ULTRAsomething > Ever diligent, Muse Research's Farhan Mohamed shuns the limelight and continues his efforts to bring even more plugins to the Receptor platform.
ULTRAsomething > ... and to play with the latest plugins.
ULTRAsomething > And Korel Tunador (on right) from The Goo Goo Dolls dropped in to pick up a few guitar pointers from Muse Research's Rick Escobar...
ULTRAsomething > And that's one of the great things about being a 22-year veteran of this show— -- seeing old friends. Like Tim Self, a former co-worker at Opcode Systems and Be, Inc., who now lives in Stockholm and works as VP of Sales and Marketing for Propellerhead Software. Good to see you, again, Tim.
ULTRAsomething > Some folks have been to so many NAMM shows for so many years and given so many demos that they, themselves, have become legendary show figures. Case-in-point, Gerry Basserman, seen here trash talking me from the E-mu demonstration stage.
ULTRAsomething > Another year... another NAMM show. Muse Research's National Sales Manager, Ted Rackley, sports a new hair style for the occasion while Jeff Babko, keyboardist on ABC television's Jimmy Kimmel Live show, demonstrates that, even at 10:00 am, a professional always possesses the rock and roll attitude.
Ever diligent, Muse Research's Farhan Mohamed shuns the limelight and continues his efforts to bring even more plugins to the Receptor platform.
ULTRAsomething > Ever diligent, Muse Research's Farhan Mohamed shuns the limelight and continues his efforts to bring even more plugins to the Receptor platform.
Ever diligent, Muse Research's Farhan Mohamed shuns the limelight and continues his efforts to bring even more plugins to the Receptor platform.
See photo in original gallery.