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Taiwan’s KMC takes first d&b KSL Soundscape
Taiwan’s Kaohsiung Music Center (KMC) is the result of a local government initiative to rejuvenate a former industrial site – and also the first ever d&b KSL Soundscape installation.
The uniquely shaped venue includes a vast HI-Breeze Square outdoor stage, four auditoria and the HI-ING Hall – deemed the most important element of the park. A further auditorium is located outside the building on a bridge overlooking the Love River.
Much like the auditoria, the main stage can be subdivided into smaller units, giving the centre great flexibility in its hosting capabilities. The Music Center, which also functions as a tourist attraction, will primarily showcase musical performances and concerts.
Sound Adventures immerses Inspire Onmyoji production
Although limited by the Japanese Government’s Covid restriction, the 1,300-capacity Nissei Theatre in Tokyo staged a Umeda Arts Theater production of Inspire Onmyoji, starring Japanese actor Takao Osawa at the start of the year.
The show was scripted by Brazily Anne Yamada, Takaya Okamoto and Natsu Teranishi, and directed by Junya Yamada. It was staged using Martin Audio’s Wavefront Precision platform (WPM) and Sound Adventures immersive 3D with all outputs controlled by the Sara II Premium Rendering Engine, alongside next-generation video and lighting effects.
Mid South Audio opens with Audient ASP8024-HE
In a pandemic-defying move, Kevin Short’s Mid South Audio recording studio opened in Milton, Delaware, to great fanfare in September 2020 – with A-list musicians flown in from Nashville to be recorded on the facility’s new ASP8024-HE Audient mixing console, and showcasing the stage, sound and lighting abilities.
Owner Short had called in Gavin Haverstick of Haverstick Designs for the studio’s ground-up design, which includes a spacious live room for large ensembles, three separate Iso rooms, two control rooms and a smaller studio for voiceovers and additional mixing.
#WeMakeEvents hits hard with new UK campaign
#WeMakeEvents has launched a hard-hitting initiative, urging the UK Government to provide relief to the struggling live events sector. The Government Can’t See Us, Can You? shows the devastation the pandemic has wrought on the live event supply chain – told through the stories of the highly-skilled professionals whose livelihoods have been seriously damaged.
In an open letter to Rishi Sunak, the campaign calls on the Government to halt this destruction by recognising the impact of the pandemic on the live event supply chain, to support individuals and businesses while they cannot work, and to engage with the sector to develop a plan for reopening, including Government-backed Covid-19 cancellation insurance.
NDR Hannover venue installs Yamaha Rivage
The installation of a Rivage PM7 digital mixing system in the larger of two concert halls at the historic Landesfunkhaus Nierdersachsen in Hannover marks nearly 30 years of NDR’s use of Yamaha mixers at the venue.
NDR broadcasting from Hannover dates to 1924, moving to the Landesfunkhaus Nierdersachsen in 1950 with the construction of what was then the most technically advanced broadcast station in Europe. The 350-seat Kleiner Sendesaal concert hall was joined by the 1,250-seat Großer Sendesaal in the 1960s, home to the NDR Radio Philharmonic orchestra. The venues are used for live concerts, shows, awards ceremonies and events, many broadcast live or recorded for transmission.
Fast Moves
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Paul Richardson: LavoceTransducer specialist Lavoce Italiana has recruited Paul Richardson to take on the role of Business Development Manager for the Americas. With more than 20 years’ in the audio industry, Richardson’s...Read More...
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Fast News
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Dolby Atmos adopted by Vancouver’s Farm studioSometimes known as Gggarth due to his stutter, Canadian music producer and engineer Garth Richardson has installed a PMC immersive monitoring system at his recording studio near Vancouver, British Columbia,...Read More...
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Brainworx builds critical listening studioRenowned for plug-ins that replicate classic mixing console channel strips and analogue outboard equipment, as well as virtual instruments, Germany company Brainworx called on Dennis Busch from Acoustic...Read More...
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TiMax SoundHub rocks Amadeus productionTim Ferns from Swiss sound design collective, audiopool, recently placed a 64-channel TiMax SoundHub at the heart of his design for Rock Me Amadeus, Vereinigte Bühne Wien (VBW)’s latest in-house production,...Read More...
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Holoplot X1 Matrix Array over the moon at LightroomThe Moonwalkers is the latest experience at the Lightroom space in London, following its highly successful opener, David Hockney: Bigger & Closer not smaller & further away. A...Read More...
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Japan’s ARTA showroom chooses Genelec soundBegun in 1997 to nurture world-class drivers, ARTA (Autobacs Racing Team Aguri) is the product of a collaboration between racing driver Aguri Suzuki and Japanese car parts manufacturer Autobacs Seven....Read More...
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Audiotonix announces next-stage financial investmentAudiotonix has secured next-stage investment from private equity firm, PAI Partners. The move follows a successful partnership with global investment house Ardian that has seen Audiotonix build its presence...Read More...
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UK stadium switches from sport to music in minutesWithin 15 minutes of Birmingham City’s football match ending on Easter Monday, the club’s St Andrews Stadium had been transformed for UB40 to kick off their world tour and announce their new UB45 album...Read More...
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Focusrite secures Ecologi For Our Planet Gold AwardMarking Earth Day 2024, the Focusrite Group has announced that it has achieved the Ecologi For Our Planet Gold Award and has committed to setting science-based emission reduction targets through the Science...Read More...
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Shure reports sustainability success on Earth DayHaving announced aggressive targets for recyclable and/or renewable packaging of new products two years ago, Shure claims its goal to convert to 75 per cent by 2023 has been achieved and that the company...Read More...
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North Carolina’s ESUMC installs Martin Audio O-LineNoted for its pipe organ and stained-glass windows that dominate its sanctuary, Edenton Street United Methodist Church (ESUMC) in Raleigh, North Carolina, recently installed a Martin Audio O-Line micro...Read More...
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The Minimoog BookTo be launched imminently on Kickstarter, The Minimoog Book is the latest project for Kim Bjørn, founder of Danish independent publisher Bjooks. ‘The Minimoog Book is our most vital project yet, documenting...Read More...
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