From goffmac747@aol.com Wed Jan 04 10:55:27 2012
Subject:Re: Nord Drawbar/sliders

Yamaha also made a guitar amp with motorized knobs. They got the idea from Michael Soldano's X-99

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yRfpZ_CYvw

.Digital mixers like the Panasonic DA7 have motorized faders, and automation on megabuck consoles was the way to go in elite recording studios. Sometimes on boot the Panasonic which remembers fader position last before shut down, wont move certain faders. That's a $5k mixer too when it was new in 1999. And it too can be programmed to remember mixes, fader and eq settings.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQi6krf1edw

If it serves a purpose on the Nord then they did right to do what they like to do, (hence the MacReady comment). :)

Gf/

-----Original Message-----
From: Barry
To: CloneWheel
Sent: Wed, Jan 4, 2012 9:34 pm
Subject: Re: [CWSG] Re: Nord Drawbar/sliders

Back in the '80's (I think) Yamaha made a mixer that had motorized faders
and presets you could program.



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