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A fascinating piece of gear quietly surfaced ahead of NAMM, and it sent us down a deep rabbit hole.
In this episode of The Pro Audio Suite, the crew digs into the Carno Sepia system, a digitally controlled, fully analog modular hardware platform that feels like a modern reimagining of the 500 series concept, minus the knobs.
We unpack how it works, who it's really for, and whether this kind of hybrid approach is genuine innovation or just another expensive way to chase "analog purity." Along the way, we talk NAMM expectations, Sweetwater leaks, digitally controlled analog routing, redundancy, reliability fears, scratchy pots, touring rigs, and whether DSP has already caught up anyway.
This one is equal parts curiosity, scepticism, and hard-earned industry perspective.
In this episode:A NAMM-bound product that surfaced early on Sweetwater
Digitally controlled analog hardware with no physical controls
How Carno Sepia compares to traditional 500 series systems
Routing, redundancy, and remote control advantages
Real-world concerns around longevity and software dependency
Analog obsession vs modern DSP reality
Who this gear actually makes sense for
Why some innovation feels brilliant and ridiculous at the same time Thanks to Tri-Booth and Austrian Audio for supporting The Pro Audio Suite.
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A fascinating piece of gear quietly surfaced ahead of NAMM, and it sent us down a deep rabbit hole.
In this episode of The Pro Audio Suite, the crew digs into the Carno Sepia system, a digitally controlled, fully analog modular hardware platform that feels like a modern reimagining of the 500 series concept, minus the knobs.
We unpack how it works, who it's really for, and whether this kind of hybrid approach is genuine innovation or just another expensive way to chase "analog purity." Along the way, we talk NAMM expectations, Sweetwater leaks, digitally controlled analog routing, redundancy, reliability fears, scratchy pots, touring rigs, and whether DSP has already caught up anyway.
This one is equal parts curiosity, scepticism, and hard-earned industry perspective.
In this episode:A NAMM-bound product that surfaced early on Sweetwater
Digitally controlled analog hardware with no physical controls
How Carno Sepia compares to traditional 500 series systems
Routing, redundancy, and remote control advantages
Real-world concerns around longevity and software dependency
Analog obsession vs modern DSP reality
Who this gear actually makes sense for
Why some innovation feels brilliant and ridiculous at the same time Thanks to Tri-Booth and Austrian Audio for supporting The Pro Audio Suite.

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