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What to get a pro sound guy for christmas

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Clive Young of Pro Sound News has written a great article on 'What to get a pro sound guy for Christmas'. Here are my favourite two, so if anyone wants my address to send them to, email me. Navigator Talking Translator: This iPod-sized gadget speaks more than 9,000 common phrases in 12 languages and translates over 30,000 words for you. Users can also save their 25 favorite sentences to memory--starting with "Where did I put my water purifier gizmo?" PowerStation Cable Organizer: It's the Roadie Law of Attrition; by the end of a tour, you've [ read more.. ]

Free Stuff – Happy Christmas!

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Those of you who are subscribed to our RSS feed will notice a small but useful (yes, maybe even to you pro's who know everything...) list of free stuff. The list contains links to: More free plugins A free Sonic Visualizer Noise Prevention Tips Compression ideas. See you there. [ read more.. ]

Moisture proof AV system. Does it float?

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Moisture proof AV system. Does it float?

Whether you're working with a fever which makes you sweat bucket loads, or you're broadcasting the New-Lobster electoral victory, this moisture proof audio-visual system could help you out. I'll let AV Interactive take it from here Saville Audio Visual has supplied a special moisture proof audio-visual system to help train the British synchronised swimming team in preparation for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Saville has installed a DVD video recording system at the Army Garrison Sports Centre in Aldershot. Designed for use outdoors or in har [ read more.. ]

Greg Thompson in the spotlight

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Greg Thompson in the spotlight

Greg Thompson has been a pro audio engineer for about 15 years. He cites his first love as making rock records. He's worked with artists like 50 Cent, Iggy Pop, Norah Jones, The Killers, Pink, Sherryl Crow, and more than a careers worth of others. "I'm the chief engineer at Kampo in Greenwich Village. I work regularly as a crew member on ABC's Good Morning America, on the Record Plant Remote truck, and I freelance when I can. I spent a long time at the now defunct NYC Hit Factory, but we don't like to talk about that." Audiotechnews found Greg [ read more.. ]