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NAMM 2003 was a total blast! Check out a little of what the booth was
like.....
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 The Spectrasonics NAMM 2003 Crew: Nick Manson, Bob Wilson,
Diego Stocco, Eric and Lorey Persing, Dan Holter and Hans-Jorg Scheffler
 The Spectrasonics booth is packed to hear Trilogy
 Michael Beardon, EP, Greg Phillingaines, Stevie Wonder and Rob
Arbittier
 The Master Blaster checks out Trilogy
 A serious jam breaks out between Greg and Stevie when he
discovers True Staccato
 Stevie breaks into singing the Sly and the Family Stone
classic "Thank you for lettin' me be myself"!
 Eric and Lorey with Spectrasonics' French partners,
Alain Etchart and Jean-Bernard Celier
 Whoa-----now that's a Bass!
 Living Color Guitarist Vernon Reid, Reggie Griffin, and
ultrafunky Bassist Me'Shell N'degeocello come to hang at Spectrasonics
 EP and Stylus DJ, Hector Delgado
 J-Lo's Bassist, Oskar Cartaya is blown away at the sound of
Trilogy
 Diego Stocco shows Trilogy running in Pro Tools 6.0 on OSX at
the Digidesign Booth
 Trilogy -- feelin' it
 Abe Jr., Bob Wilson, and Matteo Laboriel
 Composer David Frank---proud owner of the first copy of
Trilogy
 Techo Artist Uberzone picks up a copy of Atmosphere
 Jordan Rudess, Eric Persing, and John "Skippy" Lehmkuhl
 Burning Grooves meets Liquid Grooves love fest
 Paul White, Editor of UK's Sound on Sound Magazine, and EP
 Drummers Ricky Lawson and Curt Bisquera flip out over Nick's
Trilogy demo
 Eric and Lorey discussing the details of OSX Audio Unit
support with Apple Core Audio genius, Doug Wyatt
 NAMM Attendees from all over the world come to check out
Spectrasonics' Virtual Instruments
 Wildman keyboarist Delmar Brown and EP
 Producer Simon Franglen pops in to check out the latest from
Spectrasonics
 Jeff Lorber wails on Trilogy
 Nick shows off Atmosphere's deep ambiences to Dr. Soram
Khalsa and Guru Prem
 Dan sings the praises of Trilogy
 Mike McKnight takes time from the road to check out the latest
from Spectrasonics
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