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Pro Sound News, 2005

A Venue for the Anti-Pop by Janice Brown New Haven, CT - As part of a city-wide urban renewal project that began in 1999, New Haven, Connecticut has commissioned one of its nine districts, the ninth, in fact, to become the city's center for the arts and entertainment. Producer/engineer Nick Lloyd is just one of [...]

2014-10-10T15:19:25-04:00January 10th, 2005|News|

Up from the Ashes…

A Landmark NYC Synagogue Rebuilds 19th Century Building Benefits from 21st Century Technology by John Storyk and Steve Sockey To augment the natural acoustics, and provide additional support for organ performances and other musical events held at New York's Central Synagogue, the A/V consultants, WSDG of NYC, recommend a LARES electronic reverberation enhancement system. Instead [...]

2014-10-10T15:20:40-04:00January 30th, 2003|News|

WSDG E-NEWS

Gap Digital outside of Chicago just completes a major renovation, Central Synagogue is fine tuned, Crossroads Tabernacle and Brooklyn Recording are in the works, WSDG-e completes post-production house PhilippeMoritz in Zurich, Carter Burwell is in the news, Tech Talks about stretched fabric treatments, and home theaters get some attention in 'This Old House.'

2014-10-10T15:30:32-04:00December 1st, 2001|News|

SONIC SCOOP: On Scoring Twilight, Breaking Dawn, Workflow and Inspiration

TRIBECA, MANHATTAN: It was like a scene out of a movie. Film score composer Carter Burwell wrote the final cue to The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (Part I) at his piano in the country by the flickering light of an oil lamp. “I was out at my place in Amagansett trying to finish up the [...]

2014-10-03T04:03:10-04:00February 22nd, 2000|News|
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