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Selenium by Harman Debuts in London

LONDON – Following up on its acquisition of Brazilian loudspeaker manufacturer Electronica Selenium in June this year, Harman presented the European professional audio community with Selenium by Harman at the PLASA Show in London. Selenium is now part of Harman Professional's Loudspeaker Group led by Mark Ureda, vice president and general manager, which also includes JBL Professional.

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PLASA 2010 Returns with New Product Focus

LONDON – PLASA 2010 got underway Sunday, Sept. 12, after a surge in visitor registrations. The overall focus remains, as always, on the latest new products, including introductions from new and returning exhibitors of gear targeted at the pro audio crowd. Audinate and OEM partners including Allen & Heath, ASL, Electro-Voice, Lab.gruppen, Link, Midas, Outboard, Peavey, XTA and Yamaha featured products that incorporate Audinate's Dante media networking technology. (The iLive Dante module is pictured here.)

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Yamaha Intros Apps for M7CL Digital Audio Console

LONDON – In conjunction with an international launch at PLASA 2010, Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems, Inc. announces the availability of two new software programs in support of the Yamaha M7CL digital audio console: iPad StageMix and AuviTran Network ASIO Streamer.

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Midas and Klark Teknik Launch Raft of New Products

LONDON – Midas and Klark Teknik  launched a raft of new products at PLASA 2010. The VeniceF, a new "digilog" ultra-compact mixing console designed by Alex Cooper, made its worldwide debut (pictured here), complete with FireWire 32-channel digital audio interface, new mic preamps and Propellerhead recording and processing trial software bundle.

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DiGiCo Launches SD Rack, Little Red and Blue Boxes

LONDON – At PLASA 2010, DiGiCo introduced its SD Rack, which is based around Stealth FPGA technology. It's touted as the first I/O rack that offers multiple format sample rate conversion and allows up to 448 I/O, in any combination at 96kHz, spread across multiple racks. The company also introduced its Little Red Box and Little Blue Box, two compact add-on units that expand the connectivity of DiGiCo consoles.

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