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VOID ACOUSTICS | NODE
www.voidaudio.com
Node is a range of highly inconspicuous sub miniature stage monitors designed to produce a true point source radiation pattern by use of a dual concentric configuration. First to make a début is the Node 3, which has been designed for medium scale stage monitor duties that require a discreet yet sophisticated look such as high visibility broadcast stages and high profile corporate cliental. Further possibilities for use if wall mounted include downfill in prestigious night venues and as part of the main system in smaller clubs. Advanced materials such as carbon fibre have been employed to minimise cabinet colouration, skim weight yet still provide an enclosure with industrial strength properties.
XTA | DP548
www.xta.co.uk
The blue front panels of XTA rack-mount audio processors are a familiar sight in live and installed audio systems throughout the world. Now the company has raised the bar, not just one but several notches, with the development of the DP548. The DP548 will be warmly welcomed by audio professionals throughout the industry, as it adds Series 2 Dynamics onto a 4 Series base and then goes on adding. The DP548 Dynamic Audio Processor combines the very best of the company’s product line and delivers an audio solution, which is their most powerful yet. Audio Professionals already familiar with XTA’s Series 2 Dynamics will immediately see the benefit that adding this functionality brings. With Dynamic EQ becoming an ever-more important tool in live as well as installed sound markets, the latest XTA processor is certain to find a highly appreciative audience.
YAMAHA | M7CL V3 EDITOR V3.0.5 AND LS9 EDITOR V2.1.3
www.yamahaproaudio.com
While Apple Macs have been at the vanguard of creative industries such as recorded music and graphic design for many years, it is only in comparatively recent times that the technology for controlling live mixing consoles via computer has been widely used - and that’s been mainly with Windows-based machines. Now, however, users are increasingly using Macs for system control, so Yamaha has developed the new software packages to complement the already-available PM5D Editor software. The M7CL V3 Editor V3.0.5 and LS9 Editor V2.1.3 can control virtually every parameter of their respective consoles. Both are run from within the latest version of Studio Manager V2 Host (V2.3.3), which provides unparalleled flexibility, allowing the user to control several separate Yamaha consoles, both online and offline, simultaneously from within the same environment. The new OSX packages, together with Studio Manager V2 Host and all of Yamaha’s control software options for both platforms, can be downloaded from the website.
ZERO 88 | ZEROS REMOTE ANDROID APP
www.zero88.com
Cooper Controls has announced the launch of an Android version of their popular ZerOS Remote application. Continuing its commitment to mobile device integration, this new app adds to their existing suite of iPhone, iPod, iPad and Windows Mobile applications. The ZerOS Remote Android app, the first for the entertainment technology industry, allows remote control of any ZerOS console. The app allows users to control their lighting rig from their Android for the first time. From channel levels to playback the ZerOS Remote offers full control of the Leap Frog 48, Leap Frog 96, Frog 2, ORB and ORB XF consoles. The ZerOS Remote Android App is available free of charge and can be downloaded from the Android marketplace.
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