AES Convention, a.k.a. Geek Heaven 9 October, 2006
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The Audio Engineering Society was camped out at the Moscone Convention Center last week. Since I work just a few blocks from there, and had obtained a free pass (courtesy of the nice folks at Sweetwater), I decided to sneak out of the office for a bit and check out all the latest and greatest in the audio world.
I wandered around on my own for a bit before meeting up with fellow Reasonhead Kurt. Seeing all the new gear was great, but what really seemed to catch our eyes was some of the vintage gear that some of the companies trucked in. Kurt snapped this picture of me with a commemorative Fairlight CMI - each key was signed by one of the artists who used the keyboard in their work. In the pic, I’m hovering somewhere in the vicinity of Lindsay Buckingham and Brian Wilson.

Kurt also got some pictures of an ancient Neve console, but it doesn’t look like he’s posted those yet. I’ll add some links if he does - it was fantastic: no faders, just enormous knobs, dusty tubes, the works.
Update: Kurt has pics of the Neve console and some other groovy gear over at his site.
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