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Namba Gear Congratulates Troy Castellano- Broadjam’s July Song of the Month Winner

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Namba Gear is happy to congratulate Broadjam’s July 2008 Song of the Month winner, Troy Castellano of Harris, Minnesota. As a Broadjam Song of the Month sponsor, Namba Gear is proud to award Troy with a Kava Laptop Studio Bag as part of his Broadjam prize package for the song, “All Torn Up”.

Hear Troy Castellano’s music on Broadjam.

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Namba Gear Partners with HowAudio.com

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

I absolutely hate manuals. Let me say it again… HATE. Typically dry, boring, bad illustrations, written from a prototype hardware product or 0.9 software version that never includes the final fixes (no wonder they seem so poorly written). That’s why I was so happy to discover HowAudio.com, whos’ motto is, “cause reading the manual sucks.” Ha! I knew I wasn’t alone. HowAudio.com is dedicated to providing the highest quality, easy to use on-line, video based training for the audio recording enthusiast as well as the working professional, and they got it right!

Thiel & Joe Recording Miking Techniques for DrumsIf the time and energy required to read the manual has become your learning disability, kiss your “mental block” goodbye. Looking through the HowAudio.com audio titles is like being the proverbial “kid in a candy store”.  And they are consistently adding new titles to their library to ensure that you have all the tools at your disposal to create the best music.

  

Is this awesome, or what!

Take a look at a few of HowAudio.com’s newest titles from the common to the esoteric:

  • What’s New in Pro Tools 7.4
  • Torq with Xponent
  • Building Your Own GTR FX Pedalboard
  • Cubase 4: The Essentials
  • Ableton Live 7
  • What’s New In GarageBand ‘08
  • Acoustic Guitar Miking Techniques
  • Preparing For Mastering
  • FM8 - FM Synthesizer-Native Instruments
  • Essentials of Podcasting
  • What’s New in Propellerhead Reason 4
  • Apple Logic 8
  • Miking Techniques for Drums (studio)
  • Analog to Digital: How to get sound into your computer
  • and the ever popular titles such as Drum Tuning and Maintenance, How to Relic A Guitar, and ProTools LE (a comprehensive tutorial just under 10 hours!).

Constantly being updated, HowAudio.com offers two simple ways to subscribe: $199/annually or $19/monthly. Both options give you complete access 24/7 to over 1200 tutorials on over 40 subjects. HowAudio.com also sponsors regular FREE podcasts available on youtube.com, myspace.com and on the HowAudio.com website.

Register Your Namba Bag, Get 1 FREE Month of HowAudio.com

Now get this, when you purchase a Namba Gear bag or backpack and register your Namba bag online using the UPC code on the hangtag, Namba Gear will give you a month of HowAudio.com subscriber service to check it out. Decide for yourself. If you are like us it is pretty easy to get hooked on the idea of getting the most out of your gear for what feels like a very reasonable price. Cudos to Joe & Thiel, the co-founders of HowAudio.com. Learning audio has never been so easy.

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Namba Gear Introduces the Best, Coolest and Righteous, Shaka Laptop Messenger Bag

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Hawaiian Shaka SignThe Shaka Laptop Messenger bag is named for the famous Hawaiian Shaka hand sign that, like many Hawaiian words, seems to enjoy flexible meanings; in this case “hang loose, good, cool, aloha, and righteous”. The Shaka bag embraces all of these adjectives, but triumphs when it comes to “flexible”. The bag was created to provide an optimum carrying solution for up to a 15″ laptop computer along with personal essentials. As you look through the bag, just when you think you have located all of the compartments and pockets, you seem to discover yet another one.

Wondering How To Carry Your Hand-Held Digital Recorder & Laptop?

The evolution of the hand-held digital audio recorder makes the Shaka bag a perfect solution for carrying your laptop computer along with a digital recorder and a small mobile audio interface. Or simply use the Shaka Laptop Messenger as your day-bag for personal items,  which is also conveniently large enough to accommodate your laptop computer.

Lockable zippers for the laptop compartment provides extra security. A super thick shoulder pad softens and redistributes bag weight. The Shaka bag even incorporates a convenient carry handle and is available in Mayan brown, charcoal grey and olive green. We have road-tested this baby and are confident when we say, this is the flexible laptop bag that you will treasure for years, and wonder how you got along without it.

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