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New Hire Strengthens Lectrosonics' Eastern Presence
Lectrosonics, a leading provider of wireless microphone systems and audio processing equipment, has announced the appointment of Nick Haring as its Eastern U.S. Regional Sales and Technical Manager. This significant addition to the sales and technical management team is intended to strengthen the company's presence in the eastern region of the United States.
In his new role, Haring will be responsible for interacting with dealers, rep firms, systems integrators, and customers across 20 states in the eastern region of the U.S. He will work closely with a variety of professionals in the audio industry, fostering relationships and ensuring customer satisfaction.
New Sound Systems Installed Across Venues
Meanwhile, in the world of live sound, several notable installations have been making waves. Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, TN, has a new Martin Audio WPS line array system installed in its Murphy Center athletic facility. The system, based around WPS and WPM arrays, covers the entire 11,520-seat venue.
The 2025 AES International Conference on Headphone Technology will take place August 27 - 29 at the Dipoli student union building in Espoo, Finland.
Tapeheads Audio provided live sound for the second annual Sublime Life Sobriety Festival in San Diego, using QSC L Class and K Class loudspeaker systems across four stages to cover the event's 18,000 attendees.
In New York City, the Starchild Rooftop venue features a Funktion-One sound system, known for its high-quality sound performance suitable for its setting with views of the river and midtown.
The Broadway production of Buena Vista Social Club uses an innovative sound system with TiMax TrackerD4 stage-tracking tags for musicians and actors. This system sends audio feeds to 27 d&b audiotechnik e5 stage floor monitors embedded in the stage deck. The sound system integrates Meyer Sound Galileo Galaxy network platforms running Spacemap Go to create dynamic, location-based monitor mixes for performers on stage, enhancing both artist monitoring and audience sound localization. Wireless Shure Axient Digital RF systems with DPA microphones are also used.
These installations showcase the diversity of sound technology being used in various settings, from sporting venues to festivals, rooftop venues, and Broadway theater productions, each with specialized sound technology tailored to their specific needs.
Innovative Audio Technology Advances
In other audio news, Waves has released a new plug-in called InTrigger, designed to make drum triggering faster and more accurate. The plug-in uses an "intelligent hit detection engine" to handle ghost notes and mic bleed without manual threshold settings or editing.
As the audio industry continues to evolve, we can expect to see more innovative technologies like these being adopted by professionals and enthusiasts alike. With the addition of Nick Haring to the Lectrosonics team, the company is well-positioned to continue its growth and contribute to these advancements.
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Nick Haring, in his new role at Lectrosonics, will work with various audio professionals to ensure customer satisfaction using Lectrosonics' technology, such as wireless microphone systems and audio processing equipment. The new Waves plug-in, InTrigger, is designed to advance drum triggering with an intelligent hit detection engine, showcasing the ongoing evolution of audio technology.