Designed from the ground up as a “state-of-the-art” versatile multi-keyboard amplifier. The Motion Sound KBR-M features 100 watts of hi-fi power and a 12AX7 preamped Real Rotating Horn. The KBR-M will enhance and personalize your keyboard sound with character reminiscent of those big, old rotating speaker cabinets. It has two inputs, a rotary channel, and stereo line outputs which can be mixed with a mic on the rotating horn for delivering realistic rotating effects to your PA. Also, it’s configured in a handy tilt-back wedge monitor shape to make it easy to work into crowded stage environments.
Those of you who own or are curious about Sony’s awesome DMX-R100 digital mixer can download software updates and PDF owner’s manuals from this handy website put together by Gary Rosen.
Since last week’s MacWorld conference ended last week, we’ve been getting a steady stream of questions about new Macs and the implications the new models bring to the table. We’re still evaluating compatibility issues with the various DAW systems, but early looks indicate there are no major snafus. Most of the models don’t start shipping until February, so it’s going to be until then that we really know for sure. Until then, we still have a few of the current models in stock at great prices. If you are putting together a system, we always recommend going with a sure thing. Pro Tools users will be interested to know that the new G4 towers have one more PCI expansion slot (four total) compared to current models. Now you can get that extra Mix Farm card without having to buy an expansion chassis.