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Jesus Culture Uses Yamaha Consoles At Conference And In Church

The band Jesus Culture recently sponsored a Conference on the campus of University of California Davis where, throughout the weekend, attendees heard from significant church and worship leaders. The Sacramento Christian band formed as a result of a movement focused on becoming influencers of society.

Yamaha Experiences Africa’s Largest Live Concert With Subfrantic

With an audience of over 700,000, The Experience is Africa’s largest live concert and possibly the biggest annual, single stage live music event in the world. London-based Subfrantic looks after the complex mixes, with Yamaha CL series digital consoles a vital part of this challenging, all-night production.

ALL IN ONE – Newly Conceived With NUAGE

In the ancient masonry of the former steelworks Radwerk XIV which dates from the 16th century, the company POMTEC has developed an All-in-One studio-concept for the Radwerk 14 studios, which covers all main-areas of audio-production on the base of Yamaha´s NUAGE. With the current versions of Nuendo6.5 and Cubase Pro8 this studio-model will also serve as Austria´s NUAGE demo facility.

Beyond the Telephone: ATS Studio in Lyon Installs Yamaha Nuage

ATS Studio produces hundreds of thousands of phone messages each year, and is the leading French provider in the field. Clients include France Telecom, Orange, Nextira, Spie, and also the Société Générale, SAMU, and National Gendarmerie. There also tens of thousands of SMEs who entrust ATS Studio to broadcast announcements via their audio standards and servers.

Yamaha QL1 Sounds The Alarms With Dry The River

British alt.rock band Dry The River spent the second half of February on a UK tour to promote their latest album Alarms Of The Heart. With budget and space requirements at a premium, a Yamaha QL1 system was the ideal solution for engineer Lee McMahon to mix both front of house sound and monitors.

Red Bull Crashed Ice Event Supported By EDGE ShowTek

As the sport continues to grow in popularity with U.S. fans, ice cross downhill continued its residency again this year in the 'state of hockey' with a fourth visit to the capital of Minnesota. For the past three winters, Saint Paul has hosted the Red Bull Cashed Ice Downhill Competition with a crowd of more than 140,000 converging on the Cathedral of Saint Paul to witness the high-speed action featuring skaters competing in a four-man heats race to the bottom of a quarter-mile long track full of obstacles.