Archives for 2002

Allen & Heath Releases iDR Software

Allen & Heath has announced the first release of iDR System Manager software for its iDR series, a new DSP audio system for installed and live sound. The software is available for free download from the Allen & Heath Web site.

iDR System Manager runs on a Windows™ PC and allows installers to create customised, integrated audio systems using iDR series hardware units. PC connection can be direct to an iDR-8 or remotely across a network or via a modem. Once a software configuration is complete it can be saved to an iDR-8 audio mix processor and the PC can be removed, leaving the iDR system to run as a standalone entity.

iDR-8 uses a fixed architecture, with full processing resources available to up to 16 inputs and 16 outputs (iDR-8 has 8 inputs and 8 outputs and can be expanded using iDR-in and iDR-out units), making it impossible to run out of DSP power. This rigid structure is reflected in the software, which uses a straightforward channel-by-channel format rather than the CAD style employed in some other DSP systems.

Hardware units which come under software control include iDR-8 audio mix processors, iDR-in and iDR-out expanders, iDR-switch boxes, wall plates and other remote control devices.

Allen & Heath’s Software Manager, Antony Jackson, explains the thinking behind iDR System Manager:

“From the outset we wanted to create a highly intuitive interface with an ‘analogue’ feel. Nobody wants to spend days learning new software, so we have done everything possible to make it easy to find your way around iDR System Manager. Configuring sophisticated installations is never going to be a ten minute job, but having good software certainly takes a lot of the hassle out of the process.”

Allen & Heath designs and manufactures professional audio mixing consoles for an international clientele in the live sound, installed systems and nightclub markets.

Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series, DTS Named Platinum Sponsors of 4th Annual Surround Seminar & Showcase

Expanded Technology Showcase Highlights Industry’s Premier 5.1 and High Resolution Audio Event

United Entertainment Media today announced that Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series and DTS will be Platinum Sponsors of the 4th Annual Surround Seminar, scheduled to be held December 13 and 14, 2002 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA.

These two audio innovators join a range of other companies providing hands-on training and technology demonstrations at the pro audio industry’s premier 5.1 and high-resolution audio event.

Also announced as sponsors this year are Denon, Digidesign, Genelec and Waves (at the Gold level); and SRS Labs and Steinberg (at the Silver level). Showcase Sponsors include Audio Engineering Associates, Crane Song, Eventide, Great River Electronics, Geoffrey Daking, George Massenburg Labs, M & K Professional, Manley Labs, Martinsound, Minnetonka, NHT Pro, Royer Labs, Sascom, Soundelux, Tannoy, TC Electronic, Transamerica Audio, Yamaha and Z Systems.

Presented by United Entertainment Media (UEM), publisher of Pro Sound News and Surround Professional magazines, the annual Surround Conference has become an exclusive networking event for engineers and producers on the leading edge of the surround sound and high resolution audio revolution. Professionals attend Surround 2002 to share ideas and techniques, and to immerse themselves in the latest technologies presented by showcase exhibitors.

Microsoft is scheduled to offer technology demonstrations of Windows Media 9 Series, its next-generation digital media platform. Microsoft will showcase Windows Media Audio (WMA) 9 Professional, the Web’s first digital 5.1 surround sound codec. Content providers who use Windows Media Video (WMV) 9 in conjunction with WMA 9 Professional can achieve approximately three times the audio and video compression efficiency of MPEG2, delivering dramatic improvements for download-and-play, streaming over the Web or delivery via physical media such as CDs or DVDs.

“As the demand for multi-channel audio continues to grow, UEM is providing the professional audio production community with a host of helpful seminars and training at Surround 2002,” said Jonathan Usher, director of the Windows Digital Media Division at Microsoft Corp. “We look forward to showcasing WMA 9 Professional, the first codec to enable Web-based delivery of 5.1-channel surround sound.”

This year, DTS will reveal new 5.1 Music mixes that will soon elevate the “surround music” experience to a whole new level. In addition, its show participation includes sponsorship of two new Surround Music Award categories, recognizing emerging new talent in surround music mixing, as well as original composition.

“Attendees at the Surround Seminar & Showcase are industry innovators and, as such, they have come to expect the most up-to-date advancements in the technology to be on display,” said Martin Porter, senior vice president of UEM. “We are proud that Microsoft has selected our venue to showcase its new technology to the audio production community. And we applaud DTS for its support in bringing new, innovative talent into the surround music arena.”

In addition to the Surround Music Awards program and the largest technology showcase in the event’s four-year history, Surround 2002 will provide master classes by the leading practitioners in the business, as well as an exclusive keynote address by noted producer Don Was.

For a full conference program and to register online for the paid Surround 2002 conference program or the free technology showcase, please visit the Surround Professional Web site.

CEA High End Audio Board Releases Guide to Performance-Based Selling

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) High End Audio Board today announced the availability of its “It’s All About The Performance” demonstration guide. The publication, which offers eight rules of performance based selling, is available at www.CE.org/performance.

Geared towards high-end audio dealers and their sales force, the “It’s All About the Performance” publication provides ideas and recommendations for enhancing the high-end audio customer experience. The guide reinforces the eight golden rules of performance-based selling: (1) Get right to the demo; (2) Set the stage, set the mood; (3) Script the demo; (4) Sweat the details; (5) Practice, practice, practice; (6) Simplify the demonstration; (7) If it doesn’t perform better, it isn’t better and (8) Performance is defined by the customer.

“Specialty retailers who can effectively demonstrate performance have a distinct advantage,” said Gary Warzin, chairman of the CEA High End Audio Board and president and CEO of Audiophile Systems, Ltd. “A convincing demonstration of great performance establishes credibility and authority, weakens the competition and builds the emotional excitement that is essential to closing sales. Our plan is to make this a living document that can be updated with relevant ideas on an ongoing basis.”

CEA’s High End Audio Board is comprised of executives from specialty audio companies, including Thiel Audio, Audiophile Systems, Ltd., Martin-Logan, Ltd., Conrad-Johnson Design, Parasound Products and Krell. The board’s mission is to promote the high-end audio concept and community. Information on the board can be found online at www.CE.org, the definitive source for information about the consumer electronics industry.

CEA also sponsors and manages the International CES – Defining Technology’s Future. All profits from CES are reinvested into industry services, including technical training and education, industry promotion, engineering standards development, market research and legislative advocacy.

Aspire Digital’s AD-6000 Makes DVD-Audio and Progressive Scan Affordable

Aspire Digital’s AD-6000 is a DVD-Audio/DVD-Video player that makes the best and latest in digital technologies available to consumers at a value price. The AD-6000 player delivers superior-quality playback from a multitude of media, including DVD-Audio, DVD-Video, CD, MP3 and Kodak Picture CD, all for an MSRP of only $179.00. Aspire Digital specializes in manufacturing high-quality consumer electronics products, and making them available at very affordable prices.

Progressive Scan, Dolby 5.1 audio output, Dolby Digital AC-3 decoder and DTS digital audio output combine to provide expansive sound and crisp images.

The unit includes 4:3/16:9 display conversion, as well as parental lock settings. The AD-6000 includes both NTSC and PAL formats for worldwide compatibility. Optical outputs are provided for higher speed digital processing . Coaxial outputs are also included for compatibility with all amplifiers.

The player’s sleek design, brushed-aluminum finish, bright display and compact footprint make it an attractive addition to any home theater cabinet.

The AD-6000 will be available in December 2002 at an MSRP of $179.00 at Tiger Direct, Technobrands, B&H Photo, and the Aspire Digital Web site.

Aspire Digital’s AD-6000 Makes DVD-Audio and Progressive Scan Affordable

Aspire Digital’s AD-6000 is a DVD-Audio/DVD-Video player that makes the best and latest in digital technologies available to consumers at a value price. The AD-6000 player delivers superior-quality playback from a multitude of media, including DVD-Audio, DVD-Video, CD, MP3 and Kodak Picture CD, all for an MSRP of only $179.00. Aspire Digital specializes in manufacturing high-quality consumer electronics products, and making them available at very affordable prices.

Progressive Scan, Dolby 5.1 audio output, Dolby Digital AC-3 decoder and DTS digital audio output combine to provide expansive sound and crisp images.

The unit includes 4:3/16:9 display conversion, as well as parental lock settings. The AD-6000 includes both NTSC and PAL formats for worldwide compatibility. Optical outputs are provided for higher speed digital processing . Coaxial outputs are also included for compatibility with all amplifiers.

The player’s sleek design, brushed-aluminum finish, bright display and compact footprint make it an attractive addition to any home theater cabinet.

The AD-6000 will be available in December 2002 at an MSRP of $179.00 at Tiger Direct, Technobrands, B&H Photo, and the Aspire Digital Web site.