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GS Newsletter #7 - The First 32 Channel Summing Mixer, VIP Q + A and More!

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Hi {NAME}, Summer is finally almost here in our part of the world, and here are the latest sunny h

Hi {NAME}, Summer is finally almost here in our part of the world, and here are the latest sunny happenings in the Gearslutz world! Q+A with Jacquire King Brought To You By Universal Audio We are very pleased to announce that 30-time Grammy nominee Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Tom Waits, James Bay, Modest Mouse, Buddy Guy, Norah Jones, and more) is joining us for a very special 2-week Q+A starting on June 5th, brought to you by our friends at Universal Audio. You can pre-submit your question to the forum from today - and there are some prizes up for grabs for the best ones! [Check it out here!]( NUGEN Audio Mastering Post Of The Month Congratulations to David of Synebridge Mastering (known on the forum as 'nverxion' for winning our latest Mastering Post Of The Month competition, brought to you by [NUGEN Audio](. David has chosen the ISL-2 limiter as his prize in return for [his exceptional post here]( - a really great overview of what mastering accomplishes that mixing cannot. You too could be our next winner - check out the [competition details here]( Audio Life We have recently greatly expanded the 'off-topic' area to include a number of new subforums covering everything from life hacks to parenting to work/life balancing to automobiles & transportation to hobbies and everything in between! It's called Audio Life and it's everything the busy audio pro needs to sort out their world - [check it out]( That's it from us for today - thanks for hanging out and see you on the forums! [The First 32 Channel Summing Mixer That Allows You To Use 500 Series Modules]( Need advice on your DAW? Check our new look [DAW-specific forums](. [Did microphone design really peak in the 1950's?]( [The Modular Thread 2017]( [Studio One 3.5 Update]( Now with native low-latency software monitoring and more! [SSL-Style Bus Compressor With Digital Remote Control]( [New Monitors From ADAM]( [Audio Interfaces With Eight Mic Preamps Under $1k]( [Nominate Your Favourite Headphones Over $300]( Follow Gearslutz Online   [Click here to unsubscribe]( Gearslutz, Suite 201 Berkshire House, 39-51 High Street, Ascot, SL5 7HY, United Kingdom [View This Email In Your Browser](

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