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SAE Institute to invest £20 million in UK education and move global HQ to new Oxford campus…

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SAE Institute is set to open the world’s biggest technology school this year, alongside the very best seats of learning in the UK.
Not only will the Oxford campus be the largest SAE Institute to date – more than 14,200 […]

Review: Supertooth Voice Handsfree kit

The bluetooth handsfree kit by Supertooth, simply called the Supertooth Voice is a brilliant piece of kit, which includes a Text-To-Speech system.
‘The Voice’ announces instructions for the users like an authority figure would to a hyperactive child. In 6 different languages!! It indicates the status of the Bluetooth device and it announces the name ( […]

Steinberg announce Cubase Essential 4

Steinberg Media Technologies has announced a new Personal Music Production System: Cubase Essential 4.
Suited to musicians, home studios and anyone on a tight budget, Cubase Essential 4 is a streamlined version of Steinberg’s Cubase 4.
Including a powerful yet compact set of audio recording and mixing tools, comprehensive MIDI features and a full set of VST3 […]

Liverpool Echo Arena: New sound system from Merseysound

Need a configurable 10,000 seat arena with rolling mother grid plus a 7,000sq.m multipurpose hall whilst you’re in Liverpool?
No problem!
Liverpool’s Echo Arena s just that. Featuring a 32-strong JBL Vertec VT4887A line array with 16 VT4880A subwoofers supplied by Merseysound.
Managing director of Merseysound, Colin Reader:
“We’ve been using JBL now ever since Harman started. We’ve been […]

Snapper By Audioease: Audio Editor

If anyone out there remembers talk of an audio Mac program called Soundabout, and looked forward to its release, then your wait is now over.
The re-named ‘Snapper’ by Audioease (available for a 100 day demo) is a powerful audio tool that was always within easy reach in the Mac Finder, for previewing, converting and editing […]

In-House Audio Visual Technician wanted - North West, UK

Audiotechnews actually knows which hotel this is for, as he’s been approached for one of their jobs before.
In-House Audio Visual Technician wanted
From the Meetpie website:
Our client is a highly successful AV Company who are looking to recruit an experienced AV Technician in to an in-house role within a leading chain of city centre and […]

Audio Visual Operations / Project Manager - East London

From the Meetpie website
Audio Visual Operations / Project Manager wanted.
Our client is an established and highly respected AV hire company who are looking to recruit an experienced senior AV professional to their growing team.  The business covers a wide range of corporate events ranging from road shows, conferences and product launches, to award ceremonies […]

Roland increase its sharehold in Cakewalk

Cakewalk and Roland are holding hands tighter than ever before, since the announcement that all future products for musicians and audio producers will be branded as ‘Cakewalk by Roland’,
It’s nice to see the kids getting on so well! Roland now own a major share of the software company.
Roland Corporation President, Hidekazu Tanaka said:
“Through this mutually […]

Auralex Acoustics: Green Foam sounds good

Well it might mess with your decor, but Audiotechnews thinks all studio foam should be green
Auralex Acoustics has released what it claims to be ‘the first environmentally studio foam on the market’.
AA announced the product at the NAMM show last weekend.  ‘Eco-Friendly StudioFoam’ reduces dependence on petroleum-based chemical usage by up to 60%, […]

KRK Systems give you ERGO

KRK Systems has developed a digital room analysis/correction system, with a lot of help from the acoustic experts at Lyngdorf Audio.
The latest line in this questionable trend is called ERGO
KRK Systems says
Compatible with all recording and monitoring systems, ERGO (Enhanced Room Geometry Optimization) aims to improve any studio mixing space by correcting for ‘real world’ […]

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