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It's [url=http://www.digidesign.com/events/events.cfm?type=3]DigiWorld[/url] time here in LA. Is anyone going? "At DigiWorld Los Angeles, you'll discover the blah, blah from Digidesign and Digidesign Development Partners. From Pro Tools|HD, our new blah, blah, blah system, to the most recent Digidesign blah Partner blah, blah World blahs Angeles is sure to blah, blah to the most amazing blah, blah in the blah." All right, well that wasn't a completely accurate quote! I'm actually looking forward to going; but I just didn't want to spam everyone. :)

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Well I like the way the blah, blah, interfaces with the new blah, blah, blah. It's about time. And it's only $5000.00. Can't beat that! Plus it's got digital outputs and the blah, blah, blah, beats the shit out of the ya da, ya da, ya da, they had before. You know what I'm saying?
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[b]David[/b], I was at the show for only an hour-and-a-half, and I spent most of that time visiting with fellow forum member [b]steadyb[/b] at the Emagic booth. He did give me a demo of the [url=http://www.emagic.de/english/products/instruments/evb3.html]EVB3[/url] and the [url=http://www.emagic.de/english/products/instruments/evd6.html]EVD6[/url] , however. As with the NAMM show, the listening setup was less than ideal. I heard the sounds through baby Genelecs, with a fair amount of noise coming from the other booths in the background. Having made that disclaimer, they both sounded great! There were some [i]very[/i] cool features for sound sculpting; and all of them were automatable, of course! While I don't use organ or clavinet sounds that often, they were cool enough that I plan to add these to my "to buy" list! Otherwise, the prevalent theme of DigiWorld seemed to be "we've done all of this work under the hood to make our product compatible with HD." In other words, "There's nothing to see here; now move along..." Don't get me wrong, I'm [i]very[/i] glad to see everyone working hard to make their products compatible with ProTools HD. It just doesn't make for a flashy show, that's all. Best, Geoff

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