AgenciesSynton of Holland have signed anagreement with Adams-Smith todistribute their synchronisers in theUK, Benelux, Finland, Norway,Sweden, Denmark and Italy. SyntonInternational BV, Computerweg 1,3606 AV Maarssen, The Netherlands.Tel: 31 -3465 69664. Fax: 31 346573330.Amek Systems and Controlshave appointed a distributor forTurkey. Reysas, Mahatma GhandiSok, 78/2 Gaziosmanpasa, Ankara,Turkey. Tel: 4 146 1065. Fax: 4 1461081.Michael Stevens & Partners haveannounced their appointment asdealers for Westlake monitoringequipment. Michael Stevens &Partners, Invicta Works, Elliott Road,Bromley, Kent BR2 9NT, UK. Tel:01 -460 7299.Saturn Research have appointedUduco as their distributor for Saturntape machine in France. Uduco, 26Rue des Tourelles, 75020 Paris. Tel:43 63 9745. Fax: 42 71 4372.Bruel & Kjaer have appointedProfessional Studio Equipment assole distributor in Denmark of thecomplete range of 4000 seriesmicrophones. Professional StudioEquipment, HD Andersengade 22, POBox 1102, DK -5100 Odense C,Denmark. Tel: 45 66 14 5958. Fax:45 66 14 9181.Stanley Productions of Londonhave been appointed UK distributorsof the Japanese MDC Masterrecording lacquers. StanleyProductions, 147 Wardour Street,London Wl. Tel: 01-439 0311, Fax:01-437 2126.Allen & Heath have announcedthe appointment of HHBCommunications, 73 -75 Scrubs Lane,London NW10 6QU as their Londondealers.Letter. Registering generic termsContain -A -StageContain -A -Stage 500 is a new conceptin mobile stage equipment and hasbeen designed and built by Star Hireespecially for outdoor events andexhibitions.In collapsible mode it weighsaround 15 tonnes and measures40x81/2 ft. Fully erected, Contain -A-Stage opens out to provide a fullyweatherproof curtained stage with ausable deck area of 36x24 ft, and aroof clearance of 9 ft at the backGateway coursesGateway have announced two newcourses. The first is a weekenddevoted entirely to the miking ofdrum kits and acoustic instruments.The course has been written and istaught by David Kenny manager ofIdeal Sound Recorder Studio and exchiefengineer at Gateway.rising to 16 ft at the front.It has its own generator to supplypower to electric and hydraulicservices and lighting rigs. The wholestage can be fully erected in twohours with outswinging jacks andcurtains under automatic pushbuttoncontrol. After use it is restowed andcan be off site within one hour.Star Hire, Milton Road, Thurleigh,Bedford MK44 2DG, UK. Tel: 0243772233.The second course is devoted toMIDI/sequencing and is written byGraeme White. The course can betaken over a week or can be spreadover three weekends.From the Gateway Organisationthere's also news of the foundation ofa new jazz school starting in October.Dear Sir, It would appear that incertain countries the attempt topirate rights into private ownershipfor generic expressions in the audiovisualindustry is still going on.From an International SurveillanceService, which we operate onapplications to register trade marksthroughout the world, we havenoted an attempt in Argentina toregister `Master tape' for cassettesAddress changesAudio Visions, the A/Vproduction house have moved into apurpose built facility at 1 Bowes Hill,Rowlands Castle, Hants PO9 6BP,UK. Tel: 0705 412911. Fax: 0705413286.Quantel the sister company ofSolid State Logic within the UEIGroup, are to operate alongside SSLin their newly extended sales andservice centre in Los Angeles.Quantel's new address is 6255 SunsetBoulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90028.TDK UK Ltd have moved to TDKHouse, 5 -7 Queensway, Redhill,Surrey RH1 lYB, UK. Tel: 0737773773. Fax: 0737 773805.GML Inc has relocated to a largerfacility at 8721 Burnet Avenue, VanNuys, CA 91405, USA. Tel: (818)781 -1022. Fax: (818) 781.3828.Computer Music Systems,specialists in IBM PC based musicand recently TAT- Digital AudioTape' in Brazil. However, wesuspect that if the owners of theseattempted registrations try toenforce them they are likely toreceive a dusty answer from thetrade.Yours faithfully, Ian C Bail lie,Ladas & Parry, 52-54 HighHolborn, London WC IV 6RR,UK.software, have moved to 5.7 BuckStreet, London NW1 8NJ, UK. Tel:01482 5224. Fax: 01-485 9302.Twinmusic Studio of Hollandhave moved to Markt 23 -24, 6446 AdBrunssum, Holland. Tel: 045 213 768.Pan Communications haverelocated to 1- 12 -12, Akasaka Minatoku,Tokyo 107, Japan. Telephone andfax numbers haven't changed.Raper & Wayman, UK pro -audiosupplier, have moved to Unit 3,Crusader Industrial Estate, 167Hermitage Road, Haringey, LondonN4 1LZ, UK. Tel: 01 -800 8288. Fax:01.809 1515.HES Electronics of Belgium havemoved to Vliegwezenlaan 10, B -1730Asse- Zellik, Belgium. Tel: 466 8180.Fax: 466 9157.Digitec of Paris, France, havechanged their telephone number to34 80 7500.18 Studio Sound, June 1989
Take afresh bolz at the industrystandard for DAT mastering.Amongst audio professionals, the Sony DTC-1000ES is now widely recognised as the DATstandard. lt's officially supplied by HHB - Sony's leading independent distributor. That means genuineservice and spares support, as well as expert advice.Second generation DAT hardware incorporates rationalised integrated circuitry and single A to Dconversion. This may make DAT more accessible to consumers, but it'sbad news for the audio professional. That's why we've talked to Sonyand secured an extended production run for the DTC 1000ES.nON IlOFFT01019607144HIRE ö SALESAlong with twin A -D conversion, all DTC 1000ES recordersfromHHB are now specially adapted to record at 44.1 kHz as wellNibas 48 kHz. A modification that's impossible to implement in mostsecond generation devices. For additional professionalconvenience, we've even designed an optional 1911 rack trayf you're thinking about a secure future with highly -affordable DATmastering, take a fresh look at the new DTC- 1000ES package from HHB. It'sjust one member of a powerful family of DAT equipment available from the industry'smost experienced supplier of digital recording hardware.HHB HIRE &SALES, 73 -75 SCRUBS LANE LONDON NWI0 6QU PHONE 01- 9602144 FAX 01 -960 1160 TELEX 923393.HHb
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