Recording Expeditions in Burma!

Looking for something new and exciting? Interested in the music of other cultures? Want to improve your recording skills? Greg Simmons has announced three educational and affordable recording expeditions in Burma (aka Myanmar) for this coming August and September. Aimed at audio students, industry pros, musicians and composers, each 11-day expedition focuses on recording the…

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U2 debut remarkable huge touring LED

It’s ENORMOUS, at 200 feet long by 45 feet high. and it’s fed by a new 4k camera system with just one person doing the switching. Welcome to U2’s mega-tour 2017 style. On the Joshua Tree tour, PRG rolled out a new LED screen framer called SPACEFRAME. This carbon fiber touring frame is ultra-lightweight, collapsible…

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20 Questions: Martin Kinnane

20 Questions: Martin Kinnane By Cat Strom Martin Kinnane is busy. As is his way, he’s designing all over the place from independent theatre to national tours to state theatre companies. His work has been on show in every state of Australia for every major company. His event work has included Sydney’s New Year’s Eve,…

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Power crackdown at major Melbourne venues

MELBOURNE 10 MAY 2017: Without warning the Melbourne and Olympic Parks venues have commenced a strict inspection and enforcement regime that will heavily impact concerts and also may exceed AS/NZS 3112, the harmonised Australian and New Zealand Standards for AC Plugs and Socket-Outlets. A roadshow at Melbourne Park Function Centre yesterday narrowly avoided shutdown after venue staff deemed…

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History – 5, 15 and 25 years ago

The archive of Channels, Connections and CX magazines is online (here, free) now. Here are some highlights from five, fifteen and twenty five years ago this month. 25 YEARS AGO: CHANNELS The May-June 1992 edition of Channels (#13) ran to 44 pages and included a new studio and broadcast section. In industry news we reported…

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Riedel Introduces Bolero

A State of the Art, Next-Generation, Fully Artist-Integrated Wireless Intercom System At Prolight & Sound 2017, Riedel Communications introduced Bolero, a game-changing new wireless intercom solution. Bolero is an expandable, full-roaming, DECT-based intercom system in the license-free 1.9GHz frequency range. Fully integrated into Riedel’s Artist digital matrix intercom platform, Bolero offers a rich set of…

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We will pay. Eventually

By Julius Grafton I’m continuing on from last months ‘Magnificent – Unconscionable Behavior’ riff, which centered on the lowly paid and vulnerable in society. Remember the magnificent example of the Radio Rentals ‘Rent, Try, Buy for $1’ promotion? Where the poor buggers eventually paid $2004 out of their pensions for a washing machine worth about…

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Justin Bieber Production Report

By Cat Strom After a year of touring the world with his Purpose arena show, Justin Bieber began a run of stadium shows in Australia, shows that will continue through the rest of the year. Kenneth ‘Pooch’ Van Druten built his reputation as a FOH sound mixer with bands such as KISS, Kid Rock, Linkin…

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Perth industry faces tough times

Perth’s entertainment industry is struggling as the state endures a technical recession, and tours start to stay away. The pressure on professionals working across events and production is building, evidenced by an outpouring on a Facebook page called ‘100 percent upfront’. As reported in CX, audio operations manager Andrew Chambers named several event producers who he…

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PL&S 2017 – New audio!

By Jason Allen It’s been two years since I covered PL+S for CX, and in that time, the physical layout of PL+S and MusikMesse has flipped around, and the co-located shows offset by a day. Overall, I think it’s had a detrimental effect on both shows, but PL+S is still the healthier of the two.…

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ProLight & Sound 2017 : Lighting roundup

By Cat Strom The organisers of ProLight & Sound 2017 shuffled the halls and changed the days around but it seemed quieter than the past couple of years. Add to that a rather lack lustre offering of new products and the general response was a little ‘meh’. I spoke with many attendees and it seemed…

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Shunned and evicted

‘Come through the garage’, Michael* yelled. A jumble of tools, suitcases, clothes and cartons were strewed about. I picked my way through a pile of spanners that clattered over the concrete. He was squatting in the shade next to the pool, smoking a roll-your-own, looking pale and nervous. Aged around 30, Michael was between gigs…

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