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Summer NAMM 2007 Wrap-Up
TC-Helicon VoiceTone Vocal Effects Pedals
WELCOME
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Summer NAMM 2007 Wrap-Up
Summer NAMM 2007 has come and gone like a Texas thunderstorm on a hot July day. Attendees were relieved that the threat of flash flooding in Austin never materialized, and a splendid time was had by all who attended. Although many had hoped for more product introductions, it was nonetheless a very enjoyable show. Lots of business relationships were forged and friendships reinforced, accompanied by plenty of good food, good drink, and best of all, good music.

If you were an exhibitor trumpeting your new products, you probably had less competition for attention than at any previous NAMM show. Even major manufacturers like Roland and Yamaha launched only a relative handful of products. When I asked around about this phenomenon, the response I heard over and over again was that they were saving the big surprises for October's AES show in New York. I spoke with almost as many representatives of companies that didn't exhibit in Austin as of those that did. Even though I didn't see anything earth shattering, I did see some pretty cool stuff. What's more, I got a sneak peak at a few things I can't talk about yet.

And what about the future of Summer NAMM? Every year there's speculation about whether interest has dwindled to the point of pointlessness, and every year a new show is announced shortly thereafter. Unconfirmed rumors say that next year's Summer NAMM will return to Nashville the last week of June, but nothing has been officially announced.
-- Geary Yelton, Electronic Musician associate editor

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TC-Helicon VoiceTone Vocal Effects Pedals
The first two vocal effects pedals in TC-Helicon's VoiceTone series are now shipping. VoiceTone pedals give performing singers personal control over their tone, like guitarists have had for years with stompboxes and multi-effects rack units. The first two pedals in the line are VoiceTone Create and the VoiceTone Correct, which retail at $345 each. The VoiceTone Create is a multi-effects pedal that features reverb, tap tempo delay, thickening/microtuning, distortion, and even telephone- and megaphone-type filtering. The VoiceTone Correct is a pitch correction and adaptive EQ and dynamics pedal that helps vocalists sing in tune.
www.tc-helicon.com

DigiTech GSP1101
DigiTech has announced the availability of its new GSP1101 Guitar Preamp/Processor, designed to enhance and contour a player's sounds while also taking steps to preserve the guitarists core tone from their rig through the included setup wizard and effects loop. One-hundred-and-twenty-five point-to-point models are included, ranging from amplifier and cabinet models to stompboxes and effects, including several studio-quality Lexicon reverbs, which can be combined and stored into 99 user presets or tweaked from one of the 99 factory presets. Guitarists will also appreciate the GSP1101's gapless preset changes, which instantaneously call up a requested sound without cutting off trailing delay or reverb lines, for a professional performance when using multiple guitar tones.
www.digitech.com

Boss RE-20 Space Echo
One of the most beloved echo effects ever made, the Roland RE-201 Space Echo, has been reborn as the Boss RE-20 Twin Pedal. In this new stompbox, Boss has recreated every sonic detail and nuance of the original, providing users the warm, unpredictable, and highly tweakable retro sounds of the RE-201. The original, commonly known as the Space Echo, was an analog delay effects unit produced in the '70s. Despite its age, the Space Echo is still widely sought after and used by many bands today, but now Roland's coveted 201 sounds are available to anyone. This new stompbox features spot-on simulation of the original Space Echo and its spacious analog tone, including selection of the original 12 Space Echo modes. Faithful modeling of the 201's tape flutter and magnetic head saturation give this new box an authentic tone while a tap input pedal allows guitarists to easily set the delay time by foot.
www.bossus.com

Notion Progression
Notion Music has introduced Progression, a new tablature and playback application designed for guitar players. Progression is a powerful, yet easy-to-use guitar application for creating, learning, and distributing music. Guitar tablature or standard notation can be quickly entered with a keyboard and mouse, or played into the program with a MIDI guitar or MIDI keyboard. Progression then plays back the music instantly with its extensive built-in sound library. Songs and ideas can be shared by creating guitar tabs, lead sheets, and standard sheet music or by simply exporting an audio file with a complete band backing track. Progression features thousands of real electric and acoustic guitar samples, as well as grand piano, upright bass, clavinet, and electric piano. VST hosting capability enables the use of effects plug-ins and amp modelers, and a built-in mixer gives the user complete control over the rest of the mix. Progression is slated to ship in September and retail for $149.99.
www.notionmusic.com

SKB Studio Flyer
The new SKB19-RSF2U ATA Studio Flyer lets you pull your recording studio behind you instead of your little red wagon. With a 2-space rack and a laptop computer compartment in the lift-off lid, the Studio Flyer is a solution for carrying an audio interface, a rackmount disk drive, and a laptop as a portable recording and performance setup. Made of durable, low-linear polyethylene, the Studio Flyer has inline wheels, a molded pull-out handle, and a lifetime guarantee. A TSA-compatible locking latch ensures that you can safely lock your case and still have it inspected by airline security personnel. The entire rig even fits in the airline overhead as a carry-on. The Studio Flyer will be available in August with a MSRP of $299.99 and expected street price of $179.99.
www.skbcases.com

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