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Richard Northwood: RH Consulting
Chris Wright, Andy Allen: Audient
David Cooper: Wohler Technologies (EMEA)
Karl Kussmaul: Lawo (US)
Simon Short: Focusrite (RedNet)
Erik Miehs: Riedel Communications
Mac Johnson, Melody Parker: Meyer Sound
Bryan Bradley: Harman Professional (AKG)
Alex Collins: Wohler (APAC)
Andy Duffield, Roland Morcom: Martin Audio
Jesus Cruz: Harman Pro (Mexico)
Luke Ireland: Martin Audio
Mitch Mortenson: Cadac (US)
Simon Holley: Sennheiser
Amnon Harman: d&b audiotechnik
Thierry Gandilhon: Netia
Ralf Schimmel: Lawo
Harry Lewis: Audient
EAW customer support appointments
Gilberto Morejon: Powersoft (Caribbean/Latin America)
Lily Xiao: Beyma (China)
Bash Akhtar, David Morbey: Martin Audio
Steve Farmer: Wohler Technologies
Mathieu Poussin: Netia
Peter Glinvad: TC Group China
Jiou-Pahn Lee: Riedel Communications
Ken Dewar: EAW (EMEA)
Christian Bockskopf, Serkan Güner: Riedel
René Harder: Stagetec
Joel Perry: Wigwam Acoustics
Nicki Fisher: Clear-Com (EMEA)
Ray van Straten: QSC Professional
Mark Ellis-Cope: Entec Sound & Light
Richard Kershaw: HHB
Nick Williams: TC Group (EMEA/APAC)
Christian Luecke: Allen & Heath
Dr Enrique Perez Gonzalez: Solid State Logic
Paul Morini: Cadac (US)
Leif Friestad: VDC Trading
Rob Hughes: Cadac
Graham Kirk: AES
Damian Hawley: Focusrite
Mike van der Logt: Ashly Audio (EMEA)
Scott Fraser: APG
Robin Dibble: Martin Audio
Noel Larson: Harman Professional
Yamaha Music Europe
Joe Keul: Kling & Freitag
Andreas Weingaertner: Martin Audio
Dr John White: QSC Audio Products
Max Lindsay-Johnson: Community Professional
Matt Ward: Brainworx (US)
Robert Margouleff: WSDG
Andrea Ippolito, Anastasia Klinushkina: Outline
Tim Gray: Source Distribution (UK)
Greg Suchomel: Symetrix
Graham Taylor: Wohler Technologies (EMEA)
Liam Connors: RadiantGrid (EMEA)
Mike Rigby: HHB Communications
Phillip Scobee: Crown Audio
Andy Stanton: Wohler Technologies (APAC)
Cameron O’Neill, Peter Cochrane: Riedel (Australia)
Dr Sean Olive: AES President
Pablo Espinosa: Meyer Sound
JBL Tour Sound Division appointments
DPA Microphones management restructure
Stefano Pucello: VDC Trading
Tom Oakes: Orbital Sound
Duncan Savage: Shure Distribution Systems Group
Fred Speckeen: Dynaudio Professional
Rich Soper: CUK Audio
Jorge Serrano, Pedro Enguidanos, Pablo Galve: Beyma
Mark Davidson: Focusrite (RedNet)
Keith Caggiano: Duran Audio (US)
René Greil: Klotz Cables
Owen Xing: TG Group China
Thomas Marcher: Harman Professional (Asia)
Franca Risi: Mediatech Design Group
Carlos Vargas: Loud Technologies
Mark Perrins, David Morbey: D&M Pro
Rusty Waite: EAW
Mark Flanagan: TC Group
Steve Johnson: Community Pro
Netia: Peter Fong, Jeffrey Jaworski (Asia/US)
Timothy (TJ) Smith: Harman Professional
Chris Vice: Harman Professional
Paul McMullan: Tannoy/Lab.gruppen/Lake
David McKinney: Harman Professional (China)
Sean Karpowicz: Soundcraft
Yamaha Commercial Audio (UK)
Stephanie Hansen: Masque Sound (US)
Binny Sharma: TC Group (India)
Craig Newbury: Wohler/RadiantGrid
Adam Thorneycroft: Orbital Sound
Patrick Almond: Carlsbro/Studiomaster
Franck Berger: Riedel Communications
James Godbehear/Richard Ferriday: Cadac
Andreas Hilmer: Lawo
Charles Blessing: Nugen Audio
Jay Easley: SSL
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Fast News

Tallinn College of Music and Ballet takes Quatum leap

Tallinn College of Music and Ballet (MUBA) in Estonia has DiGiCo Quantum mixing consoles not only as teaching aids, but also for concerts and gala performances at the college owing to their intuitive system layout and flexibility.

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DirectOut and RCF announce technology partnership

Under a new strategic technology partnership, DirectOut will bring its extensive expertise in audio networking, signal conversion, processing and redundancy technologies to support and enhance RCF’s system architectures. The collaboration is designed to deliver fully integrated solutions aligned with the RCF ecosystem, ensuring high performance, reliability, and seamless operation across a wide range of professional audio applications.

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SMPTE makes full Standards catalogue freely available

SMPTE has made its full Standards catalogue freely available to the global media technology community. This includes all published SMPTE Standards, Recommended Practices, Engineering Guidelines and Registered Disclosure Documents (RDDs), as well as all future releases.

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Waybox joins BluOS music streaming service platform

Portugal-exclusive business music service Waybox has become part of the Bluesound Professional streaming audio solution for commercial spaces. Designed for commercial environments, Waybox provides music and content suited to retail, hospitality, and similar commercial settings, accessible directly through BluOS.

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WSDG moves up a gear on Buenos Aires studio

Argentine composers and producers Andres Goldstein and Daniel Tarrab – founders of leading Latin American music production company Swing Music – have opened a new dual-studio in Buenos Aires with the help of WSDG on its acoustic and technical design.

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msonic takes on RCF in Finland

 RCF has appointed msonic as distributor in Finland, expanding local access to the company’s pro audio technologies.

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SAE Melbourne adds Audient controller to Mastering Suite

An active force in Melbourne’s audio education since 2013, the SAE University College campus has employed Audient technology to guide hundreds of students through the intricacies of professional audio production. Set up to take learners from their first fader push to high-end mastering, the school provides a smooth transition between foundational skills and advanced engineering.

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