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This week, PJ Tracy from Minneapolis joins us after the Republican conference thwarted his travel plans last week, Noneric from Berlin - host of the excellent Musotalk.de, Mark Tinley sound designer and bloke with a long history in music production and Dave Spiers from GForce Software (btw, sorry I forgot to say bye this week- how impolite of me).
After thanking the powers that be for not obliterating us in the Cern particle accelerator experiment that took place on the morning of our recording, we move on to Sony's latest laptop recall gaffe, then the new HG Fortune The Dream Machine self generating VST synth, then the first 100 Million views for a Youtube video goes to.... After which we ponder the new Waldorf Blofeld keyboard and how Sugababes got away with using that Apple Loop as the main theme of their hit 'Change'.
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to mr. tinley: mark check this video about this app for the iphone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPrIPcyemdM&feature=iv
a) cause his swiss accent is tiptop b) the concept is cool c) the ending of the vid (round 8.40) is mindblowing.
to hans: wir sind 82 millionen und ich kenn sie alle ;-)
11-Sep-08 04:12 AM
blimey forgot the most important part.....
they didnt smash the protons yet... at the moment they send single protonbeams down the tube to assure that the beam stays in place and go thru the whole 27 kilometers. will take several weeks before they smash protons for the first time.... so we still got to wait for our personal black hole.
11-Sep-08 04:18 AM
Great podcast once again! Only one more now... I hope I'll be able to join you for the live recording of no 100 but you're starting a bit early at 16:00...
12-Sep-08 04:13 AM
Just for clarification: The Dreammachine has got MIDI In of course so you can transpose in realtime too ;-)
15-Sep-08 09:06 AM
Hi, I'm a long time listener, first time commenter etc
You guys don't know how grateful I am for having access to this kind of delightfully informal and entertaining discourse on the world of pro-audio! I was thrilled when I discovered it (around number 80) and it feels great to know there are others out there who share my passion. Good luck with episode 100
18-Sep-08 08:41 AM