Posted on 03 December 2007. Tags: audio, audio tech news, audiotechnews, Line array, loudspeaker, middle east, news, PA, PA companies, SLS, Sound engineer, soundman, tech
SLS Productions has have upped their game by welcoming what they claim to be the largest line-array system in the Middle East.
Audiotechnews imagines theJBL VerTec 4889 system was added to their inventory due to coming under fire for being heavily under-powered when it comes to major touring acts, as reported by Proaudiomiddleeast
Santana will act as the guinea pig for the system, presumably by way of apology for that facial hair.
Arabian Business reports:
We were considering investing in the 4889 cabinets, which are the largest in the VerTec range,” said Martin Luiz, MD of SLS.
“When we were offered the job of providing the equipment for a huge event in Ethiopia, the decision was made for us.”
The concert, which is still to be confirmed, is expected to be staged in Addis Ababa’s main stadium, which has a capacity of 300,000. Luiz said SLS will consider flying the new system to other regional locations if the right opportunity presented itself.
Luiz said the company was currently scouting for larger warehouse premises, adding he was hopeful of securing a location early in the New Year.
I’ll let you know when they find a location. Anyone wanting a shed load of cheap taupaulin, you know who to ask…
Posted in Take A Walk On The Live Side, You Might Not Care But We Do
Posted on 29 November 2007. Tags: audio, audio tech news, audiotechnews, Google, hard disk, mp3, news, online data storage, PA, Recording Studio, Sound engineer, tech, wav
Following on from yesterday’s post about Interoute’s online attachment scheme (which they featured on the front page of their website, thanks) - Google has announced an imminent new service that is going to be a godsend for millions; online mass data storage which can obviously be used as a backup for all your files, or even a security measure if you’re one of those guys who keeps getting your laptop stolen.
“Google is hoping to distinguish itself from existing online storage services partly by simplifying the process for transferring and opening files. Along with a Web-based interface, Google is trying to let users upload and access files directly from their PC desktops and have the file storage behave for consumers more like another hard drive that is handy at all times”.
Plans are to assimilate the service with already existing Google tools so everything can be accessed from a single search box. Pretty cool eh?
Posted in You Might Not Care But We Do
Posted on 23 November 2007. Tags: audio, audiotechnews, AV, cable connectors, Hosa, Live music, PA, Sound engineer, Speaker cables
Hosa Technology are making it easier for those of you who are sick of having to find alternative ’solutions’ when connecting up equipment. So no more ripping into cables with your teeth in a gig emergency.
Not that I’ve ever done that, of course.
So Hosa are proud to announce the GSK-112 speaker adaptor, the GOP-490 optical adaptor, and the OPQ-210 optical cable. More details at Harmony Central
Posted in Audio Visual, Studio Shenanigans, Take A Walk On The Live Side, What's In With Outboard?
Posted on 21 November 2007. Tags: Albert Hall, Line array, live concert, London, Meyer Sound, PA, Sound engineer, Speakers
Maybe some things sound so good, you want to hear them echo around the halls. Evidently Albert is one of those halls, as Sound By Design Ltd have installed a new system geared around Meyer Sound M1D ultracompact and M2D compact curvilinear array loudspeakers.
“The new system features 10 M2D cabinets, 20 M1D cabinets, two M1D-Sub ultracompact subwoofers, and one M2D-Sub compact subwoofer. Six UPA-1P compact wide coverage loudspeakers provide coverage to the seating surrounding either side of the hall’s famed pipe organ. A Galileo loudspeaker management system handles system drive and processing. ”
“Additional groundstacked components, including four additional UPA-1P units, four UPM-1P ultracompact wide coverage loudspeakers, two UPJ-1P compact VariO loudspeakers, and four 700-HP ultrahigh-power subwoofers, can be employed when needed.”
More about that on Meyer’s Website
Posted in Take A Walk On The Live Side
Posted on 21 November 2007. Tags: amp simulation, audiotechnews, Digidesign, engineer, PA, Plugins, pod, Recording Studio
Yo!
Digidesign’s latest guitar emulation plug in is the bomb! It’s geared up for Pro Tools, Avid, and Digidesign VENUE and you can check it out now, y’all.
HERE
“Our Eleven team really went the extra mile with this plug-in by including non-linear characteristics often overlooked in other amp-modeling solutions–things like power amp sag, speaker cone breakup, cabinet resonance and ghost notes. The result of this painstaking attention to detail delivers what we feel is the most incredible and realistic digital guitar amp emulations we’ve heard; it’s something we’re all very proud of here at Digidesign.”
Posted in Digital Demons, Software And Plug-ins, Studio Shenanigans
Posted on 19 November 2007. Tags: audio, audio system design, callibration, Martin Audio, news, PA, Sound engineer, sound systems, Speakers, tech
Until such a day when an invention comes out that makes bad bands good, Sound Engineers everywhere will be saucing their trousers over little gadgets like this:
Martin Audio’s “Engineer” – a new digital management processor which can help stop muppets (DJ’s) ruining your PA.
“Incorporating a broad range of standard facilities; EQ, limiting, time delay and a 4 X 8 routing matrix, the Engineer offers solutions to some of the most commonly encountered operational and environmental problems in audio system design”
What, beer?
In short – it offers an automatic control of level and tonal quality by way of sampling and copying. Whilst a good idea in theory, it’s often inventions of this kind that cause more problems than they solve.
More about replacing people who can’t do their job properly here
Posted in Digital Demons, Take A Walk On The Live Side, What's In With Outboard?