According to Digigram's marketing communications manager, Remi Oudinot, this is an opportunity for all network audio experts to increase their visibility within the market place. "We get over 6,000 visitors per month to ethersound.com," he explained. "Many of those will be looking at the site to see how they can incorporate EtherSound technology into their project and if it offers them the solutions that they need. If, in addition to the technical information provided by the site, we can also offer a comprehensive international directory of audio professionals with proven expertise in audio networks using EtherSound, it's a great value-adding bonus for all concerned. It's the ideal place to start.
"The principal registration requirement is that applicants must have hands-on experience of using EtherSound and/or designing systems incorporating EtherSound networks," continued Oudinot. "Clearly we want to promote the technology of EtherSound, but the people who use EtherSound are as important as the technology itself; hence our aim in creating the Network Audio Guru site is to offer exposure to the people that have used or are currently using EtherSound in real-life, mission critical projects. Beyond that, we wish to remain as brand-agnostic as possible in order to encourage maximum participation for the benefit of all concerned."
(Jim Evans)