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HARMAN’s Soundcraft Studer to Hold Open House Sessions at Church at the Mall

Studer_ChurchattheMall copyLAKELAND, Florida — HARMAN’s Soundcraft Studer mobile truck will be coming to the First Baptist Church at the Mall on March 4 and 5, 2013 for Open House sessions focusing on live sound mixing for houses of worship. The Church at the Mall in Lakeland, Florida can accommodate almost 2,500 congregants and is equipped with a Studer Vista 5 M2 digital console.

The sessions will provide hands-on training about how to use Soundcraft and Studer consoles in a house of worship environment, along with instruction about the particular requirements of house of worship mixing and audio production for live sound and broadcast.

“Mixing audio for a house of worship can be just as complex and demanding as mixing sound for a rock concert or theater production, especially when you have to mix a full praise band, choir, preacher and others, deal with the acoustics of a large sanctuary or mega church and possibly also create separate mixes for a live broadcast, recording, foyer and other areas” said Katy Templeman-Holmes of Soundcraft Studer. “The Open House is an opportunity to learn from us and from some of our users basic through advanced theory to hands-on tips and tricks on how to get the most out of Soundcraft and Studer consoles and the specific features that make them ideal for house of worship applications.”

Attendees will have the opportunity to work with Soundcraft and Studer factory experts to receive demos and training on various consoles, from their general operation and signal flow to the consoles’ unique features. Jason Bethune of HARMAN Professional’s regional rep firm Dobbs Stanford will be on hand both days to cover all HARMAN-related questions.

The Open House will be held at the First Baptist Church at the Mall, 1010 East Memorial Blvd, Lakeland, FL 33801. Details are available at usa.soundcraft.com.

HARMAN (www.harman.com) designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of audio and infotainment solutions for the automotive, consumer and professional markets — supported by 15 leading brands, including AKG®, Harman Kardon®, Infinity®, JBL®, Lexicon® and Mark Levinson®. The Company is admired by audiophiles across multiple generations and supports leading professional entertainers and the venues where they perform. More than 25 million automobiles on the road today are equipped with HARMAN audio and infotainment systems. HARMAN has a workforce of about 13,400 people across the Americas, Europe and Asia, and reported net sales of $4.4 billion for year ended June 30, 2012.

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TV2 East of Denmark Expands its Horizons With HARMAN’s Studer Vista 5 M2 Console

(Left to Right) Peter Holmberg Pedersen; Tonni Manum; Kasper Thor Larsen

VORDINGBORG, Denmark — In a move to bring its audio capabilities to the cutting edge, regional broadcaster TV2 East of Denmark recently purchased a 32-fader HARMAN Studer Vista 5 M2 digital mixing console for its studio in Vordingborg. The console was supplied by Studer’s Danish distributor Danmon.

TV2 East is primarily using the Studer Vista 5 M2 console for news (TV2 East broadcasts four news shows each day) and sports programming, along with regional talk shows and documentaries.

According to Kasper Thor Larsen, Head of Technology at TV2 East, the station was looking to upgrade to the latest and most sophisticated audio equipment. “We had a Yamaha PM1D console but it was time to replace the board,” he said. “So we have been researching and found Studer to be the best fit.”

The reasons for Studer being the best fit, Larsen continues, are multiple. “We wanted a true broadcast-quality audio board and we get that from Studer for sure,” he said. “This Vista 5 console has the best audio quality I’ve heard from a broadcast console, and its redundancy was another major factor in our decision. It’s very flexible and it can be easily configured to our needs.

In addition, the ability to control and automate the console via the EMBER protocol played a big factor in the decision process. For some applications, the console will be controlled from TV2 East’s Ross Overdrive automation system. The console will also work as an audio router and format converter in TV2 East’s infrastructure, giving them a simple and economic solution.

“The integration of Studer VISTA FX by Lexicon is also a perfect match for our requirements and gives easy control of the sophisticated effects in a very cost-effective way,” Larsen noted.

Larsen and his team also cited the Vista 5 M2’s TFT metering system as an attractive feature. This meter bridge is capable of displaying signal levels from mono through to 5.1 channels on each input, with a configurable lower area which can be used to display bus assignments, sound images or the unique History mode, where a scrolling audio waveform displays signal anomalies and highlights them for up to 50 seconds to allow the engineer to identify where the event occurred.

“Our audio team also found the console very easy to use,” Larsen said. The Vistronics™ control surface is a very nice way to build an audio board. The controls are simple to use and the entire operation is very intuitive. The possibilities are endless. This is the new world!”

HARMAN (www.harman.com) designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of audio and infotainment solutions for the automotive, consumer and professional markets – supported by 15 leading brands, including AKG, Harman Kardon, Infinity, JBL, Lexicon and Mark Levinson. The company is admired by audiophiles across multiple generations and supports leading professional entertainers and the venues where they perform. More than 20 million automobiles on the road today are equipped with HARMAN audio and infotainment systems. HARMAN has a workforce of about 13,400 people across the Americas, Europe and Asia, and reported sales of $4.4 billion for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2012.

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Opera Bastille Upgrades With HARMAN’s Studer Vista 5 M2 Console

Opera Bastille's Serge Dupont (left) and Philippe Taberlet.

PARIS, France – When it was inaugurated back in 1989, L’Opéra Bastille in Paris (home to Opéra National de Paris) immediately provided Parisians with a world-class concert hall dedicated to opera. Designed by Canadian-Uruguayan architect Carlos Ott on a massive footprint of 155,000 square metres, (comprising three separate buildings), it opened on July 13-the eve of the 200th anniversary of the storming of the Bastille.

The highly-experienced audiovisual technical team of Serge Dupont and Philippe Taberlet has been supervising Opera Bastille’s production requirements since the very beginning, and 23 years later has just commissioned a new 32-fader HARMAN Studer Vista 5 M2, with TFT meter bridge monitoring, from French distributor Audiopole. This will ensure that the sound quality of future Opera Bastille productions remains at the cutting edge.

The new Vista 5 will fulfill all monitoring and recording duties, replacing the house’s long-serving digital desk in the control booth. This overlooks the 2,703-seat auditorium from the upper balcony 50 metres above the ground, while the building itself descends a further 30 metres below street level.

Although this is its first experience with Studer, Opera Bastille already had a relationship with Jean-Philippe Blanchard from Audiopole-one of four companies to respond to the tender. He was able to add value to the package by introducing two brand-new Studer products.

The new Vista FX engine will enable Opera Bastille to add up to 24 channels of Lexicon PCM-96 effects to the console while the 19-inch Vista Compact Remote Bay (similar to a laptop computer in design), with 12-fader touchscreen and keyboard, provides a slave or secondary desk to work in parallel with the Vista 5-and at the same time lets the team control the sound balance remotely from the auditorium itself.

Philippe Taberlet’s original tender had been for a giant automation system, since they stereo record every production for archive purposes. But he jumped at the opportunity to embrace both add-ons-as well as the Vista 5 M2′s meter bridge, immediately seeing the advantage of the peak hold facility and the history mode display.

“With the desk situated in the sound booth we had wanted to be able to make our own EQ settings during rehearsals and adjust the levels remotely,” Taberlet said. “This facility formed an important part of the tender, and the Remote Bay also gives us a spare and redundancy. As for FX, we wanted this of course, and it was a great surprise to learn that we could now have access to the Lexicon reverb/delays [via the Vista FX frame] because this had not been included in our original tender.”

The Vista FX frame includes two Lexicon cards, which will enable them to run two 5.1 surround signals (or four stereo).

As for the signal transmission architecture, the Opera House already has a full Optocore optical fibre ring system networking the auditorium with the 450-seat amphitheatre and 237-seat studio (which make up the facility, along with full-size rehearsal stage) and the Vista 5 M2 will plug into the optical ring via the MADI card.

AES and fibre will be used throughout, and the Vista 5 M2 itself is configured with 64 MADI I/O channels, with 48 AES I/O, 16 mic/line inputs and 72 analogue outputs.

Taberlet and Dupont had wanted a large DSP configuration which will provide them with 96 multitrack busses as well as the 72 D/A converters for outputs, This is because while the bulk of their productions are unamplified (and some subtly so to create the illusion that the sound is transparent) they also have a long association with IRCAM (Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique) who were set up to explore avant garde electroacoustic music. One of its early supporters was Pierre Boulez, who had originally promoted the idea for the new Opera House back in 1968.

The new Studer Vista 5 M2 will suit the many roles for which it has been assigned with precision, and its sonic excellence has already been noted, as Taberlet explained. “We were loaned a desk for trial over a 2-week period and made a 2-track recording; we ran the Studer in parallel with our existing desk and our recording engineer said there was simply no comparison between the two.”

The snapshots had been another prerequisite, he added. “If the person working the desk on one production gets sick, we need to be able to replace him immediately with any member of the team, just by recalling the settings.”

Audipole followed up the sale by providing six days’ operator and maintenance team training in advance of the complete commissioning of the new Studer environment.

HARMAN (www.harman.com) designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of audio and infotainment solutions for the automotive, consumer and professional markets – supported by 15 leading brands, including AKG(r), Harman Kardon(r), Infinity(r), JBL(r), Lexicon(r) and Mark Levinson(r). The Company is admired by audiophiles across multiple generations and supports leading professional entertainers and the venues where they perform. More than 25 million automobiles on the road today are equipped with HARMAN audio and infotainment systems. HARMAN has a workforce of about 13,000 people across the Americas, Europe and Asia, and reported net sales of $4.3 billion for the twelve months ended March 31, 2012.

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