– Endless Analog debuts CLASP to clamoring analog fans –
AES Convention San Francisco
By Nicole Cochran
October 5, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO – One of the biggest buzzes from the AES floor came from “analog alley” where CLASP (Closed Loop Analog Signal Processor) shared a booth with ATR Magnetics.
The innovative new product from Endless Analog brought praise from analog lovers throughout the Moscone Center including Chuck Ainlay, Alan Parsons, and Chris Lord-Alge. “The thing we heard over and over was that people were excited that they could once again record on tape using their DAW and the ease that it provides,” said Chris Estes, president of Endless Analog and inventor of CLASP. “AES was a great experience for us because we were finally able to debut the product to a wider audience.”
Previously, CLASP had only been shown to a select group of AES members at Ocean Way Nashville. “We know we have a great product, it was good to have that affirmed by others in the industry and share their enthusiasm”.
“We expect to book several orders based on verbal committments from the show.” he enthused. “It just goes to show that ‘long live analog’ is not just a catch phrase….people thirst to make records on tape again.” According to booth visitors CLASP is going to provide that opportunity.




