Podcast: Sonic TALK 483 - Composition And 1066

US Colin Benders 12hr jam, Btiwig 2.0, Propellerheads, Eventide Fission      02/03/17

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63:16 mins

Guests

  • Ty Unwin - film and TV composer
  • Charles Chicky Reeves - producer, engineer, FOH guy
  • Robbie Bronnimann - producer, Howard Jones MD

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We hear about Robbie's 80's Caribbean cruise, then we talk Colin Benders 12 hour modular jam, Propellerheads melody and hooks - leads to Ty telling us bout his recent BBC series score and the panel talk composition, then its Eventide's structural effect Fission andBetterTouchTool for latest Macbooks.
Notes - thanks to Marc the Darc
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