Day 99. The 2016 TEC Awards on our Countdown to NAMM 2016

 

Jeff Baxter

Continuing on our Countdown to NAMM. Here on Day 99, we would like to feature the 31st Annual TEC Awards. The Technical Excellence and Creativity Awards celebrate the best in professional audio and sound production.  Voting begins December 1st, with winners announced at a Saturday evening, January 23, 2016 awards event held in the Anaheim Hilton’s Pacific Ballroom and via a live event web stream during the 2016 NAMM Show.

 

The President and CEO of NAMM, Joe Lamond comments,

 “The story of our industry, and for that matter, the story of NAMM is not some sterile business-school myth. It is the story of passionate individuals who followed their dreams and against all obstacles persevered and succeeded in making the world a more musical place. The TEC Awards and the TEC Hall of Fame honors these pioneers for their vision and service and we are grateful for their contributions.”  

In the category of Audio Apps for Smartphones & Tablets, companies with technology that extends the reach and connectivity of concert sound systems in venues of all sizes are nominated. Those brands include Allen & Heath’s Qu-Pad App, Meyer Sound’s Compass Go, JBL Professional’s SRX Connect and other manufacturers’ products that break down barriers between studio and live production.

Legacy products rule in the Musical Instrument Hardware category. Classic synthesizer designs including MOOG’s Modular Recreation, Korg’s ARP Odyssey and Dave Smith Instruments’ Sequential Prophet-6 show that state-of-the-art technology can advance while still creating iconic sound.

In the category of Workstation Technology, nominated products that include Avid’s Pro Tools 12 feature advance computer-based technologies and user accessibility. Apple, PreSonus, SoundMAGIC, Steinberg and Waves Audio are also up for TEC Award consideration.

There are eight categories for Outstanding Creative Achievement that include TV Sound Production (“Game of Thrones,” “Nashville,” etc.); Film Sound Production (American Sniper, Birdman, etc.); Record Production/Single or Track (“Baltimore” from Prince, “Dreams” from Beck, etc.) and more.

The founders of Record Plant will be inducted into the NAMM TEC Hall of Fame for their exemplary work in capturing iconic music that stretches across generations of the American musical experience, including Stevie Wonder’s “Songs in the Key of Life,” The Eagles’ “Hotel California” and live recordings captured with the Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton. At the helm of three Record Plant studios were Chris Stone and the late Gary Kellgren. Their New York-based Studio A was the first studio designed for mixing quadraphonic (surround) sound.

Jeff ‘Skunk’ Baxter, whose guitar licks with Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers and many more are included on the shelves of music’s most successful discographies, will be inducted into the NAMM TEC Hall of Fame for his myriad contributions to music. A sought-after solo and session player, Baxter’s career fluidly moves between a mixture of genres from pop to country to rock, fusion and beyond.

Check out a trailer from the 2015 TEC Awards:

In total, winners in more than 30 categories will be selected from the 180 nominees. Winners will be selected by voters from major pro audio publications including Mix, Pro Sound News, Pro Audio Review, Sound & Video Contractor andElectronic Musician magazines, as well as members of the Producers & Engineers Wing of the Recording Academy, Game Audio Network Guild and select NAMM members.  The January 23 event begins with a reception at 6PM, followed by the awards ceremony at 7PM.

 

For more information and to purchase tickets head over to https://www.tecawards.org/

 

NOTE: NAMM is an industry only event, see if you qualify for NAMM membership at https://www.namm.org/membership

For more details on NAMM 2016, visit their website at https://www.namm.org/thenammshow/2016

Stay tuned as we countdown to NAMM 2016!

Location & Hours

Anaheim Convention Center
800 West Katella Avenue
Anaheim, CA 92802

Thursday, January 21 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Friday, January 22 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Saturday, January 23 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Sunday, January 24 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

*Hall E and Levels 2 & 3 open at 9:30 a.m.

 

 

Stay tuned as we countdown to NAMM 2016!

 

NAMM-Show-2016

 

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