Podcast: Sonic TALK 498 - Still Use A Portastudio

US UVI iOS Piano, Robert Carranza, Ocktatrack MKII      06/07/17

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52:57 mins

Guests

  • Rich Hilton - Chic keyboards, Nile Rodgers studio guy
  • Mark Tinley - Sonusmagus.com - sound artist
We start with Rich's experiences playing the pyramid stage at Glastonbury with Chic, then on to the UVI Ravenscroft high quality piano for iOS, Grammy winner Robert Carranza love his Tascam Porta One cassette multi-track and still uses it which leads to a discussion on gear we still use and gear we wish we'd kept.

 

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Notes thanks to Marc the Darc
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