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anything *really* cool debuting at AES in October?

for example, Daniel Weiss has been hinting at something called a
Powerhouse... a firewire DSP box to run his processing in a dedicated
external plugin environment. i'm not sure if this will premiere at
AES, but...

so anything totally awesome? (i want to make good use of floor time
while i'm there)

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<genericaudioperson@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1126669980.777064.299010@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> anything *really* cool debuting at AES in October?
>
> for example, Daniel Weiss has been hinting at something called a
> Powerhouse... a firewire DSP box to run his processing in a dedicated
> external plugin environment. i'm not sure if this will premiere at
> AES, but...
>
> so anything totally awesome? (i want to make good use of floor time
> while i'm there)
>

Here's something I'm lookgin forward to checking out - when Tim gets back
from AES!!

(And, yes, a wee plug for my fellow Wellingtonian Tim Farrant...)

New Buzz Audio releases unveiled at AES!
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from the use of real switched inductors and capacitors as the reactive
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each band can be switched in/out of circuit. The REQ also debuts a unique
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completes the picture.The second new product is the DCS-2.2 Dual Compressor
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compressor available today, to find out more, visit our stand!
You can read more about the new products at
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check it out!

Geoff

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<genericaudioperson@hotmail.com> wrote:
>anything *really* cool debuting at AES in October?

If we knew, it wouldn't be much of a debut, would it?

If you have an opportunity, go to whatever Pioneer-financed paper on
ultrasonic perception is being given. They are all hilarious.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

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The Powerhouse will not yet be ready for the AES I am afraid - but we
will show our entire range of products including the just released DNA1
Denoiser / Declicker / Ambience generator. See
http://www.weiss.ch/dna1/dna1.html including demo tracks.

Daniel
www.weiss.ch

genericaudioperson@hotmail.com schrieb:

> anything *really* cool debuting at AES in October?
>
> for example, Daniel Weiss has been hinting at something called a
> Powerhouse... a firewire DSP box to run his processing in a dedicated
> external plugin environment. i'm not sure if this will premiere at
> AES, but...
>
> so anything totally awesome? (i want to make good use of floor time
> while i'm there)

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good point, i should have worded it better:

"Is there anything that has come out in the past 6 months, or will be
coming out by AES that is truly worth looking into?"

i'm thinking pro rather than pro-sumer

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Scott Dorsey <kludge@panix.com> wrote:
> <genericaudioperson@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >anything *really* cool debuting at AES in October?

> If we knew, it wouldn't be much of a debut, would it?

> If you have an opportunity, go to whatever Pioneer-financed paper on
> ultrasonic perception is being given. They are all hilarious.

So, *is* that where all of Oohashi's paper's come from?

Has anyone independely verified any of his results?

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-S

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Steven Sullivan <ssully@panix.com> wrote:
>Scott Dorsey <kludge@panix.com> wrote:
>> <genericaudioperson@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >anything *really* cool debuting at AES in October?
>
>> If we knew, it wouldn't be much of a debut, would it?
>
>> If you have an opportunity, go to whatever Pioneer-financed paper on
>> ultrasonic perception is being given. They are all hilarious.
>
>So, *is* that where all of Oohashi's paper's come from?
>
>Has anyone independely verified any of his results?

Of course not. My favorite one was the one where they measured hair
growth and found people listening to wideband audio had more full and
lush hair than a control group listening to 44.1 audio.

The one where they measured alpha wave EEG, and determined that people
listening to one musical selection recorded at 96 ksamp/sec were more
relaxed than people listening to a different musical selection (possibly
punk rock or rap) at 44.1 ksamp/sec was fun also.

Most of the Kanabata Institute papers aren't quite this far out, but
they are all good for a laugh.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

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On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 21:46:30 -0400, genericaudioperson@hotmail.com wrote
(in article <1126748790.904995.145530@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> ):

> good point, i should have worded it better:
>
> "Is there anything that has come out in the past 6 months, or will be
> coming out by AES that is truly worth looking into?"
>
> i'm thinking pro rather than pro-sumer
>

NO absolutely not. DON'T GO.

Ty Ford



-- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric
stuff are at www.tyford.com

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