever-expanding and diversified congregation, Haw River Christian Church, doing business as The Lamb’s Chapel in Haw River, NC, recently completed its new, two-story, 31,889 square foot worship center that’s headline by a new sound reinforcement system, as well as a dynamic video system. With the sanctuary providing a seating capacity ranging from 2,500-3,000 (depending upon the arrangement of the movable seating), the new complex takes advantage of… View this story
    Filed in: Church SoundFeatureSlideshowAVInstallationSound ReinforcementSystem

  • Monday, February 02, 2009
    soundcraft si1
    PSW Staff 02/02/09 10:05 AM, 1 Comment
    The new Soundcraft Si2 digital console is a smaller partner to the Si3 launched in September last year, providing a more compact and highly-featured digital console at a competitive price that is very well suited for applications where a smaller footprint is critical, such as theaters, houses of worship and smaller tour sound systems. The Si2 comes in a smaller footprint than its bigger brother, and has 48 mic inputs mapped on 24 faders (the Si3 has 64 inputs), but… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundChurch SoundProductSlideshowConsolesDigital

  • Sunday, January 18, 2009
    lexicon ionix
    PSW Staff 01/18/09 11:46 AM, 0 Comments
    Lexicon has introduced I•ONIX U22, U42S, and U82S USB Desktop Recording Interfaces, with each model providing all the necessary tools to transform a computer into a professional 24-bit digital recording studio, including the USB 2.0 desktop recording interface, Steinberg Cubase LE4 multi-track PC and Mac recording software, Toontrack EZdrummer Lite virtual instrument software, and the new Lexicon Pantheon II VST/AU reverb plug-in. The I•ONIX Desktop Recording Series is designed to set in an ideal location when using a DAW -… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingProductSlideshow

  • Wednesday, December 03, 2008
    image
    12/03/08 01:56 PM, 0 Comments
    Lexicon has announced its software update version 3.0.0.7 for the PCM96. The new software version underscores Lexicon’s commitment to provide PCM96 users with new functionality and increased DAW support, along with enhancements to improve software performance and make the system more stable and reliable.  Featuring a wide array of rich, complex reverb algorithms with related delays and effects, the single rack-space PCM96 integrates seamlessly into the modern studio as a control-only DAW insert or FireWire streaming hardware plug-in. Included in… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingProductSoftware

  • Wednesday, November 26, 2008
    12Stone Church
    PSW Staff 11/26/08 03:52 PM, 0 Comments
    Greater Atlanta’s 12Stone Church recently expanded its Lawrenceville campus with a new state-of-the-art, 2,600-seat worship center, a 600-seat high school worship center, a 300-seat middle school worship center, and two additional 150-seat worship centers for grade-schoolers and pre-schoolers. The stadium-style main auditorium features a thrust stage with seating that bends an astounding 220-degrees to accentuate 12Stone’s engaging services. In addition to expanding their facilities, 12Stone expanded their already impressive array of Sennheiser gear and now boast twenty-five wireless microphone and… View this story
    Filed in: Church SoundNewsMicrophone