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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Mortensen" data-source="post: 83980" data-attributes="member: 2826"><p>Re: S16 Webinar</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Joe, I thought there were many other excellent questions, too, and you and John did a good job of answering them all as completely as possible. The scenario with the six S16's and two consoles will have me thinking for a while. Who thought of that, and was it in response to a particular need? Did it work out at the event like they thought?</p><p></p><p>Can't attend Monday; that's the day I visit my 94 y.o. friend who was an engineer at CBS' 30th St Studio in NYC from when it opened until it closed. He is an amazing story, but off topic alas, and we've had several AES meetings about him. He won the AES Honorary Member Award a couple years ago, joining Harry Olson, Leonard Bernstein, Sir George Martin, Harry Nyquist, Walt Disney, Chet Atkins, and about a hundred other equally distinguished and diverse people. </p><p></p><p>He's not doing great these days, and last week we started reading to him from a nice bio book of Tony Bennett, for whom he was *the* engineer for over 40 years. He enjoyed it and laughed in the right places.</p><p></p><p>Back on topic: I'll look forward to seeing the video of the seminar. Have spent about 5 minutes so far with XControl for the Mac.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again,</p><p>Dan</p><p></p><p>PS I won a nice leather suitcase from Shure once for asking the best questions at a seminar, which only encouraged me to not worry about asking dumb questions & is probably why I'm so verbose here and other places. Plus this (X32) is a many-faceted interesting and relevant topic with a lot of mysteries that are fun to identify and/or solve or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Mortensen, post: 83980, member: 2826"] Re: S16 Webinar Thanks, Joe, I thought there were many other excellent questions, too, and you and John did a good job of answering them all as completely as possible. The scenario with the six S16's and two consoles will have me thinking for a while. Who thought of that, and was it in response to a particular need? Did it work out at the event like they thought? Can't attend Monday; that's the day I visit my 94 y.o. friend who was an engineer at CBS' 30th St Studio in NYC from when it opened until it closed. He is an amazing story, but off topic alas, and we've had several AES meetings about him. He won the AES Honorary Member Award a couple years ago, joining Harry Olson, Leonard Bernstein, Sir George Martin, Harry Nyquist, Walt Disney, Chet Atkins, and about a hundred other equally distinguished and diverse people. He's not doing great these days, and last week we started reading to him from a nice bio book of Tony Bennett, for whom he was *the* engineer for over 40 years. He enjoyed it and laughed in the right places. Back on topic: I'll look forward to seeing the video of the seminar. Have spent about 5 minutes so far with XControl for the Mac. Thanks again, Dan PS I won a nice leather suitcase from Shure once for asking the best questions at a seminar, which only encouraged me to not worry about asking dumb questions & is probably why I'm so verbose here and other places. Plus this (X32) is a many-faceted interesting and relevant topic with a lot of mysteries that are fun to identify and/or solve or not. [/QUOTE]
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