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GS Newsletter #6 - Achtung Berlin!

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Hi {NAME}, April's big pro audio events were both in Germany. The Frankfurt Musikmesse and and the

Hi {NAME}, April's big pro audio events were both in Germany. The Frankfurt Musikmesse and and the Berlin Superbooth 17 synth & modular show. Gearslutz teams attended both to film for your viewing pleasure. You can see video highlights on the Gearslutz YouTube channel [here](. In-depth synth performance and demo videos shot by Gearslutz moderator Jan Caron (Reptil) at Superbooth 17 will be uploaded soon so be sure to subscribe to get the latest. The Frankfurt Messe was a little quiet and missed the synth and modular flavour that the old Superbooth gave it. On its own now Superbooth was a fantastic synth fest. The former East German "Fez" youth sports complex was a good venue for it and the lack of cel phone and wifi reception probably helped attendees interact better in an old skool, analog fashion. It was great to meet fellow Gearsluts there and we will continue to cover this event in future! [Audified's Most Wanted and Awarded Studio Tools In One Big Bundle! Check It Out Here.]( [Fine Handmade Mic From Russia]( [Why did you choose home recording vs paying for studio time?]( [What is this "Nebula" thing? Here goes 220+ pages on the subject.]( [GRP Synthesizer - Gearslutz @ Superbooth 2017]( [New Audio Interface From PreSonus]( Gearslutz Poll Results For Best Gear [Read For Some Fancy-er Monitors?](  [If Money Is Low...Top Ten Headphones On A Budget]( Finally! This month's Member of the Month is [Ranzee]( and this month's Mastering Post of the Month (sponsored by NUGEN Audio) was made by lowland - get the details [here](. 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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