Crosstown Promotes Grable Crosstown Promotes Grable Crosstown Audio has promoted Rob Grable to Senior Engineer. Grable is a seven year veteran who began his career at Crosstown after graduating from Full Sail Center for the Recording Arts in 1992. He has remained an active member of AES and NATAS.
Georgia Public Broadcasting has released the "Salsa" episodes to GALAVision for broadcast throughout Central and South America. Crosstown Audio is re-editing and re-mixing the series for GPB. Atomic Interactive came to Crosstown Audio for some help with an audio CD for distribution. Atomic had compiled over an hours worth of crank calls and practical jokes from jokester John Bean, predecessor to the Jerky Boys. The audio wasn't as clear as it could have been. NoNoise® was used to remove the ground hum and telephone line interference.
Also, Crosstown Audio recorded, edited, and converted audio files for Lyrix Systems, Inc. Local talent Kirsten Withers provided her British accent for this IVR system being delivered to the UK. Also in this month to Crosstown, World Storm Arts Lab, Spirit Chasers, Blue Moon Productions, AT&T Infoworx, Home Depot, and Banks Albers Design for Innovations.
Nick Ketter has resigned from Crosstown to pursue other interests. Crosstown thanks Ketter for his nine years of hard work and wishes him success in all his future endeavors.