Yamaha Studio Manager Software

November 17, 2008
Yamaha Studio Manager Software

We're back at the League of Creative Musicians where we check out the software that helps them manage their DM2000 mixing board. The Yamaha Studio Manager is a very helpful tool as it can save everything that needs be saved for recall later.

It especially came in handy when the studio moved physical locations. It's like a mover you pay to remember things when you change locations -- someone with mental dollies and hump straps.

Presenter: Gretchen Hasse, Gearwire
Location: Evanston, IL

J. Irving-Giles is a writer / editor for Gearwire


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