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Allen & Heath Launches iLive Tweak – First iPhone App For iLive Digital Mixing System

Adds another option to iLive's array of remote control possibilities

Allen & Heath has launched iLive Tweak, its first iPhone app, to provide real time mobile control of the iLive digital mixing range.

The release adds another option to iLive’s array of remote control possibilities, which includes laptops and touch tablets running iLive Editor control software, and the PL Series of controllers.

Available for download free of charge from the Apple store, iLive Tweak opens up new control possibilities for iPhone-using sound engineers, enabling them to remotely browse and select channels on their iLive MixRack, and adjust levels and mutes, PEQ, GEQ, and delays.

iLive Tweak is compatible with iLive’s latest software release, v1.7, and runs on the iPhone 3, 3G, 3GS and 4, as well as the new iPad.

“iLive’s flexible architecture has enabled us to pioneer the use of remote control devices instead of the traditional control surface, and our first foray into iPhone apps is only the start,” explains A&H MD, Glenn Rogers. “iLive Tweak is the perfect tool for engineers to access all the key functions of the iLive input and mix channels, and we plan to launch several more dynamic apps for other aspects of iLive control.”

To download iLive software v1.7 and for a link to the iLive Tweak app, go to www.ilive-digital.com

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