Podcast: Sonic TALK 422 - 8-bit and Hartmann's New Synth

US Room correction systems and Korg Liverpool      15/10/15

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76:20 mins

Guests

  • Mark Tinley - sound artist and creative thinker
  • Gaz Williams - producer and music technologist
  • Ty Unwin - composer and synth hoarder
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We enjoy 8-bit Guy's history of early game and computer sound generation, the panel all use some sort of room correction, we explore their effectiveness, the Axel Hartmann new synth tease, Edd Sheeran first song to reach 500 million streams and the Korg Liverpool.
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Notes:

  • 8:19 Chiptune history
  • 24:44 Room correction "teaser"
  • 25:15 Sponsor/contest
  • 27:46 Room correction
  • 50:53 Axel Hartmann monster synth
  • 59:36 Ed Sheeran's spotify - reach of online music
  • 1:05:52 Space station water
  • 1:06:36 Korg Liverpool

Thanks to Marc the Darc for the notes and timings


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