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The show report finally got published, and the online version is available at
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue28/aes2006.htm for anyone who is curious.
This year the awards have been moved to a full article rather than the usual
sidebar at http://www.positive-feedback.com/Iss...006awards.htm1

I hope folks enjoy it!
--scott


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Scott,

I hope folks enjoy it!


Excellent. I really liked the blurb about Eric Benjamin from Dolby Labs:

"listeners in the treated room came very close ... it is a good response to
people who claim that one can or cannot hear given localization effects."

I've noticed this myself many times. When a room has all early reflections
under control, imaging and localization improve enormously.

Thanks also for the nice words on RealTraps.

--Ethan


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Thanks Scott.

Future Music has been around for at least ten years. That aside, your
characterisation is accurate.

Cheers,
Nick

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Nick Brown wrote:

Future Music has been around for at least ten years. That aside, your
characterisation is accurate.


I have never heard of it! Where was it distributed?
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Scott Dorsey wrote:
I have never heard of it! Where was it distributed?


They're based here in the UK and available everywhere you'd expect to
find magazines on sale. I don't know how widely distributed they are
overseas. The publisher, Future Publishing has been producing a range
of magazines covering home computers, games consoles and other
electronic entertainment since at least the late 80s. Future Music
probably appeared around 94, and has more recently been joined by
sister publication Computer Music, focusing more on DAWs, soft synths
and so on.

http://www.futurenet.co.uk/futureonline/

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Scott Dorsey wrote:
The show report finally got published, and the online version is available at
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue28/aes2006.htm for anyone who is curious.
This year the awards have been moved to a full article rather than the usual
sidebar at http://www.positive-feedback.com/Iss...006awards.htm1



http://www.positive-feedback.com/Iss...2006awards.htm
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
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The show report finally got published, and the online version is available
at
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue28/aes2006.htm for anyone who is
curious.
This year the awards have been moved to a full article rather than the
usual
sidebar at http://www.positive-feedback.com/Iss...006awards.htm1

I hope folks enjoy it!



Thanks, Scott. Nice job.

Harry


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Nick Brown wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:
I have never heard of it! Where was it distributed?


They're based here in the UK and available everywhere you'd expect to
find magazines on sale. I don't know how widely distributed they are
overseas. The publisher, Future Publishing has been producing a range
of magazines covering home computers, games consoles and other
electronic entertainment since at least the late 80s. Future Music
probably appeared around 94, and has more recently been joined by
sister publication Computer Music, focusing more on DAWs, soft synths
and so on.


Wow. The American edition that I saw didn't look at ALL British, and it
was about as far away from the British magazines (Reflections, Audio/Media,
and Studio Sound) as I could imagine. Now I need to go back and find it.
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Scott Dorsey wrote:

Wow. The American edition that I saw didn't look at ALL British, and it
was about as far away from the British magazines (Reflections, Audio/Media,
and Studio Sound) as I could imagine. Now I need to go back and find it.


I have to say it's been a long time since I've read one thoroughly, but
in my view it is quite a distance from those magazines. My posts here
have been as information, not as recommendation.

-Nick

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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
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Nick Brown wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:
I have never heard of it! Where was it distributed?


They're based here in the UK and available everywhere you'd expect to
find magazines on sale. I don't know how widely distributed they are
overseas. The publisher, Future Publishing has been producing a range
of magazines covering home computers, games consoles and other
electronic entertainment since at least the late 80s. Future Music
probably appeared around 94, and has more recently been joined by
sister publication Computer Music, focusing more on DAWs, soft synths
and so on.


Wow. The American edition that I saw didn't look at ALL British, and it
was about as far away from the British magazines (Reflections,

Audio/Media,
and Studio Sound) as I could imagine. Now I need to go back and find it.



Future Music is targetted at recording musicians rather than at recording
engineers. Much closer to Sound On Sound than Audio Media or Studio Sound.

Predrag





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On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 09:40:22 -0500, Scott Dorsey wrote:

The show report finally got published, and the online version is available at
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue28/aes2006.htm for anyone who is curious.
This year the awards have been moved to a full article rather than the usual
sidebar at http://www.positive-feedback.com/Iss...006awards.htm1

I hope folks enjoy it!
--scott


Thanks Scott. The only thing I'd change is that the best girl butt award
should be accompanied by photos.


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Agent 86 wrote:
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 09:40:22 -0500, Scott Dorsey wrote:

The show report finally got published, and the online version is
available at http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue28/aes2006.htm
for anyone who is curious. This year the awards have been moved to a
full article rather than the usual sidebar at
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Iss...006awards.htm1

I hope folks enjoy it!
--scott


Thanks Scott. The only thing I'd change is that the best girl butt
award should be accompanied by photos.


FWIW Future Music magaszne has been around possibly 15+ years, all over the
globe.

Thanks for the review !

geoff


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Gads, now my face is plastered all over the internet and everyone now knows
I eat Chinese food.

BTW, I have to remove the "1" from the end of the awards link to make it
work.


in article , Scott Dorsey at
wrote on 12/13/06 6:40 AM:

The show report finally got published, and the online version is available at
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue28/aes2006.htm for anyone who is
curious.
This year the awards have been moved to a full article rather than the usual
sidebar at http://www.positive-feedback.com/Iss...006awards.htm1

I hope folks enjoy it!
--scott


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Geoff wrote:


FWIW Future Music magaszne has been around possibly 15+ years, all over the
globe.


Future Music sponsored a rather interesting panel discussion at the
show with some folks who were part of electronic music history. It
wrapped up with a wine party with music by a "circuit bender."

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On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 17:52:52 -0800, G Louie
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Gads, now my face is plastered all over the internet and everyone now knows
I eat Chinese food.


I don't recognize anyone in the picture. Who are your and Scott's
cohorts?

Julian



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Thanks Scott. The only thing I'd change is that the best girl butt award
should be accompanied by photos.


If we did that, we'd have to do the best guy butt also, so as not to be
biased in any way. It's really only been in the last two years that we
have split the best-butt award into seperate genders.

I do think at some point a picture of Eveanna Manley appeared, the year
she won it.
--scott


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G Louie wrote:
Gads, now my face is plastered all over the internet and everyone now knows
I eat Chinese food.


I have been notorious all my life for eating Chinese food and it has
probably not done me any harm (although my parents may disagree).

BTW, I have to remove the "1" from the end of the awards link to make it
work.


Yes, sorry about that.
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On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 15:43:03 -0600, Inconvenient Truth
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I would win the best guy butt, but my nuts would win the "most
charming." award. Now, where is my trophy?


Sounds like you get the best narcissist award too!


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