YAMAHA DM2000 AND 02R96 CAPTURE TEC AWARDS
AT AES 2003
BUENA PARK, CA (October 17, 2003)Yamaha was
among the manufacturers earning accolades at AES 2003, as The
Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio announced the winners of
the 19th Annual Technical Excellence & Creativity (TEC)
Awards, held October 11 in New York City during the AES
convention. The Yamaha DM2000
and 02R96
digital mixing consoles were named winners in the categories of
Sound Reinforcement Console Technology and Small Format Console
Technology, respectively.
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The
DM2000 is a winner: (L to R) Hiroshi Hamamatsu and Katsuhiro
Tokuda, YCJ; Yamaha Commercial Audio product manager Marc
Lopez; general manager Larry Italia; Yoshi Doi, president,
Yamaha Corporation of America; and Shoji Mita, planning
manager, Yamaha Commercial Audio.
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TEC Award nominations include products, facilities
and associated projects which represent superior accomplishments
in the Technical and Creative fields. The awards honor individuals,
companies and technical innovations behind the sound of recordings,
films, television shows and live performances. Nominated products
and works must have been released during the period from March
1, 2002 through February 28, 2003, and are selected by a panel
of 150 members of the professional audio industry. A voters guide
and ballot are then distributed to the approximately 52,000 U.S.
readers of MIX
magazine, who selected the winners in August of 2003.
"Receiving not onebut twoTEC Awards
is an honor for those involved with the sales, marketing and installation
of the DM2000 and 02R96 here in the U.S., as well as the many
people involved in the design and engineering that went on 'behind
the scenes' at Yamaha in Japan," stated Larry Italia, general
manager, Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems Division.
"These awards affirm the viability of digital
audio, and recognize Yamaha as the top manufacturer supporting
that platform," stated Wayne Hrabak, marketing manager, Yamaha
Professional Audio. "This is especially significant, given
the fact that this is the fifteenth anniversary of Yamaha's digital
console line."
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The
02R96 digital mixer takes a TEC: (L to R) Yamaha Professional
Audio marketing manager Wayne Hrabak and product manager
John Schauer.
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An all-star lineup of artists, producers and engineers
presented the awards in 24 categories of Technical and Creative
achievement, including: Phil Ramone, Tony Brown, Russ Titelman
and Elliot Mazer. Other presenters included Janie Hendrix, sister
of the late Jimi Hendrix, and John Storyk, designer of Electric
Lady Studios, who inducted engineer/producer Eddie Kramer into
the TEC Awards Hall of Fame. Guitarist and inventor Les Paul presented
the Les Paul Award to mastering wizard Bob Ludwig on behalf of
rock legend Bruce Springsteen, who was unable to attend the ceremony.
Proceeds of the TEC Awards are donated to various
audio scholarships and hearing conservation programs, including
H.E.A.R.
(Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers), and the House
Ear Institute of Los Angeles for its Sound Partners Program.
For more information on the DM2000, write Yamaha
Corporation of America, Commercial Audio Systems Division; for
the 02R96, write Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio &
Combo Division, Professional Audio, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park,
CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; email infostation@yamaha.com
or visit www.yamaha.com/proaudio.