We just flew back from AES and boy are our ears tired!
OK, that was terrible. You know what’s not terrible though? All the awesome new gear we saw at the 2016 convention.
This year’s AES convention in LA was a bit sleepier than some, with seemingly reduced foot traffic compared to prior years, but the seminars and new releases did not disappoint.
Nerd out with us hard, and take a look at our photo recap below to see some of the very best new audio gear to come out through Fall 2016.
In addition to all the new tools and toys, industry luminaries like Frank Filipetti, Geoff Emerick, Mark Needham, Chris and Tom Lord-Alge, Chuck Ainlay, Dave Pensado, Jimmy Douglass, George Massenburg, Fab Dupont, Eric Valentine, Allen Sides, Jack Joseph Puig and Tony Maserati could be found walking the floors or sharing what they know at a variety of panels, presentations and public interviews.
Bummed to have missed out on all of that? If you’re in or near NYC, don’t worry: Our next Brooklyn MixCon is scheduled for October 16th and 17th. Get a free ticket to a mix walkthrough with some major engineers while our limited supplies of them last!
Daniel James Schlett of Strange Weather Brooklyn poses with his newly-purchased AXS, the latest console offering from API.
Avid was in full effect with a demo room full of their latest console designs.
Manley introduces the next-gen “Nu Mu” and ELOP+. Both come in at a fairly affordable price point for such a high-end boutique brand.
Sonic Farm continues to add to its line with the Xcalibur and the latest update to its Creamliner “stereo line conditioner”.
Greg Wurth poses with his new Oracle Summing Mixer
Vertigo adds to its pallete of colors with a new EQ, the VSE-2 “Gyrator” EQ
API adds the 512v to its collection, adding a much-requested output knob to the classic 512c design.
New summing mixer from Neve on display at the Alto Music booth.
Lisson Grove’s AR-1 compressor on display.
Eric Valentine demos the latest revision to his incredible UN-Fairchild tube compressor.
In addition to its latest console and 500-series module, API unvieled a pair of high-end stopboxes/DIs for the studio. The GT for guitar, and the LX for bass.
BAE also released its own new boutique stompbox.
New DIs from Telefunken: The TDA-1 and TDA-2.
The legendary Allen Sides shows off his Ocean Way monitors.
The Augspurger line continues to exapnd with new iterations of its Solo and Duo configurations.
pureMix live streams from the AES convention for the first time.
The new Pro-Fi line from SPL offers a “mastering-grade listening” experience.
Lynx’s latest firmware update for the Hilo turns this high-grade interface into a totally new machine, radically improving its GUI and increasing its feature-set.
New additions to Focusrite’s Clarett interface line.
And the latest from Focusrite’s RedNet on display.
Some of the most IO we’ve ever seen in such a compact package. The MTRX from Avid.
One lucky winner will get this Burl B2 Bomber ADC from our last contest, which wrapped up over the AES weekend.
The new Series Black line from Lauten Audio on display. One lucky winner will get all three for free! Sign up at sonicscoop.com/contest through October 13th.
Bock audio updates their best-selling U195 condenser mic with a new and improved capsule.
A full line of mics from Mr. Bock, a true microphone-head if there ever was one.
The Samar Audio line has grown in recent years.
Happy 50th anniversary to the Shure SM-58!
The new Mercury tube mic from Sontronics.
Sennhieser release a digital-output version of their MK4 LDC.
New digital mics and interfaces from Shure.
The ultra-thin “DIFFUSE” from Listen Audio Systems.
Mark Needham is one of many high-profile mix engineers to visit the Soundtoys booth for an interview.
Don’t get it twisted: Soundtoys latest plugin, the “Sie-Q” is pronounced “SEE-Q” after a little-known classic piece of gear by Siemens.
A new assortment of plugins from Waves includes a speaker emulator for headphones (yes it does surround), a new single-knob saturator and a vinyl lathe emulation (complete with turntable stop effects.)
iZotope shows off the revolutionary new Neutron plugin.
Antelopes latest software processors for their hardware line.
Dave Derr demos the new Arousor plugin, based on the Distressor design.
A closer look at the Arousor.
All the latest from Nugen Audio, including new loundess meters.
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