Dolby® Lake® Processors Installed For Yahoo! Music “Live Sets”
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30 January 2007 — Dolby Laboratories’ Live Sound applications engineer, Miguel Hadelich (left), recently completed set up of four wirelessly-controlled Dolby® Lake® Processors installed to manage the L-Acoustics® P.A. speaker and Clair Brothers Audio monitor systems at Yahoo! Music’s Nissan-sponsored “Live Sets” venue. Ian Dittbrenner (center), audio director, senior original content producer and production systems analyst, Yahoo! Music, designed the Digidesign® VENUE-based performance sound and audio recording systems with the aid of Delta H Design, headed by Hanson Hsu (right), who also acoustically designed the performance space set.
The “Live Sets” soundstage, located at the 20th Century Fox lot in Los Angeles, made its debut in late 2006 with a performance by Christina Aguilera and has since hosted artists such as Tony Bennett, Incubus, Beck and John Legend. The live music performances, interspersed with audience Q&A segments, are filmed in HD and are made available for streaming over the internet via Yahoo! Music (music.yahoo.com).
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