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In conjunction with LDI 2008, Mix magazine will be hosting a series of panels on topics of great importance to audio professionals working in live sound, whether on the tour circuit or in fixed installations. These sessions are open to all full conference LDI attendees.
The program includes:
Using Plug-Ins Live
Friday, October 24, 10:00-12:00
With the increased use of digital consoles in concert touring and event
performance, the use of plug-ins have become an essential part of processing
in all sound reinforcement applications. From houses of worship to the
leading concert tours, front-of-house engineers discuss how they are
incorporating software-based effects into building the dynamics of a show.
Moderated by Mix technical editor Kevin Becka
PANELISTS:
Nick Simonds FOH Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Robert Scovill Digidesign
Scott Ray Waves
Last Call for White Spaces!
Saturday, October 25, 10:00 12:00
February 2009 is just around the corner, and with the decreased space
allocation in the UHF spectrum brought on by the FCC sell-off, wireless
operators throughout the production world are trying to figure out how to
keep the shows going. Representatives from leading manufacturers will
discuss the steps they’ve taken to ensure a smooth transition, and system
designers will propose setups to ensure a clear, dropout-free production.
Moderated by Mix technical editor Kevin Becka
PANELISTS:
Carl Cordes, General Mgr Professional Wireless
Chris Lyons Shure Microphones
Recording the Show
Sunday, October 26, 10:00-12:00
Nothing beats the energy of live performance, yet artists, producers and
engineers must often try to re-create the feel in post-production. Find out
how engineers from houses of worship and top-flight touring productions are
making use of mic techniques, digital audio workstations and the latest in
dynamics plug-ins to capture the “true” feel of a high-energy show.
Moderated by Mix technical editor Kevin Becka
PANELISTS:
Nick Simonds FOH Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Tom Stephenson Roland
Robert Scovill Digidesign
Buford Jones MeyerSound