Join Meyer Sound in New York at AES for demos and networking in rooms 2D06 and 2D07 on the second floor of the Jacob Javits Center. On request, our team will offer listening experiences on the Amie Studio Monitoring System, our trusted reference audio solution for post-production studios and mastering engineers.
We will also showcase PANTHER, our new large-format linear line array loudspeaker that has been causing a buzz this summer on tours and festivals. Learn more about how these systems are being networked on global tours such as Ed Sheeran’s “+ – = ÷ x” (“Mathematics”) tour with Milan AVB and our new connection management and monitoring software.
In addition, members of our technical team will be presenting on panels throughout the convention. We have lots to talk about in cinema and post-production along with our ongoing commitment to the once-again thriving theater community. Dealers, sound designers, customers and consultants are welcome to join us throughout the show days Wednesday, October 19 and Thursday, October 20.
Senior Technical Support Specialist Josh Dorn-Fehrmann will be presenting “Milan in the Wild: An exploration of the real-world application of Milan in live audio” at 10:45 a.m. EDT on October 19. He will use the live sound example of Ed Sheeran’s “Mathematics” tour to explore the use of the first large-scale certified Milan network with 212 PANTHER loudspeakers.
Digital Products Solutions Architect Richard Bugg will be part of a panel titled “Network Evolution for Real Time Audio” at 9 a.m. EDT on October 20. The experts will discuss the benefits of network convergence, and why it is the future of an area where real time networked audio applications have traditionally been quarantined on dedicated networks to simplify switch configuration and prevent conflicts.
“Large Scale System Optimization and Design” will be presented at 4 p.m. EDT on October 20 by Director of System Optimization Bob McCarthy, who will discuss the design and tuning of large-scale festival, stadium, and arena sound reinforcement systems. He and his co-presenter, Michael Lawrence, will emphasize practical and efficient design using field examples of several 2022 shows. McCarthy will also be joining Tony Meola and Daniel Lundberg to present “The road to Broadway Sound: Career stories and advice from veteran and emerging Broadway sound designer” at 1 p.m. EDT on October 19.
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