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The new Focusrite ISA One – single-channel pre-amp

Speaking of NAMM 2008, Focusrite’s new ‘ISA One’ microphone pre-amplifier is getting an airing at the industry trade show too. ISA One delivers Focusrite’s prestigious ISA transformer-based pre amp in a rugged and portable chassis, even if it does look like part of a Sci-Fi films set. ISA One...
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Rain Studios – searching for premises

The owners of Rain Studios, a recording studio previously based in Nottingham, England are searching for new premises. The impressive studio boasts a Neve Capricorn desk, runs Pro-Tools and Nuendo on Mac, and PC respectively. The engineers at Rain pride themselves on combining the old with the new –...
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Eclipsed by a legend.

Eclipse Sound & Light in Suffolk, UK has decided to become a player, as it’s just bought an Electro-Voice XLD compact line array system.  The speaker configuration consists of 12 XLD281 top boxes plus four XLC215 bass bins, powered by EV’s Tour Grade amps. Eclipse have gone for a ...
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Big Mick storms the O2 Arena by using more than one fader

So Led Zeppelin’s reunion gig – did anyone here go? Are you “Big Mick” Hughes? Audiotechnews would love it if you were, you and your wife. Robert Plant’s personal sound engineer, Roy Williams, was on the desk too! I suppose it was a case of one hand each on the desk, and the...
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I’m a miserable cynic

“Sound Pro Latin America is a new serious proposal, created by professionals, that has a main goal to educate on new technologies for professional audio, promoting y teaching technical knowledge (theory and practice) for professional growing” Technoprofile magazine reports Now, even taking into...
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