Brandon Rice to manage technical and logistical planning for Meyer Sound trade shows
USA - Meyer Sound has announced the appointments of Jason Rauhoff to the position of technical support / digital products specialist, Michael Maxson to technical support manager, and Brandon Rice to trade show coordinator / technical support. These personnel announcements will further strengthen Meyer Sound's support for its growing user base, says the company.

"Besides our innovative audio solutions, one of Meyer Sound's strengths is our responsive and expert support with a strong understanding of the needs in mission-critical live sound environments, as well as cinema and fixed installation markets," says John Monitto, Meyer Sound's director of technical support. "Jason, Michael, and Brandon have all made their marks in various areas of professional audio and are excellent resources as we continue to expand our support capabilities."

A noted FOH mixer, programmer, recording engineer, and sound designer of 16 years, Jason Rauhoff is joining Meyer Sound as digital products specialist to provide training and support to users of the Matrix3 audio show control and D-Mitri digital audio platform. Rauhoff has extensive experience implementing Meyer Sound solutions in theatrical applications.

Promoted to technical support manager, Michael Maxson will serve as a key liaison managing the technical support requirements of Meyer Sound customers. Since joining the company in 2003, Maxson has been instrumental in supporting high-profile tours such as Rod Stewart, Metallica, Mudvanye, Dane Cook, and Buckcherry and Avenged Sevenfold. Maxson was previously systems designer and engineer at Walt Disney Entertainment in Orlando.

Joining the company as technical support/ trade show coordinator, Brandon Rice will manage the technical and logistical planning for Meyer Sound trade shows and assist with customer support. Brandon's front-line professional audio experience spans from being a stagehand to mixing rock & roll, corporate, and Broadway shows such as the Tony-winning In the Heights.

* Meyer Sound has announced the appointment of Ellen Juhlin as D-Mitri project manager to oversee the development of the D-Mitri digital audio platform, the company's first product to integrate the emerging Audio/Video Bridging (AVB) standard.

"D-Mitri is an evolution in Meyer Sound's approach to signal processing, compiling what we've learnt from building the Matrix3, Constellation, and integrating AVB open networking protocol to create an extremely powerful and flexible tool for sound designers," says John McMahon, Meyer Sound's executive director, digital products, "Ellen's technical knowledge in all of these areas and her management skills make her uniquely qualified to lead the effort in bringing D-Mitri online."

(Jim Evans)


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