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PRESS RELEASE—September 17, 2008
24th Annual TEC Awards Goes "Down Home!”
T Bone Burnett and Asleep at the Wheel’s Ray Benson to be honored at pro sound industry gala, October 3 in San Francisco
Sep.17, 2008—Walnut Creek, CA—“Roots” and “boots” will definitely be the theme of the 24th Annual Technical Excellence & Creativity Awards, to be held on Friday, October 3 at San Francisco’s Westin St. Francis. Presented by the Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio, this year’s TEC Awards will recognize outstanding achievement in 26 categories of professional audio production and product innovation. In addition, T Bone Burnett, one of the most prolific musicians and producers of American “roots” music, will be inducted to the TEC Hall of Fame for Lifetime Achievement; and Ray Benson, founder and leader of Western Swing stalwarts Asleep at the Wheel, will be honored with the Les Paul Award for the creative application of audio technology. The Les Paul Award is sponsored by the Gibson Foundation.
“Our lifetime achievement awards provide memorable moments every year,” said Hillel Resner, president of the Mix Foundation. “But honoring two such accomplished exponents of traditional American music as T Bone and Ray—and hearing the music that will be performed that evening—will undoubtedly make this a show to remember.”
2008 TEC AWARDS: HEAVY COMPETITION
The TEC Awards’ 17 categories of Technical Achievement and 9 categories of Creative Achievement will see some fierce competition this year. In terms of numbers, on the Technical side, the UK's Solid State Logic leads the pack with a record five nominations, followed by the Bay Area's Digidesign with four, and Audio-Technica and Universal Audio with three nominations apiece. Six other companies garnered two nominations each.
Among the nominees for Creative Achievement, leading the field is Clair/Showco of Lititz, PA, with three nominations for Tour Sound Production (The Police, Justin Timberlake and Roger Waters), while the production team for rockers White Stripes is nominated twice for their album and single Icky Thump, and the sound crews behind TV phenomenon American Idol are nominated for both Remote/Broadcast Production and Television Sound. Voting for the TEC Awards by the subscribers of Mix magazine ended on August 31 and the winners’ names are held in confidence till the ceremony.
For complete list of nominees and biographies of the of the Hall of Fame and Les Paul Award honorees, visit www.mixfoundation.org.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
Tickets for the 24th Annual TEC Awards are on sale now and may be purchased online at www.mixfoundation.org, by emailing Karen@tecawards or calling 925-939-6149. Since half of all seating is allocated for sponsors, tickets are going fast and should be ordered as early as possible.
FIFTH ANNUAL TECnology HALL OF FAME
The Mix Foundation also presents the TECnology Hall of Fame, established in 2004 for products and innovations that have had a significant, lasting impact on the development of audio technology. This year, 15 innovations introduced between 1898 and 1990 will be inducted. The TECnology Hall of Fame ceremony, hosted by the Audio Engineering Society, will be held at 6:00 p.m., Saturday, October 4 in Room 236 of the Moscone Center. All AES Convention attendees are welcome to attend. For the list of TECnology Hall of Fame Inductees and and other information, visit www.mixfoundation.org/hof/08techof.html.
The Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization headquartered in Walnut Creek, California.Funds derived from the TEC Awards are donated to organizations working to promote safe listening practices by both professionals and music consumers, including House Ear Institute’s outreach campaign to teenagers and to numerous audio education scholarships.
The TEC Awards is sponsored by Mix magazine, the professional audio industry’s leading international monthly, published by Penton Media. Other top-tier sponsors include the Gibson Foundation, Harman Pro Group, American Music and Sound (Allen & Heath and Focusrite), Guitar Center Professional, Meyer Sound, RØDE Microphones, Sennheiser Electronics and Universal Audio. For complete list of sponsors, visit www.mixfoundation.org/tec/08sponsors.html.
PRESS RELEASE—August 21, 2008
Mix Foundation Announces 2008 TECnology Hall Of Fame Inductees
Shure Unidyne Model 55, Universal Audio/UREI 1176 peak limiter and Yamaha NS-10M speakers among 15 technical innovations being honored for shaping audio history
Induction ceremony slated for Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008, at Moscone Center in San Francisco
Aug. 21, 2008—Walnut Creek, CA—The Mix Foundation has selected fifteen audio products and innovations for induction into the TECnology Hall of Fame, established in 2004 by the Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio to honor significant, lasting contributions to the advancement of audio technology. The induction ceremony will take place on Saturday evening, Oct. 4, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco during the 125th convention of the Audio Engineering Society (AES). The ceremony, hosted by AES, is open to all convention attendees. The Mix Foundation will also present the 24th Annual Technical Excellence and Creativity (TEC) Awards, on Friday, Oct. 3 at the Westin St. Francis Hotel in downtown San Francisco.
The TECnology Hall of Fame, hosted for the fourth consecutive year by AES, is sponsored by Mix magazine; the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences of Gilbert, Ariz.; and media manufacturer Disc Makers of Pennsauken, N.J.
A panel of more than 50 recognized audio experts, including authors, educators, engineers, facility owners and other industry professionals, selected the inductees. Products or innovations must be at least 10 years old to be eligible for induction.
"The interesting thing about this year's nominees,” notes Mix Executive Editor and TECnology Hall of Fame Director George Petersen, "is how many of these products are still in daily use decades after their introduction, such as the Neumann CMV3 Bottle mic, Shure Unidyne 55, JBL D130 woofer, Tannoy Dual Concentric monitors, Universal Audio/UREI 1176 compressor, API 550A, dbx 16O, Yamaha NS-10, Studer A800, Trident Series 80 and the Kurzweil 250. These aren't simply museum pieces; they working tools, and we're proud to be part of recognizing their significance to the industry."
The 2008 TECnology Hall of Fame inductees:
Telegraphone Wire Recorder (1898)
Western Electric 618A Dynamic Microphone (1928)
Neumann CMV3 Condenser Microphone (1928)
Shure Unidyne Model 55 (1940)
JBL D130 Loudspeaker (1947)
Tannoy Dual Concentric Loudspeaker (1948)
Universal Audio/UREI 1176 Peak Limiter (1968)
API 550A Equalizer (1968)
dbx 160 (VU) Compressor/Limiter (1976)
Yamaha NS-10M Speakers (1977)
Studer A800 Multitrack (1978)
Trident Series 80 Console (1980)
Kurzweil 250 (1983)
Opcode Studio Vision(1990)
CEDAR—Computer Enhanced Digital Audio Restoration (1990)
The TEC Awards—sponsored by Mix magazine as well Gibson Guitar, Harman Pro Group and more than 30 other leading audio and technology companies—is the world’s most prestigious forum honoring outstanding achievement in professional audio production and product design. Monies derived from the TEC Awards support programs that educate audio professionals and the general public about hearing health, as well as endow scholarship funds for students of the audio arts and sciences at major colleges and universities.
The Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio, established in 2004, is a 501 (c) (3) charity headquartered in Walnut Creek, Calif. Mix is the pro audio industry’s leading international monthly, published by Penton Media. For information about the TECnology Hall of Fame or the TEC Awards, contact Karen Dunn at (925) 939-6149, karen@tecawards.org, or visit www.mixfoundation.org.
PRESS RELEASE—June 26, 2008
Game Audio Network Guild to Sponsor Interactive Entertainment Category at 24th Annual TEC Awards
G.A.N.G. backs award for best game sound at audio industry gala
Bio Shock, Call Of Duty 4, Halo 3, The Orange Box, and Uncharted: Drake's Fortune compete for the award; winner to be announced October 3rd in San Francisco
June 26 , 2008—Walnut Creek, CA— The Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio, presenters of the Technical Excellence & Creativity Awards, and G.A.N.G. (Game Audio Network Guild) have announced that the San Francisco-based group will sponsor the award for Creative Achievement in Interactive Entertainment Sound Production at the 24th Annual TEC Awards. Award winners will be announced at a ceremony on Friday, October 3rd at San Francisco’s Westin St. Francis Hotel.
The TEC Awards is the world’s most prestigious forum for recognizing outstanding achievement in professional audio production and product innovation. The nine categories of Creative Achievement, to which the Interactive Entertainment Sound category was added in 2007, recognize the producers, engineers, sound designers, production facilities and others behind the sound of hit recordings, tours, films, TV shows and other entertainment media.
“Since launching the Interactive Entertainment category, we have been building bridges to the game sound community,” said Hillel Resner, president of the Mix Foundation. “G.A.N.G. is a highly respected organization that speaks to and for this important group of professionals, and we are honored to have their participation.”
G.A.N.G. is a global non-profit organization working to advance the interactive audio industry by providing information, instruction and policy to its members and enthusiasts around the world. G.A.N.G. empowers game development communities by establishing resources and recognition for education, business and development professionals.
G.A.N.G. also supports career development for students and aspiring game audio professionals and utilizes sponsorships and partnerships to empower like-minded organizations. For more information, www.audiogang.org
"There is a natural synergy between G.A.N.G. and the Mix Foundation’s TEC Awards", says Paul Lipson, President of the Game Audio Network Guild. "Working through our Program Partnership framework, we are able to support the Awards and bring the world of audio for interactive media to a larger, shared constituency. We’re delighted to see the TEC Awards acknowledge the importance of sound for interactive media".
Nominees for this year’s award for Interactive Entertainment Sound Production are:
Bioshock, 2K Games
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Activision
Halo 3, Microsoft Game Studios
The Orange Box, EA Games
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, SCEA
The 24th Annual TEC Awards will be held on the second night of the Audio Engineering Society Convention (AES) at the Moscone Center Oct. 2-5. The awards ceremony is expected to draw more than 700 top sound and music professionals from around the world. Funds derived from the banquet and ceremony are donated to organizations working to promote safe listening practices in the music environment, including House Ear Institute’s outreach campaign to teenagers and various audio education scholarships. For tickets and sponsorship information, contact Executive Director Karen Dunn at 925-939-6149 or Karen@tecwards.org.
The Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, charitable organization headquartered in Walnut Creek, California. The TEC Awards is sponsored by Mix magazine, the professional audio industry’s leading international monthly, published by Penton Media. Other top-tier sponsors include the Gibson Foundation (Sponsor of the Les Paul Award), Sustaining Sponsor Harman Pro Group, Guitar Center Professional, North American Music & Sound, RODE Microphones/Event Electronics, Sennheiser Electronics and Universal Audio, sponsor of Video pre- and post-production. Event sound will be provided by Meyer Sound Labs and subsequent webcast by Broadjam.com.
For a complete list of the 2008 TEC Awards Creative Achievement Nominees, please visit http://mixfoundation.org/tec/08nomineescreat.html
For more details on the 2008 TEC Awards nominees, and other information about the Mix Foundation and TEC Awards, please visit www.mixfoundation.org
PRESS RELEASE—June 5, 2008
24th Annual TEC Awards Announces Nominees for Creative Achievement in Sound Production
Clair/Showco is triple nominee for Tour Sound; Production teams for White Stripes and American Idol garner double nominations.
Winners to be announced at TEC AWARDS gala in San Francisco, October 3rd
June 5 , 2008—Walnut Creek, CA— The Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio has announced the nominees in nine categories of Creative Achievement for the 24th Annual Technical Excellence & Creativity Awards, to be presented Friday, October 3rd in San Francisco. Sponsored by Mix magazine, the TEC Awards is the world's most prestigious forum for recognizing outstanding achievement in professional audio production and product design.
The nine awards for Creative Achievement recognize the producers, engineers, studios and others behind the sound of hit recordings, concert tours, films, TV shows, video games and other entertainment media. Leading the field of this year's nominees is Clair/Showco of Lititz, PA, with three nominations for Tour Sound Production (The Police, Justin Timberlake and Roger Waters). The production team for rockers White Stripes was nominated twice for their album and single Icky Thump. The sound crew behind TV phenomenon American Idol received nominations for both Remote/Broadcast Production and Television Sound.
In a remarkably diverse year, the nominees for Surround Sound Production included recordings by Porcupine Tree, James Taylor, Shakira, Paul McCartney and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
For the second year, The award for Interactive Entertainment Sound Production recognizes excellence in sound for video games - one of the industry's most vibrant fields. This year's award is being sponsored by the Game Audio Network Guild (G.A.N.G.), the interactive audio industry's leading non-profit organization.
"We're extremely pleased with this year's group of nominees," said Hillel Resner, president of the Mix Foundation. "The nominated projects and artists represent not only tremendous musical and cultural diversity but cover a wider spectrum of entertainment media and technical innovation than any other awards show.".
The TEC Awards will be held at the Westin St. Francis in downtown San Francisco on the second night of the Audio Engineering Society convention (first day of exhibits) and is expected to draw more than 700 top sound and music professionals from around the world. Funds derived from the banquet and ceremony are donated to organizations working to promote safe listening practices in the music environment, including
House Ear Institute's outreach campaign to teenagers and various audio education scholarships.
For tickets and other information, contact Executive Director Karen Dunn at (925) 939-6149 or Karen@tecwards.org.
The Mix Foundation For Excellence In Audio is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, charitable organization headquartered in Walnut Creek, California. The TEC Awards is sponsored by Mix magazine, the professional audio industry's leading international monthly, published by Penton Media. Other top-tier sponsors include the Gibson Foundation (Sponsor of the Les Paul Award), Sustaining Sponsor Harman Pro Group, Platinum SponsorAmerican Music and Sound, Guitar Center Professional, RODE Microphones/Event Electronics, Sennheiser Electronics and Universal Audio, sponsor of video pre- and post-production. Live sound and webcast are provided by Meyer Sound Labs and Broadjam.com, respectively.
For more details on the 2008 TEC Awards nominees, and other information about the Mix Foundation and TEC Awards, please visit www.mixfoundation.org
PRESS RELEASE—May 21, 2008
Nominees for 24th Annual TEC Awards Announced by Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio
Sound Industry’s Most Prestigious Awards Show Names Nominees in 17 Categories of Hardware and Software for Audio and Music Production
Winners to be announced at star-studded ceremony in San Francisco, October 3
May 21, 2008—Walnut Creek, CA— The Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio has announced the nominees for the 24th Annual Technical Excellence & Creativity Awards, to be held Friday, October 3, 2008, on the second night of the Audio Engineering Society Convention. The TEC Awards, sponsored by Mix magazine, is the world’s most prominent forum honoring outstanding achievement in professional audio production and product design.
The nominees announced today, comprising 17 categories of Technical Achievement in product design, will be followed by an announcement next week of nominees in nine categories of Creative Achievement in sound production. The nominations, made by a select panel of more than 100 professionals in all areas of audio, are for products and projects released or completed during the eligibility period of April 1, 2007, to March 31, 2008. Online voting begins on August 1, with ballot guides sent with the August issue of Mix magazine, mailed to more than 38,000 qualified subscribers.
"This year’s Technical Achievement nominees range from classic analog designs to the latest digital technologies," notes Mix magazine executive editor George Petersen. In terms of numbers, the UK’s Solid State Logic leads the pack this year with a record five nominations, followed by the Bay Area’s Digidesign with four, and Audio-Technica and Universal Audio with three nominations apiece. Six other companies garnered two nominations each. One new development, notes Peterson, is the re-introduction of the Power Amplifier category, with five strong nominees in a category that had been eclipsed in recent years by self-powered loudspeakers.
"We’re thrilled to be returning to San Francisco," says Hillel Resner, president of the Mix Foundation. "Not only will we be presenting the show in our home town, but presenting it at a venue as classically beautiful as the Westin St. Francis will be a treat for our out-of-town guests.”
The TEC Awards will be held on the second night of the 23rd AES convention (first day of exhibits), and is expected to draw more than 700 top sound and music professionals from around the world. Funds derived from the banquet and ceremony are donated to organizations working to promote safe listening practices in the music environment, including House Ear Institute’s outreach campaign to teenagers, and audio education scholarships. For tickets and other information, contact Executive Director Karen Dunn at (925) 939-6149 or karenTEC@aol.com.
The TEC Awards is presented by the Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, charitable organization headquartered in Walnut Creek, California. The event is sponsored by Mix magazine, the professional audio industry’s leading international monthly, published by Penton Media. Other top-tier sponsors as of this date include the Gibson Foundation (Sponsor of the Les Paul Award), Sustaining Sponsor Harman Pro Group, Guitar Center Professional and RODE Microphones/Event Electronics.
2008TEC Awards Technical Nominees
For a complete list of 2008 TEC Awards nominees, please visit www.mixfoundation.org
PRESS RELEASE—March
4, 2008
Bag O’ Clubs—The 13th
Annual Mix LA Open Scheduled for May 12
New Sponsor Guitar Center
+ new prizes and new contests at the Malibu Country
Club
March 4, 2008—Walnut Creek, CA—Yep,
it's time to start making plans for more fun than
should be legal with a bag o’ clubs and
that maddening wee sphere known as a golf ball:
the 13th Annual Mix L.A. Open golf tournament
set for Monday, May 12. Honorary Chairman, Ed
Cherney and his fellow industry golfers are looking
for others to join them for this great day of
golf that benefits a worthy cause.
Sponsored for the first time
by Guitar Center Professional, Ed and his intrepid
band return once again return to the scene of
the crime (we kid, we kid), otherwise known as
the beautiful and challenging Malibu Country Club.
This year’s Best Ball tournament promises
to be bigger and better than ever, with more contests
and prizes and yes, more surprises.
Proceeds from the tournament
will benefit the House Ear Institute's Sound Partners
hearing conservation program and other programs
supported by the Mix Foundation for Excellence
in Audio, including Sound Art of Los Angeles.
Returning sponsors include:
Absolute Music, Full Sail Real World Education,
Harman Pro, The Pass Studios, Record Plant, Shure,
Inc., Sound Design Corporation, Yamaha Commercial
Audio, and Sennheiser among others.
For more information about the tournament or to
register, please go to www.mixfoundation.org/la_open/la_open.html.
Since space is limited to 144 golfers, it’s
a good idea to make reservations early. A limited
number of sponsorships are also available.
Whether you're a seasoned
player or just starting out, please take the time
to join us on May 12th. Says Ed: “I guarantee
you'll have a great time!”
PRESS
RELEASE—March 4, 2008
2008 TEC Awards to be held Friday October 3 at the Westin St. Francis
“When I Come Home to You,
San Francisco…”
March
4, 2008—Walnut Creek, CA—After
a stint on Broadway in 2007, the TEC Awards comes
home in 2008 to the city by the Bay, on Friday,
October 3, 2008. The last time the TEC Awards
graced the Westin St. Francis was in 1994, when
Beatles’ producer Sir George Martin presented
a posthumous TEC Hall of Fame Award to the family
of musician and composer Frank Zappa.
Mix Foundation president Hillel
Resner is excited because, “Not only is it a classically
beautiful venue, but its location on Union Square
is super convenient for AES attendees.”
As always, the TEC Awards
will be held during the 125th Audio Engineering
Society Convention, scheduled for the Moscone
Convention Center October 2-5.
For tickets or general information,
contact Karen Dunn at 925-939-6149 or email Karen@tecawards.org.
For sponsorship information, contact Eric Geer
at 925-287-1657 or email eric@mixfoundation.org.
PRESS RELEASE—February 24, 2008
Mix Foundation Announces TEC Scholarship Winners
February
24, 2008—Walnut Creek, CA—The
Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio announced
the following recipients of its 2007 TEC Awards
Scholarship Grants:
Carson Ritz is in his
third year studying Audio Production at Webster
University in St. Louis, MO. Ritz’s first foray
into the audio world began as a kindergartener
as he recorded raps into a two-track recorder
and he hasn’t stopped since! With a GPA of 3.89,
Ritz has excelled at his studies while completing
a large-scale recording/producing project for
a local St. Louis artist, handling the audio responsibilities
for a local video company and other extracurricular
activities. Ritz’s dream? To become a successful
music producer. But as long as he can work in
audio for the rest of his life, he’ll be satisfied.
Golda McCormack is
a student in the Clive Davis Department of Recorded
Music in the Tisch School of the Arts at New York
University. She is pursuing her degree in Recorded
Music with an emphasis on audio engineering and
music production. When McCormack isn't working
on studio projects, she keeps herself busy as
the Co-President of the new Clive Davis Department
student-run record label, 194 Recordings. A long-term
goal of hers is to be able to work with musicians
interested in making a difference by creating
music that will educate and inspire people throughout
the world. Applications for the 2008 TEC Awards
Scholarship Grant are currently being accepted.
The scholarship grant(s) is offered to students
currently enrolled in audio education programs.
For more information, go to mixfoundation.org/hearing.html
or call Karen Dunn at 925/939-6149.
PRESS
RELEASE—October 6, 2007
Sound Industry Honors Finest at
2007 TEC Awards
Apogee, Digidesign and Solid
State Logic lead Technical Category with two wins
each; Tomb Raider: Legend snags Interactive
Entertainment Sound
Production teams for John
Mayer’s Continuum win in three categories;
Al Kooper & Friends bring down the house on
“Season of the Witch”
October
6, 2007—New
York, NY—Winners in 25 categories
of Technical and Creative Achievement including
a new category – Creative Achievement in
Sound Production for Interactive Entertainment
– were presented with Technical Excellence
& Creativity Awards on Saturday, October 6,
at the New York Marriott Marquis, on the second
night of the 123rd Audio Engineering Society Convention.
Hosted by Late Night with David Letterman’s
Will Lee, the show brought together almost 700
of the pro sound industry’s elite, as well
as numerous renowned musical artists. The TEC
Awards, sponsored by Mix magazine, is the
world’s most prominent forum honoring outstanding
achievement in professional audio production and
product design.
Legendary guitarist and inventor
Les Paul, who will be 93 next year, co-presented
his eponymous Les Paul award with actor Peter
Riegert to musician, producer and composer Al
Kooper. Sponsored by Gibson Guitar Corporation,
past winners include Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder,
Bruce Springsteen and Brian Wilson, among others.
Acclaimed broadcast mixer Ed Greene (Oscars®,
Grammys®, Kennedy Center, Olympics) was officially
inducted into the TEC Awards Hall of Fame (sponsored
by Dolby Laboratories), by last year’s inductee,
Remote Recording’s David Hewitt.
Highlights of the evening
included the producers and engineers of John Mayer’s
Continuum tour and album, as well as the
single “Waiting for the World to Change,”
trooping to the stage three times; a TEC Award
for Outstanding Television Sound for The Sopranos;
and the award for Studio Design Project to Los
Angeles’s famed Record Plant Studios. Musical
performances that brought the crowd to its feet
included a surprise appearance by Gary Lewis (Garry
Lewis and the Playboys), who opened the show with
his hit “This Diamond Ring,” written
by Al Kooper. He was followed later by an electrifying
rendition of “Season of the Witch,”
with Kooper himself on vocals and Hammond B-3,
backed by fellow Late Show veterans Jimmy
Vivino on guitar, Anton Figg on drums and Will
Lee on bass.
“The evening was a
resounding success,” said Hillel Resner,
president of the Mix Foundation and executive
producer of the TEC Awards. “We are proud
to recognize the work of the audio professionals
behind so much of today’s entertainment,
and grateful that so many leading musicians and
audio professionals helped present the awards.
This is an event that brings our industry together
to honor its own for a good cause.”
Presenters included platinum
producer/engineers Phil Ramone, Jimmy Douglass,
George Massenburg, and Tony Maserati, guitarists
Vernon Reid and Felicia Collins (Letterman) and
many other celebrities of sound production.
In addition to the awards and special honors,
fifteen historic audio products and innovations
were inducted to the TECnology Hall of Fame, established
in 2004 by the Mix Foundation for Excellence in
Audio to honor significant, lasting contributions
to the advancement of audio technology. The induction
ceremony took place on Friday evening, October
5 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New
York.
The 2007 winners in Technical
Achievement are:
ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT: Apogee Electronics Symphony
DIGITAL CONVERTER TECHNOLOGY: Apogee Electronics
Ensemble
MIC PREAMPLIFIER TECHNOLOGY: SSL XLogic Alpha
Channel
MIC TECHNOLOGY/SOUND REINFORCEMENT: Neumann KMS
104
MIC TECHNOLOGY/RECORDING: Royer R122-V
WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY: Sennheiser NET1
SOUND REINFORCEMENT LOUDSPEAKER TECHNOLOGY: JBL
Professional VP Series
STUDIO MONITOR TECHNOLOGY: Genelec 8200/7200 DSP
Series
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT TECHNOLOGY: Moog Little Phatty
SIGNAL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY/HARDWARE: Focusrite
Liquid Mix
SIGNAL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY/SOFTWARE: Universal
Audio Neve Classic Console Bundle
WORKSTATION TECHNOLOGY: Digidesign 003
RECORDING DEVICES: Tascam DV-RA1000HD
SOUND REINFORCEMENT CONSOLE TECHNOLOGY: Digidesign
D-Show Profile
SMALL FORMAT CONSOLE TECHNOLOGY: Trident Series
8T-8
LARGE FORMAT CONSOLE TECHNOLOGY: SSL Duality
The 2007 winners in Outstanding Creative Technology
are:
TOUR SOUND PRODUCTION: John Mayer Continuum
Tour
REMOTE PRODUCTION/RECORDING OR BROADCAST: 49th
Annual Grammy Awards, CBS
TELEVISION SOUND PRODUCTION: The Sopranos,
HBO
FILM SOUND PRODUCTION: Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Man's Chest, Jerry Bruckheimer, Walt
Disney
STUDIO DESIGN PROJECT: Record Plant/SSL 1, Hollywood,
CA
INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT SOUND PRODUCTION: Tomb
Raider: Legend, Eidos Interactive
SURROUND SOUND PRODUCTION: Love, Beatles
(DVD-A)
RECORD PRODUCTION/SINGLE OR TRACK: “Waiting
On The World to Change,” Continuum,
John Mayer
RECORD PRODUCTION/ALBUM: Continuum, John
Mayer
The TEC Awards nominees are selected by a panel
of more than 100 audio industry professionals.
Subscribers to Mix magazine voted online
in August for this year’s winners. Members
of the Steering Committee for the Interactive
Entertainment Sound Production category can be
found at www.mixfoundation.org/interactive.html
Top sponsors of the TEC Awards, besides Mix, Dolby
and Gibson Guitar, include Intel Corporation,
Harman Pro Group, Shure, American Music and Sound,
Rode/Event Electronics, and 30 other leading audio
and technology companies. Monies raised by the
TEC Awards support programs that educate audio
professionals and the general public about the
prevention of noise-induced hearing loss in the
music environment, and also endow scholarship
funds for students of the audio arts and sciences
at major colleges and universities.
The Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio is
a 501 (c)(3) charity headquartered in Walnut Creek,
California. The TEC Awards is sponsored by Mix,
the pro audio industry’s leading international
monthly, published by Penton Media. For information,
contact Karen Dunn at (925) 939-6149 or KarenTEC@aol.com
or visit www.mixfoundation.org.
PRESS
RELEASE—September 11, 2007
TEC AWARDS MUSIC AND SOUND AUCTION
TO LAUNCH ON eBAY October 4th, 2007
Auction to Benefit Hearing
Awareness and Audio Education Programs
September
11, 2007—Walnut Creek, CA—
The fourth annual TEC Awards Music and Sound Auction
will launch on eBay on October 4. Presented by
the Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio, the
charity auction will coincide with the 23rd Annual
Technical Excellence & Creativity (TEC) Awards,
to be held at the New York Marriott Marquis October
6 during the 123rd AES Convention in New York
City.
The TEC Music & Sound
eBay Auction store, www.tecmusicandsoundauction.com,
will feature pro audio equipment, musical instruments,
software, and various items for audio enthusiasts.
Proceeds will benefit outreach programs of the
House Ear Institute of Los Angeles, including
"It's How you Listen that Counts," a
media campaign to educate young music listeners
about hearing health, and H.E.A.R. (Hearing Education
and Awareness for Rockers), a San Francisco-based
nonprofit serving musicians and the general public.
Funds will also support scholarship programs for
students of the audio arts and sciences.
“We encourage manufacturers,
studio owners, software developers, musical instrument
companies and anyone else affiliated with professional
audio to consider donating to the auction,”
notes Julie Clark, Insight Media Group. “It’s
an extremely worthwhile cause and the online donation
form on the TEC Awards website – www.tecawards.org
– makes the process very simple.”
This is the second year that Insight Media Group,
an online marketing services agency, is managing
the auction for the Mix Foundation.
To donate musical instruments
or audio equipment you can use the online form
at www.insight-media-group.com/TECmusicandsoundauction/tecmsaform.php
or contact Julie Clark at 269.687.8848 or jclark@insight-media-group.com.
To donate music memorabilia, artwork, gift packages
or money, contact Karen Dunn at 925.939.6149 or
karen@tecawards.org.
To purchase TEC Awards tickets, call the ticket
hotline at 510.985.3214, or order online via the
TEC Awards links on www.mixfoundation.org.
ABOUT THE TEC AWARDS
Presented by the Mix Foundation and sponsored
by Mix magazine, the TEC Awards is the
world's foremost event recognizing the achievements
of technical professionals in recording and sound.
In addition to the presentation of awards in 25
categories of Technical and Creative Achievement,
musician, producer and composer Al Kooper will
receive the prestigious Les Paul Award, and acclaimed
broadcast mixer Ed Greene will be inducted into
the TEC Awards Hall of Fame.
Funds derived from the TEC Awards support programs
that educate audio professionals and the general
public about hearing health, and also endow scholarship
funds for students of the audio arts and sciences
at major colleges and universities. To date, the
Mix Foundation has contributed more than a half-million
dollars to these worthwhile causes.
ABOUT HEI
House Ear Institute (HEI) has provided free hearing
screenings and hearing health education to well
over 10,000 music and sound industry professionals
around the country. Last year, This year, HEI
launched It’s How You Listen That Counts,
a mass media campaign educating young music consumers
about the effects of sustained exposure to loud
music and video. For more information visit www.earbud.org.
ABOUT H.E.A.R.
H.E.A.R.® (Hearing Education and Awareness
for Rockers) is a non-profit organization dedicated
to the prevention of hearing loss and tinnitus
among musicians and music fans. For more information
visit www.hearnet.com.
PRESS
RELEASE—August 29, 2007
LEADING AUDIO AND TECHNOLOGY
FIRMS TO SPONSOR 2007 TEC AWARDS
Top-line sponsors of sound
industry gala include, Intel, Gibson, Dolby, Harman
Pro and Mix
August
28, 2007—Walnut Creek, CA—Thirty
seven professional audio and technology companies
are lending their support for the Mix Foundation
for Excellence in Audio by sponsoring the 23rd
Annual Technical Excellence & Creativity Awards.
The TEC Awards, the world’s most prominent forum
honoring outstanding achievement in professional
audio production and product design, will be presented
Saturday, October 6, 2007, at the New York Marriott
Marquis, on the second night of the 123rd Audio
Engineering Society (AES) Convention.
In addition to the presentation
of awards in 25 categories of Technical and Creative
Achievement, musician, producer and composer Al
Kooper will receive the prestigious Les Paul Award,
and acclaimed broadcast mixer Ed Greene will be
inducted into the TEC Awards Hall of Fame.
Intel, the world’s leading
microprocessor manufacturer and digital technology
leader, is sponsoring the Technical Awards category.
Gibson Guitar Corporation, one of the world's
premiere manufacturers of guitars and other instruments,
is sponsoring the Les Paul Award for the ninth
consecutive year, and Dolby Laboratories, a leader
for over 40 years in providing innovative audio
technologies for professional products, is sponsoring
the TEC Awards Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
Joining them in Front of House sponsorships are
Harman Pro Group, encompassing many of the industry's
most respected brands including JBL, AKG Acoustics
and Crown International, and Mix magazine, the
leading trade publication covering professional
recording and sound production.
Platinum sponsors this year
include American Music and Sound, presenting respected
brands Allen & Heath, Focusrite and others, RØDE
& Event Electronics, committed to quality assurance,
product innovation, and design in microphones
and studio electronics, and Shure Inc., one of
the world’s leading manufacturers of microphones
and audio electronics.
Gold sponsors include Audio-Technica,
Webcast Sponsor Broadjam.com, Digidesign, Audio
Sponsor Meyer Sound Labs, the Producers & Engineers
Wing of the Recording Academy, Sennheiser USA;
Solid State Logic, TC Group and Video Pre-production
Sponsor, Universal Audio. The line-up for the
Silver sponsors include AMP Alliance at Microsoft
(sponsoring the TECnology Hall of Fame), Cakewalk,
Clair/Showco, Trident-Oram Pro Audio, TASCAM,
and Yamaha Corporation Audio Systems, Inc. Bronze
sponsors include ADAM Audio, Apogee Electronics,
Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences and
Disc Makers (co-sponsors of the TECnology Hall
of Fame), DPA Microphones, Eventide, McDSP, Roland
Corporation, Skywalker Sound, Telefunken USA.,
and Ultrasone. For more information and links
to TEC Awards sponsors, please visit www.mixfoundation.org/tec/07sponsors.html.
"We are supremely grateful
to all the companies that have stepped up to sponsor
this year’s TEC Awards," says Hillel Resner,
president of the Mix Foundation and executive
producer of the event. "In a time when many
corporations are tightening their belts, it speaks
volumes that virtually all the top pro audio manufacturers—as
well as world technology leaders like Intel and
Dolby—remain committed to supporting education
in our field and the critical cause of safe hearing
practices."
The TEC Awards will be preceded
on Friday, October 5 by an induction ceremony
for 15 audio products and innovations into the
TECnology Hall of Fame, which honors significant,
lasting contributions to the advancement of audio
technology.
Funds derived from the TEC
Awards support programs that educate audio professionals
and the general public about hearing health, and
also endow scholarship funds for students of the
audio arts and sciences at major colleges and
universities. To date, the Mix Foundation has
contributed more than a half-million dollars to
these worthwhile causes.
The Mix Foundation for Excellence
in Audio is a 501(c)(3) charity headquartered
in Walnut Creek, California. Mix is the pro audio
industry’s leading international monthly, published
by Penton Media. For more information about the
TEC Awards or TECnology Hall of Fame, contact
Karen Dunn at (925) 939-6149, karen@tecawards.org.
PRESS RELEASE—August
21, 2007
Mix Foundation Announces 2007 TECnology
Hall of Fame Inductees
Theremin, AKG C-414 Condenser
Microphone, Eventide Harmonizer and Sony PCM-F1
Recorder among 15 technical innovations being
honored for shaping audio history
Induction ceremony slated
for Friday, October 5 at Jacob Javits Convention
Center
August 21, 2007—Walnut
Creek, CA—Fifteen audio products and innovations
have been selected for induction to the TECnology
Hall of Fame, established in 2004 by the Mix Foundation
for Excellence in Audio to honor significant,
lasting contributions to the advancement of audio
technology. The induction ceremony will take place
on Friday evening, October 5 at the Jacob Javits
Convention Center, during the 123rd convention
of the Audio Engineering Society. The ceremony
is open to all AES attendees. The Mix Foundation
also presents the 23rd Annual Technical Excellence
and Creativity (TEC) Awards, to be held the following
evening at the New York Marriott Marquis.
The TECnology Hall of Fame will be hosted for
the third consecutive year by the AES, and sponsored
by The AMP Alliance at Microsoft, as well as Disc
Makers, and the Conservatory of Recording Arts
and Sciences. A new sponsor in 2007, The
Audio Music Partner ('AMP') Alliance, is a
group of partners and organizations that develop,
support, and promote the creative application
of audio & music technology in and around
the Microsoft platforms.
Inductees are chosen by a panel of more than 50
recognized audio experts, including authors, educators,
engineers, facility owners and other professionals.
Products or innovations must be at least 10 years
old to be eligible for induction.
"The interesting thing about this year's
nominees is despite their age, many of these–such
as the Theremin, Fairchild compressor, Crown DC300,
Neve 1073, AKG C-414, EMT 250 reverb and Eventide
Harmonizer–are not only still in use today,
but are highly sought-after audio tools for professional
production," notes Mix magazine Executive
Editor and TECnology Hall of Fame director George
Petersen. "Even the Cannon XLR, some 50 years
after its introduction, remains the world standard
in professional audio connections. Each of these
are true audio classics-by any standard."
The 2007 TECnology Hall of Fame inductees include:
- 1919 Leon Theremin -- The
Theremin
- 1940 Dr. Walter Weber
-- AC Tape Bias
- 1925 Chester Rice &
Edward Kellogg, General Electric Co. -- Modern
Dynamic Loudspeaker
- 1956 Neumann -- Neumann
Stereo Disk Lathe
- 1958 Cannon -- XLR Connector
- 1957 Stefan Kudelski --
Nagra III Tape Recorder
- 1959 Reina Narma -- Fairchild
670 Compressor Limiter
- 1967 Crown International
-- DC 300 Power Amplifier
- 1971 AKG -- C-414 Condenser
Microphone
- 1972 Rupert Neve -- Neve
1073 Console Module
- 1972 MCI -- JH-400 Series
Inline Console
- 1976 EMT -- 250 Digital
Reverb
- 1975 Eventide -- H910
Harmonizer
- 1978 3M -- Digital Audio
Mastering System
- 1981 Sony -- PCM-F1
Digital Recording Processor
The TEC Awards, sponsored by Mix magazine—as
well as Intel, Gibson Guitar, Dolby Laboratories,
Harman Pro Group, Shure and 30 other leading audio
and technology companies—is the world’s
most prominent forum honoring outstanding achievement
in professional audio production and product design.
Monies raised by the TEC Awards support programs
that educate audio professionals and the general
public about hearing health, and also endow scholarship
funds for students of the audio arts and sciences
at major colleges and universities.
The Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio is
a 501 (c) (3) charity headquartered in Walnut
Creek, California. Mix is the pro audio industry’s
leading international monthly, published by Penton
Media. For information about the TECnology Hall
of Fame or the TEC Awards, contact Karen Dunn
at (925) 939-6149, karen@tecawards.org.
PRESS
RELEASE—August 8, 2007
Recording Innovator and Blues,
Rock, Jazz and Pop Virtuoso Al Kooper Honored
with Les Paul Award
Prestigious award sponsored
by Gibson Guitar recognizes creativity in the
use of recording technology
August
8, 2007—Walnut Creek, CA—Musician,
producer and composer Al Kooper will receive the
prestigious Les Paul Award, presented by the Mix
Foundation for Excellence in Audio. Sponsored
by Gibson Guitar, the presentation will take place
at the 23rd Annual Technical Excellence &
Creativity (TEC) Awards, to be held on October
6, 2007, at the New York Marriott Marquis.
Named for the legendary
musician and inventor, the Les Paul Award was
established in 1991 to honor the lifetime achievements
of those whose work has exemplified the creative
use of recording technology. Al Kooper joins illustrious
former honorees Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder,
Sting, Steely Dan, Peter Gabriel, Bruce Springsteen,
Brian Wilson and other innovative artists and
producers.
The 2007 recipient is being
hailed as a musical innovator for over 40 years
in blues, rock, jazz and pop. According to Hillel
Resner, president of the Mix Foundation for Excellence
in Audio, “Al Kooper has been a trailblazer
in recording techniques. His work is always fresh
and inventive and especially deserving of this
year's Les Paul Award."
"Gibson Guitar
is honored to present this year's Les Paul award
to Al Kooper, a musician who epitomizes the spirit
of rock 'n' roll," said Henry Juszkiewicz,
Chairman and CEO of Gibson Guitar. "We celebrate
his role in modern music and applaud him on his
many talents which have entertained millions of
fans for years."
Often referred to as the
“Zelig” or “Forrest Gump”
of Rock, Al Kooper has managed to turn up –
and play a pivotal role– in some of rock’s
most historical moments. Kooper, who recently
released a critically acclaimed solo album, “Black
Coffee,” shows no sign of slowing down after
49 years in the business. Well known for founding
Blood, Sweat and Tears in the mid-sixties, Kooper’s
work as a producer and musician has made a lasting
impact on the soundtrack of some of rock’s
greatest hits.
As a producer he is best
known for discovering Lynyrd Skynyrd and producing
their first three albums. He went on to play sessions
with Jimi Hendrix, The Who and George Harrison,
and teamed with guitarists Michael Bloomfield
and Stephen Stills to record the top ten album
“Super Session.” He has produced albums
for clients including The Tubes, Nils Lofgren,
Ray Charles, B.B. King, The Staple Singers, Bob
Dylan, Joe Ely, Green on Red and many others.
Author of Backstage
Passes & Backstabbing Bastards, Kooper
also scored Hal Ashby’s first film “The
Landlord,” John Waters’s film “Cry
Baby,” Michael Mann’s TV series “Crime
Story” and Peter Riegert’s recent
directorial debut “King of the Corner.”
Gibson Guitar Corporation
has sponsored the Les Paul Award since 1999, and
presents the honoree with a custom-built, signature
Gibson Les Paul guitar. The awards ceremony will
feature a video tribute, and presentation of the
award by Les Paul and a celebrity presenter, followed
by presentation of the guitar by Gibson Chairman
and CEO Henry Juskiewicz.
The TEC Awards, sponsored
by Mix magazine—as well as Intel, Gibson
Guitar, Dolby Laboratories, Harman Pro Group and
numerous leading professional audio companies—is
the world’s most prominent forum honoring
outstanding achievement in professional audio
production and product design. Monies raised by
the TEC Awards support programs that educate audio
professionals and the general public about hearing
health, and also endow scholarship funds for students
of the audio arts and sciences at major colleges
and universities.
The Mix Foundation for Excellence
in Audio is a 501(c)(3) charity headquartered
in Walnut Creek, California. The TEC Awards is
sponsored by Mix, the pro audio industry’s
leading international monthly, published by Penton
Media. For information, contact Karen Dunn at
(925) 939-6149 or karen@tecawards.org.
PRESS
RELEASE—July 10, 2007
Acclaimed Broadcast Mixer Ed Greene
Inducted into TEC Hall of Fame
From Sinatra and Streisand to
the Grammys® and West Wing Live, career of
legendary Recording Engineer to be recognized
for work spanning high-end studio productionto
cutting-edge television sound
Induction Ceremony—Sponsored
by Dolby—to take place at the 23rd Annual
Technical Excellence and Creativity Awards, October
6
June
10, 2007—Walnut Creek, CA—The
Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio has announced
that acclaimed broadcast mixer Ed Greene will
be inducted into the TEC Awards Hall of Fame at
the 23rd Annual Technical Excellence and Creativity
Awards. Sponsored by Dolby Laboratories, the induction
will take place Saturday, October 6, at the New
York Marriott Marquis, on the second night of
the 123rd AES Convention. The TEC Awards, Hall
of Fame was created in 1988 to recognize those
individuals, living or deceased, whose careers
have best exemplified the spirit of creative and
technical excellence in professional audio.
An industry veteran with 19
Primetime Emmy Awards, Ed Greene has been mixing
sound for over 50 years. His credits include work
on multiple Grammy Awards, Tony Awards, Academy
Awards, Live from Lincoln Center specials, and
Carnegie Hall, Live at 100. He mixed on all 29
years of The Kennedy Center Honors as well as
numerous AFI events. Greene was instrumental in
bringing the opening ceremonies of the Winter
Olympics in Salt Lake City to more than 3 billion
viewers and listeners around the world. He also
mixed the closing ceremonies, providing audio
feed to all of the radio and television networks
broadcasting this event globally.
“Ed’s humble character
would shy away from such a depiction, but he is
a true legend in television audio,” said
Rocky Graham, director of broadcast products at
Dolby Laboratories. “We first had the opportunity
to work with him during the pioneering 5.1 channel
surround sound broadcasts of the Grammys and Oscars,
but Ed has been setting the standard for broadcast
audio mixing for much longer than that. We’re
honored today to take part in celebrating his
achievements that have changed the face of this
industry.”
Greene joins an impressive
list of former recipients, including George Lucas,
Sir George Martin, engineer Tom Dowd, producer
Arif Mardin and Sun Records founder Sam Philips.
In 1970 Ed came to California
as chief engineer for MGM records and worked with
Sammy Davis Jr., the Osmonds, Lou Rawls and other
prominent artists of that time. When many of these
artists started doing television projects, he
was asked to participate. Seeing a need for music
engineers that also understood production, he
gradually made the transition to television.
Greene has mixed some of the
most highly regarded music, awards and dramatic
programs, including specials with Frank Sinatra,
Barbra Streisand, Neil Diamond, and Bette Midler.
Recognized with a Cinema Audio Society’s
Career Achievement Award, Greene has also received
a CAS Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for Television
- Non-Fiction, Variety or Music Series or Specials
in 2003 for the XIX Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony.
"If you have ever watched
the Grammy, Oscar, or Emmy awards, or popular
shows like “ER”, and “West Wing
Live,” you’ve probably listened to
Ed’s work,” says Hillel Resner, president
of the Mix Foundation. “His storied career—which
includes mixing many legendary recordings—epitomizes
the spirit of the Hall of Fame award.”
The TEC Awards, sponsored
by Mix magazine— as well as Intel,
Gibson Guitar and Harman ProGroup—is the
world’s most prominent forum honoring outstanding
achievement in professional audio production and
product design. Monies raised by the TEC Awards
support programs that educate audio professionals
and the general public about hearing health, and
also endow scholarship funds for students of the
audio arts and sciences at major colleges and
universities.
The Mix Foundation for Excellence
in Audio is a 501(c)(3) charity headquartered
in Walnut Creek, California. The TEC Awards is
sponsored by Mix, the pro audio industry’s
leading international monthly, published by Penton
Media. For information, contact Karen Dunn at
(925) 939-6149 or karen@tecawards.org.
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