Channels 14 June 1992

NEWS
1 Concert For Life costs questioned: Concerns raised regarding outlays to stage benefit show starring INXS
3 Editorial – Concert For Life: Sorting Right from Wrong
5 People moves
7 ESP II – Major new Jands 24 & 48 ch lighting console to strengthen U.S. & European export markets
10 International Production News

REGULARS
4 World Supply Line – News from major brands
9 Letters – Abuse & Ambrosia (Sheila Yates; power amp controversy w/ Duncan Fry)
37 Duncan Fry: some advice from a real lawyer if your PA gets damaged
40 Social pages pics (David Timmin, David Doyle, John McConnell, Graham McGeorge, John Coldsmith, Phil Hansson, Gary Pritchard, Jeff Bolt, Bruce Jacobson)
41 Dr Light with Mike Tanner
50 Great Mistakes: Dale Kennedy, Kennedy Amplifier Hire Serv­ice; Tim Buckholtz, Stage & Audio, Rockhampton.

FEATURES
1, 12 Marilyn Lowey – Emmy winning LD in Sydney for Neil Diamond
11 Stan Miller – Audio Legend interviewed by Julius Grafton
17 Show Report: ’92 Contractors Conference and Expo by Peter Blackmore, CTS
21 Studio and Broadcast Supplement: Fairlight debut MFX-2 – Aussie firm show Digital Audio Production System at AES Vienna
31 Yamaha 24 Channel Digital Recording System – the DRU-8 is to Pro users what the ADAT is to Home Studios
32 Analog to Digital-and Digital to Analog – Apogee’s ‘new wave’· Digital Tape Machine fixit technology – detailed
30 Travel and Leisure
32 JBL Sound System Design Manual – Serialised in Channels. Part 1 – Wave Propagation: Wavelength, Frequency, and Velocity of Sound
34 Colour Changers Compared
37 Paul Mulholland: The Lighting Dimensions Interview

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PRODUCTION
1, 12 High Production Values Pay Off: Prince achieves ‘seamless integration’ of Sound, Lighting and Staging – delivering the gig the others dream about!
12 David Byrne, State Theatre Sydney by Geoff Haines
14 Prince – Lighting, Roy Bennett (Production Design) Mac Mosier (LD) Justin Collie (Lighting Operator) Roberta Greenburg (Vari*Lite crewchief)
15 Prince – Sound, with David Natale
16 Backstage at Movieworld – the technology impresses by Julius Grafton