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Summer 2017

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C A S Q U A R T E R L Y S U M M E R 2 0 1 7 17 Above: MPSE/Rogue One event. Opposite page from top: R.A.M.P.S./JWSound Party; Paul Rodriguez introducing the panel at the Rogue One event; the panel. the visual effects from the movie. Supervisor John Knoll was greeted with gasps of amazement as he showed the steps involved in the digital reconstruction of Grand Moff Tarkin, played by deceased actor Peter Cushing. Also present was animation supervisor Hal Hickel. This event was sold out, and at the end of the presentation, it was clear that the audience wanted even more! From the Show Floor: Production Tools Aaton introduced the sound mixer/recorder Cantar Mini, a 16-track digital portable mixer/sound recorder capable of recording 24-bit, 192 kHz audio, with channel delays and EQ. Ambient showed its NanoLockit. To use this system, jam any Ambient Lockit and set it as the master timecode. Then any Lockit, NanoLockit, or Ambient ACN-LS Lockit Slate within the ACN network will automatically jam. The rechargeable battery lasts up to 35 hours. In addition, the NanoLockit has the ability to jam DSLRs with audio timecode. Audio-Technica introduced its new 6000 Series High-Density Wireless System, which allows 31 channels in 4 MHz of bandwidth. The channels are spaced at 125 kHz intervals. The system works in the 944 MHz-952 MHz band. Lectrosonics introduced Duet, a new digital wireless monitor system. It uses the M2T dual-stereo half-rack transmitter and M2R diversity Aaton Cantar Mini Audio-Technica 6000 Series High-Density Wireless System Lectrosonics Duet Ambient NanoLockit

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