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[Show #42] Mastering Your Tracks & The Zoom H4
Project Studio Network Recording Podcast
English - October 23, 2006 08:08 - 44 minutes - 41.1 MB - ★★★★ - 21 ratingsMusic Arts Performing Arts microphones home project recording studio Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
News, a Celebrity Interview, a PSN Gear Review, we tweak the Stupid Knob and we have a special lava lamp edition of Viewer Mail!
News:
Waves Announces MaxxVolume Plugin
Alesis Introduces The CD Twin LE
Smart Loops Launches SL Hit Tracks
Tex-Mex 'Bebop Kid' Freddy Fender has passed away at just 69 years old. His hits included Before The Next Teardrop Falls and Wasted Days and Wasted Nights, which rose to No. 1 on the country chart and top 10 on the pop chart that same year, while his songs Secret Love and You'll Lose a Good Thing also hit No. 1 on the country charts.
He won a Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album in 2002 for La Musica de Baldemar Huerta. He also shared in two Grammys: with the Texas Tornados, which won in 1990 for best Mexican-American performance for Soy de San Luis, and with Los Super Seven in the same category in 1998.
Freddy also appeared in the 1987 motion picture The Milagro Beanfield War," directed by Robert Redford. In February 1999, he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Celebrity Interview:
In part three of a three-part interview with Mike Schettler of Hit Street Records and Shortler Studios in Spokane, Washington, Al talks with Mike about mastering your tracks.
UPDATE: The little mics from Naiant.com we talked about last week are out of stock until the first week in November.
Viewer Mail - Special Lava Lamp Edition:
Michael: Lava Lamp In A Fender Guitar
Caleb Hawkins
Tim Burgess
Crazy Joe: SurfLounge.com Liner Notes
David "SpoonZ" Spooner: Lava Lamp Screensaver
Crazy Joe's Studio
Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question:
Q: While playing at Hollywood's Palladium in 1972, the guitarist in Chuck Berry's backup band was replaced by another one waiting backstage. The new musician played so loudly that Berry stopped in the middle of a song and asked the first guitar player to come back out. Who was the guitar player he kicked off the stage?
A: Keith Richards! This week's one and only correct answer came from Ed Kachajian. Ed takes home a copy of Guitar And Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at RenegadeMinds.com.
See you next week!
Tags: music
recording studio
home studio
project studio
mixing
protools
plugin
digidesign
frappr
creative commons
digidesign
guitar and drum trainer
ssl
solid state logic
vst
lava lamp
ultramaximizer
alesis
led zeppelin
the who
sublime
van halen
freddy fender
before the next teardrop falls
wasted days and wasted nights
secret love
you'll lose a good thing
la musica de baldemar huerta
texas tornados
soy de san luis
los super seven
the milagro beanfield war
robert redford
zoom handy recorder h4
edirol
jimi hendrix
michael dorr
chuck berry
keith richards
News, a Celebrity Interview, a PSN Gear Review, we tweak the Stupid Knob and we have a special lava lamp edition of Viewer Mail!
News:
Waves Announces MaxxVolume Plugin
Alesis Introduces The CD Twin LE
Smart Loops Launches SL Hit Tracks
Tex-Mex 'Bebop Kid' Freddy Fender has passed away at just 69 years old. His hits included Before The Next Teardrop Falls and Wasted Days and Wasted Nights, which rose to No. 1 on the country chart and top 10 on the pop chart that same year, while his songs Secret Love and You'll Lose a Good Thing also hit No. 1 on the country charts.
He won a Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album in 2002 for La Musica de Baldemar Huerta. He also shared in two Grammys: with the Texas Tornados, which won in 1990 for best Mexican-American performance for Soy de San Luis, and with Los Super Seven in the same category in 1998.
Freddy also appeared in the 1987 motion picture The Milagro Beanfield War," directed by Robert Redford. In February 1999, he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Celebrity Interview:
In part three of a three-part interview with Mike Schettler of Hit Street Records and Shortler Studios in Spokane, Washington, Al talks with Mike about mastering your tracks.
UPDATE: The little mics from Naiant.com we talked about last week are out of stock until the first week in November.
Viewer Mail - Special Lava Lamp Edition:
Michael: Lava Lamp In A Fender Guitar
Caleb Hawkins
Tim Burgess
Crazy Joe: SurfLounge.com Liner Notes
David "SpoonZ" Spooner: Lava Lamp Screensaver
Crazy Joe's Studio
Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question:
Q: While playing at Hollywood's Palladium in 1972, the guitarist in Chuck Berry's backup band was replaced by another one waiting backstage. The new musician played so loudly that Berry stopped in the middle of a song and asked the first guitar player to come back out. Who was the guitar player he kicked off the stage?
A: Keith Richards! This week's one and only correct answer came from Ed Kachajian. Ed takes home a copy of Guitar And Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at RenegadeMinds.com.
See you next week!
Tags: music
recording studio
home studio
project studio
mixing
protools
plugin
digidesign
frappr
creative commons
digidesign
guitar and drum trainer
ssl
solid state logic
vst
lava lamp
ultramaximizer
alesis
led zeppelin
the who
sublime
van halen
freddy fender
before the next teardrop falls
wasted days and wasted nights
secret love
you'll lose a good thing
la musica de baldemar huerta
texas tornados
soy de san luis
los super seven
the milagro beanfield war
robert redford
zoom handy recorder h4
edirol
jimi hendrix
michael dorr
chuck berry
keith richards