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34th Annual NAMM TEC Awards Winners Announced

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ANAHEIM, CA – Winners in eight creative excellence and 23 technical categories, including several for live sound reinforcement, were announced at the 34th Annual NAMM TEC awards, held Jan. 26 at the 2019 NAMM show. Peter Frampton, who was honored with the Les Paul Innovation Award, performed at the event. Presenters included Herbie Hancock, Steve Lukather, Rafa Sardina, Derek “Mixedbyali” Ali. The event’s host was comedian Demetri Martin.

More details from NAMM (www.namm.org) and TEC Awards (www.tecawards.org):

Presented by The NAMM Foundation and held annually, the event recognizes the exemplary achievements and innovations behind the sound of recordings, live performances, films, television, video games and multi-media. Comedian Demetri Martin returned as host.

Several companies scored dual wins for Outstanding Technical Achievement: Universal Audio picked up two awards for their OX Amp Top Box under the category of Musical Instrument Amplification & Effects, while their Arrow audio interface won for Computer Audio Hardware. JBL also celebrated dual wins for their

3 Series MkII under the Studio Monitors category, and in Sound Reinforcement Loudspeakers for the company’s VTX A12W Line Array Loudspeaker.

Additional Outstanding Technical Achievement awards were given in honor of companies who excelled in DJ Production Technology, Hardware/Software, Wireless Technology, Microphones Recording, and more.

Creatives behind Game of Thrones continued their encore appearances on the NAMM TEC stage year-after-year, this time under the best in Sound in Television Production winner’s spot, as a part of the projects chosen for Outstanding Creative Achievement. The 60th Annual GRAMMY® Awards (CBS Television Network), picked up another win for Remote Production/Recording or Broadcasting, after sweeping the same category the prior year.

Proving the NAMM TEC Awards is one of the best nights in music, songwriter Steve Lukather was on hand to introduce GRAMMY award-winning guitarist, singer-songwriter Peter Frampton as the newest recipient of the Les Paul Innovation Award. After rocking the hall with several classics that included “I Want You to Love Me,” and “Blackhole Sun,” dedicated to the late Chris Cornell, Frampton remarked, “Les Paul was the godfather of modern recording, the most innovative of guitar players, and the creator of what we do. It’s a debt we all owe him. Whatever I’ve done to win this amazing recognition started with Les. Les showed us that innovation isn’t about high tech or money – it’s about ideas and using the tools at your disposal to make music in ways it’s never been made before.” The award has been presented annually to remarkably-distinguished and accomplished individuals from the music industry, such as Jackson Browne, Joe Perry, Todd Rundgren, Pete Townshend, Lindsey Buckingham and beyond. Read more about The Les Paul Foundation by visiting www.lespaulfoundation.org.

Skywalker Sound’s accomplished engineer, producer and director of music and scoring, Leslie Ann Jones, was inducted into the NAMM TEC Hall of Fame and earlier in the evening, presented a TEC Award for the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. Jones was introduced by jazz great Herbie Hancock, and is now among the coveted few inductees fit for the honor, which recognizes pioneers of audio technology, as well as the music industry’s most accomplished producers and audio technicians. Rose Mann Cherney, Skunk Baxter, Hal Blaine, Jack Douglas, Nathan East, Geoff Emerick and others have also been honored in recent years.

The NAMM TEC Awards were held during The NAMM Show, the global crossroads of the music products, pro audio and sound, and event technology industries. In total, winners in the 31 categories were selected from hundreds of product and project nominees. The final winners were chosen by a group of experts from all facets of the pro audio and sound production industries.

Title sponsors for the show included The Les Paul Foundation, D’Angelico New York, as well as many additional friends and long-time industry advocates. A full list of sponsors can be found here. Many of the evening’s winning products and technologies are available at music and pro audio retailers worldwide both online and in stores.

A complete list of Technical and Creative Achievement winners can be found below.

TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT

Amplification Hardware/Studio & Sound Reinforcement

Grace Design – m908 Surround Monitor Controller

Audio Apps & Hardware/Peripherals for Smartphones & Tablets

Yamaha – CL/QL StageMix v.7

Audio Education Technology

Produce Like A Pro – Produce Like A Pro

Computer Audio Hardware

Universal Audio – Arrow

DJ Production Technology (Hardware/Software)

Pioneer DJ – DDJ-1000 Controller

Headphone/Earpiece Technology

Audio-Technica – ATH-M60x

Large Format Console Technology

Solid State Logic – SSL Live L100

Microphone Preamplifiers

Rupert Neve Designs – RMP-D8

Microphones – Recording

Neumann – U 67

Microphones – Sound Reinforcement

Sennheiser – HSP Essential Omni

Musical Instrument Amplification & Effects

Universal Audio – OX Amp Top Box

Musical Instrument Hardware

Dave Smith Instruments – Sequential Prophet X

Musical Instrument Software

EastWest Sounds – Hollywood Choirs

Production Essentials

PreSonus – FaderPort 16

Signal Processing Hardware

Eventide – H9000

Signal Processing Hardware (500 Series Modules)

API – 529 Stereo Compressor

Signal Processing Software (Dynamics/EQ /Utilities)

iZotope – Ozone 8 Mastering Suite

Signal Processing Software (Effects)

Soundtoys – Little Plate Plug-In

Small Format Console Technology

Allen & Heath – SQ Series Mixers

Sound Reinforcement Loudspeakers

JBL – VTX A12W

Studio Monitors

JBL – 3 Series MkII

Wireless Technology

Sennheiser – evolution wireless G4

Workstation Technology/Recording Devices

Avid – Pro Tools Ultimate

 

CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENT

Film Sound Production

Black Panther (Marvel Studios / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

Interactive Entertainment Sound Production

Star Wars Battlefront II (DICE / Electronic Arts)

Record Production/Album

Colors, Beck (Capitol)

Record Production/Single or Track

“This Is America,” Childish Gambino (mcDJ / RCA)

Remote Production/Recording or Broadcasting

60th Annual GRAMMY Awards (CBS Television Network)

Studio Design Project

Sound on Sound Studios, Montclair, NJ (David Amlen)

Television Sound Production

Game of Thrones (HBO / Warner Bros. Television)

Tour Event Sound Production

Man of the Woods Tour, Justin Timberlake (Clair Global)