Allen & Heath rolls out crowd-pleasing features and dynamic add-ons with SQ V1.4 Ennovations by Thomas Richard - June 5, 2019 SQ-6 with DynEQ4 add-on Allen & Heath has released V1.4 firmware (watch) for its award-winning SQ series, delivering a raft of crowd-pleasing features and new dynamic processing options ported from the company’s flagship dLive digital mixing system. First up, and hotly anticipated, V1.4 unveils a dynamic trio of powerful audio tools, comprising
DiGiCo Desks Pass Testing with Flying Colors on A$AP Rocky Tour Live by Thomas Richard - April 5, 2019 Performing in full crash test dummy attire in the shadow of several vintage BMW and Mercedes Benz vehicles suspended over the stage, A$AP Rocky fully embraced the theme and vibe of his latest record, Testing, on his recent Injured Generation Tour. The A$AP Mob member’s first major North American road trip
USA: Claypaky & grandMA2 tours with Panic! At The Disco Live by ETA - April 30, 2017May 11, 2017 Panic! At The Disco just finished the last leg of their “Death of a Bachelor” tour with Claypaky A.leda B-EYE K20 and Sharpy fixtures and a grandMA2 full-size console along for the ride. The two-month run, which began in Connecticut and wrapped in Florida, concluded an extensive arena tour supporting the
SGP: Electronics & Engineering Launches EAW Radius and Mackie AXIS News by ETA - December 14, 2016 The 1st of December, saw Electronics and Engineering Pte Ltd (E&E) launch the EAW Radius loudspeakers and Mackie AXIS console in Singapore. Attended by end-users such as education facilities, houses of worship, rental&staging companies as well as system integrators and consultants, the launch was held at the Blackbox @ Gateway
SGP: MIDAS M32 Training Kicks Off In Singapore with Consolidated Audio Networks News by ETA - December 14, 2016December 14, 2016 Singapore-based MIDAS Partner, Consolidated Audio Networks Pte Ltd (CAN), recently hosted its first introductory MIDAS M32 training course at its headquarters’ training facility, and has been deemed a remarkable success. The ‘Fundamentals of Mixing’ training course was designed and delivered by CAN audio engineers, Chad Batchelor and Colin Oliveiro. The first
JPN: SSL Live Plays Its Part In Traditional Japanese Theatre Install News by ETA - November 22, 2016 National Theatre Large Hall Control Room The National Theatre of Japan, this year celebrating its 50th anniversary, is State owned and operated by the Japan Arts Council. The theatre's main responsibilities are tied to traditional Japanese theatre and performance styles, with a remit to research, educate, and perform in disciplines such
DEU: ETC on tour with The Trocks Live by ETA - August 19, 2016August 18, 2016 This summer, the global phenomenon Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo stormed into Germany for two dazzling months, stopping off at Berlin, Cologne, Mannheim, Osnabrück and Stuttgart along the way. This award-winning American all-male drag ballet corps parodies the conventions and clichés of romantic and classical ballet. On their recent jaunt across Germany, besides their size
UK: Jon Sword gets a Feeling for CDC six Live by ETA - June 29, 2016June 28, 2016 The Feeling FOH engineer Jon Sword has had been touring the band with a Cadac CDC six console on their recent Jeff Lynne’s ELO arena support slot. The tour has seen both engineer and band fall in love with the amazing sounding compact Cadac. Sword has been The Feeling’s FOH man
UK/EU: HSL Feels The Amor & Pasión with Il Divo Live by ETA - June 21, 2016June 20, 2016 Photos credit: Louise Stickland Lighting and visuals rental specialist HSL has invested again in more Martin Pro MAC Viper Wash DXs and MAC Aura XB moving lights, also more grandMA2 consoles for the latest Il Divo UK and European tour. The tour sees the band present their smouldering “Amor & Pasión” (Love
UK: All That Jazz Ronnie Scott’s goes digital with Autograph and DiGiCo Install by ETA - June 1, 2016June 1, 2016 Miles Ashton (left) with DiGiCo's Tim Shaxson and Ben Wiffen from Autograph The original Ronnie Scott’s opened its doors in October 1959 as a small basement club where local musicians could jam with others who shared their passion. Almost six decades later, and in its Soho home, Ronnie Scott’s is one