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Friday, May 14, 2010
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05/14/10 04:05 PM,
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The newly built Hutton Hotel in Nashville’s West End Avenue is upscale, with stunning décor, lavish rooms, and exceptional service, with the audio system also fitting this description. Symetrix SymNet processing works together with an intuitive combination of SymNet and Crestron controllers to weave any number of inputs to any number of outputs across the bar, the restaurant, ballrooms, meeting rooms, and public areas, with sound quality and reliability commensurate with Hutton’s four-star rating. The system was designed and installed…
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Monday, May 03, 2010
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05/03/10 09:03 AM,
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Parishioners founded Saint Stephen Catholic Church in 1847 on the outskirts of what was then the frontier town of Milwaukee in the Wisconsin Territory. Its first church survived until 1927, when a fire burned it to the ground, and its second church served the community from that time until the close of 2009. In time for Christmas, Saint Stephen moved into a brand new structure that perfectly blends the rich aesthetic of its earlier buildings with a range of modern…
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Thursday, April 22, 2010
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04/22/10 08:01 AM,
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Located in the San Fernando Valley, the Warner Center Marriott has been catering a wide range of events – including corporate meetings, Hollywood parties, large galas, sweet sixteens and weddings – in its 11,000 square-foot, 1,500-seat ballroom for quite some time. The space is extremely flexible and, with the capacity to subdivide into ten smaller meeting rooms, can be configured up to twenty different ways to meet the needs of any particular event. But for over a decade, the hotel…
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Monday, April 12, 2010
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04/12/10 01:21 PM,
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Longtime FOH engineer and production manager Terry Friedman has, in recent years, stepped off the tour bus to offer schools, houses of worship, and other establishments in New York City his approach to audio under the name Noise and Distortion. Two recent jobs highlight Friedman’s approach and philosophy. First, the all-girls private Brearly School on the Upper East Side of Manhattan required a functional sound system for its 800-seat theater. For years, they had suffered with a convoluted system that…
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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Watchung Hills Regional High School, which serves some 2,000 students in central New Jersey, recently added a 1,000+ seat theater to its complex. In addition to plays, concerts, and talent shows, the new theater also hosts less colorful, but important, regional school board meetings. Greater New York’s Audio Incorporated provided all of the programming and tuning services for the sound system, which includes a SymNet 8x8 DSP capable of auto mixing four microphones and a computer input, a great fit…
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Monday, February 15, 2010
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02/15/10 07:05 AM,
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SymNet has announced the latest release of its CAD-style design software, SymNet Designer 9.1, which adds (FIR) Finite Impulse Response filter functionality and improved (WAN) Wide Area Network functionality. Compatible with all contemporary Windows operating systems, SymNet Designer 9.1 may be downloaded free of charge from the SymNet Designer product page at www.SymNetAudio.com. The new software adds FIR filters to the SymNet DSP toolbox. FIR filters are useful because they do not alter the phase relationships among frequencies, making them…
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Thursday, July 30, 2009
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Symetrix has announced a new representative for the Rocky Mountain region - Signal Marketing, based in Midvale, Utah, will represent Symetrix, SymNet, Lucid, and AirTools products in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Idaho, eastern Montana, and El Paso, Texas. “Looking at Symetrix, we were impressed by the comments we received from customers and even other reps,” said Steve Trump, principal at Signal Marketing. “Two things stood out. First, the equipment is designed and built well; Symetrix offers unparalleled value for…
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Friday, May 29, 2009
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Symetrix launched the latest upgrade to its successful SymNet platform of network audio solutions - SymNet Designer 9.0 - which is now available for download. The key feature of this new version is SymVue, a real-time user control panel application that displays control screens exported from SymNet Designer 9.0 functioning as a multi-user, multi-point control environment for SymNet systems. SymVue runs on any Windows-compatible device, including touch screen enabled PCs and tablets, which run Vista or XP. The computer communicates…
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Thursday, March 05, 2009
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The Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) just completed construction of a $70 million research facility at the University of Warwick in Coventry, England that is outfitted with high-end audio/visual system technology. Two of the rooms in the building, a 100-seat auditorium and a psychoacoustics research laboratory, required high-fidelity audio with a capacity for extremely flexible routing and a customized user interface. WMG hired UK-based Pure AV Ltd. to realize their very specialized needs, and Pure AV support engineer Colin Hasted designed…
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