Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems to Launch Dugan-MY16 at NAB Exhibition

dugan-my-card1.jpgLAS VEGAS, Nevada—Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems, Inc. and Dan Dugan Sound Design announce the launch of the Dugan-MY16 card for current model Yamaha digital mixers and processors including Yamaha 01V96, DM1000, 02R96, DM2000, M7CL, LS9, DSP5D, PM5D, and DME24/64N. Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems will be the sole distributor for the card, which will be available to customers within North America. The Dugan-MY16 card will make its official debut during the NAB Exhibition at Yamaha Booth C1325 and Dan Dugan Sound Design, Booth C1623.

Dan Dugan Sound Design automatic mic mixing products eliminate cueing errors, reduce feedback and ambient noise pickup, allow for smooth transitions between talkers, provide consistent system gain no matter how many mics are open, have the ability of handling up to 64 live microphones, and can be remotely controlled.

An ideal solution for live for broadcast, corporate A/V, houses (more…)

Small Tree’s Shared Storage Enables Generations Church to Share Word of God Quickly and Easily

For a typical weekend service at Generations Church, a contemporary house of worship in Yuma (AZ) that recently celebrated its 10th anniversary, roughly 90Gb of SD video and multi-track audio are produced and duplicated for its loyal congregation members. As the congregation’s demand for content continued to increase, so too did the challenges facing the church’s post-production team.

Working on a 2TB RAID that they were sharing over OS X AFP, the post-production projects were piling up for the Generation Church editing team. While they managed to produce quality videos for their congregation, the difficulties working across such an environment, which included dealing with system-wide crashes and lost work, were beginning to impact the team’s ability to meet pressing deadlines. Having recently opened churches in Phoenix and Charlotte, which would increase demand even further, the editing team was in desperate need of a solution to improve its workflow (more…)

Singular Software Presto For Final Cut Pro: Beta Now Available

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Revolutionary synchronization application works alongside FCP to create engaging presentation videos; innovative tracking and automation technology syncs presenter, screen, and slides in just minutes

Vancouver, British Columbia – Singular Software™, developer of workflow automation applications for digital media, is pleased to announce the public beta of Singular Software Presto™ for Final Cut Pro®. The Singular Software Presto application dramatically simplifies the creation of presentation videos. The application’s sophisticated computer tracking and automation technology works alongside Final Cut Pro to automatically synchronize footage of the presenter, presentation slides, and a video taken of the screen – creating a polished video of the presentation in just minutes. “Singular Software Presto makes it fast and easy to go from raw recording to finished video. By using a number of layout templates, users can automatically create a customized professional presentation video, (more…)

FxFactory Powered PHYX Keyer 2.0 Raises The Bar On Keying In Final Cut Pro, Motion, And After Effects

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Noise Industries and PHYX Inc. amp up popular keying plug-in pack with three new keying plug-ins for increased keying accuracy, speed and control

Boston, MA – Noise Industries, developer of visual effects tools for the post-production and broadcast markets, and development partner PHYX Inc. are pleased to bring the VFX community PHYX Keyer 2.0 for the FxFactory® platform. PHYX Keyer 2.0 is an amplified collection of keying plug-ins designed to work inside Adobe® After Effects®, Apple® Final Cut Pro®, Apple Motion® and Apple Final Cut® Express applications. PHYX Keyer 2.0 is GPU-accelerated for speed increases of up to 300% and introduces three new professional-quality plug-ins to the existing pack; Composite Matcher, FastKeyer, and MatteFuse. Version 2.0 contains highly optimized, award-winning tools to create seamless and realistic composites, repair uneven green/blue screens, create and manipulate mattes, (more…)

Wohler Appoints Mike Descoteau as VP of Sales for North America

Industry Veteran Brings 25 Years of Experience to New Role, Driving Sales Throughout Canada and Eastern U.S. (more…)

Integrated Microwave Technologies (IMT) Debuts RF Central microLite HD Elite System at the 2011 NAB Show

Complete Video RF Link in a Performance Optimizing Portable Package Designed for the Next Generation of Compact Cameras Featuring Full HD/SDI Capabilities

LAS VEGAS, APRIL 5, 2011 – Integrated Microwave Technologies (IMT), a Business Unit within the Vitec Group’s Videocom Division, and a leader in advanced digital microwave systems serving the Broadcast, Sports & Entertainment and MAG (Military, Aerospace & Government) markets, will be debuting its RF Central microLite HD Elite system at the 2011 NAB Show (Booth C6432). (more…)

Harmonic Lowers Cost of Central Storage While Powering Demanding Media Workflows

SAN JOSE, Calif. — April 5, 2011 — Harmonic Inc. (NASDAQ: HLIT) today introduced a new version of the Omneon MediaGrid(TM) active storage system that lowers the cost-of-storage capacity while delivering the performance required by next-generation media workflows. The new system is the combination of new scale-out storage hardware, the ContentServer 3000, and a new version (v3.0) of the Omneon MediaGrid file system software that features integrated software RAID for efficient and smart data protection. These advances, combined with the online scaling capability and integration with leading media applications, will enable users to deploy central storage without trading performance, scalability, or interoperability for lower storage costs.

“Omneon MediaGrid is being used as shared storage by content producers and broadcasters worldwide in file-based workflows for its high performance, continuous scalability, and seamless integration with media applications,” said Geoff Stedman, senior vice president for corporate marketing at Harmonic. “With this (more…)

DK-Technologies Unveils The DK Meter – A Compact Audio Loudness Meter For Stereo And 5.1 Surround

After much anticipation, Danish manufacturer DK-Technologies will be using the NAB platform to unveil the DK Meter – latest addition to its range of high-end audio and video metering products.

This groundbreaking Compact Audio Loudness Meter (CALM) is no bigger than an iPhone and is designed to meet increasing demands from the market for cost-effective stereo and 5.1 metering, including loudness.

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Two versions of the DK Meter will be shown in prototype at NAB: the DK1, which is ideal for anyone working in stereo, and the DK2, which is specifically aimed at the burgeoning 5.1 surround sound market.

The DK Meter is easy to use, easy to install and comes with its own desk-mount. It accepts digital audio inputs and is supplied with all known loudness measurement recommendations, as well as the standard DK-Technologies meter scales. Pricing for this (more…)

SMG Guitar Lesson: Tips On Rhythm

I have students all the time that ask me things like “How do you know when to strum up or down?” and “How do you develop good timing?”

Even for an experienced musician and guitar teacher, rhythm is still one of the most challenging things to teach. That’s because, while it may take just a few minutes to explain the basics concepts of rhythm, it can take years to really develop your sense of rhythm to the point where it becomes second nature.

Here are a few tips on how to develop a good sense of rhythm

  • Learn the note values of standard notation and learn how to pick apart and analyze rhythms. Learning even a little bit of the basics will get you pretty far.
  • Tap your foot while you play. Get to the point where you can feel the rhythm moving through your whole body. It really works!
  • Try alternating your picking up and down steadily like clockwork. If there is already a part of your body that is working like a metronome, then it’ll be much easier for you to keep up with the beat. If it worked for Stevie Ray Vaughan, it’ll work for you!
  • Take it slow at first. Playing a song very slowly at first when you’re first learning it helps to train your motor memory for when you’re ready to attempt playing it up to speed. Don’t sweat it, even the pros do this. Regardless of how long you’ve been playing or what level you’re at, every time you learn a new song it’s something that you’re completely unfamiliar with, so it’s ok to stumble through it a few times and take it piecemeal at first.
  • If there is a particular song you’re trying to learn, practice along with the recording of it. This will allow you to hear things you could improve on that you may not have otherwise noticed. You’ll also feel more inclined to learn the song from start to finish. (There are way too many people who can only play the intros to a handful of songs and nothing more. Don’t be “that guy”!)
  • Practice improvising along with jam-along backing tracks or “guitaraoke” tracks of your favourite songs. You can even jam along to random songs on the radio, creating your own guitar parts as you go. It doesn’t always have to sound great for you to learn something, so don’t sweat it – just do it! Improvising is a great way to improve your phrasing, timing, and delivery.
  • Practice playing along with a metronome. When we play music, we instinctively tend to get excited and want to speed up, getting faster as we go. While we may be having fun at the time, it tends to sound kind of amateurish. The metronome trains us to play with a steady beat. – This is especially important if you want get to the point where you can perform your music live.
  • Find a group of other musicians to get together and jam with. Make sure they are at your same level or, if you’re lucky, slightly more experienced but still in your league. There is no greater way to improve your musicianship than hanging around and playing with other musicians. You’ll also be held more accountable for your progress. It’s a lot harder to shrug off practicing when you know your buddies are counting on you to play what you agreed to learn for the next jam session.

For those of you who are into writing your own music – here is a cool technique that I use to come up with funky new rhythms

Remember…. there is absolutely NO quick fix, NO silver bullet, and NO substitute for practicing your guitar for hours on end. The more you put in, the more you’ll get out!

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Alcorn McBride Inc. introduces new features for the SetPlayer line at NAB 2011

SetPlayerAlcorn McBride (Booth SL5105) will introduce an enhanced feature set to the SetPlayer video playback line at the NAB Show in Las Vegas.

The SetPlayer(tm) series is designed for on-set video applications, providing a low cost, solid-state alternative to server channels. The single channel SetPlayer (SP1000) has a 40 Mbps maximum bitrate and works with existing VDCP controllers. New to the line is MediaFlow; a compatible encoding software which delivers a complete workflow solution. This software provides a step-by-step method for encoding any source file to transfer it to the SetPlayer unit.

All single and multi-channel SetPlayers can be controlled by existing transport controllers via VDCP or Ethernet and have a Genlock input. Video clips are stored on Compact Flash, so there are no moving parts. MediaFlow can encode any format source files and transfer them to CompactFlash storing hours (more…)