UK -Will Young recently completed a British tour reinforced by Butterfly Outline arrays, supplied by London rental company Britannia Row Productions.

Sound reinforcement on the tour featured an audio system comprising 32 Outline Butterfly CDH 483 Hi-Pack modules and eight Subtech 218s, powered by Outline T9 amplifiers.

The audio technicians on the tour were Davide Lombardi (System Engineer) and Gary Bradshaw.

(Jim Evans)

UK - When Prodigy headlined the second stage at last summer's V Festivals in Chelmsford and Stafford, they had a surprise for their fans. Thanks to a collaboration between the band's FOH engineer, Jon Burton, and Martin Audio's Research & Development director, Jason Baird, the band with arguably the most thunderous bass in the world were about to push the sub-frequencies even further.

Jon Burton explained the rationale behind his involvement in the development of Martin Audio's new passive 21" sub prototype. "We knew a year ahead of the event that Prodigy were likely to be headlining the second stage - but sound wise there is always an issue because of the strict noise levels at both the festival sites.

"We wanted to maximise the impact of the low end, but in a directional way to avoid noise propagation across the entire site. We always require more than the nor

Ireland - Out Board has announced that Mosco Sound Design is the latest addition to its expanding, global distribution network. Dublin-based Mosco will now provide the Republic of Ireland with all sales and support for a new range TiMax products.

The company, headed by directors Mick O'Gorman and Kevin McGing, provides a platform in Ireland for the brand's latest innovation, TiMax SoundHub, an scaleable multichannel audio mix engine and playback system for theatrical productions, live events and AV installations.

Mosco will also take on the TiMax Tracker system which makes perfomers' radio mic audio accurately follow their position onstage in 3D using precision radar-frequency UWB sensors, and which is also currently being tested for control of live cameras and video server content.

Mick O'Gorman comments, "After a long and positive relationship with Robin and Dave and

UK - NSR Communications has announced that it has been awarded a three-year contract for the Driffield Show, in North Yorkshire. NSR will be responsible for supplying a complete PA system for the entire Show site, which attracts over 25,000 visitors making it Yorkshire's, and possibly the UK's, biggest one day show.

This year, the Show is planned for Wednesday 22 July. As well as live competition and displays in the main ring visitors can look forward to a wide range of exciting areas for all the family including the Enterprise Village that showcases what local rural enterprises can offer in terms of products and services.

NSR Communications has been supplying the event industry with audio and visual equipment for purchase or hire for over 50 years.

(Lee Baldock)

USA - Auralex Acoustics is now offering its Room Analysis service in a retail package. The in-store kit is a complete, user-friendly programme providing all the tools necessary to acoustically analyse any room, says the company. Auralex Acoustics' lead acoustical engineer Gavin Haverstick is hosting several Room Analysis Plus overview demonstrations at the company's booth at this week's Winter NAMM in Anaheim.

Auralex's In-Store Room Analysis Kit includes a Behringer ECM8000 omni-directional measurement microphone, a USB drive featuring swept sine signals, as well as a complete instructional guide.

Room Analysis Plus is an off-site analysis service where consumers download an audio file featuring a swept sine signal from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Users can then record the sweep with an omni-directional measurement microphone in the location of the room in question. All files can be se

UK - Allen & Heath has launched a new compact digital mixing system. Evolved from the flagship iLive digital range, the iLive-T Series has all the performance and power of the original iLive in a new lightweight, affordable package, says the company.

The T Series comprises the fixed I/O iDR-32 and iDR-48 MixRacks and iLive-T80 and iLive-T112 Surface options with remote CAT5 connection. Each rack can be used with either control surface, and all models will be compatible with the existing iLive units.

"The T Series has been developed using proven digital technology from our flagship iLive professional range. It has flexible audio architecture, with configurable buses, patching, control and FX, and offers the same processing power, DSP algorithms and functionality. We are thrilled to be able to deliver the same stunning audio performance in a smaller footprint at a fraction

USA - Dirty Dancing- The Classic Story On Stage is now playing at Chicago's Cadillac Palace Theatre. Sound designer Bobby Aitken has brought a stellar crew to design and run the elaborate Meyer Sound M'elodie line array loudspeaker system, including associate sound designer Garth Helm, UK associate sound designer and programmer Simon King, FOH engineer Bill Ruger and monitor engineer Allen Sanders.

"We have such a large dynamic range in this show, from whisper dialog and underscoring to full-on concert levels," says Garth Helm. "The M'elodies have met all our demands and SPL requirements of a box twice its size."

The main system, provided by New York-based Sound Associates, was designed by Helm with assistance from Meyer Sound's Design Services using the MAPP Online Pro acoustical prediction program. The system comprises left and right hangs of 16 M'

UK - Eton College has installed Vieta's So Cubes in its 15th century College Hall. Specified by Scanaudio for use at the school's dinner functions, a fully portable six-unit system takes less than five minutes to set up.

With extensive oak wall-panelling reaching up the walls of this medieval banqueting hall, "attaching loudspeakers or cables to the fabric of the building was an absolute no-no," explains Scanaudio's William Couchman. "The beauty of the Vieta So Cube solution is that we didn't have to make any physical changes to the Hall's historic interior.

"All the control and processing equipment is built into a 8U mixer rack which is wheeled out for the functions. And it takes minutes for a member of staff to put the wireless So Cubes onto the dining tables. "That's a PA system for up to 130 people set up and ready to go in under 5 minutes."

USA - At San Francisco's Fort Mason, YouTube staged its first live event, using Meyer Sound systems supplied by Pro Media/UltraSound of Hercules, Calif. Billed as a "part concert, part variety show, and part party", YouTube Live included presentations ranging from the music of will.i.am and Joe Satriani and turntable mixes by Bay Area DJ Mike Relm to the showmanship of Mythbusters and Will It Blend host Tom Dickson.

With stages at either end of the 400ft long Herbst Pavilion, and a third in the middle, Pro Media/UltraSound sound designer Mike Brady outfitted both end stages with left and right hangs of six M'elodie line array loudspeakers and two 700-HP subwoofers. Three staggered stereo pairs of legacy MSL-2A loudspeakers in either direction provided distributed delay for each stage. A Galileo loudspeaker management system using two Galileo 616 processor

USA - Elation Professional has launched the RMD-1220 12-channel rack-mount dimmer. Serving up 20 amps per channel, the RMD-1220 is a larger version of the company's RMD-1210 10-amp dimmer with more load capacity and features, making it a suitable dimming solution for large stage shows, concerts, tours and productions.

"We were getting a lot of requests for a 20-amp dimmer, so we developed the RMD-1220," said Eric Loader, director of sales for Elation Professional. "At 20 amps per channel, users can hook up a bigger load to each channel, so they can control either more fixtures or higher wattage ones. We also added some brand-new features, while keeping the price tag surprisingly affordable."

Among the new features found on the RMD-1220 is compatibility with ArtNET or Ethernet protocol. The pack comes equipped with an ArtNET connection, allowing it to be con

UK - Monacor International has announced the MKS-48/WS sound reinforcement system, in which each separate speaker forms an individual 'segment' of a complete 360° hemisphere (when four are used).

Thus the MKS-48/WS can be used singly (as a ceiling corner-mount unit), in pairs (as a flat 180° vertically- and horizontally-radiating wall solution), in threes (wrapped around a column) or with four segments fitted together, to provide a hemispherical ceiling speaker.

The MKS-48/WS is a high-quality 10cm full range 'universal' speaker which because of its versatility allows perfect integration into any indoor application, says the company.

(Jim Evans)

Canada - Surround microphone manufacturer Holophone has named AppleWorld Distribution as the company's exclusive UK distributor. Through AppleWorld Distribution's relationship with more than 300 dealers across the country, Holophone is looking to make its products more accessible to its users in the UK.

AppleWorld Distribution is the distribution arm of Planet Audio Group, which is also made up of Planet Audio, Planet Video and MacUniverse. The group specialises in advanced audio, video and storage solutions.

"With AppleWorld coming from a Mac-based background and much of the content for film, video and podcasting being produced on Mac computers, we feel this partnership will help nurture our current UK customer-base as well as help introduce Holophone into areas of the market where we are looking to expand," says Holophone CEO Jonathan Godfrey. "The company's b

USA - Loud Technologies has confirmed the appointment of Tokyo-based Onkyo Tokki as the exclusive Japanese distributor for its Mackie & Tapco brands. Onkyo Tokki already distributes Loud's EAW brand in Japan.

In a related move, Loud also announced the 30 January closure of its Tokyo office and the transfer of all four former Loud staff members to the Onkyo Tokki team. Loud's Tokyo office will continue normal operations through 30 January and Onkyo Tokki will begin Mackie & Tapco sales on 2 February 2009.

"Onkyo Tokki is a long-standing Loud partner and will be instrumental in expanding the Mackie and Tapco brands' presence in the very important Japanese market. And with the added continuity of the former Loud Japan team, they will provide our existing dealers with continued levels of outstanding support and service," commented Davwinder Sheena, director of sales Loud

UK - One of London's latest high profile office and leisure developments, Kings Place offers high quality public arts facilities, including a concert hall, recital rooms, art galleries, waterside bars, restaurants and corporate event spaces.

Also acting as the headquarters for two orchestras - the London Sinfonietta and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment - the Dixon Jones-designed building has been developed with acoustic excellence at its heart, with the inclusion of three Ampetronic induction loop systems ensuring that as many people as possible can appreciate the outstanding programme of events that the resident King's Place Music Foundation is providing.

Installed by Edinburgh-based Northern Light, two Ampetronic ILD1000G loop drivers power a pair of induction loops in the main concert hall at Kings Place. With an all-seated capacity of 420, the hall features a narr

UAE - Qatar's Al-Khor and Al-Wakrah football stadiums have recently installed Meyer Sound Milo line array loudspeakers and the SB-2 parabolic wide-range sound beams, with the entire project handled by AV-Tech of Doha.

The two stadiums are located about 55km apart on opposite sides of Doha, the capital of Qatar. When AV-Tech was contracted to install jumbo video screens and accompanying sound systems at both venues, the goal was to deliver highly intelligible speech and wide-bandwidth music to all 20,000 seats from one screen-side tower. It was an ambitious goal, as each point-source system would have to cover all of the seats at the stadium.

"Our design specification called for 105 dB SPL throughout, the same as for similar stadium systems we had done previously," says Hadi Arzouni, general manager of AV-Tech. "But here, because users wanted to have music during

UK - Developed to fulfil the requirement for a compact, industrial-strength, universal DVD/CD player, HHB¹s UDP-89 is now shipping.

Housed in a compact 1U rack-mounting chassis and engineered for dependable, long-term use, the UDP-89 plays CD, Video-CD, SACD, DVD-Video, and DVD-Audio discs, and features a built-in preamp with volume control for direct connection to active 5.1 speaker systems, Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, MPEG audio decoding, professional cueing, A-B repeat function and RS232 and parallel control interfaces.

Commenting on the announcement at NAMM, HHB managing director Ian Jones says: "We¹re delighted that the UDP-89 has now come to market, and confident that we have spent our time well in creating a universal DVD/CD player that A/V professionals can depend upon."

(Jim Evans)

UK - TOA's SX-2000 Audio Management System , is a fully scalable, network-enabled product line that is designed for the distribution of BGM, paging, and emergency messaging across large buildings and multiple-site facilities.

With the SX-2000SM System Manager as its 'hub', the range offers a variety of options designed to offer maximum flexibility in system design and installation, including multiple audio input and output units, fireman's microphone stations, and remote mic extensions. Minimum system configuration is eight inputs by eight outputs, and this is expandable to a maximum of 64 inputs and 128 outputs, with as many as 776 control ins and outs and with 16 audio buses plus 2 emergency buses.

To provide absolutely failsafe operation, the SX-2000 can remain fully functional on DC power and offers both network and power-supply redundancy. It also offers an additional ana

USA - Peavey has added the PV 115PM powered stage monitor and the PV 118D powered subwoofer to its enduring PV Series of sound reinforcement products.

The Peavey PV 115PM is a two-way powered monitor system engineered with a bi-amplified class D power section that drives a 15" woofer with a 2 3/8" voice coil and a 1.4" titanium-diaphragm 14T compression driver with 200W total power.

The PV 118D is a powered subwoofer engineered with a class D power section that drives an 18" woofer with 300W total power. The sub also includes a built-in fourth-order Linkwitz-Riley crossover (120Hz), exclusive bass contour circuitry and Peavey's proprietary DDT loudspeaker protection technology.

(Jim Evans)

UK - The Production, Operations and Artistic teams of Cirque du Soleil are currently looking for passionate individuals of all levels of experience to fill upcoming positions in a wide range of theatre-related technical fields, including automation, rigging, sound, lighting, carpentry, props, wardrobe, video/projection, stage management, artistic direction, technical direction and project/production management.

In an effort to attract the right people to fill these many roles, the company is hosting a recruitment event in London on Tuesday, 3 February 2009. This 'Red Curtain Recruitment Event' will provide an opportunity for those interested in working with Cirque du Soleil to meet its recruiters and managers, have a drink and a quick bite to eat with current employees, and generally learn more about the company and its many career opportunities.

Anyone wishing to attend can r

UK - Delta Sound's remit for the Mayor of London's New Year's Eve celebration, held in its traditional location on the banks of the River Thames has expanded significantly and now includes audio coverage for a 2km stretch of the north bank of the river from Westminster Bridge to Temple.

Produced marketing agency Jack Morton Worldwide and sponsored by LG, the event attracted around 250,000 people who braved the freezing conditions. They were rewarded with moving video projected onto the 108m high Shell Building, supplied for the first time by ETC, a spectacular fireworks display launched from the London Eye and a series of barges on the river, once again produced by French pyrotechnics company Group F, as well as a Radio One hosted show by Nihal which provided entertainment throughout the evening, plus the musical countdown sequence to midnight.

"With the general ambient l

Australia - ARX Systems has announced the appointment of Scottsdale Arizona based Olsen Audio Group as its distributor for the USA, Canada and Mexico.

ARX managing director Colin Park commented: "Olsen Audio Group CEO Craig Olsen and I have been discussing the prospects of working together in the North American markets now for a while. "ARX and Olsen's product philosophy is very similar, quality products, aimed into market niches, to make the audio professional's life easier.

"Olsen Audio has a large existing dealer network in the US and Canada and Craig feels that ARX products will be well received by dealers and end users alike."

Craig Olsen is an industry veteran of over 40 years in the US and Japanese pro audio industries. Olsen was involved in the touring sound industry from the late 1960's to 1982. In 1982 he was employed by the Yamaha Corporation w

USA Music software specialist Waves announced at Winter NAMM its commitment to the live sound market with a new dedicated division whose mission is "to focus on the needs of FOH, Monitor and Live Sound/Recording Engineers".

Waves will unveil a new live division website (www.waveslive.com), as well as release the D-Show Enabler, making over 50 Waves TDM plug-ins compatible for the live environment.

Waves' history in the live sound market is varied. MaxxBCL was the first Waves product to successfully help deliver the most bass out of PA systems including line arrays, and since its introduction over three years ago, it has been used by sound companies, improving sound in prominent tours, top live venues, and places of worship around the world. Also, since its release in November 2006, Waves Live Bundle has become widely used with Digidesign's Venue consoles.

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UK - Void Acoustics has announced the appointment of audio designer Andy Hunt to the company's design team.

Alex Skan, director of Void Acoustics Ltd, commented: "Andy is without doubt a powerful addition to our design team, led by Rog Mogale. A perfect complement to Rog's team, Andy's special set of skills and immense experience are helping to put Void in a very strong market position, emphasising our standing as a systems company with the scope for ground-breaking electronics as well as loudspeakers."

With his audio career spanning more than 20 years, Hunt began as a production manager, progressing to the design and manufacture of affordable high-end Hi-Fi amplifiers in the mid 1980s, developing innovative products that evolved into the Aura brand from B&W. He went on to found Matrix Amplifiers, which he ran successfully for many years.

(Jim Evans)

UK - Audio consultancy and equipment supplier KMR Audio has appointed a dedicated sales manager, Stefan Pope, to handle the increased business that the company is enjoying. Pope was previously manager of the Barnet branch of Digital Village.

Pope says: "It's an opportunity I've been waiting for. KMR is probably the epitome of a young, dynamic, pro-active sales company, with an excellent reputation. There are no corporate issues with central purchasing or multi-branch complications; we're a small and focused sales team. "

(Jim Evans)

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