Podcast: Sonic TALK 444 - Circuit, Wiggle and Shrew Liver

US Quicktime PC end, Industrial Radio MIDI bass      21/04/16

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67:56 mins

Guests

  • Ty Unwin - film TV composer
  • Jem Godfrey - producer, composer
  • Gaz Williams - bassist, producer and music technologist

 

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We start this week with tales from All Tomorrow's Parties - where Gaz played with Charlotte Church using the Industrial Radio MIDI Bass, then on to Novation's massive Circuit firmware updates, Apple drop support for Quicktime on PC at the same time as vulnerabilities are found, 2nd Sense Audio - Wiggle a Waveshaping software instrument,  how to stop your cat biting sub woofers and other studio fixes, Ikea furniture, and Ty gets something off his chest..
Where to Watch - We now stream the live show to  Youtube Live and Periscope as well as at Sonicstate.com/live every Weds at 4pm UK
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