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WAVES LIVE DIVISION EXPANDS PLUG-IN OFFERINGS FOR USE WITH THE DIGIDESIGN® VENUE/D-SHOW

—VENUE/D-Show compatibility for Waves Hybrid and PuigChild plug-ins further emphasizes Waves Live Division’s dedicated offerings for the live sound market sectors —


TEL AVIV, ISRAEL, July 9, 2009 — Following closely on the announcement earlier this year that more than 50 of Waves’ most popular plug-ins are now compatible for use with Digidesign® D-Show Software and VENUE consoles, Waves Live Division announces VENUE Compatibility for its successful Hybrid Line (H-Comp Hybrid Compressor and H-Delay Hybrid Delay) and PuigChild Compressor/Limiter. Users now have the benefit of being able to use these invaluable studio tools in live sound applications. These TDM plug-ins can run on Digidesign VENUE consoles using the Waves D-Show Enabler. Current Waves TDM users can purchase the D-Show Enabler, making their Waves products fully VENUE-compatible. more

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MOJAVE AUDIO SELECTS DIGITAL REVOLUTION FOR SALES REPRESENTATION

pr_cjlewis.jpgBurbank, CA… Mojave Audio, a company founded by David Royer (known for his work with ribbon microphones), is pleased to announce it has selected Digital Revolution to represent the company’s sales efforts in several Midwestern, Western, and Southwestern territories. Well known for its sales representation and strategic consulting capabilities within the professional audio and MI (musical instrument) communities, Digital Revolution will be tasked with increasing Mojave Audio’s presence in the states of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. more

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LAS VEGAS’ “ODDS ON RECORDS & STUDIOS” BETS ON GC PRO AND COMES OUT A WINNER

— As this Las Vegas recording studio and record label was ready to wager $7 million to create the ultimate facility, Guitar Center Professional was with them all the way, from cables to consoles, making sure that nothing was left to chance —


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WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA, July 8, 2009 — Risk may be good business for Las Vegas, but it’s not good business for recording studios in today’s changing music industry environment. That’s why Odds On Records & Studios, this global entertainment Mecca’s latest attraction, partnered with Guitar Center Professional (GC Pro), the outside sales division of Guitar Center that focuses on the needs of professional users, when the time came to build out the company’s new 12,000-square-foot, multi-room tracking and mixing facility in the heart of Vegas. Through GC Pro, Odds On Studios added a third SSL console, a new Matrix SuperAnalogue™ 16 channel, 40 input, line-level mixing console with built-in signal router and multi-layer workstation control. Additionally, Odds On purchased their second set of Allen Sides-designed Ocean Way Audio monitoring systems, ADAM S2.5A monitors, three new Apple Mac Pro computers and the latest upgrades to the studios’ Digidesign Pro Tools HD 3 systems. Finishing up the project was enough outboard gear, microphones, cabling and interfaces to outfit the spacious three rooms that co-designers, acoustician Carl Yanchar and studio manager Bobby Ferrari, envisioned as a studio that could offer world-class talent everything they could ever need in a recording environment. more

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OCEAN WAY’S RECORD ONE REOPENS AFTER FIVE YEAR LOCKOUT

First Project in New Film Mixing Studio is Disney’s G-Force

Record One

Pictured (L-R) in Record One’s Studio A are Tommy Vicari, mixer; Tom Hardisty, second engineer; Vincent Cirilli, ProTools programmer; Robbie Boyo, music editor. Photo by David Goggin.


After five years of lock out by producer Dr. Dre, Ocean Way’s famed Record One studios have reopened. The first project was mixing Trevor Rabin’s score for Disney’s upcoming “G-Force,” about a specially trained squad of guinea pigs out to save the world from evil. Tommy Vicari and Steve Kempster were mix engineers.


The newly reopened Record One features a half-million dollar remodel and in Studio A, the installation of the largest and most sophisticated SSL Film console ever built, which was acquired from Todd-AO Scoring when it shut down operations in Studio City. Studio B features a large tracking room and an SSL custom 9080J console. All studios feature LCR custom-designed Ocean Way monitor systems. Additional amenities include private lounges, full gourmet kitchen/dining room and a sumptuous living room with classic furniture and artworks.


In addition to recent top sellers by Dr. Dre, Eminem and 50 Cent, some of the many historic albums recorded at Record One include Quincy Jones’ “Back on the Block.” Also completed at Record One was his follow-up,” Juke Joint,” and Michael Jackson’s “Bad,” “Dangerous,” and “HIStory,” all of which were recorded by Bruce Swedien and received Grammys for Best Engineered Album and sold in excess of 65 million records collectively.


For information about Ocean Way/Record One, visit: http://www.oceanwayrecording.com


Contact Kelly Erwin for all booking requests.

Email: Kelly@oceanwayrecording.com or call 323-467-9375.

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