Singapore - Audio continues to organise seminars aimed at future audio professionals in Asia. The latest training session was held in Singapore and delivered by D.A.S. Audio engineer, Joan La Roda, alongside D.A.S. Audio technical representative in Asia, Ron Koh. The session took place on 20 February 20 at Fort Canning Park in Singapore, a landmark for live concerts that has recently seen the likes of Manic Street Preachers, The Ting Tings, The Beastie Boys and Incubus, and which is home to Singfest featuring acts including Travis, Simple Plan and Alicia Keys.

The event was organised by D.A.S. Audio's Singapore team. D.A.S. Audio Asia operations manager, Eduardo López, reports, "It was basically a practical demonstration of the Aero 38 line array system, to allow the local clients to hear the system for the first time. In addition to the demo, there was a workshop where attendees could see how the unit was flown and interact with Joan by directly asking him questions at the end."

D.A.S. Audio Asia teamed up with CSP Productions, a leading live event management company in Singapore. They were in charge of assembling the structure to fly the enclosures, as well as managing the cabling and setting up the entire system.

López adds, "This kind of event undoubtedly make prospects in the Asia-Pacific region more likely to choose Aero line array systems once they have heard how good they sound and seen the systems for themselves, after working shoulder to shoulder with D.A.S. technicians and engineers."

(Jim Evans)


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