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Shinedown Turns It Up on Tour
By Clive Young. Shinedown returns to the road this Saturday night at Boston's TD Garden arena, and helping make that happen are FOH engineer Andy Meyer and monitor man Chris Lightcap.
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Mission: Impossible Panel Set for Mix Sound for Film & TV!
The 12th annual Mix Presents Sound for Film & TV event, set for September 27, 2025 at Sony Pictures Post Production Services, will host Mission: Impossible audio alumni as they discuss the landmark franchise's sound legacy.
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Dallas' Watermark Church Goes Immersive
Watermark Community Church in Dallas takes its multimedia seriously, and has a new L-Acoustics L-ISA immersive system to take it further.
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Stuttgart Media University Modernizes Studio
Stuttgart Media University in Germany has modernized its central recording studio with the arrival of a new production console.
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FiiO SP5 Active Monitors Debut
Hi-fi brand FiiO debuts its first pro-audio studio monitors with the arrival of SP5 active speakers.
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Mixing Magdalena Bay On the Move
Finishing a U.K. trek opening for Billie Eilish this week, indie synthpoppers Magdalena Bay are on the road with engineer Michael Tomas Regina manning the FOH position.
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