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[Show #95] Simple Drum Miking & ARC From IK Multimedia
Project Studio Network Recording Podcast
English - December 17, 2007 04:00 - 1 hour - 70.2 MB - ★★★★ - 21 ratingsMusic Arts Performing Arts microphones home project recording studio Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
On this week's podcast we've got News, Crosstalk, two Spotlight segments, a Gear Review and we tweak The Stupid Knob!
Mike is still relaxing in Cabo and Slau is sitting in as guest host once again.
News:
Mix It Like A Record: Just $99!
Attend A Live Workshop With Charles Dye!
Grendel Sounds DEAD ROOM Isolation Cabinet
Vienna Symphonic Library Special
Sweetwater BLUE Baby Bottle Special
Sweetwater Contact
Andy Diekroger
(800) 222-4700 ex. 1273
[email protected]
Native Instruments Kontakt 3 Demo
Audjoo's Free Beta Helix Synth
Crosstalk:
Steinberg Updates Cubase For Mac OS X Leopard
Spotlight #1:
Follow up to last week's super ribbon mic shootout
Gear Review:
Listener Michael Masse reviews IK Multimedia’s ARC (Advanced Room Correction) System.
Michael's Room Curve
Spotlight #2
Minimalist Drum Miking: Getting the most out of your drum sound with only one mic! (And sometimes two.)
Blumlein Configiration
The Stupid Knob:
Dolly Parton's brother Randy . . . unprofessional waste of $21.5 million dollars?
Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question:
Q: What song was Jimi Hendrix’s first hit single? Bonus question: What year was it a hit?
A: Hey Joe! Written by Billy Roberts in 1962 and Jimi had a hit with it in 1967.
October 23, 1966 - The Jimi Hendrix: Experience records its first two songs, "Hey Joe" and "Stone Free" at London’s De Lane Lea Studios.
December 16, 1966 - The Jimi Hendrix Experience release "Hey Joe" in England. By February 1967, it reached Number Four on the British charts. The next single, "Purple Haze," reached Number Three. The group’s debut album, Are You Experienced?, remained near the top of the charts through the summer of 1967.
This week's big winner is Steve Ayon! He takes home a copy of Guitar And Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com.
Honorable mention goes out to Jonathan McMillan.
See you next week!
Related Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin frappr creative commons digidesign pro tools mix it like a record project studio network bob brooks unsung heroes of the music business
slau mix it like a record charles dye masterwriter grendel sounds dead room vienna symphonic library sweetwater blue baby bottle native instruments audjoo stenberg cascade microphones cascade fathead coles 4038 ikmultimedia advanced room correction arc blumlein dolly parton randy parton jimi hendrix hey joe stone free billy roberts de lane lea studios purple haze are you experienced
On this week's podcast we've got News, Crosstalk, two Spotlight segments, a Gear Review and we tweak The Stupid Knob!
Mike is still relaxing in Cabo and Slau is sitting in as guest host once again.
News:
Mix It Like A Record: Just $99!
Attend A Live Workshop With Charles Dye!
Grendel Sounds DEAD ROOM Isolation Cabinet
Vienna Symphonic Library Special
Sweetwater BLUE Baby Bottle Special
Sweetwater Contact
Andy Diekroger
(800) 222-4700 ex. 1273
[email protected]
Native Instruments Kontakt 3 Demo
Audjoo's Free Beta Helix Synth
Crosstalk:
Steinberg Updates Cubase For Mac OS X Leopard
Spotlight #1:
Follow up to last week's super ribbon mic shootout
Gear Review:
Listener Michael Masse reviews IK Multimedia’s ARC (Advanced Room Correction) System.
Michael's Room Curve
Spotlight #2
Minimalist Drum Miking: Getting the most out of your drum sound with only one mic! (And sometimes two.)
Blumlein Configiration
The Stupid Knob:
Dolly Parton's brother Randy . . . unprofessional waste of $21.5 million dollars?
Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question:
Q: What song was Jimi Hendrix’s first hit single? Bonus question: What year was it a hit?
A: Hey Joe! Written by Billy Roberts in 1962 and Jimi had a hit with it in 1967.
October 23, 1966 - The Jimi Hendrix: Experience records its first two songs, "Hey Joe" and "Stone Free" at London’s De Lane Lea Studios.
December 16, 1966 - The Jimi Hendrix Experience release "Hey Joe" in England. By February 1967, it reached Number Four on the British charts. The next single, "Purple Haze," reached Number Three. The group’s debut album, Are You Experienced?, remained near the top of the charts through the summer of 1967.
This week's big winner is Steve Ayon! He takes home a copy of Guitar And Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com.
Honorable mention goes out to Jonathan McMillan.
See you next week!
Related Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin frappr creative commons digidesign pro tools mix it like a record project studio network bob brooks unsung heroes of the music business
slau mix it like a record charles dye masterwriter grendel sounds dead room vienna symphonic library sweetwater blue baby bottle native instruments audjoo stenberg cascade microphones cascade fathead coles 4038 ikmultimedia advanced room correction arc blumlein dolly parton randy parton jimi hendrix hey joe stone free billy roberts de lane lea studios purple haze are you experienced