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<strong>Jorge</strong> <strong>Silva</strong>, <strong>Head</strong> <strong>Audio</strong><strong>Engineer</strong> <strong>For</strong> "<strong>The</strong>Martha Stewart Show,"Finds HARMAN’S StuderVista 8 Does <strong>For</strong>Broadcast <strong>Audio</strong> WhatMs. Stewart Has Done<strong>For</strong> <strong>The</strong> Home: UseInnovation To Make LifeSimpler And Betterby definitionPosted: Thursday,6/9/2011NEW YORK, New York – Continuing to apply its advanced design and innovative feature set to creatingsolutions for broadcast audio, HARMAN’s Studer Vista 8 Digital Live Production Console now in use for“<strong>The</strong> Martha Stewart Show” on the Hallmark Network provides <strong>Jorge</strong> <strong>Silva</strong>, the program’s <strong>Head</strong> <strong>Audio</strong><strong>Engineer</strong>, with the tools that he needs to keep the show’s sound at the cutting edge. Envisioning howthe Vista 8 managed to anticipate every challenge large and small that a modern television productionfaces on a daily basis, <strong>Silva</strong> speculates, “When they designed the Vista 8, someone sat down and said,‘How do we so this so that it makes sense to the operator that has to use the console under the timepressures of television production?’ Well, once you wrap your mind around it and see what televisionaudio faces these days, you get the Vista 8.”<strong>Silva</strong> recalls having to work with other mixing and processing platforms before the Vista 8. “I rememberhaving to piece things together to make them work, going on air with limited equipment and having todo hot switches during two-minute commercial breaks, crossing your fingers that it was going to work.”With the arrival of the Vista 8, <strong>Silva</strong> says, “Now we have unlimited resources and you can tailor theconsole to be more friendly to what you are trying to do. You can build the console around each task. Ido not want to go back to how it was before.”<strong>Silva</strong> says that much of what is standard on the Vista 8 isn’t offered even as options on other consoles.“You store your settings on snapshots and you can build a sequence that will literally follow the script ofa show using time code, going from snapshot to snapshot and following the program cues,” he says. “No


one else can do that. Studer is the first manufacturer to get away from the concept that you have to callattention to a module to effect change to it.”<strong>The</strong> Vista 8′s high degree of flexibility stems largely from the highly acclaimed Vistonics user interface,which provides unmatched analog console-like control and a clear, easily understandable display of alloperating parameters along with fast, easy operation. <strong>The</strong> Vista 8 possesses powerful broadcastfeatures to offer a highly sophisticated and flexible multipurpose live broadcast desk. <strong>For</strong> example, itsunique Control Bay design offers rapid access to all faders in a small footprint, making it ideal for bothfixed install broadcast and OB van applications. <strong>The</strong> Vista 8 offers additional advanced functionality,such as 7.1-channel surround-sound mixing capability, dynamic automation, a sophisticated snapshotsystem, dedicated mute groups and more.<strong>Silva</strong> understands that this high level of functionality and features is a result of an evolutionary process,one that offers both the reliability of proven design and the promise of continued innovation. “Whenyou look under the beautiful work surface and the lights, you realize that the technology goes back tothe original Studer 950 consoles,” he says. “You understand that there’s an evolutionary process ofquality going on. So what you have here is a development of many years of engineering that broughtthis console to the operations and sound quality level that it’s at. It’s fantastic piece of work and apleasure to work with.”HARMAN (www.harman.com) designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of audio andinfotainment solutions for the automotive, consumer and professional markets – supported by 15leading brands including AKG®, Harman Kardon®, Infinity®, JBL®, Lexicon® and Mark Levinson®. <strong>The</strong>Company is admired by audiophiles across multiple generations and supports leading professionalentertainers and the venues where they perform. More than 20 million automobiles on the road todayare equipped with HARMAN audio and infotainment systems. HARMAN has a workforce of about 11,800people across the Americas, Europe and Asia, and reported sales of $3.5 billion for the twelve monthsended December 31, 2010. <strong>The</strong> Company’s shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under thesymbol NYSE:HAR.<strong>For</strong> additional information, contact:Travis McGeeDefinition Branding and Marketing(212) 660-2555 x24Travis.mcgee@definitionbam.com

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