MATRIXSYNTH: So, How Big is NAMM, Anyway?


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

So, How Big is NAMM, Anyway?


Published on Jan 30, 2013 HarmonyCentral·1,504 videos

"If you've ever wondered, wonder no more: Craig Anderton started at one end of the building and kept walking until he reached the other end - through the Arena, the Halls A, B, C, and D - with the camera rolling the whole time. What about Hall E? You'll need to see the "Hall E Crawl" video with Mats Nermark for that one. Oh, and to simulate the true NAMM experience, turn up your speakers as loud as they'll go."

1 comment:

  1. Each hall is a rectangle and he walked the the short side of each of those halls. Hall E is the same size as Hall D, but underneath. Yamaha has a giant room in one of the adjacent hotels. There are also a few largeish rooms on the periphery of the convention center, as well as an upstairs area above Hall A. It's big. It's exhausting.

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