UK - London- based lighting rental company Colour Sound Experiment (CSE) has designed and is supplying contract rental lighting systems to four popular clubs in popular seaside destination Brighton for Inn Brighton Ltd. The operations are all being project managed by Colour Sound's Fletch.

He comments, "The key is to assess each space and design and deliver something appropriate and specific for the size and the entertainment being staged, and also offer a cost-effective solution to the client". All the systems have been programmed and set up for straightforward operation by the venue's lighting crew or DJs.

Life is a 700 capacity nightclub right on the seafront with three arched spaces towards the back forming the main dance floor, which are lit dynamically with a rig

USA - When faced with the prospect of putting on 58 rock performances over four days on board a cruise ship heading to The Bahamas, Bauder Audio Systems knew that they needed audio systems that were up to the job. With bands such as ZZ Top, George Thorogood and the Destroyers and John Kay and Steppenwolf in attendance, they added Lake and Lab.gruppen to their audio inventory.

Bauder Audio, based out of Horsham, Pennsylvania, was hired by the organisers of the Rock Legends Cruise to provide the sound for all four stages being used on the ship, The Liberty of the Seas from Royal Caribbean.

Brian Naab, production manager at Bauder Audio, said, "It was a challenging job in a sense. We brought a PA into the main theatre, and we had a stage that was built out on the pool deck, and the PA had to cope with 20-40mph winds. The ship also has an ice rink that they convert into a 600

Austria - In a major technical upgrade, the ORF center in Vienna has changed all its grandMA series 1 consoles to grandMA2 consoles. The MA NSPs (Network Signal Processors) were also replaced by MA NPUs (Network Processing Units), and additionally, the ORF has invested in new grandMA2 fader wings.

Altogether the Austrian national public service broadcaster now owns four grandMA2 full-size consoles, 17 grandMA2 light consoles, 15 MA NPU, nine grandMA2 fader wings as well as six versions of the grandMA onPC software solution.

Engineer and project manager for the upgrade Manfred Wagner explains why the grandMA2 was chosen, "We had plenty of good experiences with the grandMA series 1, so for this reason the grandMA2 was a pretty logical choice. The grandMA2 is not only extremely reliable but also offers powerful backup solutions and is a perfect option for TV projects, becaus

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UK - When the construction of a northern bypass for Ashton-under-Lyne, Manchester, meant the compulsory purchase and demolition of the town's longest-established mosque, a new facility was constructed in its place. Built in less than a year, Yamaha amplifiers and digital networking are a central feature of its audio specification.

Ashton Central Mosque(formerly the Markazi Jamia Mosque), was located in a converted school building and, with the site required for the new bypass, a site for a replacement was identified a few hundred metres away. The foundation stone was laid in October2010 and, less than a year later, a new mosque and community centre stood on the site, carefully designed to complement the surrounding buildings while incorporating all the essential elements of Islamic architecture.

Divided in two by a large glass atrium, the two-level mosque, large prayer hall, t

Japan - Some 33 years after forming, blues rockers-turned-Stateside superstars Whitesnake continue to record and tour. A recent six-date tour of Japan saw the band inviting fans from across the country to 'Come An' Get It', with Apex Intelli-X2 processors ensuring that the sound gave no trouble.

Promoting their latest album Forevermore, the six-piece played dates in Osaka, Okayama, Miyuzaki, Nagoys and two in Tokyo. Four Apex Intelli-X2 processors were supplied by Apex's Japanese distributor Audiobrains to sound rental company MSI Japan, a fellow member of the MSI Japan Holdings group.

"The shows used Martin Audio's MLA system as the main house PA, together with MLX subs and W8LM cabinets for fills," says Yusuke Karato of Audiobrains. "We controlled the system using two laptops, one for the MLA and the other for the rest of the system."

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UK - Evans Audio of Bristol has joined the UK Nexo rental network with its purchase of a Geo S12 line array system. This follows hard on the heels of a prestigious installation project for the company, equipping the well-known Colston Hall venue with a Nexo S12 system in its main auditorium and Nexo PS Series for its secondary performance areas.

The people of Bristol have been enjoying music at Colston Hall for almost 140 years. One of the largest performance venues in SW England, this concert hall venue caters for a variety of different concerts and entertainment by major names in pop and rock music, classical music, stand-up comedy and light entertainment, as well as local choirs, orchestras and schools. The venue has spent over £20m on improvements, most recently installing a new Nexo PA system in its main auditorium where audiences of just over 2000 will be able to hea

UK - The spectacular pyrotechnic and lighting show for the Mayor of London's New Year's Eve festivities, produced by Jack Morton Worldwide, is an extraordinary collaborative effort involving multiple control systems at multiple locations incorporating multiple disciplines - all synchronised for this most time-centric event.

In Durham Marenghi's stunning lighting design, temporary Arena Color fixtures and high power searchlights installed by Stage Electrics and supplied by ELP/Syncrolite are integrated with the permanent lighting installations on the London Eye and County Hall. At the climax of the event, the lighting is synchronised with the midnight firework display, designed by Darryl Fleming of Kimbolton Fireworks.

Year-round, 640 Philips Color Kinetics ColorCasts illuminate the Eye, supplied by Architainment Lighting and controlled by two Pharos LPC 2s. The façade of Coun

Qatar - Production company Qatar Vision recently produced the Qatar Football Association Award Ceremony using 150 moving lights from Clay Paky. The design of the show was conceived and created by Qvision with less than a month's production time.

"We received a call from Qatar Stars League Organization three weeks before the event, and we had to come up with the most creative show that can be produced in a completely empty space," said Sharif Hashisho, managing director of Qvision and the show director. "We spent four days on the creation of a 3D simulation in our creative department and presented to the client for approval. The client immediately approved the project and we had one week for the actual production."

Mr Hashisho puts the success of the event down to the level of staff and equipment the company has. "In three days we managed to have the fu

Poland - New Year's Eve 2012 was celebrated in style in Wroclaw. ARAM, one of the biggest event engineering company in Poland, participated in this show, organized by Polish Television providing latest LED multimedia .

The set contained 120msq.m of Fourlight FlexLED LED curtain installed as a main screen and side screens. Additionally, ARAM also delivered more than 50m ² LED screens (SMD 10mm) also from Fourlight.

One of the LED screens with an area of 35sq.m was set to the side of the stage, a second smaller one stand 200m from stage. The sets also featured Barco Mitrix and MiStrips.

Lighting gear included Pulsar Chroma batten's, Sharpy's from ClayPacky and many others. Multimedia was driven by two Catalyst HD media servers , operated jointly with lighting by three WholeHogs III.

The show was directed by Konrad Smuga , set design by Radoslaw D?bniak , and lighting design

Bahrain - Melody House, distributors of DPA microphones and HK Audio speakers have recently supplied a range of microphones and speakers to Bahrain based rental firm Art Home Production.

The deal includes four sets of PR:O10XA from HK Audio and five sets of IMK4061 from DPA microphones. Art Home Productions, mainly involved with Arabic artists and events across the Kingdom of Bahrain, provides audiovisual services for numerous events that include weddings, parties and other occasions.

"Like most rental companies, Art Home approached us for a solution for the challenges they face every day. Most of their events have high SPL instruments where the musician needs to hear himself from the monitor and the stage is too small for a large wedge," commented Amrith Verghese, DPA and HK Audio product specialist at Melody House.

"The combination of the 4061s with the PR:O

USA - January's NAMM trade show saw Yamaha launching the MGP series of mixing consoles. As 2012 marks the 40thanniversary of Yamaha's first analogue console and the 25thanniversary of its first digital console, it is an appropriate time for the company to launch a series of compact mixers which make optimum use of both technologies.

Capitalising on the success of the MG series consoles, the MGP series comprises two models, the MGP12X and MGP16X,which respectively offer 12 and 16 channels of hybrid analogue / digital mixing in a very small footprint of (respectively) 348mm and 447mm wide, by 495mmdeep.

A standout feature of the MGP series is Yamaha's new discrete Class A microphone preamps which, together with the proprietary X-pressive EQ, "capture the ultimate in analogue authenticity and reproduce the unique frequency characteristics of sought-after classic EQ modules&q

UK Chauvet has announced the appointment of Lee Garrett as south territory sales manager.

Garrett's focus is the retail sector in the southern territory. In the near future, he will also oversee the contractor and production sector. Garrett has been involved in the sound and lighting industry for 17 years, six in a sound and lighting retail outlet specifically. He has been a lighting jockey in a nightclub, has worked as account manager for Coemar and Antari, and was a freelance agent for an architectural LED firm.

"The Chauvet brand is growing. We have some lovely products in all three sectors of our business. There is a very bright light at the end of the tunnel, which I can't say is the same for a lot of companies within our industry," says Garrett. "Value, innovation and performance are key to a good business mix and is very much the reason why Chauvet is exc

USA - At NAMM 2012, Peavey launched a host of pro-audio products including a range of powered mixers, a new powered and passive series of loudspeakers, new Expansion Modules for powered enclosures, and the toughest addition to its SP loudspeaker family yet.

The PVi 6500 and 8500 are 400W mixers and feature six and eight input channels respectively, one of which is dedicated to house either an iPod or iPhone, and at the touch of a button will play music from the source whilst muting the rest of the console.

PVi features include a Mid-Morph EQ; onboard 24-bit digital effects; combination XLR and ¼" input jacks; selectable nine-band graphic EQ for mains or monitors; patented Kosmos-C low frequency and spectrum enhancement system; master mute; phantom power; and an LED meter bridge.

The PV 5300 is a portable 200W top-box mixer and features patented elimination technology.

USA - Randal (Randy) A. Lemke, the executive director and CEO of InfoComm International since 2000, has announced his planned retirement at the end of 2012, capping off 16 years of service to the commercial audiovisual association.

"It has been an honour to serve the needs of such an exciting and innovative industry these past years," Dr. Lemke stated, "and it's with mixed feelings that I leave the wonderful team of professionals and close friends I have made here at InfoComm."

The InfoComm International Board of Directors has announced that an extensive search for Dr. Lemke's successor will be undertaken, with the selection anticipated by the fourth quarter of this year.

On behalf of the Board of Directors, past president of the board, Jim Ford, said, "We are proud of Randy's extraordinary service to InfoComm International. During an economy when ma

South Africa - For the second consecutive year, Dreamsets provided the full technical for Miss South Africa and Miss Teen held at Sun City's Superbowl during December 2011. Lighting designer from the company, Mauritz Jacobs, has worked on the show at least five other times.

The set and show was designed by De Wet Meyer and probably the largest challenge was having 96 LED screens to work with. However, this very obstacle was also Mauritz's highlight. He was very satisfied with the VPU, saying: "It's like having an added fixture, changing colours, shapes, images - all at the touch of a button."

The company says: "Robe lighting fixtures were scattered across the set and many areas had to be backlit, but the end result was a stunning picture for the live broadcast."

Dreamsets moved in on 27 November and had two days to set up for the Miss Teen competition, wh

Oman - Nicolas Kyvernitis Electronics Enterprises, distributors of Midas and Klark Teknik in the Middle East have recently supplied a new Midas PRO2 digital live audio system to Business International Group's AV Production Department. Based in Muscat, Oman BIG Rentals provides technical expertise and equipment to numerous corporate events taking place across the Sultanate.

"BIG Rentals are continuously growing due to their high level of service in the market, their reputation precedes them and they have reinvested in themselves by purchasing a mixing solution that fits one of their core values which is quality," commented Chicco Hiranandani, business development manager at NMK.

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UK - PA/VA specialist Ateis reports that its new IDA8 networked public address-voice alarm system has been embraced by Fourway Communications at the hub of a number of up-coming projects in the rail sector, including Kings Cross St Pancreas, Reading Station and most recently Transport for London's new Paddington underground station.

The IDA8 will complement Ateis' long track record working in the rail sector offering innovative, yet reliably solutions where installations worldwide include the TGV railway line from Paris to Marseille, the Haupbahnhof station in Zurich, and the underground rail network in Nurenburg.

After years of development to provide a VA system that is infinitely configurable, easy to install and fully compliant, the IDA8 is taking voice alarm systems design to new heights as a 'one-box' solution. Thoughtfully designed it is suited to a host of 'safety criti

The Netherlands - LED manufacturer Pixled launches its new Pixled F-10i/o - the first of two new fully IP-65 rated indoor / outdoor LED displays - on Booth F41 in Hall 11 at the Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) exhibition in Amsterdam next week.

The new product features a real pixel pitch of 10.4 mm resolution and is populated with 3in1 SMD chips. The die-cast aluminum modules measure 50 x 50 x 4.5 cm and are ultra-lightweight at just 28kg per square metre. With 5000 Nits of brightness, and the IP-65 rating applying to both front and back of the screen, Pixled F10 i/o is the designed for a wide variety of indoor and outdoor projects and applications, says the company.

Next, Pixled will add the Pixled F-8i/o 8 mm pitch variant to this new indoor / outdoor product range.

The F-10i/o display will have a primary spot on Pixled's booth at ISE 2012, and in addition to this, other P

Europe - The lead up to Christmas 2011 saw Coldplay, undertake a 12-date European arena tour with their album Mylo Xyloto, taking with them a set designed by Misty Buckley and Paul Normandale which featured specialist pieces by UK-based Brilliant Stages.

Chris Martin's inspiration was of the tour as a ball of energy with a warm nucleus reaching out into the audience to provide an inclusive, intimate atmosphere despite the size of the arenas toured.

The design incorporated a crescent stage which spanned the main stage, and a cross-shaped B stage both of which were built by Brilliant Stages and delivered to Park Royal's LH2 studios for rehearsals prior to the tour's launch. The arc'd stage was low enough for Martin to run across and not obscure the sightlines of audience seated behind it, yet angled enough for those at ground-level to gain clear sight of the stunning artw

USA - While many concert tours rely on large lighting rigs that showcase extreme lighting displays, some are more about the experience of the music than the production behind it. Such was the case for lighting designer Rich Locklin and lighting director Steve Fallon who have recently completed work on the latest Paul Simon tour.

Tasked with creating a design that worked in harmony with the music instead of overpowering it, Locklin and Fallon teamed with authorized dealer TMS who supplied them with Vari*Lite luminaires from Philips Vari-Lite.

"This show is not about lighting," began Locklin. "You close your eyes and listen to the music and when you open them again you're not looking to be shocked into the moment, lighting has to be about supporting the artist and the music."

With a stage set up that consisted of four risers with nine key lighting areas, an

USA - Now settled into its new purpose-built theatre, the Improv Comedy Club in Houston, Tex., has cemented its reputation as one of the country's premier showcases for uproarious talent. A fan-shaped room with raked seating ensures that everyone gets a clear view of both the stage and the 16ft wide projection surface by Stewart Filmscreen, while a potent Meyer Sound system delivers all the punch lines with crisp intelligibility to all 510 seats.

"It's a great sounding room," asserts Houston Improv general manager Raymond Cook. "The sound is so much more crisp and clear than what we had at the old location. Performers love it, and we've had more than one say, 'I want to come back and film my special here.'"

Designed by Bill Schuermann of HFP Acoustical Consultants and installed by the Whitlock Group (both Houston-based), the main system comprises two UPQ-1P

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