Cadac is focusing on the importance of sound economics at this year's PLASA. On show will be the latest version of Cadac's advanced Sound Automation Manager (SAM) for Windows, and a brand new compact addition to Cadac's line-up - the S-Type Live Show Console, details of which won’t be revealed until 8 September.

Cadac is also celebrating the tenth anniversary of its successful J-Type Live Production Console - regarded as the industry benchmark for major musical productions and tours. On show will be the latest J-Type module developments, reflecting the console's continuing evolution over the past decade, keeping it at the forefront of sound reinforcement functionality.

During the show, the company will be running a series of high profile ‘teach-ins’ across a variety of live sound topics. These will include guest presentations from leading industry experts on audio technology, acclaimed sound designers from the world of theatre, as well as rock 'n' roll and touring contributions. Full details of the programme will be available from www.cadac-sound.com on 1st September 2002.

The latest version of SAM on show at PLASA - V1.05 - incorporates several significant new features, which were designed in close liaison with leading sound designers. Along with the existing MIDI control functions, MIDI sequencing is now an integral part of the package. SAM has also been extended to users of the R-Type touring console, who are now able to use their laptop PCs to plot and run the automation system through the USB port.

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