Panasonic DA7 manual

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    MUSIC TECHNOLOGY DIRECT EARL Y F ALL 1 998 ISSUE INSIDE THIS ISSUE : PLUS: Lexicon Signature 284, Microboards CD Duplicators, Alesis QS 6.1 Synth AND MORE! P ANASONIC DA7 DIGIT AL MIXER Page 2 If you are a lover of fine, hand-crafted guitars, I probably don’t need to do anything more than point to the photo on the right. Sporting a premium flame [...]

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    Sweet Notes Early Fall 1998 Pag e 2 WE ACCEPT EVER Y MAJOR CREDIT CARD! We mak e it easy to get the gear you need! Call us at (219) 432-8176 P ANASONIC DA7 DIGIT AL MIXER SETS A NEW ST ANDARD Y ou've been considering one of the new digital mixing consoles, but you might be concerned about the steep learning curve. When you read the feature lis[...]

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    Sweet Notes Early Fall 1998 Page 3 5335 BASS RD. • FT . W A YNE, IN 46808 F AX: (219) 432-1758 sales@sweetwater .com www .sweetwater .com (219) 432- 8176 By David Stewart Wow! Just when we thought it was safe to hop in the van and start driving again, what happens? W e end up in Nashville at the Summer NAMM Show . This year there were no helicopt[...]

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    Sweet Notes Early Fall 1998 Page 4 F ACT ORY A UTHORIZED! WE FIX Y OUR GEAR RIGHT AND ON TIME WITH NO EXCUSES! — Continued from Page 3 drum track, a dedicated bass track, and an external source track for triggering external MIDI gear plus a variety of real time controls including tap tempo. CAKEWALK. In collaboration with Roland and Fender , Cake[...]

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    Q: What's a direct box? Someone said I need one in my studio and I didn't want to appear dumb, but I don't know what it does. A: With special thanks to the Sweetwater Web site guys, here is the official "Word Of The Day" defini- tion. Direct Box: Often abbreviated DI (for direct inser - tion), a device commonly used to conv[...]

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    NEED IT TOMORROW? We can ship via F edEx for next day delivery! (219) 432-8176 There was a time when Macintosh owners had all the cool software. Not a fun time for PC owners. But all that has changed, and now Mac audio addicts envy those who live in the Windows world thanks to an incredible suite of products from a company called Sonic Foundry . Ke[...]

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    A CCESS OUR 2,000+ P A GE WEB SITE D A Y OR NIGHT A T “WWW .SWEETW A TER.COM” Sweet Notes Page 7 A few y ears ago — has it r eally been that long alr eady? — the guitar world w as stunned by a ne w amplifier that boasted tube sound, but without tubes! The cutting-edge technology behind this startling dev elopment was called ph ysical modeli[...]

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    Gr eat Job! Great P eople! Great P ay! Career s ar e available now on the Sweetwater team! Call us at (219) 432-8176 Sweet Notes Early Fall 1998 Page 8 ALESIS QS6.1 A few years ago, if you wanted a CD of your music, you had to spend big bucks for just one single disc. If you wanted data transferred from your computer to a CD-ROM, again, big bucks. [...]

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    Sweet Notes Early Fall 1998 Page 9 WE HA VE ALL THE HOTTEST PRODUCTS FROM ALL MAJOR MANUF ACTURERS . . . IN STOCK! by Daniel Fisher , Director of Soundware Engineering Having read your way through much of this issue you already know just how excited we are about the new prod- ucts we saw at the Summer NAMM Show . It was also a great chance to show [...]

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    Sweet Notes Early Fall 1998 Page 10 SWEETWA TER PROTECTS Y OU WITH THE INDUSTRY’S FIRST AND BEST 100% BEST V ALUE GU ARANTEE! — Continued from Page 4 ROLAND. We took a vote and Roland won the award for coolest new product at the show. The JP-8080 ($1595) looks like a JP-8000 in a six-space rack unit, but has 10 voices with a monophonic mode and[...]

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    By Jim Miller Like most of y ou, I can sing a sad song these da ys. See, I didn’t get to Nashville for Summer N AMM. Oh I know , y ou’re th inking, “But Jim, you’r e an industry pow erhouse! How could t here be a NAMM Sho w without y ou?” Okay , so you wer en’ t really t hinking that, but it’s nice of y ou to humor me. Actually , the [...]

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    F AX: (219)432-1758 sales@sweetwater .com www .sweetwater .com BULK RA TE U.S. POST AGE P AID SWEETW A TER SOUND Address Service Requested 5335 BASS RD, FT . WA YNE, IN 46808 P aul Reed Smith Guitars Exclusive Summer NAMM Report P anasonic DA7 Digital Mixer Line 6 T ubeT one Guitar Amps Lexicon, Micr oboards and mor e! DO YOU LOVE MUSIC TECHNOLOGY [...]