Archive for April, 2010
Thursday, April 29th, 2010
“I love the fact that I can install new plug-ins, and get new features via software upgrades, without having to buy a whole new console.” – Wayne Trevisani
Source: Front Of House Engineer Wayne Trevisani Utilizing VENUE D-Show For Maxwell’s R&B Tour
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Thursday, April 29th, 2010
Front Of House Engineer Wayne Trevisani Utilizing VENUE D-Show For Maxwell’s R&B Tour Front Of House Engineer Wayne… http://bit.ly/dBTxUn
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Thursday, April 29th, 2010
RT: @ChurchProdMag Calling all gear heads. Nom your fav new gear for a Church Production Magazine Technology Award. http://bit.ly/95WgvN
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Thursday, April 29th, 2010
RT @Pogue: Steve Jobs open letter: “Why we do not allow Flash on iPhones, iPods and iPads”: http://bit.ly/bWLflu
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Thursday, April 29th, 2010
SINGAPORE – Aviom's Pro16 digital snake and personal mixing system, supplied by Coda Audio Services, is helping to bring versatility and lower stage volumes to the worship services at the recently-constructed Bartley Christian Church sanctuary.
As part of a new construction
effort to accommodate an expanding congregation, Bartley Christian Church in
Singapore employed PAVE Systems as systems integrators to help update its audio
system.
With plans for the new
sanctuary to seat up to 1,200, but with attendance for services ranging up to
2,200, Bartley knew it would also need to utilize the new building's smaller
auxiliary worship space on the second floor and its multipurpose rooms for
additional seating capacity.
This is a preview of Aviom Pro16 Digital Snake Used at Bartley Christian Church . Read the full post (755 words, estimated 3:01 mins reading time)
Thursday, April 29th, 2010
Thursday, April 29th, 2010
The goals and metholodogy behind a new line array.
Source: Designer Notebook: Inside The Development Of The New EAW KF740 Line Array
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
OLD LYME, CT – Sennheiser announced its traveling Sound Academy training series, which this year will cover RF wireless technologies, recording technology and installed sound. The series got its start in 2006.
Each seminar is led by
Sennheiser professionals and typically held in a variety of locations including
universities, recording studios, theatres, houses of worship and other places.
This Wednesday, the
Sennheiser Sound Academy is offering a single day session on microphone
technology and recording techniques at The Record Plant. The session leader is
Christopher Spahr.
Other upcoming Sennheiser
Sound Academy dates include:
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Well, sort of.
Remember yesterday when we told you about the Learning Community Conference Call that we co-hosted with the Arts & Democracy Project and the Media Action Grassroots Network (MAG-Net)?
In case you weren’t able to join us, now we have audio from the call. Check it out here.
The call featured Amalia Deloney (MAG-Net), Garlin Gilchrist (Center for Community Change), and Casey Rae-Hunter (FMC) talking about why open internet structures are crucial to democracy, free speech, creativity and innovation.
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