Podcast: Sonic TALK - 025

US Melodyne as plug-in, Miniorgan.com, what happens when you're famous, more FireWire, smuggling and more      07/12/06

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This weeks spurious milestone is that we've reached our quarter century episode - not bad, and certainly better than most of the English cricket team who are struggling to make any meaningful dent in the Australian score... We started this week with a bumper crop of participants - Richard Evans - producer, musician and live performer (see Gabriels last world tour), John Musgrave - producer engineer with many years experience, Non Eric - the handle of Hans Bordin who is the mastermind behind digitalmusicians.net and a prodigious podcaster himself, Gmedia's very own Dave Spiers who joins us this week from the Underworld HQ, where he's no doubt doing extremely creative things, and lastly but by no means least - musician and sound artist Mark Tinley who's toured the world with Duran Duran and also spent a deal of time in the studio with them too. Topics this week ,Celemony release plugin version of Melodyne and everyone gets excited, Mini Organ collection, Britney Spears and the price of celebrity, Alesis FireWire i/f and others, some summing, Zune sales slow and smuggling. Remember... Do Call Us We’ve set up a Skype account for people to leave comments (which may be played on subsequent episodes) or requests to be considered for a part on the show. You can contact using the Skype handle 'sonictalk' or if you want to use the phone, our number in the US is:

US Tel: (312) 376-8089
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Email:sonictalk@sonicstate.com


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