Platinum and Media Partners Announced for the cavlo Nashville show

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The cavlo Tech Show is Ramping up Partnerships to Increase Networking Connections

They say good things come in ‘two’s”, and that’s what the cavlo trade show is announcing. At the beginning of February, cavlo announced a major sponsorship with premier manufacturers rep, Vision2 Marketing. Today they’ve added Technologies for Worship magazine as a Media Partner to amplify the networking and connections for show attendees and exhibitors.

“The House of Worship vertical is a perfect pairing for cavlo and its’ AVL exhibitors. Technologies for Worship is a powerful resource for our exhibitors to utilize to showcase new products, but it’s also an ideal partnership as our attendees’ hail from the audio-visual-lighting (AVL) and House of Worship communities in the Nashville and surrounding areas. Partnerships like this increase connections and networking among attendees with common interests, which is a win-win,” says Mike Brown-Cestero, Managing Director.

cavlo is the show for AVL pros to ideate, integrate, and operate with a mix of specifiers, integrators, production folks and end users in attendance. Successful shows in Vegas and Dallas proved to be a great combination of education, networking, and trade show exhibits. cavlo will take place on May 11th at The Embassy Suites Nashville South Cool Springs Hotel in Franklin, Tennessee. An Opening Reception will be held the evening of the 10th and will be followed by a one-day trade show that will feature exhibit booths and panel discussions; it will be a great opportunity for AVL folks in the Southeastern US to convene. Registration for the show will open on March 14th for interested attendees. cavlo is a trade-only event.

For more information on exhibiting or sponsoring – or to register to attend — please visit http://www.cavlo.tech.

New Firmware Upgrade for Yamaha RIVAGE PM Series Adds Premium Y7 Reverb Plug-in Developed with Bricasti Design

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Yamaha is expanding the capabilities of its RIVAGE PM series digital mixing systems with firmware version 4.7, adding the premium Y7 reverb plug-in developed in collaboration with Bricasti Design. The free firmware, planned for release this month, continues the company’s approach to enhancing its professional audio products through regular software updates.

Bricasti Design is recognized globally as a leading developer of audio technologies. Its M7 hardware reverb unit is among the most-requested touring and studio technologies, known for its extremely rich-sounding reverb, exceptional sound quality and ease of use. The collaboration between Yamaha and Bricasti on the Y7/RIVAGE PM integration now gives audio engineers more flexibility in bringing the highest level of expressiveness, sound quality and operability to live sound performances.

DPA Offers a week filled with Facebook Live interviews and mic trainings

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This years Easter is going to be different. As most of us have to stay at home, DPA thought they would make you a special Easter treat and present a week filled with interesting interviews and exciting seminars.

In each session you will have the chance to ask questions via the chat function.

In the schedule below you can find the time based on Central European Summer Time (CEST) and Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). If you sign up for the event on Facebook, you will be notified as they go live. Click here to learn more.

10 Solutions for Easy Video Streaming

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As more and more organizations are finding the need to communicate remotely, streaming video has turned into an essential tool to stay connected with students, congregants, and employees. The good news is that streaming technology is user-friendly, and you may already have much of the equipment you need for a perfectly capable streaming system. If you don’t, our friends at Full Compass have put together a variety of streaming packages to meet the needs of venues of all sizes.

The information provided below by Full Compass goes over the basics of streaming for those who are brand new to setting up a video stream, before getting into some more intermediate and high-level configurations.

So… Video Streaming 101

  1. Get a video camera. Already have one? Great!
  2. Get an encoder. That’s the one thing you probably don’t have. This is basically a box that sends your video signal out to the world.
  3. Hook your camera into your encoder with an HDMI or SDI cable (depending on your camera), follow the simple setup prompts, and stream over YouTube or your Facebook page or any other streaming service.