New York (October 2015) — Sound Summit New York will
take place just prior to the AES Show on Wednesday,
October 28, 2015 from 3 to 8 p.m. at New York University’s Tisch School of
the Arts. A collaborative presentation from DPA Microphones, Lectrosonics and
Sound Devices, LLC, this is the fourth in a series of regional events
throughout the U.S.
Sound Summit events serve as a unique and informal industry thought
leadership and mixing discussion featuring best practices for the audio
community. Sound Summit New York will include a combination of short informative
presentations, networking and Q&A opportunities.
Gabriel
Antonini, Business Development Manager of DPA Microphones Inc., will discuss
polar patterns, frequency response, off axis linearity and optimum placement
for lavalier and shotgun microphones. Antonini will be using the company’s
d:screet™ Miniature Microphones and d:dicate™ 4017B Shotgun Microphone to
emphasize these topics. “I am looking forward to presenting to the wide range
of sound mixers and audio professionals who will be in attendance,” says
Antonini. “At DPA, we strive to provide a no-shortcut field acquisition tool
that is top quality, in order to minimize the post production time spent fixing
poorly recorded material due to poor microphone choices. We encourage audio professionals
to attend the event and learn about our existing proven elements, as well as a
new addition to our family of film microphones. With Sound Summit happening
right in energetic New York City, I am anticipating a dynamic and engaging
event.”
Karl Winkler, Lectrosonics’ Vice President of Sales/Service, will use
his brand’s L Series units, SSM “Super Slight” micro transmitter and SR Series
receivers with Sound Devices’SuperSlot™ compatibility, to explain gain structure, antenna optimization and
RF frequency coordination. “We’re extremely excited to continue the
successful Sound Summit series with our latest event in New York,” says
Winkler. “We are looking forward to sharing ideas with and learning from
professionals in the New York community.”
Jon Tatooles, Co-Founder and Chief
Business Development Officer of Sound Devices, LLC, will discuss Sound Devices’ innovative MixAssist™
technology, which is now incorporated into its latest 688 mixer/recorder. In addition, Tatooles
will explain the workflow benefits and control capabilities of the 688
recorder/mixer combined with the optional SuperSlot-compatible SL-6
powering and wireless system. The newly announced CL-12 Linear Fader
Controller, which also couples with the 688 for cart applications, will also be
featured at the event making its second U.S. public appearance. “We are looking
forward to meeting with the New York production community at the next Sound
Summit,” says Tatooles. “Sound Summit has proven to be a great avenue to speak
directly with our customers in the region. We value the feedback we receive at
these events.”
New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts is located at 721
Broadway (9th floor lobby), New York, NY 10003. To sign up for this free event,
please register at www.thesoundsummit.org/newyork/.