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Second Patent Awarded to Mathias von Heydekampf for Personal Monitor Mixer SystemMathias von Heydekampf, owner of Movek LLC based in Edina, Minnesota, has been awarded his second patent for the myMix personal monitor mixer. The patent was issued February 26, 2013 by the US Patent Office. The patent covers the decentralized functionality and recording capability of the myMix system. The patent recognizes the uniqueness of this personal monitor mixer in that it does not require a main hub or central unit in order for it to work. Each device is equally capable on its own as it is on the network with many myMix units. The instant recording feature that is also part of the patent allows musicians to capture, at the touch of a button, all of their music, rehearsals, and riffs in multi-track wave files which they can later play back. The company says the patent is more proof to the innovation that went into the development of this product. This is the second patent awarded to von Heydekampf. The first patent covers the intuitive GUI interface that allows users to name their channels however they choose which greatly simplifies the management of multiple channels. The company says myMix has been a key player in establishing a more dynamic market of personal monitor mixers. Since its launch in 2010 at the NAMM Show, Movek has continued to develop myMix by keeping its focus on the musicians needs while ensuring that there is high-quality technology under its hood for the sound engineers to value it as an important tool. Mathias von Heydekampf remarks, "The patent has been long over-due but the wait was worth it. It is another confirmation that there simply is nothing out there that can do what myMix does which our customers confirm over and over again and now, so does the patent. We are very excited about this."
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