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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Babcock" data-source="post: 43723" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Re: NAMM 2012 Reports and Photos</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Great concept. Don Boomer alluded that they had a lot up their sleeve. I am quite surprised at the feature set, things like multiband compression, dynamic eq, etc, with what appears to be an integrated spectrograph inlaid behind, which is great. Their "tweak pad" idea is a very interesting approach on how to keep novice users happy while still allowing advanced users to access the details they want. </p><p></p><p>Also their StageScape networking protocol is interesting - </p><p></p><p>"StageScape automatically recognizes which loudspeakers are being used as monitors and routes monitor feeds. Main PA speakers automatically self-configure, pan stereo signals, adjust Smart Speaker modes and perform system-wide optimization. StageScape automatically recognizes subwoofers and sets crossovers, and detects which loudspeakers are being used as monitors and routes monitor feeds."</p><p></p><p>Pretty significant for the intended market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Babcock, post: 43723, member: 46"] Re: NAMM 2012 Reports and Photos Great concept. Don Boomer alluded that they had a lot up their sleeve. I am quite surprised at the feature set, things like multiband compression, dynamic eq, etc, with what appears to be an integrated spectrograph inlaid behind, which is great. Their "tweak pad" idea is a very interesting approach on how to keep novice users happy while still allowing advanced users to access the details they want. Also their StageScape networking protocol is interesting - "StageScape automatically recognizes which loudspeakers are being used as monitors and routes monitor feeds. Main PA speakers automatically self-configure, pan stereo signals, adjust Smart Speaker modes and perform system-wide optimization. StageScape automatically recognizes subwoofers and sets crossovers, and detects which loudspeakers are being used as monitors and routes monitor feeds." Pretty significant for the intended market. [/QUOTE]
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