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CES & NAMM

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Anyone looking forward to seeing anything in particular come put of CES or NAMM ?

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With all the internet resources, these days I really only go to NAMM to see people, not products.
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I don't go anymore. I miss the excitement of the old days, but not the noise and the bad food.

My forever wish is OmniStylus :)

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I'd like to see NI's Maschine being turned into a competetive DAW, but that's hardly going to happen. Being located in Germany near Frankfurt/M, I'd rather go to Musikmesse in April.
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Keith McMillen K-mix

Could be a intersting midi controller, but seems priced omn the high side for what it is ($599 u.s.)
http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2016/01/ ... ces-k-mix/

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I'm hoping to see new smart midi controllers (hopefully from Novation) that take things a step further than Kontrol and Advance did.

Also looking forward to whatever Spectrasonics has up their sleeves.


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IF anyone is attending NAMM and can stop by the Spitfire booth and report back it is greatly appreciated.

Spitfire NAMM
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5 major (and they mean major!) product announcements, huh? I wonder if they consider volume 2 releases across their brass and woodwinds ranges "major." If not, I think that will solidify my perception of their business strategy.
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I think the partnership with Olafur Arnalds will continue.

Beyond that, who knows ;)


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Korg Wireless NanoKontrol's look neat.



Korg Minilogue 4 voice analog, min keys, $499


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So far I think the thing I'm most charmed by is the new Arcade Pocket Operator from the Teenage Engineering folks. Their OP-Z seems like it'll be clever when it's ready, but it also seems a lot less satisfying than the OP-1 as a simple tactile sketchpad.
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