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1.FBT’s Paolo Ricci, Luigi Paoloni, Mauro Tanoni and Roberto Mataloni. 2. As always, the Rane press conference was an entertaining affair. 3. Behringer’s Costa Lakoumentas. 4. Pioneer partner DVJ Vision’s Lars Schlichting. 5. DiGiCo’s David Webster with the new UB MADI sticking out of his top pocket. 6. OmniSistem’s Chris Giannoulas. 7. Numark’s Marketing Manager, Kurt Heiden, shows off the Numark IDJ Pro, which was one of many iPad-orientated products.
8.Crown Audio’s Marc Kellom.
NAMM ANAHEIM
The beginning of the year has a tendency to hurtle rather than meander. Holidays pass by with a familiar velocity, magazines get finished with typical furore and by mid-January you find yourself in the slightly bizarre surroundings of Anaheim, California. Living under the literal shadows of Mickey Mouse and his posse is an unnerving existence, but thankfully NAMM Show offers a suitable distraction. People love NAMM. It’s not often you can say that about a tradeshow, but they really do. It’s a fun show. It has a relaxed atmosphere. And the security personnel are so marvellously efficient. Every year we kick the show off with Harman’s press conference at 9am and every year we face the same wall of yellow jackets, kaki pants and very polite, seemingly impenetrable reasoning. There’s always a way
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past. Well, most of the time. At show close, NAMM reported 95,709 registered attendees, a 6% increase from last year and representing a new record for the 110-year-old show. International registration also experienced a 15% increase from last year to 11,981. The as- sociation previously reported strong exhibitor numbers, with 1,441 exhibitors at this year’s show, including 236 new exhibitors. “Once again the NAMM Show served as the crossroads for musical instrument and live sound products manufacturers, retailers and their guests from all over the world,” said NAMM President and CEO Joe Lamond. “We are extremely grateful to all of the NAMM Members, music educators, artists, partners and media who
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