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The
Nautilus Master Technology
COMMANDER
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Discrete
Class-A 12 channel stereo
mixer
is
for DAW (Digital Audio
Workstation) users who want
better sound by summing in
the analog domain.
Versatile uses include
front-end mic-channel
mixing, latency-free
hardware processor usage,
hands-on mastering console
style functioning. Precise
level-matching A-B features
can help mixes translate
more accurately to consumer
systems. Perfect for
mastering studios who
accept and optimize
stems.
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shipping!
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"...a
depth, width and clarity that
surpassed what I was used to
hearing. Once I heard this sound,
there was no way I was going to
send this box
back."
-Erik Zobler, mixing engineer,
Mix Magazine May 2005
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COMMANDER
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The
Nautilus Master Technology NEMO
DMC-8
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Discrete
Class-A monitor
controller
is
for DAW and analog console
users alike. Not just a
source-switcher, but a
creative tool that can
increase your sonic
perspective so your mixes
translate more accurately
to consumer systems. The
highest sonic resolution
and instant level-matching
A-B features give the
mastering edge to any
studio.
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The
Nautilus Extended Monitor Options
DMC-8
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Now
available!
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"I
felt like my monitor system had
undergone an upgrade, it sounds
that
good."
-Mitch Gallagher - EQ Magazine
Sept. 2004
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NEMO DMC-8
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4
Selectable Sources with
easy and accurate front
panel level matching A-B
features
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Control room level
Speaker A-B
Mute Mono
Dim control - all
controls are
precision-tracking
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Every audio path
monitored is pure
Discrete Class-A (not
just a "main" portion) -
no VCAs - solid
construction
- no surface-mount parts
- no "passive"
cable-length degradation
- minimal circuit
path
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Easy
talkback/headphone
solutions
- versatile connection
to DAWs, analog consoles
and mastering set
ups
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Optional
remote
for Control room volume,
Source-Selection, Spkr
B, Talkback (ON and
HOLD), Headphone
output
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Oct.
2004 issue
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"[Compared
to 2 major-manufacturer
consoles], the DMC-8
demonstrated an increased
clarity, width, and depth of
field... showing me a more
accurate picture of my
mix."
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Grammy winning engineer, Erik
Zobler (Dianne Reeves, George
Duke, Carlos Santana,
etc.)
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"How
does the NEMO sound?
Impeccable...extremely
enlightening and
provided me with
immediate feedback on
how to (and how not to)
balance my mix."
-Andy
Hong, Tape Op Magazine
Gear Reviews Editor -
Oct.
2004
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"...
just put in a
[commercial] CD, see what
it is you like about the CD and
go for it."
-Stephen
Marcussen
- EQ
magazine
interview
"...it
can help to put up records that
you like, compare them whilst
you're working and try to copy
the sound. I've done that."
-Tom-Lord
Alge
"[To
improve your mixes]...listen
to some [commercially
available CDs] that you know
to be mixed really well --try to
memorize how they sound, then try
to mimic that sound in your
mixes."
-Bruce
Kaphan - Recording
Magazine.
October 2004
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Nautilus
Master Technology is founded by mastering
engineer, John
Vestman
whose philosophy is to integrate mastering
technology into recording studio equipment.
While the functional design and appearance is
distinctly Vestman's, all electronic and
mechanical design is by
Steve
Firlotte, of
Inward
Connections
in conjunction with
John
Hall (who's
legacy dates to the early days of
Langevin).
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Phone
714-894-4000
or 714-893-5543
(mastering)
1pm to 8pm
Pacific
Time
©
Copyright 2008 John
Vestman
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Secrets of Mixing, Secrets of Miking, How to
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