— New JamVOX combines full-featured amp and effects modeling software with active speaker system and new proprietary guitar reduction/isolation technology —
MELVILLE, NY, February 26, 2009 — VOX Amplification invites musicians to come check out and test drive VOX’s new JamVOX this Saturday, February 28, at Guitar Center locations in New York City and Hollywood, California. VOX product experts will be on hand to demonstrate product features and answer questions. Users can stop in to these two stores to get a personal demo of JamVOX and even test-drive it themselves.
Locations:
Guitar Center Hollywood
7425 Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood, California 90046
Phone: 323-874-1060
JamVOX demos & test drives from 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Guitar Center Manhattan
25 W. 14th Street
Manhattan, New York 10011
Phone: 212-463-7500
JamVOX demos & test drives from 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
About JamVOX:
JamVOX, VOX Amplification’s first-ever software product, allows users to import their MP3/iTunes library or their favorite CD tracks, and, by utilizing the proprietary GXT Guitar XTracktion™ technology, guitarists can extract or “solo” guitar parts or reduce and essentially “mute” guitar parts from any prerecorded track. Using JamVOX’s recording capabilities, guitarists can record their own guitar performances over their favorite tracks. JamVOX’s GXT technology can also extract or reduce vocal tracks, making the software/hardware product an incredibly powerful practice, jamming and recording tool. Guitars and microphones can be directly plugged into the USB-powered hardware component for a complete practice solution.
JamVOX also offers 19 modeled amps, 12 cabs, 54 effects and a choice of pickup simulations, and is compatible with both Mac® and PC/Windows computers and operating systems. The compact 9.45″ W x 6.3″ D x 4.82″ H JamVOX head’s front panel includes a ¼” Guitar Input, XLR Microphone Input and Input Level Control, a Line Output Level Control, a ¼” Headphone Output and a Monitor/Headphone Level Control. The back panel provides L/R Line Inputs (2 x ¼”), L/R Line Outputs (2 x ¼”), a Footswitch port (¼”), an Expression Pedal port (¼”) and a USB port for connection of the JamVOX guitar/vocal interface to a computer.
—For more information, please contact VOX USA, 316 South Service Rd, Melville, NY 11747. Tel: (631) 390-6500; Fax: (631) 390-6501; Web: www.voxamps.com
New Version 8 Upgrades Available for the April 6th Spring Term
Pictured L-R are Berkleemusic instructors David Franz and Jeff Baust.
Berkleemusic has announced upgrades to Pro Tools 8 for many of its online Digidesign courses, including Pro Tools 101, Pro Tools 110, Mixing and Mastering with Pro Tools, Producing with Pro Tools, and Remixing with Pro Tools and Reason. Berkleemusic.com is the online continuing education division of Boston’s renowned Berklee College of Music, and the exclusive online provider of Digidesign’s Pro Tools 101 and 110 curriculums. Close to 4000 students from over 60 countries have taken Berkleemusic’s Pro Tools courses since 2003, with scores becoming Digi Certified in the process.
“Producing with Pro Tools made it possible for me to have the confidence and core skills to jump right into a job at The Studio” says Berkleemusic student Pete Nenortas, who landed a job at the Portland, Maine-based recording facility two months after completing his course. “You get further along in a shorter amount of time with these online courses. The one-on-one connection with your instructor is invaluable, and you also get a chance to network with people all around the country to see how they’re setting up their studios and what challenges they’re facing.”
Already the industry standard, Pro Tools has cemented its hold on that position even further with the release of Pro Tools 8. Thirty well-designed session templates allow users to start making music within minutes of launching the new program. Twenty new effects enhance mixes, making music production more creative than ever. The new look of the interface makes working with Pro Tools more enjoyable and customizable.
With Berkleemusic’s online Pro Tools courses, students explore the full breadth of options available in Pro Tools 8 and learn Berklee’s renowned music production techniques in the process. These extensive courses start with the basics - Pro Tools terminology; the software’s interface; session design; and how to record tracks - and move onto cover more advanced techniques such as manipulating and editing both audio and MIDI data; approaches to using reverb; and ways to manipulate time such as delay, flanging, and chorusing. Instructors lead weekly online real-time chats with the entire class to discuss course content and address and questions on the week’s lesson. Students can also post questions and communicate with other students through the dedicated discussion board and private messages.
Students who enroll in Producing with Pro Tools learn about version 8 from David Franz, the instructor who wrote the first book about using Pro Tools. In Franz’s course, students learn the fundamentals of creating music with Pro Tools 8 as well as music production techniques that successful professionals use.
Students who enroll in Mixing and Mastering with Pro Tools acquire a thorough understanding of the entire mixing and mastering process using Pro Tools 8, knowledge that can be applied to a vast variety of music projects.
Berkleemusic.com is the continuing education division of Berklee College of Music, delivering online access to Berklee’s acclaimed curriculum from anywhere in the world. Berkleemusic’s award-winning online courses and certificate programs are accredited and taught by the college’s world-renowned faculty, providing lifelong learning opportunities to people interested in music and working in the music industry. As the business of music continues to move online, Berkleemusic is taking a leadership role in educating the next generation of producers, performers, and entrepreneurs on this evolving industry landscape. Berkleemusic’s students come from over 80 countries around the world, and include Grammy award winners, managers, artists, publishers, music business entrepreneurs and major international touring acts.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, FEBRUARY 23, 2009 — There are a finite number of players in the media career training world, and now two of the big fish are combining their knowledge to bring career training to new heights. Tom Misner, President and founder of SAE Institute of Technology has announced Gary Platt, co-founder of Full Sail University, The Recording Workshop, and Ex’pression College as the VP of Academics and Regulatory Compliance for SAE campuses in North America.
Tom Misner acknowledges the uniqueness of the new relationship, “At first I’m sure people will look at Gary joining SAE and pause to think about the impact of it. It’s pretty big with all the history we both have in education, and that’s one reason we like the idea. When you combine SAE’s know-how from 30 years in operation and campuses all over the world with Gary’s know-how from the multiple schools he’s successfully built and run; everyone can see that by working together we’re going to get a lot done, and make SAE’s education even better.” more
— eBook + audio sessions show how to unleash the power of Waves GTR —
WINTER NAMM SHOW, ANAHEIM, CA, January 15, 2009 — Waves Audio and Sound.org announce the publication of 21st Century Guitarist, Playing & Recording Guitar with Waves GTR, a new OpenMix™ interactive DVD featuring an eBook by internationally-recognized music expert Craig Anderton. In 21st Century Guitarist, Anderton gives a user-friendly, easy-to-read guide to the use of GTR Solo, Waves’ highly acclaimed collection of modeled virtual amps, cabs and effects. GTR Solo gives users click-of-a-mouse access to the world’s most sought-after vintage and contemporary gear. 21st Century Guitarist and Waves GTR Solo are tailor-made for guitar players looking to turn their computers into processing powerhouses.
Featuring an introduction by famed guitar maker and GTR collaborator Paul Reed Smith, 21st Century Guitarist walks users through a complete recording session, opening up a whole new world of guitar sound possibilities. Specific topics include:
- Setting Up Hardware and Software
- Creating a Virtual Effects Rack
- Choosing the Perfect Mic and Cabinet
- Automating Amps and Effects
- Finding the Perfect Tone
- Harnessing the Power of MIDI Control
- Understanding Distortion, Compression, Equalization & More
- Rocking Out with GTR – Live and In the Studio
In addition to the eBook and accompanying session files, the package includes a demo version of Waves GTR Solo, as well as Reaper, a shareware audio host.
Compatible with all major PC & Mac DAW hosts, 21st Century Guitarist includes OpenMix Session Files for Pro Tools 7.4, Cubase 4.01, Abelton Live 7, Reaper 2.5, GarageBand / Logic 8 and Sonar 8. Like all OpenMix interactive courses, 21st Century Guitarist includes multi-track audio files for hands-on experience with in-depth in-the-box production techniques. Users will experience the entire process as it unfolds, track by track. OpenMix not only walks players through every step of the music-making process, but it also allows them to remix, re-master and add their own tracks to the source material.
21st Century Guitarist is available separately or bundled with the full version of GTR Solo. For more information, visit www.wavesgtr.com or www.sound.org.
About the Author:
Musician/author Craig Anderton is an internationally-recognized authority on music and technology. He has played on, produced or mastered more than 20 major label recordings, as well as written 25 books on musical electronics. Known for his ability to de-mystify complex technical topics, he has lectured on technology and the arts in 10 countries and 37 U.S. states and in three languages.
Doubling on guitar and keyboards, Craig did extensive pop music session work in New York in the 1970s and produced four albums by classical guitarist Linda Cohen. He has also mastered/recorded CDs by Argentinean classical guitarist Nestor Ausqui, harpsichordist Kathleen McIntosh and various rock groups.
Craig is currently Editor-in-Chief of Harmony-Central® (www.harmony-central.com), as well as Executive Editor of EQ magazine. He maintains an active musical career doing mixing, mastering, video soundtracks and collaborating with Public Enemy’s Brian Hardgroove in the band EV2. Additionally, several of his recordings have appeared on dance music compilation CDs in Europe, where he occasionally guests with artists like Air Liquide and Dr. Walker.
Waves is a leading provider of audio DSP software and hardware solutions for the professional, broadcast and consumer audio market sectors. Waves’ award-winning products are chosen by key industry professionals, and the Waves sound can be heard on countless hit recordings, major motion pictures and popular video games worldwide. Waves also offers semiconductors with embedded software solutions and licensable algorithms under the Maxx brand for consumer electronics audio applications. Waves’ Maxx technology dramatically enhances audio performance in consumer applications and has been licensed to several prominent companies, including Motorola and Microsoft. For more information, visit the Waves web site at http://www.waves.com.
About Sound.org, Inc.:
Sound.org, Inc. is a publishing company dedicated to furthering the science of audio engineering and music production by expanding the knowledge of sound and its processes. Sound.org seeks to acquire, publish, and distribute innovative audio related books, training courses and other materials. Sound.org publishes creative interactive tutorials which allow people to mix their own music, as well as academic books on sound. For more information, visit www.sound.org.
ProMedia Training, the leader in modern accelerated audio and multimedia training, is pleased to announce their Accelerated Pro Tools 8 Core Certification Program begins March 17, 2009, at its state-of-the-art Training Center in Dallas, Texas. Featuring music producers and sound designers, Johnny Marshall and David Rosenblad, these pros will delve deep into using Pro Tools 8 for music and sound design production, as well as offering insight and training tips/tricks for working with Digidesign’s world-renown production software.
PMT’s Pro Tools Accelerated Core Certification Package is a 40 clock-hour package—offered in an intensive 5-day session—and includes two Digidesign certified courses designed for aspiring engineers, musicians, DJ’s and singer/songwriters who want to turn their creativity into reality. We introduce students to proper setup, recording, mixing, editing, loops, plug-ins, MIDI, and much, much more. Throughout the curriculum, students work with sophisticated HD systems and control surfaces, and upon successful completion, take the Digidesign exam for Certification. The tuition package includes a free Digidesign plug-in (valued at $500).
The value of PMT’s offerings can be found in their modern, accelerated audio curriculum, designed to offer attendees an affordable, well-rounded practical education using contemporary production tools. They focus only on what they need to be creative and start a career as an audio engineer in a modern audio environment. Our faculty of engineering professionals have significant industry recognition including a dozen Grammy Awards, hundreds of Platinum and Gold Albums and multiple Emmys, and have successfully trained thousand of engineers.
About the Trainers:
Johnny Marshall is a music producer, composer, keyboardist, and post-production sound designer with over 25 years of professional experience. He owns Marshall Sound Design, a music production and sound editorial company in Dallas, Texas. As a music producer, he has worked with artists from Phil Collins, Pantera, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and ZZ Top. Recent projects include Texas country singer/songwriter Gary Kyle, producer/composer Amin Emam, Latino artist Orlando Salinas, and Manny Trevin, an upcoming alternative singer/songwriter. As a post audio sound designer, he mixed the “Tiger Woods” documentary, recently awarded A&E’s “Biography of the Year”, and garnering an Emmy nomination for “Best Sports Documentary”. Other recent projects include feature films such as “The Imposter”, “Confessions Of An Action Star” and “Shroud”. www.marshallsounddesign.com
David Rosenblad has 20+ years working as a sound designer, composer, music producer, sound editor and recording/mix engineer. He is president/owner of DRM Productions, Inc. and its companion studio facility, Sir Reel Sound in Dallas, TX. His company provides comprehensive post audio services for documentaries, feature films, episodic television, TV/radio commercials, and music projects. He’s worked with a wide arry of artists such as Herbie Mann, Freddy Fender, the deathray davies, Everclear, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Allan Holdsworth, Cheap Trick, The Flaming Lips, Maynard Ferguson, and Brave Combo; and clients including PBS, HBO, MTV, HDnet, History Channel, Think Film, New Films International, and many others. Current film projects include sound design for the PBS documentary, “Nowhere But Texas 2”, “Get Out” an ongoing series for HDnet, and for feature films including “Angela’s Body”, “The Significant Other”, and “From The Dark”. Recent TV/Radio spots include work for Toyota, and Castle Park and Silver Springs theme parks. www.drminc.com
For course specifics, go to: www.promediatraining.com/catalog/prospackage.php
About ProMedia Training
With locations in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Miami, Nashville, San Diego, and New York, ProMedia Training is the leader in modern accelerated audio and multimedia training. In addition to individual instruction at professional facilities, the company provides on-site training for corporations, allowing industry professionals to upgrade their skills in their own working environment—some of which include MTV, HBO, and Turner Broadcasting; Dolby Labs, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, and Loyola University. The faculty includes Grammy and Emmy Award winners that have worked on hundreds of gold and platinum albums with such artists as U2, Aerosmith, Ricky Martin, Steely Dan, Ozzy Osbourne, Outkast, and Dixie Chicks. ProMedia Training partners with manufacturers such as Digidesign, Apple, Propellerhead, and Waves. ProMedia Training is the leading authorized Digidesign Pro School, having certified more students than any other organization. For more information visit: www.promediatraining.com
Pictured (L-R) are Universal Audio Inc.’s founder Bill Putnam, Jr., and METAlliance directors George Massenburg and Elliot Scheiner.
The Music Engineering and Technology Alliance has announced certification of the UAD-2, designed and manufactured by Universal Audio, a METAlliance Pro Partner. The alliance is working closely with manufacturers to evaluate, recognize, and certify products which meet the call for quality in the recording arts and science.
“The METAlliance is a group of distinguished gentlemen who have produced an amazing body of recorded work, including some of the finest recordings ever made,” commented Matt Ward, President of Universal Audio. “They have dedicated their lives to making music sound better, which is what we believe is our core purpose here at Universal Audio. This is why we are so pleased to be working with the METAlliance to spread the message that music is something too important to compromise on quality.”
About the UAD-2 DSP Accelerator Card
The UAD-2 is a powerful sonic upgrade for DAWs. At the heart of every UAD-2 DSP Card & Powered Plug-Ins package is the new UAD-2 PCIe DSP card with its potent Analog Devices SHARC(r) 21369 floating-point processor(s). The UAD-2 Solo/Duo/or Quad can track, mix and master to the next power at sample rates from 44.1 to 192kHz. The UA Powered Plug-Ins Collection brings the sonically revered processors from the past 50 years of audio to the computer, including vintage equalizers and compressors, superior precision mastering tools, extensive reverbs and officially licensed classic hardware emulations from Neve(r), Roland(r), SPL(r) and more.
METAlliance director Elliot Scheiner remarked, “The new UAD-2 card is unbelievably awesome, adding to some of the most outstanding software and hardware available today.” George Massenburg added, “The UAD-2 card and the UA plug-ins are a unique approach to well-designed, and broadly-supported digital software. Their plug-ins are thoroughly-tested, and their emulations are by far the best in the business.”
Frank Filipetti commented, “UAD is the first plug-in set I ever used. And until recently, it was the only plug-in set I used. The sound quality was second to none and their emulations were quite simply, amazing. Now with the UAD-2 card, they’ve raised the bar even further. With up to ten times the processing power, you can literally have a full console strip on every channel emulating some of the best gear of the past fifty years -at 1/1000th the cost.”
Chuck Ainlay explained, “Universal Audio has lead the field in developing plug-ins that match the analog equivalent on a platform that made it possible to run these power-hungry beasts without draining the processor capabilities of the host computer. Now with the UAD-2 and it’s quad Sharc (Super Harvard ARChitecture) processors I can chase any imaginable combination of plug-ins without any regard to running out of power - and we’re talking 96k sample rate on a single card.”
About Universal Audio
Founded in 1999 by Bill Putnam Jr. and based in Scotts Valley, California, Universal Audio is best known for its vintage analog reproductions and advanced Digital Signal Processing technology. The company is focused on merging the best of classic analog and modern digital technology. UA is devoted to this endeavor, following its rich recording heritage & motto, “Analog Ears | Digital Minds.”
The METAlliance is comprised of a group of globally-recognized, award-winning audio engineers and producers who have been deeply involved in establishing techniques and technical standards that are the foundation of modern music recording. The METAlliance Board of Directors is Chuck Ainlay, Ed Cherney, Frank Filipetti, George Massenburg, Phil Ramone, Elliot Scheiner and Al Schmitt.
Pro Partner membership is limited to companies which have shown a capacity and proclivity to manufacture and distribute products that meet the organization’s professional audio qualifications. Pro Partners include Audio-Technica, Cakewalk, DPA Microphones, GML, JBL, Lexicon, Manley Labs, Millennia Music and Media Systems, Neumann, Prism Sound, Royer Labs, Sanken Microphones, Sonnox, Steinberg, TC Electronic, Universal Audio, and Yamaha.
Those interested should contact:
Jim Pace, Dir. of Business Affairs: jpace@metalliance.com
METAlliance : strategic union of music producers and engineers dedicated to the highest standards of audio and delivery of music, securing the art through recording technology in all its evolving modern forms.
ProMedia Training, the leader in modern accelerated audio and multimedia training, is pleased to announce their new Accelerated Pro Tools 8 Core Certification Program, at their Atlanta studio located in the heart of Atlanta’s music scene at 677 Antone Street NW Atlanta, GA.
Eminent music producers and sound designers, Mihai Boloni, Michael Wynne and Ed Seay, will provide comprehensive instruction in using Pro Tools 8 for music and sound design production, as well as providing insider training tips and tricks for working with Digidesign’s world-renown production software.
PMT’s Pro Tools Accelerated Core Certification Package is a 40 clock-hour package—offered in an intensive 5-day session—and includes two Digidesign certified courses designed for aspiring engineers, musicians, DJ’s and singer/songwriters who want to turn their creativity into reality. Students will gain and improve their skills in proper setup, recording, mixing, editing, loops, plug-ins, MIDI, and much, much more. During the curriculum, students will receive hands on training in sophisticated HD systems and control surfaces, and upon successful completion, be eligible to take the Digidesign exam for Certification. The tuition package also includes a free Digidesign plug-in (valued at $500).
ProMedia Training’s stellar reputation is evident in their modern, accelerated audio curriculum, designed to offer students an affordable, well-rounded, practical education using contemporary production tools. They focus precisely on what students need to gain mastery in the latest software and start their career as an audio engineer in a modern audio environment.
ProMedia Training’s distinguished faculty of engineering professionals stand among the best in the business and include Grammy and Emmy award winners. They have achieved hundreds of Platinum and Gold Albums and have demonstrated success in training thousands of engineers.
About the Trainers:
Mihai Boloni
Mihai Boloni is a talented engineer and long-time Pro Tools educator who is fortunate to draw from over a decade of experience in the music production industry. Mihai is a Certified Expert Instructor who has an array of Pro Tools experience, which ranges from composition to post-production. As an industry professional he knows first-hand the value of Pro Tools mastery for artists, producers and engineers. As an instructor he loves sharing that value with his students in order to foster solid opportunities in artistry and creativity.
Michael Wynne
Michael Wynne is an award winning sound designer, composer and music producer based out of Atlanta Georgia. He completed his music studies at the University of N Florida in 1993 in the Jazz Studies program with focus on guitar. Today he is a freelance instructor for ProMedia Training and does audio work for companies like Turner, Lionsgate, Coca Cola and Nikon. Michael brings a wealth of knowledge to ProMedia students and a strong commitment to their success with a specialty in sound design and new media applications.
Ed Seay
Ed Seay is a renowned mixing engineer with over three decades of experience in various genres including Country, R&B, Christian, Pop, Adult Contemporary, Dance, and Rock. He mixed the first #1 song on the country charts in Pro Tools. He has a wealth of experience having worked with high-profile artists including Blake Shelton, Martina McBride, Ricky Skaggs, Hank Williams, Jr., Paul Davis, Collin Raye, Pam Tillis, Melissa Manchester, Ricky Skaggs, and John Prine’s Grammy-winning, “Fair & Square”, among others. He has numerous Gold and Platinum Albums and several dozen songs that have reached #1.
About ProMedia Training
ProMedia Training is the premier leader in modern accelerated audio and multimedia training. In addition to individual instruction at key facilities in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Miami, Nashville, San Diego, and New York, they also provide on-site training for corporations. Industry professionals have the choice to upgrade their skills in their own working environment. Clients have included MTV, HBO, and Turner Broadcasting; Dolby Labs, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, and Loyola University. The all-professional faculty, includes Grammy and Emmy Award winners who have worked on hundreds of gold and platinum albums with artists such as U2, Aerosmith, Ricky Martin, Steely Dan, Ozzy Osbourne, Outkast, and the Dixie Chicks. ProMedia Training partners with manufacturers such as Digidesign, Apple, Propellerhead, and Waves. ProMedia Training is the leading authorized Digidesign Pro School, having certified more students than any other organization.
For more information visit: www.promediatraining.com
Hollywood, CA (February 23, 2009) –Veteran drummer and studio owner Mark Zonder is loading up on Lauten Audio microphones.
Zonder is an industry veteran with album credits dating back to the early 1980s L.A. metal scene. He is the owner of the famous “Bill’s Place” recording and rehearsal studio in North Hollywood, which remains the launching place of many top artists and bands. He first earned a name for himself in the band Warlord, which some metal veterans refer to as legendary and far ahead of its time. He later joined Fates Warning, considered one of the most influential contributors to the progressive metal genre. Zonder spent almost 15 years with Fates Warning before departing to start his own band Slavior in 2006. He contributed to numerous side projects including Kevin Moore, Chroma Key, Jim Matheos solo project Away with Words, solo album of Joacim Cans from Hammerfall, and a reunion with Warlord, among others. In 2007 Zonder released a new full length album on the Inside Out Music label for his band Slavior.
“I was first introduced to Lauten microphones by the guys over at Summit Audio. Having loved their gear for many years I asked if they could recommend a few microphones, unaware they were representing Lauten microphones. So, they sent down a couple Horizons. They sounded amazing on my drums as overheads and room mics.” Since then Zonder has added two sets of Torches and an Oceanus as a vocal mic. “I really dig the small diaphragm Torches, and the ability to use tube mics on my drums is amazing,” Zonder added. “After a couple positioning tips from Lauten, my toms sound huge! For a large portion of my drum sound, I have officially switched from some really big names to the ‘Lauten sound;’ this company is really making some special mics.”
In recent months Zonder has been holding a large number of drum clinics throughout California at musical instrument dealers as well as at the Musicians Institute. “I am really lucky to have been able to stay in the industry all this time,” Zonder says of his 30-plus-year career behind a drum kit. “Getting the opportunity to pass on my knowledge and skills to a new generation is really an honor.”
Something unusual is the fact Zonder has been taking his Lauten microphones on the road with him for these clinics. “I called Lauten and spoke to Brian Loudenslager about the mics’ ability to handle the road; he said it’s not the first time he’s heard of someone taking them out. He said as long as I can deal with the power supplies the Torches and Horizons should do fine but recommended keeping the Oceanus in my studio.” You can check the news section of Zonder’s website at www.markzonder.com for upcoming clinic dates in Los Angeles and San Diego where you can see him and the Lauten microphones in action.
Burbank, CA… In the world of advertising, the voiceover is frequently one of the most memorable qualities of the ad itself. From a strong, confident tone to one of reassuring calm, the performance behind the spoken word plays a vital role in conveying those qualities the advertiser seeks to impart to the target customer. Capturing the subtleties of the voiceover performance is critical and, for this, the choice of one’s microphone is equally important. That’s why for Peter McHugh, a well known Los Angeles-based voice talent, his choice of a Mojave Audio MA-201fet cardioid condenser microphone says so much. more
~ Grammy-Nominated Members of the Jazz Quintet, Peter Erskine & Friends, Perform at Grammy After Party ~
LOS ANGELES, CA– After the live telecast of the Grammy® Awards on February 8, 2009, nominees, winners and guests were invited to join the “Jazz Party” in one of the rooms at the LA Convention Center for a post-event celebration. Peter Erskine & Friends, a jazz quintet including Grammy-nominated members Peter Erskine and Alan Pasqua, performed for the elite crowd following the awards ceremony.
Auralex Acoustics®, the industry leader in innovative sound control solutions, contributed by offering up its HoverDeck™, a specifically engineered drum isolator that reduces coloration from floor resonance by decoupling the drum kit from the structure, resulting in a tighter, more pure sound. more
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