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In the October 11, 2009 Issue:

FCC embraces open information online
Lectrosonics DM812 selected to auto-mix AES technical program
DPA Microphones initiates recording for climate awareness
Schwartz Engineering brings laser microphone technology to AES
Solid State Logic introduces major upgrade to Duality Console at AES

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 Top Story
FCC embraces open information online

Online initiatives are adding transparency through new Web sites and social media initiatives.

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 News
Lectrosonics DM812 selected to auto-mix AES technical program

The digital automatic matrix mixer was selected for its ability to deliver superior audio.

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 Business Announcements
DPA Microphones initiates recording for climate awareness

‘The Human Kind’ MP3 single will help fund the Greening Your Future initiative.

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Transmitting straight from the editor’s desk

In his new blog, Broadcast Engineering Editorial Director Brad Dick posts his rants, raves and reviews of what’s happening in the industry. To read his latest post, visit blog.broadcastengineering.com/brad.

 Technology and Applications
Schwartz Engineering brings laser microphone technology to AES

Digital audio pioneer David Schwartz demonstrates proof of concept for Laser-Accurate transducer technique.

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 Audio Products
Solid State Logic introduces major upgrade to Duality Console at AES

The new edition of SSL’s hybrid analog console and DAW control surface adds significant hardware and software upgrades.

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Neumann introduces digital shotgun microphone

A prototype version of the KMR 81 D short shotgun digital mic was demonstrated at IBC2009 in Amsterdam.

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Qualis Audio shows digital version of Sentinel surround-sound monitor

A new method of assessing multichannel audio promises full automation of the monitoring process.

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SoundField introduces compact, windproof, portable surround mic at AES

The SPS200 Zephyx Kit offers phase-coherent, high-resolution, multichannel audio pickup in field production applications.

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Juice Goose introduces RC-DM3 power sequencer controller

The new remote-control combiner enables control of a power sequencing system from any one of three remote locations.

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Bock Audio introduces new cinema mic at AES

The omni-tube mic by David bock is designed for natural ambience recording.

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