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AUDIO TECHNOLOGY UPDATE
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In the September 27, 2009 Issue:

AES programming for broadcasters hits on all cylinders
FCC chairman announces support of Net Neutrality
Miranda Technologies unveils Automatic Loudness Control
Zaxcom announces new products at AES 2009
Lawo presents new mc²66 at IBC2009

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 Top Story
AES programming for broadcasters hits on all cylinders

Wide-ranging technical sessions cover broadcast audio from input to output in the context of today’s media requirements.

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Agilent’s new audio analyzer is faster and more accurate

Agilent’s new U8903A is four times more accurate and over seven times faster than the HP 8903B. In fact, it’s among the fastest and most accurate in its class. In addition to phase, distortion and noise measurements, you can also do FFT analysis, graph, and sweep. Click here to learn more and save $2400.

 News
FCC chairman announces support of Net Neutrality

Julius Genachowski announced his support of a free and open Internet in line with the principles of ‘net neutrality’ in his first major policy address.

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NTP audio routers provides a highly stable routing infrastructure for radio and TV broadcasters demanding perfection and quality. From small single frame to large-scale enterprise wide audio networks.

Network-oriented system management, control and signal processing with database-driven online configuration and powerful audio interfaces.

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 Business Announcements
Miranda Technologies unveils Automatic Loudness Control

The technology eliminates loudness jumps during commercial breaks.

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 Technology and Applications
Zaxcom announces new products at AES 2009

Zaxcom’s digital wireless mix/record systems continue to expand with new tools designed to extend convenience and functionality for field production crews.

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Modular File Storage for Real-Time Broadcast Media HD Workflows

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 Audio Products
Lawo presents new mc²66 at IBC2009

The digital mixing console has been redesigned with a new operating surface and MKII router.

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Wheatstone Vorsis division introduces new M2 Dual Digital Voice Processor

A unique system architecture and GUI provide exceptional dynamics control for high-resolution audio sweetening.

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Neumann to introduce eight-channel digital microphone at AES

The Neumann DMI-8 interface will offer new features, expanded control and lower cost per channel for digital mic systems.

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JBL Pro introduces subcompact addition to VerTec Line Array Series

The new VT4886 passive line array element and VT4883 cardioid-arrayable subwoofer are designed for stand-alone use or integration with other VerTec systems.

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HHB CDR-882 pro CD player gets updated firmware

The dual-burn HHB professional CD player offers uncompromising hardware, updated software and automated multidisc recording.

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Minnetonka Audio ships fresh Dolby E software suite

The company is now delivering its feature-enhanced suite of SurCode Dolby E software.

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