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Leandro Jose Arguello: DAS Audio of America
John Bullen, Madina Mamedova: NEP UK
Thomas Pasler: RTI
Joe Hammer: PAT
Giacomo Previ: Powersoft
Andrew Pernetti, James Putland: Powersoft US
Graham Murray: Astro Spatial Audio
Mike Sinnott: Abbey Road Institute
Fernando Rey Mendez: Outline
Chris D’bais: Meyer Sound
Tibor Tamas: Lawo
Pepe Reveles: Focusrite
Paul Giansante: Martin Audio North America
Leonardo Dani: Outline
Audix Operations and Sales
Tom Williams, Scott Wakelin: L‑Acoustics
Ash Levitt: Heil Sound
George Dreyer, Jon Garner, Brandon Rinas: Vue Audio
Martin Berger: Riedel Communications
Adam Blaxill: Plasa
K-array appointments
Jim Boitnott, Rick Naqvi, Bret Costin: PreSonus
Rusty Waite: K-array
Tony Szabo: L-Acoustics
Derek Black: HHB Canada
Frank Verschuuren: Vintage King Los Angeles
Nikolaj Forsberg: DPA Microphones
David Scheirman: AES (President)
Rob Clark: Allen & Heath
David Antoine: Lawo (US)
Alex Jann: Focusrite
Mario de Arce: Focusrite Pro (US)
Christopher Toulmin: Plasa
Richard Liggins: Veale Associates
Christoph Musialik: MAAT Incorporated
John Li: Loud Audio
Timothy Self: Allihoopa
Joe Stopka: Tascam
Joshua Bench: Audient
Dave Ball: RCF UK
Jason Williams: Audio-Technica
Reinhold Friedrich, Michael Müller: Stage Tec
Frank Bothe, Jan Biermann: d&b audiotechnik
Scott Arnold: Autograph Sound Recording
d&b audiotechnik Americas management changes
Daniel Channon: Riedel Communications
Simon Purse: Martin Audio
Andrew Francis, Richard Knott: Shure Distribution
Dynaudio US staff changes
Daniel Mills: Audient
Derek Goodman : Heil Sound
Howard Jones, Jussi Väisänen: Genelec
Mitchell Mead, George Edgerley: dB Broadcast
Bob Tamburri: Ashly Audio
Rich Nevens: Focusrite
Rodolphe Portet: APG
Rune Jacobsen: Dynaudio
Robert Griffiths: FBT Audio
Marilyn Fernandes: EAW
Martin Drumm: Penn Elcom
Denis Castanet RTS/Telex
Kevin McNally: Old Barn Audio
Evan MacKenzie: DPA Microphones
Richard Johnstone: Focusrite
Ulrike Lauterbach: RTW
Austin Freshwater: DiGiCo
Mick Kamihara: Revolabs
David Claringbold: d&b audiotechnik
Luca Giaroli, Lorenzo Sassi: DirectOut Technologies
Alex Soto: L-Acoustics
Chris Pyne: Allen & Heath
John Bell: Riedel Communications Australia.
Stephen Brownsill: TSL Products
Håkan Sjöö: Powersoft (Deva, EMENA)
Bernie Broderick, Jeremy Forsythe: EAW
Group One staff changes
Bob Harrison: Wharfedale Pro
Wil Stam: ASL Intercom
Ed McConaghay: RTI
Tony Griffiths: Adlib
Karl Kahlau: Karl Kahlau
Jim Mack: Ashly Audio
Kelsea Robson: Loud Technologies
Jason Bethune, Stephan Grawe: Music Group
David Lois: Broadcast Solutions
Klas Dalbjörn: Powersoft Audio
Damon Crisp: Orbital Sound
Chris Whelan: dB Broadcast
Karlie Miles, Mark Davies: TSL Products
John Hourihane, Richard Ferriday, Andy Jackson: SSL
John Whitcore, Steffenee Copley: Genelec Inc
Paul Lamarre: EAW
Mike Docksey: AC-ET
Van Williamson: Music Group
Nancy Dias: EAW
Richard Cabot: AES
Damien Wilson: Freedman Electronics Group
Tim Claman: Avid
Allen & Heath expands US Marketing Team
Tim Carroll: The Focusrite Group
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Fast News

Historic Stratford-upon-Avon church gets NoiseBoys update

Stratford-upon-Avon’s Holy Trinity Church has replaced an ageing sound system with an Electro-Voice and Dynacord alternative from NoiseBoys Technologies.

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London cathedral on message with refreshed sound system

Set in West London, Saint Sophia’s Greek Orthodox Cathedral – also known as the Cathedral of Divine Wisdom – where an under performing sound system has been replaced by APi Sound & Visual.

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Billy’s Bronx Bar gets RCF/TT+ upgrade from GeoSound

Just steps from Yankee Stadium in the site of the former Earl Theatre in the Bronx, Billy’s Sports Bar has upgraded its audio with the installation of a TT+ Audio GTX 12 system to deliver ‘concert-level performance’ for DJ performances, sports programming and high-energy playback across the venue’s large-format video systems and entertainment spaces.

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IoM Gaiety Theatre adds to DiGiCo mixing arsenal

The Villa Marina & Gaiety Theatre on the Isle of Man’s main city of Douglas, comprises The Gaiety Theatre, a Frank Matcham playhouse opened in 1900, the Royal Hall, an octagonal dancehall opened in 1913, and a series of smaller multipurpose spaces. Looking to the future, the venue has installed two further DiGiCo Quantum mixing consoles, both supplied by Adlib.

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TMPRL makes Chile history with Funktion-One deployment

TMPRL, an electronic music event produced by Street Machine alongside underground collectives FOMO and DAME, has become Chile’s first festival to have Funktion-One systems on three stages following a collaboration between Funktion-One Chile, Funktion-One Argentina and Púrpura Producciones.

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Grass Valley AMPP at Home with Lawo integration

Grass Valley and Lawo have announced a technology collaboration focused on validating orchestration, control and media exchange integration between Grass Valley AMPP cloud-based production platform and Lawo Home. This is aligned with Grass Valley and Lawo’s open system approaches and supports the industry direction established by the EBU Dynamic Media Facility (DMF) initiative and the co-supported Media eXchange Layer (MXL) project.

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Tallinn College of Music and Ballet takes Quatum leap

Tallinn College of Music and Ballet (MUBA) in Estonia has adopted DiGiCo Quantum mixing consoles for their intuitive system layout and flexibility as teaching aids, but also to support concerts and gala performances at the college.

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