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1.Maarten Engels of Visual Productions. 2. The Martin Professional team. 3. Mark Copeland of Tannoy. 4. Nick Cook of Yamaha. 5. The Medialon stand. 6. Merging Sales and Operations Manager, Chris Hollebone and Product Manager Johan Wadsten. 7. Rob Hughes and James Godbehear of Midas.
also launched during the exhibition, a PC-based software solution for positioning a wide range of content onto a 5-10 megapixel digital canvas with minimal effort. Clear-Com showcased its Concert Version 2.6, designed specifically to allow col- laborative work groups to instantly and reliably communicate privately over LAN, WAN and Internet applications on Windows or Mac computers, the IP-based intercom software now provides an even greater range of features and options. d&b audiotechnik highlighted the fact that four elements from its White product range are now being offered in white as standard in addition to the traditional black. These are the 4S, 5S and 8S loudspeakers and the dedicated little 12S subwoofer all from the xS-Series. The focus this year for d&b at both its stand and demo lounge was firmly set on the topic of system integration and its products that have been specifically designed for the installer and system integrator. Dataton demonstrated version 5.2 of Dataton WATCHOUT multi-display produc- tion and playback system. The new addition to its version 5 software incorporates advanced spatial interaction and video integration capabilities. DiGiCo returned to ISE alongside the brand’s Dutch distributor TM Audio, and the
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company displayed a full product range including the SD7, SD8, SD9, SD10 and the smallest in the range, the SD11, the first digital mixing console to use Stealth Digital Processing - now found in the entire SD Range - and is still the industry’s most powerful digital mixer. The new UB MADI was also on display. This device al- lows any computer to instantly connect to MADI via a standard USB 2.0 connector, permitting users playback and record up to 48 tracks over MADI simultaneously. Elation presented a new definition of ‘true white light’. The new products included the Opti Tri White LED yoke, the TVL2000 White LED panel and the WW Tone warm white wash fixture. Genelec showcased its range audio solutions for the commercial installation market, as well as running free, on-booth training sessions that were open to all delegates. Products on display included the full 4000 Series active loudspeakers, including the new 4040A, as well as the 1238CF, a 3-way monitor designed for a wide range of professional applications.
Lab.gruppen exhibited its new install-centric amplifier range, E Series. This 1U install-centric amplifier platform combines ample power reserves with amaz-
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