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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

NAMM 2016: Spectrasonics


Photo by Dennis Sjacked
Photo by Dennis Sjacked
The masterminds behind the almighty Omnisphere and Trilian had an outstanding presence at this years NAMM Show. They featured demos of Omnisphere 2 with Diego Stocco, Seth Norman, and James Bernardwere and were also nominated for musical instrument software of the year, which demonstrates the level of quality they deliver. Spectrasonics Founder, Eric Persing, also appeared on the "Future of Synthesis" panel.

Discover their amazing software: 







Omnisphere: 
  • Vast library of sounds - over 12,000
  • Over 400 waveforms to choose from
  • Great for atmospheres/pads
  • Can act like an FM synthesizer
  • Great for sound designers 
Trilian: 
  • In my opinion, the best bass VST out there
  • Great in box FXs
  • Contains synth basses and acoustic basses
  • Organic Sounds
  • If you love bass, look no further. This is for you

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Hi, my name is Dennis but I also go by SJACKED. I'm an LA based music producer who loves making electronic noise. I also enjoy writing, working out, and taking pictures on my Go Pro. Lets connect:

Antelope Audio Satori Monitoring Controller Receives Outstanding Technical Achievement Award at 31st Annual TEC Awards

Satori is Recognized as Best in Class in the Studio & Sound Reinforcement Category 
During Awards Ceremony at NAMM 2016

 

Anaheim, Calif. – January 26, 2016Antelope Audio, a leading professional audio manufacturer, announced that its Satori Monitoring Controller was recognized with an Outstanding Technical Achievement award by the NAMM Foundation, in the category of Studio & Sound Reinforcement. Antelope Audio Director of U.S. Sales Marcel James was on hand to accept the award during a reception held at the Anaheim Hilton on Saturday, January 23rd.

The TEC Awards celebrate the best in professional audio and sound production and is held during the NAMM Show, the world's leading global music industry trade event drawing nearly 100,000 decision-makers and musicians to the Anaheim Convention Center.