Anaheim,
CA (February 4, 2016)
— At this year’s annual NAMM Show held at the end of January, where thousands
of musicians and audio industry professionals gather each year, the “TEC Tracks” sessions made their debut
on the second floor of the Orange County Convention Center. The TEC Tracks program featured more than 70
sessions including music technology master classes, live interviews and panel
discussions with a variety of well-known musicians, producers, designers and
other noted industry professionals. Lectrosonics Digital Hybrid Wireless®
Technology was on hand to meet the challenges in this environment, including LMa
Transmitters, HH
Handheld Microphones and Venue
Receivers.
Taking place throughout each day for four continuous days in
three different rooms with sessions happening concurrently, the sessions were
presented in a variety of styles, including talk show style and panel style,
including Q&A sessions with packed audiences. For the audio team, production
of the NAMM TEC Tracks presented all the challenges inherent in such a busy wireless
environment.
“It all boils down to how difficult it is to use wireless products during a busy tradeshow, especially in Southern California, one of the most challenging environments in the country. In this region, there is essentially no free space to put wireless mics, and so even in a normal situation, you end up having to put units on top of frequencies that are already occupied. And in a busy convention environment, you are fighting the wireless in adjacent rooms in a very crowded spectrum to begin with – it’s more than complex,” says Mark Frink, Audio Supervisor of The TEC Tracks. “It’s essential to have the best equipment in such a challenging environment, and Lectrosonics has the best reputation and is the easiest system to get good results with.”
Frink and his team used the Venue receiver with five LMa transmitters and DPA 4080 microphones coupled with an HH with an HHC capsule for the sessions to deliver the sounds of some of the biggest names in music and professional audio, including Birth of a Record: Hotel California, a talk show style deconstruction of the famous recording with Joe Walsh and panel presentations such as Dream Studios by Design, which featured discussions with a number of GRAMMY® award-winning producers, engineers and studios designers.
“There’s a reason that so many film and TV crews use Lectrosonics,” adds Frink. “Like our production of the NAMM TEC Tracks, they don’t have the luxury of a second take. “
About Lectrosonics
Well respected within the film, broadcast, and
theatre technical communities since 1971, Lectrosonics wireless microphone
systems and audio processing products are used daily in mission-critical
applications by audio engineers familiar with the company's dedication to
quality, customer service, and innovation. Lectrosonics is a US manufacturer
based in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. Visit the company online at www.lectrosonics.com.