Apple and Allen & Heath Put A New Twist on Personal Mixing
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0 comments - Posted by Byron Conerly at 3:30 PM - Categories: Technology
http://www.allen-heath.com/node/1228
0 comments - Posted by Byron Conerly at 3:30 PM - Categories: Technology
Hi guys and guyettes,
Real estate is always an issue on stage. Be it a one time performance or routine event, we are always finding creative ways to position tripod microphone stands around the musicians, instruments, music stands, etc. Apparently, Audix heard the people and came up with a very cool solution with their MicroBoom series.
The MicroBoom series was primarily designed for choir applications. We quickly found out that these microphones sound amazing in a number of applications. I've used them on piano, podium, and numerous orchestra instruments, all with great success. Audix released the MicroBoom24 at NAMM. It uses a 24" long boom, instead of the usual 50" or 84", and it is perfect to use with instruments like Cello, Oboe, Harp, Bass, etc. The foot print of these microphones when used with their small stand is extremely small and it fits into those tight spaces or stages with lots of microphones already present.

Check out their website for more details or gives us call.
Gil Parente
gil@eartsinc.com
0 comments - Posted by Gil Parente at 3:51 PM - Categories: Technology
Hi yalls,
On this second installment of NAMM Report, I figured I could touch (no pun intended) on a phenomenon that is taking over the AV industry. The famous iPad tablet.
It is needless to say how useful those things can really be. The audio industry definitely didn't wait too long to jump on the band wagon. Allen & Heath was showing their iPad App that will be released at the end of the month for the iLive Series consoles. It is an impressive app that gives you just about any control over console functions. It will make life really easy to control monitor mixes from the stage, as well as walking around your venue to dial in your mix a little better. Many manufacturers are catching on to this trend and offering similar control options using tablets.
Digital mixers can be overwhelming at times to volunteers. For that reason the iPad app brings a great level of simplicity of operation for those with limited experience.
Allen&Heath did a great job on the layout and options of the app making it customizable for easy or complex operation. It will certainly make life a lot easier for operating the console on simple events such as weddings, meetings and etc without full console access. By the way, you don't even need a console surface with this system. You can use the iPad only as a mixing surface. Pretty cool. We can't wait to offer to our clients.
Bellow is a screen shot of one of the pages for the app.

Check out Allen&Heath's website for more info on their products, or just get a hold of us.
Posted by Gil Parente at 3:33 PM - Categories: Technology
Hi friends,
After 4 days of pure audio and music fun at NAMM, i figure I could share a few of the many interesting things I saw at the show.
For those who don't know, NAMM is pretty much one of the biggest conventions in the world that relates to the music industry. It usually takes place in January and it is located at Anaheim, CA. It takes over the entire convention center and some hotels around it. If you are in the music industry, being ministry or not, you should go to at least one of these in your lifetime.
This little product that I found at a very discrete booth there is called Kick Port. It basically acts as a tuning port for your kick drum. Snare, toms and other instruments coming soon. I heard the unit at the show floor and was truly impressed with the change. I was even more impressed with the price being around $40 street. It makes it for a very easy and low cost way of getting a better sound out of your instruments. Check their website for more info.
www.kickport.com
Take care
Gil
0 comments - Posted by Gil Parente at 4:12 PM - Categories: Technology
Hi guys and guyettes,
Ever wonder what more could be done with a personal mixer? We did too.
Here is a product that could answer that.
Mymix will not only let you customize your own mix, but also multitrack record all the channels in the system as well as record your mix. All to a SD card on the unit. It also has a built in FX so you can add that ever desired reverb to the vocals and etc. All without affecting everyone else's mixes.
For more info, visit their website and give us a call or email us.
407-299-9678
info[at]eartsinc[dot]com
0 comments - Posted by Gil Parente at 9:07 AM - Categories: Technology
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0 comments - Posted by Renato Parente at 7:58 PM - Categories: Technology