“What Me Worry?” The Fun That Was Winter NAMM 2009
There’s nothing like a bit of the theater of the absurd to take your mind off your troubles. By the way, I just posted a Photo Gallery from the show, full of lots of fun images.
There’s nothing like a bit of the theater of the absurd to take your mind off your troubles. By the way, I just posted a Photo Gallery from the show, full of lots of fun images.
A lot of creativity, and a lot of usefulness, and a lot of both. (Read Part II of this report here.)
The Liquid Saffire 56 is the company’s new flagship Firewire interface, marrying Focusrite’s celebrated Liquid technology with its new generation of Firewire interfaces (led by the critically acclaimed Saffire Pro40).
These Network Enabled (NE) processors offers ease of use, setup and control using standard 10/100 Ethernet protocol and Protea NE software. No special outboard control units are needed.
PCI Express Card to offer up to 32 channels via network cable
Company formalizes its commitment to the live sound market with division to focus on the needs of live sound engineers; also releases Waves TDM plug-in bundles that can run on Digidesign Venue consoles.
The new EON loudspeaker models feature deep-welled, full-size handles with ergonomically designed grip points, and also offer offering flexible mounting capability.
Each standard channel includes an XLR input and quarter-inch line input, as well as a quarter-inch channel insert, gain adjustment, 80 Hz low-cut switch, two monitor sends, EFX send, and low, mid low, high and Peavey’s proprietary Mid-Morph equalization controls
The new I-Tech HD Series also incorporates Crown’s Class-I amplifier technology, new software that makes I-Tech HD robust and very easy to configure, a wide choice of input options including CobraNet and the all-new LevelMax limiters (Peak, Thermal and RMS).
Recalling the heritage of the original PL Series of the 1970s, the new series includes ten different models – seven for vocal and three for instruments – for live sound and installed applications.
All feature a user-adjustable pattern control of the high frequency section, which facilitates changes in the vertical plane from asymmetrical coverage spanning a total of 100 degrees to a fully symmetrical 150 degrees.
The DMS 700 operates with two frequency bands with each band providing a tuning range of up to 155 MHz of receivers and transmitters giving the user extended flexibility in today’s crowded RF environment.
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