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installation GERMANY Stagetec joins the Opera By Jon Chapple


THE OPERA house on the Unter den Linden boulevard, Berlin, Germany – home to the Berlin State Opera – is to undergo extensive renovation, during which time it will be equipped with audio and stage management technology by Salzbrenner Stagetec Mediagroup. Stagetec will supply its Aurus mixing console and Nexus audio network for sound editing and routing, and the PerformanceCeTRL system for stage management. The new opera house will feature three stage management desks, two of which are from the INSPIration series launched earlier this year.


Audio technology for the building will be provided by


Salzbrenner Stagetec Mediagroup’s NEXUS audio network has been installed in the State Opera House


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the Berlin branch of Stagetec in a joint venture with another German firm, Amptown System Company. Amptown will be responsible for “video and sound reinforcement [and]


project management”. The opera house is expected to remain closed throughout 2015. 


www.stagetec.com www.amptown-system.com


THE LONDON College of Music, part of the University of West London since 1991, is now home to the world’s largest Focusrite RedNet network to date, featuring 42 individual RedNet units. The project was undertaken as part of an ongoing plan of building and refurbishment which has seen LCM moving away from all-Avid systems (principally Pro Tools) and examining other audio


transport options. LCM senior lecturer Andrew Bourbon says he is “very, very impressed with how it sound[s],” adding: “Having heard a bunch of competitors, for me it offered a more detailed presentation that still retained musicality. I think RedNet strikes an excellent balance.”  www.focusrite.com www.uwl.ac.uk/academic- schools/music


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