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Art + Tech By Cynthia Wisehart I’m sitting in the Kodak Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard in the wee hours of the morning—while Meyer Sound’s Steve Ellison and Pierre Germain finish commissioning a Constellation acoustic system in preparation for handing it over to the creatives.... |
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Audio End-to-End for Worship By Bruce Borgerson Late last year, a paradigm shifted at the midsize mainline church in Oregon where I serve as volunteer technical director. ... |
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Loudspeaker System Design for Worship, Part 1 With Bennett Liles Just because it’s a small church doesn’t mean it can’t be a big job with three-second reverb time and no audio experts on staff.... |
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Steerable Array For Large-format Church, St. Ann’s Catholic Church When it was built in the 19th century, St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church in Penetanguishene, Canada, employed the acoustical technology of its day.... |
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End-to-end Howard Theatre Renovation, Part 1 With Bennett Liles The Howard Theater in Washington, D.C was once a dilapidated hulk, but after a huge renovation, its audio and video systems are among the best anywhere. ... |
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Array, or not to array? That is the question By Bob McCarthy Is a single loudspeaker better than an array of loudspeakers?... |
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Edutainment Show Control, Part 1 WIth Bennett Liles When tourists enter the Oldest Store Museum Experience, things begin to happen everywhere.... |
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EASE Modeling for a Multipurpose Venue, Part 2 With Bennett Liles North Carolina’s Elon University needed a complete sound system upgrade for its revered Whitley Auditorium.... |
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Product at Work: Tannoy QFlex Two congregations—one in Portland, Ore., and one in Santa Fe, N.M.,—sought to fill their historic churches with the fullness and clarity of sound that modern arrays can deliver. ... |
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EASE Modeling for a Multipurpose Venue, Part 1 With Bennett Liles North Carolina’s Elon University had an auditorium designed for a its huge pipe organ, but they needed a sound system that could cope with its multi-use role. ... |
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