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http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue16/aes041.htm
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue16/aesawards.htm
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Many thanks, Scott.

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http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue16/aes041.htm
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue16/aesawards.htm
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Many thanks, Scott.

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(Scott Dorsey) wrote in message ...
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue16/aes041.htm
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue16/aesawards.htm
--scott


"What was most amazing is that these were pretty much the only real
new mixer products at the show. There were a whole lot of new control
panels for digital audio workstations, but not many actual mixing
products."


Am I the only one baffled by this statement? In addition to
Nautilus, ADT and Oram, there were maybe a dozen other mixers that
were either introduced here or are now making the jump from prototype
to actual product. How about Speck, Chandler, Tonelux, API, SPL,
Inner Tube Audio, Tube Tech, Phoenix Audio, etc. A couple of them are
somewhere between full featured line mixers and simple summing boxes,
but most would qualify as mixers. Making this even more strange is
that a few other AES wrap-ups said pretty much the exact opposite -
that this year's AES show will be remembered for all of the new mixing
(and summing) products.


steve

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(Scott Dorsey) wrote in message ...
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue16/aes041.htm
http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue16/aesawards.htm
--scott


"What was most amazing is that these were pretty much the only real
new mixer products at the show. There were a whole lot of new control
panels for digital audio workstations, but not many actual mixing
products."


Am I the only one baffled by this statement? In addition to
Nautilus, ADT and Oram, there were maybe a dozen other mixers that
were either introduced here or are now making the jump from prototype
to actual product. How about Speck, Chandler, Tonelux, API, SPL,
Inner Tube Audio, Tube Tech, Phoenix Audio, etc. A couple of them are
somewhere between full featured line mixers and simple summing boxes,
but most would qualify as mixers. Making this even more strange is
that a few other AES wrap-ups said pretty much the exact opposite -
that this year's AES show will be remembered for all of the new mixing
(and summing) products.


steve



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