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On this episode of r-House, your host, Peter Hunt, welcomes two special guests; Jillian Jones, Associate Director of the AKG Art Museum, and Jessica Arends, Executive Chef at Cornelia! Together, they discuss a variety of topics, including the recent AKG expansion project, a brief history of the AKG, Cornelia & the culinary experience at AKG, Rockin' at the Knox, public and private events, educational opportunities, public art initiatives in Erie County and more.
In this solo episode, Joe Cohen explores the powerful effects of glutamate on the brain and how elevated levels can drive anxiety, obsessive thoughts, and overstimulation. He shares insights from personal experiments with supplements like AKG, proline, and arginine and explains how they impacted his mental state, motivation, and focus.Joe also breaks down the symptoms tied to excess glutamate, from headaches and insomnia to mood swings and neurological issues. He discusses why certain people are more sensitive to glutamate due to genetic differences, and outlines what's helped him manage it, including specific doses of NAC, glycine, B6, vitamin C, and more.This episode offers a practical, firsthand look at how glutamate functions, what throws it out of balance, and what can be done to bring it under control.- Check out SelfDecode: https://selfdecode.com/- Join Joe's online community: https://thejoecohenshow.com/ Timestamps:(00:00) - Introduction(00:16) - Understanding Glutamate and Its Effects(04:32) - Personal Experiments with Glutamate(08:22) - Supplements and Strategies to Lower Glutamate(18:31) - Symptoms and Conditions Related to High Glutamate(20:20) - Genetic Factors and Glutamate(22:13) - Conclusion
Ein Mitschnitt der digitalen Jour fixe-Reihe der Assoziation für kritische Gesellschaftsforschung (AkG) vom 09. April 2025. Wenn wir die ökologische Krise verstehen wollen, müssen wir die Arbeitswelt verstehen. Denn es ist die Arbeit, durch die Gesellschaften ihren Stoffwechsel mit der Natur vollziehen. Arbeitspolitik ist daher stets auch Umweltpolitik oder wie Simon Schaupp betont: Stoffwechselpolitik. Dabei spielt die Natur selbst eine aktive Rolle: Je weiter ihre Nutzbarmachung vorangetrieben wird, desto drastischer wirkt sie auf dieArbeitswelt zurück.Wie produktiv diese Perspektive ist, zeigt Simon Schaupp in seinem gleichnamigen Buch „Stoffwechselpolitik“ an zahlreichen historischen Beispiele. Doch soll die Erderwärmung zumindest verlangsamt werden, dann, so Schaupp, setzt dies eine Transformation der Arbeitswelt voraus: Wir müssen die Logik der expansiven Nutzbarmachung überwinden und die Autonomie der Natur ernst nehmen. In der heutigen Folge des mosaik Podcast hört ihr Simon Schaupp, der sein Buch im Rahmen der digitalen Jour fixe-Reihe der AkG vorgestellt hat. Im mosaik-Pocast senden wir einmal im Monat einen Mitschnitt dieser Reihe, solltet ihr also bisherige Folgen verpasst haben, könnt ihr diese natürlich nachhören. Foto: AkG
In this energy-loaded episode of Audio Talks, host Oisín Lunny is joined by two leading voices for change in the music industry: Linda Coogan Byrne, music publicist, DEI strategist, and author of Why Not Her?, and Vic Bain, music business consultant, academic, and founder of The F-List for Music. Together, they dive into deep-rooted gender inequalities in the industry, discuss latest data and share their personal journeys as activists, researchers, and change-makers. Tune in for a vivid conversation about resilience, representation, and rewriting the soundtrack of the future.
In this week's video episode of The Pro Audio Suite, AP's got his ears on the new Audio-Technica R70xA headphones, and the team dives into a full-blown can convo. He shares his first impressions after two weeks of use — lightweight, comfy, and eerily similar in tone to the Hi-X65s. But how do they really stack up against other studio staples like the KRKs, Austrian Audio Hi-X55s and 65s, Sennheiser HD280s, and even some vintage Audio-Technica ATH2s? From comfort and design quirks (hello magnetic straps and mystery cables) to 470-ohm impedance madness, gear abuse stories, and which cans sound great but feel like a head clamp, this is one juicy headphone shootout. Bonus: George nerds out on impedance math, Robert gets officially certified as “professional grade,” and an AKG suffers a tragic fate at VO Atlanta...R70xA Headphones – Worth the Hype?
WWJ auto analyst John McElroy reports an AKG sound system is in the new Cadillac Optiq and it's the best sound you'll hear outside of a recording studio.
AI is revolutionizing everything – and audio is no exception. Get ready for a game-changing conversation as HARMAN CTO Armin Prommersberger joins host Oisin Lunny to dive into the electrifying intersection of AI, next-gen connectivity, and cutting-edge audio tech. Together, they'll unveil a vision for the future — where sound isn't just heard, but experienced with intelligence. Recorded live at the Club JBL Event in London.
Ein Mitschnitt der digitalen Jour fixe-Reihe der Assoziation für kritische Gesellschaftsforschung (AkG) vom 12. Februar 2025. Externalisierung stellt ein zentrales strukturelles Merkmal kapitalistischer Gesellschaften dar. Die negativen Folgen eines kapitalistischen Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftssystems werden auf andere Länder und zukünftige Generationen abgewälzt. Wie reagieren Gesellschaften, die auf Externalisierung basieren, wenn Menschen aus diesen externalisierten Gesellschaften in das Innere der Externalisierungsländer vordringen, beispielsweise im Kontext von Fluchtmigration? Mit dieser Frage und diesem Thema beschäftigt sich die heutige Folge des mosaik Podcast, in der ihr einen Beitrag von Judith Vey hört. Am Beispiel des Unterbringungs-, Versorgungs- und Betreuungsystems für Geflüchtete in Deutschland legt sie dar, dass ein zentrales Element der Externalisierung darin besteht, Menschen, die in den Globalen Norden fliehen, in Exklaven innerhalb dieser Gesellschaften erneut zu externalisieren. Unterkünfte für Geflüchtete können als entsprechende Exklaven betrachtet werden, da sie Räume darstellen, die außerhalb dieser Gesellschaften liegen. Dies betrifft sowohl Bereiche der Unterbringung, der Versorgung und der Betreuung als auch den Zugang zum Arbeitsmarkt sowie Möglichkeiten gesellschaftlicher Partizipation. Judith Vey ist Soziologin, arbeitet derzeit an der Universität Bremen und beschäftigt sich in ihrer Arbeit mit Migration, sozialen Bewegungen und Fragen der Selbstorganisierung. Im Rahmen der online jour fixe Reihe der AkG hat sie über Thema „Exklaven in der Externalisierungsgesellschaft. Unterbringung, Versorgung und Betreuung von Geflüchteten in Deutschland“ gesprochen und Einblicke in ihre Forschung gegeben, die ihr jetzt hört. Foto: Karin Kim auf Unsplash
Forgalomba áll az új magyar elektromos busz Digital Hungary 2025-02-15 10:22:00 Infotech Közlekedés Csehország Baja Közlekedéstörténeti pillanat: forgalomba állítják az új magyar elektromos buszt! A magyar-cseh együttműködésben gyártott GANZ-SOR EBN8 típusú e-midibuszt Baján tesztelik, itt szállhatnak fel először az utasok a járműre. Egy luxusautó árát is kifizethetjük, ha klónoztatni szeretnénk a kutyánkat vagy a macskánkat Telex 2025-02-15 06:29:33 Tudomány Luxus Klón Egy marbellai vállalkozás valóra váltja az álmokat, csak legyen elég pénze a gazdinak. A Deutsche Welle riportja. Miért építenek gátakat a hódok, amikor nem is abban élnek? Player 2025-02-15 05:42:09 Infotech A hódok zseniális építők (daru és védősisak nélkül), a természet mérnökei. De miért is fáradoznak ennyit a gátépítéssel? A vártnál hamarabb jöhetnek a kvantum-alkalmazások ICT Global 2025-02-15 06:03:38 Infotech Google Legalábbis a Google célja most az, hogy öt éven belül elérhetővé tegye az első kvantumszámítástechnikai alkalmazásokat. Perplexity Deep Research: forradalmi mélyelemzés néhány perc alatt ITBusiness 2025-02-15 10:59:22 Mobiltech Mesterséges intelligencia A Perplexity bemutatta "Deep Research" nevű új funkcióját, amely átalakíthatja az online kutatás folyamatát. Az eszköz működése során több tucat keresést hajt végre, több száz forrást elemez, és a kapott információkat egy átfogó jelentéssé formálja. A rendszer különösen hatékony pénzügyi, marketing- és technológiai kutatásokban, de akár egészségügy Lenyűgöző Einstein-gyűrűt fedezett fel a Euclid űrtávcső Helló Sajtó! 2025-02-15 07:00:00 Infotech Világűr Az Európai Űrügynökség Euclid űrteleszkópja megdöbbentő felfedezést tett. A most felfedezett Einstein-gyűrűk tanulmányozásával a kutatók következtetni tudnak a lencséző galaxis tömegére, beleértve a más módszerekkel nehezen tanulmányozható sötét anyagot is, és ezáltal a Világegyetem fejlődéséről szerezhetnek fontos új ismereteket. Indul a második országos Nagy Diák TudatosNet Teszt Mínuszos 2025-02-15 09:33:48 Infotech Világnap A Biztonságosabb Internet Napja alkalmából idén második alkalommal elindított verseny a tudatos internethasználat fontosságára hívja fel a figyelmet. Idén február 11-re esik Biztonságosabb Internet Világnapja (Safer Internet Day) kezdeményezés. A 2009 óta évről évre megrendezett világnap célja, hogy felhívja a figyelmet a tudatos és biztonságos onl A ChatGPT-t fejlesztő OpenAI hivatalosan is visszautasította Elon Musk vételi ajánlatát 444.hu 2025-02-15 07:40:36 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Elon Musk OpenAI ChatGPT A döntés nem meglepő, a Muskkal épp az OpenAI miatt perben álló Sam Altman cégvezető már korábban megírta, hogy nem eladó a cég. Látványos fotó készült a rejtélyes marsi felhőkről First Class 2025-02-15 14:15:52 Tudomány Világűr NASA Mars Curiosity Több színben pompázó, érdekes formájú felhőkről készített fotót a NASA által Marsra küldött önjáró eszköz, a Curiosity. Örülhetnek az androidos telefonok tulajdonosai TechWorld 2025-02-15 05:56:24 Infotech Telefon Apple Android Érkezik öt év után a pazar tartalmakat kínáló Apple TV+ app. Több mint öt évvel az Apple TV+ streaming szolgáltatás indulása után az Apple végre elérhetővé tette az Apple TV alkalmazást Android telefonokra, tabletekre és hajlítható kijelzős készülékekre is. Android-felhasználók is csatlakozhatnak Bár az Apple TV+ már korábban is használható volt sz Hogyan legyenek magabiztosak a gyerekek, ha képtelenség elképzelni, lesz-e majd lakásuk, munkájuk, és erősen szoronganak? Forbes 2025-02-15 07:36:06 Gazdaság Interjú Mesterséges intelligencia Kamasz elefánt, teljesítménykontroll, szorongó gyerekek és közhelyes mesterséges intelligencia. Interjú Horn Györggyel, az AKG pedagógiai vezetőjével és Halácsy Péterrel, a Budapest School társalapítójával. Az élet nyomai a világűrből – mit üzen nekünk a Bennu aszteroida? Nicole 2025-02-15 08:10:00 Életmód Világűr NASA Meteor Van valami különösen megrendítő abban, amikor az emberiség a világűr legmélyebb titkai közé tekint, és visszatekint rá egy aprócska kődarab, amely milliárd éveken át őrzi a létezés esszenciáját. A NASA OSIRIS-REx űrszondája által visszahozott Bennu aszteroida mintái most újabb bizonyítékot szolgáltattak arra, hogy az élet nem csupán földi csoda leh A Husqvarna lett a Liverpool Football Club új partnere Márkamonitor 2025-02-15 05:36:03 Cégvilág Szoboszlai Dominik Liverpool Robot AXA A középpályás Szoboszlai Dominik csapata, az Lfc 2021 óta használja a Husqvarna robotfűnyíróit az Axa Training Centre és az Axa Melwood Training Centre zöldfelületeinek karbantartásához, támogatva a pálya minőségéért felelős csapatot abban, hogy az Lfc játékterei továbbra is a legmagasabb színvonalon álljanak a játékosok rendelkezésére. Ben Latty A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Forgalomba áll az új magyar elektromos busz Digital Hungary 2025-02-15 10:22:00 Infotech Közlekedés Csehország Baja Közlekedéstörténeti pillanat: forgalomba állítják az új magyar elektromos buszt! A magyar-cseh együttműködésben gyártott GANZ-SOR EBN8 típusú e-midibuszt Baján tesztelik, itt szállhatnak fel először az utasok a járműre. Egy luxusautó árát is kifizethetjük, ha klónoztatni szeretnénk a kutyánkat vagy a macskánkat Telex 2025-02-15 06:29:33 Tudomány Luxus Klón Egy marbellai vállalkozás valóra váltja az álmokat, csak legyen elég pénze a gazdinak. A Deutsche Welle riportja. Miért építenek gátakat a hódok, amikor nem is abban élnek? Player 2025-02-15 05:42:09 Infotech A hódok zseniális építők (daru és védősisak nélkül), a természet mérnökei. De miért is fáradoznak ennyit a gátépítéssel? A vártnál hamarabb jöhetnek a kvantum-alkalmazások ICT Global 2025-02-15 06:03:38 Infotech Google Legalábbis a Google célja most az, hogy öt éven belül elérhetővé tegye az első kvantumszámítástechnikai alkalmazásokat. Perplexity Deep Research: forradalmi mélyelemzés néhány perc alatt ITBusiness 2025-02-15 10:59:22 Mobiltech Mesterséges intelligencia A Perplexity bemutatta "Deep Research" nevű új funkcióját, amely átalakíthatja az online kutatás folyamatát. Az eszköz működése során több tucat keresést hajt végre, több száz forrást elemez, és a kapott információkat egy átfogó jelentéssé formálja. A rendszer különösen hatékony pénzügyi, marketing- és technológiai kutatásokban, de akár egészségügy Lenyűgöző Einstein-gyűrűt fedezett fel a Euclid űrtávcső Helló Sajtó! 2025-02-15 07:00:00 Infotech Világűr Az Európai Űrügynökség Euclid űrteleszkópja megdöbbentő felfedezést tett. A most felfedezett Einstein-gyűrűk tanulmányozásával a kutatók következtetni tudnak a lencséző galaxis tömegére, beleértve a más módszerekkel nehezen tanulmányozható sötét anyagot is, és ezáltal a Világegyetem fejlődéséről szerezhetnek fontos új ismereteket. Indul a második országos Nagy Diák TudatosNet Teszt Mínuszos 2025-02-15 09:33:48 Infotech Világnap A Biztonságosabb Internet Napja alkalmából idén második alkalommal elindított verseny a tudatos internethasználat fontosságára hívja fel a figyelmet. Idén február 11-re esik Biztonságosabb Internet Világnapja (Safer Internet Day) kezdeményezés. A 2009 óta évről évre megrendezett világnap célja, hogy felhívja a figyelmet a tudatos és biztonságos onl A ChatGPT-t fejlesztő OpenAI hivatalosan is visszautasította Elon Musk vételi ajánlatát 444.hu 2025-02-15 07:40:36 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Elon Musk OpenAI ChatGPT A döntés nem meglepő, a Muskkal épp az OpenAI miatt perben álló Sam Altman cégvezető már korábban megírta, hogy nem eladó a cég. Látványos fotó készült a rejtélyes marsi felhőkről First Class 2025-02-15 14:15:52 Tudomány Világűr NASA Mars Curiosity Több színben pompázó, érdekes formájú felhőkről készített fotót a NASA által Marsra küldött önjáró eszköz, a Curiosity. Örülhetnek az androidos telefonok tulajdonosai TechWorld 2025-02-15 05:56:24 Infotech Telefon Apple Android Érkezik öt év után a pazar tartalmakat kínáló Apple TV+ app. Több mint öt évvel az Apple TV+ streaming szolgáltatás indulása után az Apple végre elérhetővé tette az Apple TV alkalmazást Android telefonokra, tabletekre és hajlítható kijelzős készülékekre is. Android-felhasználók is csatlakozhatnak Bár az Apple TV+ már korábban is használható volt sz Hogyan legyenek magabiztosak a gyerekek, ha képtelenség elképzelni, lesz-e majd lakásuk, munkájuk, és erősen szoronganak? Forbes 2025-02-15 07:36:06 Gazdaság Interjú Mesterséges intelligencia Kamasz elefánt, teljesítménykontroll, szorongó gyerekek és közhelyes mesterséges intelligencia. Interjú Horn Györggyel, az AKG pedagógiai vezetőjével és Halácsy Péterrel, a Budapest School társalapítójával. Az élet nyomai a világűrből – mit üzen nekünk a Bennu aszteroida? Nicole 2025-02-15 08:10:00 Életmód Világűr NASA Meteor Van valami különösen megrendítő abban, amikor az emberiség a világűr legmélyebb titkai közé tekint, és visszatekint rá egy aprócska kődarab, amely milliárd éveken át őrzi a létezés esszenciáját. A NASA OSIRIS-REx űrszondája által visszahozott Bennu aszteroida mintái most újabb bizonyítékot szolgáltattak arra, hogy az élet nem csupán földi csoda leh A Husqvarna lett a Liverpool Football Club új partnere Márkamonitor 2025-02-15 05:36:03 Cégvilág Szoboszlai Dominik Liverpool Robot AXA A középpályás Szoboszlai Dominik csapata, az Lfc 2021 óta használja a Husqvarna robotfűnyíróit az Axa Training Centre és az Axa Melwood Training Centre zöldfelületeinek karbantartásához, támogatva a pálya minőségéért felelős csapatot abban, hogy az Lfc játékterei továbbra is a legmagasabb színvonalon álljanak a játékosok rendelkezésére. Ben Latty A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
春节将近,又是一年里忐忑、奔波和各种不确定性被成倍放大的时候。面对节点,人难免喜欢怀旧。声波飞行员的第十年已经来临,想到刚刚决定拉着三五好友尝试做电台的2015,我深度沉迷的品牌是AKG,确切说,是AKG 在1980到2000年之间,那些专业线的老产品。现在,它们素质上早已跟不上,又因为结构的原始和复杂,需要维修与再调教。如今,即使在二手交易市场里,AKG 也被人遗忘得差不多了。因此,找到一个同样热爱老AKG 的听众,我兴奋之余,脑子里就开始策划录一期节目。试图在这个「HD800 都已经算老耳机」的新时代里,寻找些中年人昏黄温暖色调的记忆碎片。幽灵之梦,既是老AKG 拥趸,又是「虹薯」这个DIY 静电耳机系统的用户。之前我们交流得很少,彼此保存了很多(我很珍视的)上节目的陌生感。幽灵是个自称内向的人,他语言中的谦逊、简练和偶尔出人意料的准确,和喜欢高谈阔论的发烧友群体很不同,当然也和话痨的我对比鲜明。你可以把这期节目当成两个发烧友彼此认识的第一次聊天。它可能不像我们之前的节目一样热闹,但足够好玩。如果你喜欢「声波飞行员」,请在「爱发电」平台为我们打赏,增加它继续飞行下去的动力,谢谢,祝你2025年新年快乐。时间轴: [00:00:03] BGM#1. The Drums - I Don't Know How To Love [00:01:04] 正式节目开始;关于幽灵之梦的老AKG 收藏; [00:06:55] 当我们谈论老AKG 的「细腻」时,我们在谈论什么; [00:24:58] 新时代(K701 以降)的AKG 在走怎样的路数;K812 被遗忘的Pro 后缀; [00:34:46] 听到ATH-W5000 就会挑眉毛; [00:38:50] BGM#2. 杨千嬅 - 再见二丁目 [00:41:03] 从「虹薯」Halo Acoustics EH-1 聊聊这个品牌;DIY 耳机消费者的心态; [00:54:39] 怎么就聊到了《魔兽世界》;关于「内向」; [01:00:55] 关于幽灵之梦的第二个孤独的爱好:公路车; [01:12:03] 怎么又聊到了村上;《小城与不确定性的墙》和《世界尽头与冷酷仙境》的一体两面; [01:17:18] 聊聊蚌埠; [01:21:26] BGM#3. Cocteau Twins - Heaven or Las Vegas [01:22:42] 感谢内向的人,和我拉拉杂杂地闲聊了一个半小时;给所有听众拜早年。参与录音: 嘉宾:幽灵之梦 飞行员:孟获 照片提供:幽灵之梦
A nyolcvanas években ő volt az ország legfiatalabb, ma pedig már a legidősebb iskolaigazgatója. Horn György, a budapesti Alternatív Közgazdasági Gimnázium alapítójaként, a hazai alternatív pedagógiai módszerek úttörőjeként mindig a gyerekek mellett állt. Mivel szerinte iskolába járni alapvetően rossz dolog, életpályája során rendre azokat az utakat kereste, amelyek elviselhetőbbé teszik az iskolában eltöltött időt, így aztán a jelenelvű, személyközpontú oktatásban hisz. Tavaly novemberben jelent meg a nagy sikerű Tények és Tanúk sorozat róla és az AKG születéséről, egyedi szemléletéről, egyedülálló önigazgató tantestületéről szóló kötete. Horn György és a kötet szerzője, Nádori Gergely nemcsak az iskola múltjáról és jelenéről mesélnek Nyáry Krisztiánnak, hanem csapdahelyzetekről és kudarcokról is. 2025 első Buksójában visszaemlékezünk a tavaly elhunyt szerzőkre, az epizód végén pedig tíz pedagógiai témájú könyvet ajánlunk.
A nyolcvanas években ő volt az ország legfiatalabb, ma pedig már a legidősebb iskolaigazgatója. Horn György, a budapesti Alternatív Közgazdasági Gimnázium alapítójaként, a hazai alternatív pedagógiai módszerek úttörőjeként mindig a gyerekek mellett állt. Mivel szerinte iskolába járni alapvetően rossz dolog, életpályája során rendre azokat az utakat kereste, amelyek elviselhetőbbé teszik az iskolában eltöltött időt, így aztán a jelenelvű, személyközpontú oktatásban hisz. Tavaly novemberben jelent meg a nagy sikerű Tények és Tanúk sorozat róla és az AKG születéséről, egyedi szemléletéről, egyedülálló önigazgató tantestületéről szóló kötete. Horn György és a kötet szerzője, Nádori Gergely nemcsak az iskola múltjáról és jelenéről mesélnek Nyáry Krisztiánnak, hanem csapdahelyzetekről és kudarcokról is. 2025 első Buksójában visszaemlékezünk a tavaly elhunyt szerzőkre, az epizód végén pedig tíz pedagógiai témájú könyvet ajánlunk.
For our final episode of 2024 we are honored to welcome Dr. Kristal Walker, VP of Employee Wellbeing at Sweetwater. Dr. Walker shares her journey into human resources and to Sweetwater, the far-reaching framework behind their Women's Career Development Program, and how companies and employees can ensure their DEI efforts are set up for long-term success. She reminds us that investing in your employee wellbeing is vital for a thriving business, and we're excited for you to be inspired by and to learn from Dr. Walker's work building a holistically healthy working environment for music people and their families. – The NAMM Show 2025 Women of NAMM Events: Thursday, January 23 2025: 10 AM: Women of NAMM First Attendee Meet-Up 1 PM: Women of NAMM Deep Dive: Wonder Women–The Real Behind the Ideal Friday, January 24, 2025: 1 PM: Revoicing the Future: Building Toolkits for Success in the Music Industry 7 PM: Women of NAMM Reception Donate to the Women of NAMM Fund. – Learn more about Women at NAMM at www.namm.org/women-of-namm.. Follow Us Here: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn – Sponsored by AKG: www.akg.com This episode was co-produced and edited by Natalie Morrison, Stephanie Lamond, and Julia Olsen. Music by: Lucky Lamond
İlk bölümde Norayr Daduryan ile Ortaçağ ve sonrası Ermeni ozanları, ilim insanları serimize devam ediyor ve bu bölümde 1400'lerde yaşamış hekim Amasyalı Amirdovlat üzerine bir sohbet gerçekleştiriyoruz. İkinci bölümde, ismini Ermenice şarkı (yerk) ve kitap (kirk) kelimelerinden alan Yerkirk Kolektifi'nden Altuğ Yılmaz ve Yeğya Akgün konuğumuz oluyor ve kendileriyle kolektifin ilk ürünü olan, Levon Zaven Sürmeliyan'ın Soruyorum Size Hanımlar Beyler sesli kitabını konuşuyoruz. Son bölümde ise Parrhesia Kolektifi'ninden Araz Kojayan konuğumuz; Beyrut'ta yaşayan Kojayan ile Beyrut Ermeni toplumu üzerine bir sohbet gerçekleştiriyoruz.
In this episode of Audio Talks, host Oisin Lunny explores the powerful relationship between music and influence with Edgar Dino Gankendorff, Co-Managing Partner at Provosty & Gankendorff LLC and Richard Kirstein author of "Music Rights Without Fights" and founding partner at Resilient Music LLC. They discuss the role of music in shaping public narratives, from campaign anthems to cultural moments, and dive into the challenges artists face when their music is used without consent.
In this episode of Audio Talks, host Oisin Lunny sits down with Andy Robinson, Founder and CEO of Interstellar Music, to explore revolutionary business models, reshaping the music industry. Andy reveals how his groundbreaking pay-by-the-hour artist management service empowers creators without the exploitative contracts of the past. From managing rights to leveraging technology, discover how independent artists can build sustainable careers while staying in control of their art.
Suman Sehra is the Global Vice President of Automotive Product & Platform Portfolio Management within HARMAN's Automotive Connectivity business unit. He joins to explore the evolving landscape of connected vehicles and the role of connectivity in modern automotive technology. Links: Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/buildingbetter/sumansehra Edison Manufacturing Exchange: https://brandonbartneck.substack.com/publish/home linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ https://car.harman.com/ https://info.car.harman.com/ebook-driving-the-connected-future Takeaways Connectivity is essential for modern vehicle functionality. Consumer expectations are driving innovation in automotive technology. Vehicles need to adapt to changing consumer lifestyles. AI and edge computing are key to enhancing driving experiences. The automotive industry is moving towards software-defined vehicles. The future of vehicles will be significantly different from the past. COVID has transformed our digital interactions, including mobility. Cars are evolving into productive spaces for consumers. Cybersecurity must be ingrained in the culture of tech organizations. Future-proofing technology is essential for adapting to consumer needs. Democratization of connectivity is vital for societal impact. About Suman Suman Sehra is the Global Vice President of Automotive Product & Platform Portfolio Management within HARMAN's Automotive Connectivity business unit, where he plays a key role in fueling innovation to drive profitable growth through category-creating and market-leading products. Sehra leads a global cross-functional team focused on a portfolio of products aligned to software-defined vehicle architecture and infrastructure technologies that shape the future of mobility and deliver new consumer experiences – inside and outside the vehicle. With over two decades of combined technical, marketing, and market development experience in the technology industry, Sehra previously led the Global Smart Cities and Transportation infrastructure business unit at Intel and held various roles from process technology manufacturing to P&L management. He also holds 11 patents in Intelligent Transportation domain. About HARMAN HARMAN designs and engineers connected products and solutions for automakers, consumers, and enterprises worldwide, including connected car systems, audio and visual products, enterprise automation solutions; and services supporting the Internet of Things. With leading brands including AKG, Harman Kardon, Infinity, JBL, Lexicon, Mark Levinson and Revel, HARMAN is admired by audiophiles, musicians and the entertainment venues where they perform around the world. More than 50 million automobiles on the road today are equipped with HARMAN audio and connected car systems. Our software services power billions of mobile devices and systems that are connected, integrated and secure across all platforms, from work and home to car and mobile. HARMAN has a workforce of approximately 30,000 people. In 2017, HARMAN became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Building Better Building Better with Brandon Bartneck is focused on the people, products, and companies that are creating a better tomorrow, often in the transportation and manufacturing sectors. This show was previously called the Future of Mobility podcast. I aim to have real, human conversations to explore what these leaders and innovators are doing, why and how they're doing it, and what we can learn from their experiences. If you care about making an impact then this show might be for you. Topics include manufacturing, production, assembly, autonomous driving, electric vehicles, hydrogen and fuel cells, impact, leadership, and more. Edison Manufacturing and Engineering: Edison is your low volume contract manufacturing partner, focused on assembly of complex mobility and energy products that don't neatly fit within traditional high-volume production methods.
Katie Kailus, the Editor of Music Inc. Magazine, has built a career crafting the destination for music products industry news and sourcing stories of creativity within it. Natalie, Steph, and Katie met up for their first ever IN PERSON recording in Long Beach, where Katie shares her journey through publishing, editing, and PR, before landing back at the helm of Music Inc., as well as her perspective on publishing's ever-growing digital presence and where the future of the medium lies. She also shares a play-by-play of how the well-oiled machine of UpBeat Daily lands under your hotel room door every morning at the NAMM Show. Learn more about Music Inc: www.musicincmag.com Follow Music Inc on Instagram & LinkedIn. – Donate to the Women of NAMM Fund. – Learn more about Women at NAMM at www.namm.org/women-of-namm.. Follow Us Here: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn – Sponsored by AKG: www.akg.com This episode was co-produced and edited by Natalie Morrison, Stephanie Lamond, and Julia Olsen. Music by: Lucky Lamond
In a very special Exchange from 2010, we caught up with a true legend of music. Here's what we said at the time: Revered composer, producer and bandleader Quincy Jones may not have much to do with dance music in a literal context, but his fingerprints are all over it. The impact that his work has had on countless DJs and producers over the years hardly needs explaining. So when we were offered the chance to chat with Jones around a promotional tour for his brand new line of AKG headphones, we couldn't resist. In a brief conversation, RA Todd L. Burns took the opportunity to ignore the elephants in the room, and focused his sights on a broader view of the man's career, uncovering some interesting insights as to how Jones views his work as painting with sound and how his classical training helped him make conservatory musicians play funk. In this RA Exchange, the American music legend talks some of the parts of his career that simply don't get covered elsewhere.
In this episode of Audio Talks, we explore the rise of Music Tourism. Oisin Lunny talks to Dr. Leonieke Bolderman – Assistant Professor of Geography of Media & Culture at the University of Groningen and Anthony Diaz, COO and Partner at Topeka Music Vacations. From trips to festivals and concerts, to visits of places with musical history – discover how music can transform travel into unforgettable experiences, fosters community and boosts local economies.
As part of AKG's Stories Behind the Sessions series, legendary radio and television presenter, producer and journalist Nic Harcourt interviews Nick Hexum of Rock Band 311 about songwriting and recording the hits.
For Jenna Day, Co-Owner of Day Violins in Virginia, her mission in life is to pay it forward, whether that's through her store or her day to day advocacy for music education, and even to her passion in social work and hospice care. Join Jenna and Natalie as they discuss how leaning into the vulnerable and uncomfortable makes us stronger in tough times and how she sees the music industry as the tapestry we are all creating. Learn more about Day Violins. – Donate to the Women of NAMM Fund. – Learn more about Women at NAMM at www.namm.org/women-of-namm.. Follow Us Here: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn – Sponsored by AKG: www.akg.com This episode was co-produced and edited by Natalie Morrison, Stephanie Lamond, and Julia Olsen. Music by: Lucky Lamond
This week on The Public Good, our guest is Keiah Shauku, Director of Community Engagement at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum. Over the last six months, AKG has hosted "Before and After Again," an artwork, pose, and poetry exhibition featuring Buffalo-based artists and cultural producers Julia Bottoms, Jillian Hanesworth, and Tiffany Gaines. In dialogue with the community, their work responds to the 5/14 tragedy. To mark the exhibition's closing, on October 11, performer Drea D'Nur will present "A Requiem for Our Suffering," a testament to remembrance, grief, and healing, in an event free and open to the public. Keiah discusses the exhibit, this upcoming event, the role of museums in gatekeeping and community-building, and how we can use art and science to point the way to a more humane future. To learn more about our work, visit our website a ppgbuffalo.org. Be sure to sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Share your ideas for improving our community by emailing us at info@ppgbuffalo.org. Whether it's highlighting community organizations you admire, shedding light on deserving initiatives, or providing feedback on our current episode, we welcome your thoughts. Let us know how you envision positive change in our community!
Ses Verenler serisinin 7. bölümünde İbrahim Koç; bir dönem Kurtlar Vadisi dizisinde Halit karakterine, Matrix serisinde ise Cypher ve Komutan Jason Lock karakterlerine sesiyle hayat vermiş Faruk Akgören ile sohbet ediyor. Sohbet, AKgören'in yer aldığı yapımlardan, Tiyatro ve dublajlarda Türkçe'nin konuşulma şeklinden, günlük hayat uğraşılarından seslendirmeye kadar geniş bir yelpazede ilerliyor.
Here we talk with Dr Andrea Maier of NUS about the work she is doing in rethinking longevity therapies and how they can be delivered. We talk about some of the supplements such as AKG and NMN that they are trialing.
Explore how Auracast is set to transform audio experiences and connectivity across various devices. In this episode, Chuck Sabin, Senior Director of Market Development at Bluetooth SIG, and Mikael Herje, Director of Global Category Communication for Headphones and Wearables at HARMAN, discuss the latest in Bluetooth innovation - recorded live from IFA in Berlin. Together with host Oisin Lunny, they're exploring the revolutionary Auracast technology and its impact on the future of audio.
Ana Dobrian is quickly becoming a music products industry staple through her work with The Music People and her active involvement with NAMM YP and Women of NAMM. In this episode, Ana shares her journey from live sound into sales, her passion for mentorship, the importance of leaning into the uncomfortable and the power of bringing our authentic selves to work (and creating atmospheres where our teammates feel safe to do so). Learn more about Toastmasters: https://www.toastmasters.org/ – Donate to the Women of NAMM Fund. – Want to go to the NAMM Show but have never been? Scholarships for the WoN Scholarship open beginning August 19 through September 30. – Learn more about Women at NAMM at www.namm.org/women-of-namm.. Follow Us Here: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn – Sponsored by AKG: www.akg.com This episode was co-produced and edited by Natalie Morrison, Stephanie Lamond, and Julia Olsen. Music by: Lucky Lamond
"I think the major takeaways are that there are so many ways you can improve yourself and improve how you feel and your quality of life in the supplement space." - Dr. Francis Palmer Dr. Francis Palmer is a world-renowned facial plastic surgeon and the Chief Medical Officer of Ponce de Leon Health. With over three decades of experience, Dr. Palmer has worked with celebrities and royalty, focusing on improving their appearance in an accurate and consistent manner. He is an honors graduate from the University of California, Irvine, and a board-certified specialist. Dr. Palmer is also a trusted voice in major media and has published a book titled "What's Your Number? The Palmer Code" in 2009. Episode Summary: In this episode, host Jana Short interviews Dr. Francis Palmer, a leading expert in facial plastic surgery and anti-aging. Dr. Palmer shares his journey from being a successful plastic surgeon to focusing on extending life and health span without pharmaceuticals. He emphasizes the importance of improving both the inner and outer self to achieve the best version of oneself. Dr. Palmer discusses the concept of biological age and how it can be improved through genetics, lifestyle choices, and environmental factors. He also highlights the significance of supplements in enhancing overall well-being and reducing biological age. The episode provides valuable insights into the secrets of longevity and practical steps individuals can take to feel and look younger. Key Takeaways: Dr. Palmer emphasizes the importance of understanding and improving one's biological age, which measures how well the body is functioning compared to its chronological age. Genetics, lifestyle choices, and environmental factors all play a role in determining biological age and overall well-being. Taking supplements can be beneficial, but it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional to ensure the right dosage and avoid potential complications. Rejuvenated, a sustained-release calcium AKG supplement, is identified as the most effective supplement for reducing biological age in a recent study. Real-world data from human studies studies should be prioritized when evaluating the effectiveness of supplements. Get in touch with Dr Palmer: https://pitchpublicitynyc.com/experts/dr-francis-rogers-palmer-iii-m-d/ https://www.instagram.com/drfrancispalmer https://www.facebook.com/Dr-Francis-Palmer-100479175838862 https://twitter.com/DrFrancisPalmer Get in touch with Jana and listen to more Podcasts: https://www.janashort.com/ Show Music ‘Hold On' by Amy Gerhartz https://www.amygerhartz.com/music. Get the Best Holistic Life Magazine Subscription! One of the fastest-growing independent magazines centered around holistic living. https://www.bestholisticlife.com/bhl-subscription/ Grab your gift Free Monthly Coaching Tip: https://www.janashort.com/coaching-boost Connect with Jana Short: https://www.janashort.com/contact/
Justin Colletti reviews the top pro level headphones for mixing, focusing on open back models for $400 and under from brands like Audeze, Avantone, Hifiman, Beyerdynamic, Sennheiser, Sony, Steven Slate, Shure, AKG, Neumann, Focal, Audio Technica and more. Article Version: https://sonicscoop.com/best-headphones-for-mixing-400-under-2024/ Headphone Links: Audeze MM-100: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?N=0&InitialSearch=yes&Ntt=Audeze%20mm%20100&BI=20084&KBID=13882&SID=DFF Avantone Planar the II: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/c/3177824/794166/11319?u=https://www.sweetwater.com/store/search.php?s=Avantone%20Planar%20II Hifiman Edition XS: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag=sonicscoop08-20&linkCode=index=mi&keywords=Hifiman%20Edition%20XS Sennheiser HD 490 Pro: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/c/3177824/794166/11319?u=https://www.sweetwater.com/store/search.php?s=sennheiser%20HD%20490%20pro Slate VSX: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/c/3177824/794166/11319?u=https://www.sweetwater.com/store/search.php?s=Slate%20VSX Sony MDR MV1: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/c/3177824/794166/11319?u=https://www.sweetwater.com/store/search.php?s=Sony%20MDR%20MV1 Austrian Audio Hi-X: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/search?s=Austrian+Audio+Hi-X&irclickid=UiKUjiwdAxyNRaZ0i2WejQ8cUkF1q83EN2%3AHS40&irgwc=1&utm+medium=SonicScoop&utm+source=Impact Beyerdynamic DT Series: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/search?s=Beyerdynamic+DT&irclickid=UiKUjiwdAxyNRaZ0i2WejQ8cUkF1qaSIN2%3AHS40&irgwc=1&utm+medium=SonicScoop&utm+source=Impact ►Mixing Breakthroughs: https://mixingbreakthroughs.com ►Compression Breakthroughs: https://compressionbreakthroughs.com ►Mastering Demystified: https://MasteringDemystified.com ►Become a Member! Join this channel for access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqEKv3KIZoZrjv2LymD3iMg/join
Mary Luehrsen is retiring after spending 22 remarkable years at the helm of The NAMM Foundation, and ReVoicing the Future is celebrating her singular impact as she leaves an incredible legacy of trailblazing advocacy for music education. Join Natalie, Steph, and Mary herself as they reminisce on Mary's own journey through the music industry, some of her proudest moments for the Foundation, and on why following moments of quiet curiosity is the key to an authentic career. – Donate to the Women of NAMM Fund. – Want to go to the NAMM Show but have never been? Scholarships for the WoN Scholarship open beginning August 19 through September 30. – Learn more about Women at NAMM at www.namm.org/women-of-namm.. Follow Us Here: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn – Sponsored by AKG: www.akg.com This episode was co-produced and edited by Natalie Morrison, Stephanie Lamond, and Julia Olsen. Music by: Lucky Lamond
Meet Gillian Desmarais, the K-12 Music Production and Engineering Teacher for Maplewood Public Schools in Minnesota. Gillian joins ReVoicing the Future, to share her journey into the music industry, how her passion for music technology spreads into the classroom, and to educate other teachers about incorporating the curriculum into their programs through Sound Tech Ed. We talk about mentorship and advocating for yourself and your expertise. We even dive into the make-up of the ear and how it's different for men and women. Yes, you did read that correctly! Learn more about Gillian by visiting: https://www.soundteched.com/ Check out the AES Studying, Unveiling the Female Ear: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=22218 – Donate to the Women of NAMM Fund. – Learn more about Women at NAMM at www.namm.org/women-of-namm.. Follow Us Here: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn – Sponsored by AKG: www.akg.com This episode was co-produced and edited by Natalie Morrison, Stephanie Lamond, and Julia Olsen. Music by: Lucky Lamond
Rising LGBTQ+ rock sensation and The Voice contestant, Gina Zo, reveals why she is ready for a new beginning with her band, Velvet Rouge, who have announced the release of their debut EP. Zo shares her musical journey from The Voice and beyond, and how she's using JBL monitors and an AKG mic and headphones in her home studio.
In this episode of Longevity by Design, hosts Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD, and Dr. Gil Blander sit down with Dr. Gordon Lithgow, a Professor and Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. Dr. Lithgow's research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of aging and identifying genes and small molecules that can prolong lifespan. With a background in genetics from the University of Glasgow and extensive experience in biotechnology and aging research, Dr. Lithgow shares his journey from growing up in Scotland to leading a lab at the Buck Institute.Dr. Lithgow discusses the compelling nature of aging as a profound biological mystery, which drew him into the field. He highlights his lab's approach of following curiosity-driven research, often using the nematode worm C. elegans as a model organism due to its short lifespan and genetic similarities to humans. This unbiased method has led to significant discoveries, including genetic mutations and drug-like molecules that extend lifespan. The conversation also covers the concept of geroscience, which Dr. Lithgow helped coin, emphasizing the link between aging and chronic diseases. A major focus of Dr. Lithgow's work is studying protein homeostasis, which declines with age. Protein misfolding is implicated in many age-related diseases; that discovery moved the lab's focus from lifespan extension to efforts to understand drivers of healthspan and the causes of age-related chronic diseases, in particular Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. His work also includes the influence of environmental factors, such as mild heat stress, and dietary iron, vitamin D, and alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG) on aging. Dr. Lithgow's interdisciplinary collaborations aim to uncover new interventions to extend healthspan and longevity.Dr. Gordon Lithgow is also the host of Buck Institute for Research on Aging's podcast, "We're not getting any younger... yet" on which he speaks with some of the brightest scientific stars on the planet to search for—and actually find answers to—questions on aging. The podcast can be found at https://www.buckinstitute.org/podcasts/ and on podcast apps.Episode timestampsIntroduction: 00:00-02:42What led Dr. Gordon Lithgow to become a scientist and research the biology of aging?: 02:43-06:20Why are worms (C.-elegans) a good model for studying aging?: 06:21-07:55Why did Dr. Gordon Lithgow transition from research investigating ways for extending lifespan to extending healthspan?: 07:56-09:24What specific diseases is Dr. Gordon Lithgow researching?: 09:25-12:01What does protein shape mean for aging?: 12:02-13:12How does mild heat stress impact health and aging?: 13:13-16:35How does vitamin D and alpha-ketoglutarate impact aging, healthspan, and lifespan?: 16:36-25:26How does dietary iron impact aging, healthspan, and lifespan?: 25:27-29:57Are there more genes and proteins to be discovered that influence aging, or have they all been discovered?: 29:58-34:12What compound do you think has the most potential for extending healthspan and lifespan?: 34:13-35:54What is the impact of calorie restriction and exercise on healthspan and lifespan in humans?: 35:55-38:51What is the importance of clinical trials for aging research?: 38:52-42:09What are the future directions of Dr. Gordon Lithgow's research?: 42:10-43:38Dr. Gordon Lithgow's top tip for living better longer?: 43:39-48:50
This month on ReVoicing the Future we're joined by Jinting Zhao, the founder of SHE-Q Audio and an audio engineer, and community-builder extraordinaire, who "by day" works in strategy, governance, and public policy for the government of Alberta, Canada. Jinting reflects on SHE-Q's inaugural (fully grant-funded) journey taking a group of women engineers to the 2024 NAMM Show, why investing in your community is ultimately a case of selfishness for good, and how to tap into funding networks to GET THAT MONEY as creatives. Learn more about She-Q Audio at: https://www.sheqaudio.com/ Donate to the Women of NAMM Fund. – Learn more about Women at NAMM at www.namm.org/women-of-namm.. Follow Us Here: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn – Sponsored by AKG: www.akg.com This episode was co-produced and edited by Natalie Morrison, Stephanie Lamond, and Julia Olsen. Music by: Lucky Lamond
Rising heavy rock/nu-metal songstress, Amira Elfeky (whose sound has been compared to Deftones, Evanescence, Linkin Park and My Bloody Valentine) talks about being inspired by the nu-metal sounds of the 2000s, and her new EP, Skin To Skin. She also explains why she uses an AKG mic, headphones and JBL powered studio monitors to record her music at home.
In this episode of The Pro Audio Suite, we dive into the results of our recent Facebook group poll on favourite microphones. From the Shure SM7B to the Sennheiser MKH 8060, we discuss the mics you love and why. Robbo, George, AP, and Robert share their insights on the top picks, including some surprising mentions like the Austrian Audio OC18 and the affordable Audio-Technica AT875R. We also touch on some great customer service stories from Sennheiser and explore the nuances of various microphone features and performance. Join us for a passionate discussion about the tools that shape our sound! Episode Highlights: Introduction and shout-outs to our sponsors: Tribooth and Austrian Audio. Overview of the Facebook group microphone poll. Detailed discussion of popular microphones including the Shure SM7B, Rode NT1A, Neumann TLM103, Audio-Technica AT2020, and the Sennheiser MKH 416. Insights into user preferences and experiences with these microphones. Special mention of the Austrian Audio OC18 and its popularity among listeners. George's recommendation of the Audio-Technica AT875R as an affordable shotgun mic alternative. Stories of exceptional customer service from Sennheiser. Discussion on the Sennheiser MKH 800 Twin and its advanced features. Encouragement for listeners to join the Facebook group and participate in the ongoing conversation. A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. Both these companies are providers of QUALITY Audio Gear (we wouldn't partner with them unless they were), so please, if you're in the market for some new kit, do us a solid and check out their products, and be sure to tell em "Robbo, George, Robert, and AP sent you"... As a part of their generous support of our show, Tri Booth is offering $200 off a brand-new booth when you use the code TRIPAP200. So get onto their website now and secure your new booth... https://tribooth.com/ And if you're in the market for a new Mic or killer pair of headphones, check out Austrian Audio. They've got a great range of top-shelf gear.. https://austrian.audio/ We have launched a Patreon page in the hopes of being able to pay someone to help us get the show to more people and in turn help them with the same info we're sharing with you. If you aren't familiar with Patreon, it's an easy way for those interested in our show to get exclusive content and updates before anyone else, along with a whole bunch of other "perks" just by contributing as little as $1 per month. 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These guys are professional, they're motivated. (0:09) Thanks to Triboose, the best vocal booths for home or on the road voice recording. (0:14) And Austrian Audio, making passion heard. (0:17) Introducing Robert Marshall from Source Elements and someone audio post Chicago. (0:22) Darren Robert Robertson from Voodoo Radio Imaging, Sydney. (0:25) Next to the VO stars, George the Tech Whittem from LA. (0:28) And me, Andrew Pinkers, voiceover talent and home studio guy. (0:32) Line up, man. Here we go. (0:36) And welcome to another pro audio suite. Thanks to Triboose. (0:39) Don't forget that code, T-R-I-P-A-P 200 to get $200 off your booth. (0:45) And Austrian Audio, making passion heard. (0:48) We've had a bit of a passionate response to our new Facebook group, (0:52) which is the pro audio suite podcast group. (0:56) And Rubbo threw up a survey about microphones, (1:00) which one people would like to use and do use and don't use. (1:04) Yeah, I just, I kind of figured a robust discussion about microphones is always well received. (1:10) So I figured I'd start one and it's only a small sample because we've only just started the group. (1:15) But some of the results sort of had me thinking a bit. (1:18) So basically what I did was I did a poll. (1:20) And I didn't go with my favorites. (1:23) I just went with the microphones that as a freelance audio engineer, (1:27) when I'm walking into other studios, I come across a lot. (1:30) And I stuck them up there with an option for people to put their own up there as well. (1:34) So the ones I put up were the SM7B, the NT1A, the TLM103, AT2020, 416, of course. (1:43) And that was about it. (1:44) And then left it open for people to sort of put their own up. (1:48) And the question was, which one's your best mate? (1:51) So what's the microphone that you choose in your studio? (1:55) Now, I've got to be honest, I kind of did figure that the 416 would feature fairly heavily and it has. (2:02) I mean, the 7B sort of comes in fairly close and the TLM103 are exactly the same in terms of response. (2:11) But then some of the ones in the comments were sort of interesting as well. (2:15) Well, the one I thought was interesting was someone jumped on to Bill. (2:21) Now I've got to try and get his name right. (2:25) Bill Answa. Is that right? (2:26) Answa. (2:27) Yeah, I think it's Bill Answa. (2:28) Anyway, sorry, Bill, if I got your name wrong. (2:31) He is using the Austrian audio OC18 into an SSL2. (2:36) Well, someone's been listening to our podcast. (2:38) And is he using the 4K button? (2:40) He says. (2:41) Yes, he does. (2:42) Yeah, he goes, yes, indeed. (2:44) Thanks for teaching me that. (2:44) Yeah, and Phil writes on the Lewitt, which doesn't feature fairly. (2:49) Yeah, we mentioned it on the show, but I don't see it a lot. (2:55) What else was the other one? (2:56) What's the 875R? What's that, a shotgun? (3:00) It's an excellent, excellent bargain shotgun mic. (3:05) Is it? (3:05) Right. (3:05) It's the one that you recommend, George, isn't it? (3:07) It's so good. (3:08) Like, it's only Achilles heel is that it's not the quietest mic. (3:12) Self-noise is, you know, not as good as a 416. (3:15) But it's a damn good substitute. (3:18) You know, it sounds similar. (3:20) I have one. (3:21) So one of these days we'll pull it out and we'll compare it. (3:23) Yeah, I'd love to hear it. (3:25) But it sounds similar. (3:26) It's not quite as large. (3:28) It's sort of like a short shotgun. (3:30) Is the polar pattern as tight as a 416? (3:32) I would say no. (3:33) I would definitely say it's not as tight at all. (3:37) It's a more, nowhere near sophisticated mic. (3:40) It doesn't have that very complex line tube interference design. (3:45) Yeah. (3:45) So anyway, it's a very simple mic, but it just sounds good. (3:49) And they're always under 200 US, 175 maybe. (3:53) So that one's a... (3:54) 169 B? (3:55) That one's a great value. (3:56) And we've been recommending it a lot to folks who want a stunt mic. (4:00) Well, this is an interesting one from Jeff Berlin. (4:03) Obviously the obligatory 416. (4:06) But he also has a Bosch or Soundalux U195. (4:10) I don't know that microphone. (4:12) What do you say? (4:12) I have a Soundalux U99. (4:15) And it is basically a clone of a U67 using an actual EF86 tube. (4:22) And the Soundalux mics became Bach. (4:25) Yeah, that's right. (4:27) Yeah. (4:28) And they are pretty high-end mics. (4:30) They got bought by Universal Audio. (4:32) Yeah, that's correct. (4:33) Oh, really? (4:33) Yeah. (4:33) Wow, that's too bad? (4:35) Is that too bad? (4:36) I don't know. (4:36) I don't know. (4:37) I mean... (4:38) It's kind of weird. (4:38) I thought they bought Sphere microphones. (4:40) They had to buy all of them microphone companies. (4:42) So I threw all the mics that were in the comments, I think, into the survey. (4:46) So it's easier to see. (4:49) And it's going to make it easier for people to continue voting. (4:51) But did you see anything that surprised you here? (4:55) Not me. (4:55) Nothing really. (4:56) I mean, there's certainly plenty of ones that you don't see regularly in professional studios, (5:01) not that that means jack shit. (5:02) Because in a professional studio, you're looking for a workhorse that will do a whole bunch (5:07) of things, I guess, especially in post-production houses, as opposed to music studios. (5:13) There's just no representation of a PZM mic here. (5:16) Come on. (5:17) There's no crown PZMs? (5:19) Oh, man. (5:21) Like, turn my wall into the microphone. (5:22) Yeah, that's right. (5:24) The MK4, the Sennheiser, what's an MK4? (5:27) It's like a lower end shotgun. (5:29) No, actually, no. (5:30) It's their entry-level side address LCD. (5:34) Large diaphragm. (5:35) Oh, okay. (5:36) Large diaphragm. (5:37) It's like, I mean, I think in character, it's somewhere very similar to a TLM102 or (5:43) 103. (5:44) It's in that range. (5:45) Is it kind of like the AKG perception? (5:48) Kind of. (5:48) It's like that zone. (5:50) But I mean, it's not that cheap. (5:51) It's still a $400 mic. (5:54) I think it's more like a two. (5:56) Oh, it's used. (5:57) Maybe it's used $200. (5:59) Yeah, maybe. (6:00) I mean, Guitar Center's got them, but maybe those are used. (6:02) But Sweetwater's trying to sell it for $400. (6:05) How much is an AKG perception? (6:07) LDC. (6:08) I don't know. (6:08) They're quite a bit cheaper, like 200 range. (6:13) So, yeah, the Sennheiser MK4 is not bad at all. (6:15) There's quite a few people who have those. (6:17) Well, speaking of Sennheiser, just as an aside, Chris McCallum, who we've (6:22) had on the show, he's probably one of Australia's best known location (6:25) recordists, put up a post about his Sennheiser. (6:30) He says, I have an interesting occurrence with a 10 year old Sennheiser (6:35) MKH8060 shotgun mic. (6:36) One day it stopped working without warning and only issued a static (6:40) frequency. (6:41) I've taken it to Sennheiser's service and they've discovered that they are (6:44) unable to open the mic as the special screws holding the electronics (6:47) inside the barrel are completely seized. (6:49) They say they can see no sign of corrosion, but are unable to open (6:52) the mic, sort of shoring it open. (6:54) What has surprised me is they have offered to take possession of this (6:57) mic and offer me a brand new one for an exchange of $700. (7:01) These mics now retail for well over $2,300. (7:04) So, I'm very happy with the outcome. (7:07) So, this is now the second new exchange I've had since the (7:10) original purchase, as there was a recall in the very early serial (7:13) numbers. (7:13) So, it was replaced then as well. (7:15) I can't really fault their response and commitment to their brand. (7:18) So, hey, that's... (7:18) Did you see my response on that? (7:21) No. (7:22) What's yours? (7:22) What did you say on that? (7:23) But they're charging him... (7:24) I was the original recording of the screws falling out. (7:30) They're basically saying they'll do the repair for $700. (7:33) So, they're basically giving him a brand new mic for $700, yeah. (7:36) As the repair? (7:37) As the repair, I guess, yeah. (7:39) I'd say yes if it came with a one year warranty. (7:41) Right. (7:42) At least. (7:42) Or whatever the new warranty is, I guess. (7:45) It's a bit of a bummer though. (7:47) But yeah. (7:48) I had a similar thing. (7:49) I actually had a similar thing happen with my 416. (7:52) It was an old one and it was playing up, (7:55) I sent it into Sennheiser and they kind of said, (7:57) look, we can fix it, but it's probably going to cost, (8:00) you know, almost the same price as a... (8:02) Probably about half the cost of a new one. (8:05) And then they... (8:06) Yeah. (8:07) But then they sort of said, look, you can fix it, (8:09) but we can't guarantee it because it is old (8:11) and there's components could let go. (8:13) Then did me a cracking deal on a new 416. (8:17) Nice. (8:17) As long as the mic wasn't cracking, that's a good deal. (8:19) Yeah, exactly. (8:20) Well, the first one was, the second one wasn't. (8:23) Are you making fun of this London accent? (8:25) So, that's 8060 is a step up from the 416 in terms of... (8:28) Yeah, it looks like it. (8:29) Yeah, yeah. (8:30) Better signal response, maybe. (8:32) Yeah. (8:33) The 8000 series is sort of their... (8:35) That's their new flagship line. (8:38) You know, small diaphragm mics in the head. (8:40) Did Chris mention it in the episode when we had him on? (8:42) I feel like he did. (8:44) I feel like he's sort of go to mine. (8:46) Yeah, yeah. (8:46) But see, Chris doesn't have a microphone locker. (8:49) He has a microphone walk-in wardrobe. (8:52) Yes, exactly. (8:53) That's right. (8:55) Yeah. (8:56) He's the Imelda Marcos of microphones. (8:59) I think Sennheiser makes a sight address version in that 8000 series. (9:03) It's multi-pattern and it's like $4000, (9:06) but it's supposed to be really excellent. (9:08) You know what I'm talking about? (9:09) 800. (9:10) Is it the 800? (9:11) Is that what it is? (9:11) It's a really odd little mic. (9:13) It's very small. (9:16) And let's see if I can share. (9:18) No, it's a multi-pattern. (9:19) It's not the little small tiny ones. (9:21) I know, but it's really small. (9:23) I mean, I saw it at NAB. (9:25) I was like, oh my God, that thing's tiny. (9:28) I think I saw your video. (9:29) I'm looking at the MKH 800 Twin. (9:34) This is a new model of microphone they just launched. (9:36) This is a different animal completely from what you're describing. (9:40) This one's 3200. (9:43) And it is their variable pattern mic where you just simply... (9:48) What's that? (9:49) MKH 800 Twin? (9:51) Yeah, this is it right here. (9:52) I have it on screen, I think. (9:54) Maybe. (9:54) There it goes. (9:56) There it is. (9:57) Look at that sexy baby. (9:58) Quite spendy. (9:59) This picture doesn't show... (10:01) Well, you see how small it is by... (10:02) Because you can see the XLR barrel. (10:05) The tail, it's small. (10:06) It almost looks like a mic port pro, the original one. (10:09) It is like the old KM86. (10:13) The Neumann KM86, which is a side address, multi-pattern, small diaphragm mic that people go kind of gaga over. (10:21) Well, that's quite a spendy mic, 3200. (10:24) Which is two symmetrical push-pull... (10:28) It's a dual diaphragm. (10:31) Is it dual output too? (10:33) Like, could we use it with our... (10:34) Yeah, so the way it works is you simply pot up and down the other capsule, and that's how you go. (10:40) So it's like... (10:41) But do you have a separate output of the other capsule so we can run it into our new software that you and I have purchased? (10:47) Right. (10:49) Yeah, it is quite a spendy mic. (10:53) You know, it's so funny. (10:54) I have video of me interviewing the Sennheiser rep at NAB on YouTube, and someone's like, (10:59) Hey, isn't that Julian Kraus standing right behind him? (11:05) It was Julian Kraus standing behind you. (11:08) It was, it was like I missed an opportunity to chat with him. (11:11) Oh, I saw it when I saw your video. (11:13) I saw him in the background. (11:14) He was having a look at the mics as well. (11:15) Is that Julian Kraus? (11:17) I'm like, son of a gun, it is. (11:19) There are so many YouTubers at NAB, of course, you know. (11:22) I saw a couple, they were always like in transit, you know, but I would love to send hello to Julian (11:28) and thank him for his unbelievable commitment to very, very consistent and dry videos about audio interfaces. (11:38) He's like the equivalent of the Sahara desert for YouTubers. (11:42) It is so freaking dry. (11:43) Yeah, but it's useful. (11:46) And big. (11:46) You know, we're the polar opposite, really, aren't we? (11:50) Exactly. (11:51) And in fact, on that note, if you do want to vote for one of these microphones or tell us what you have, (11:56) go to your Facebook and or the Facebook, as I saw people call it, and look for the Pro Audio Suite podcast group (12:05) and you'll find the thread down there somewhere. (12:07) Not the page, the group. (12:08) Yeah, the group. (12:09) We can even pin that, I think. (12:11) Maybe it might be a way to pin it. (12:12) Well, I will. (12:13) I'll pin it to the top of our Facebook page. (12:14) Oh, I can do it right now. (12:15) Oh, you can do that. (12:16) There you go. (12:17) Pin the feature. (12:18) There you go. (12:18) So yes. (12:19) Done. (12:20) Out. (12:21) Pinned. (12:24) Pinned. (12:25) So that was fun. (12:27) Is it over? (12:29) The Pro Audio Suite. (12:30) Thanks to drivers and Austrian Audio, recorded using Sauce Connect, edited by Andrew Peters and mixed by Blue Doo Radio Imaging. (12:41) Don't forget to subscribe to the show and join in the conversation on our Facebook group or leave a comment, suggest a topic or just say kiddo. (12:48) Drop us a note at our website
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In the Shadow of War and Empire: Industrialisation, Nation-Building, and Working-Class Politics in Turkey (Brill, 2023) offers a site-specific history of Ottoman and Turkish industrialization through the lens of a mid-nineteenth-century cotton factory in the “Turkish Manchester,” the name chosen by the Ottomans for the industrial complex they built in the 1840s in Istanbul, which, in the contemporary words of one of the country's most prominent contemporary Marxist theorists, became “the secret to and the basis of Turkish capitalism" in the 1930s. This book is available open access here. Görkem Akgöz is is a post-doc researcher at Humboldt University and a lecturer at Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In the Shadow of War and Empire: Industrialisation, Nation-Building, and Working-Class Politics in Turkey (Brill, 2023) offers a site-specific history of Ottoman and Turkish industrialization through the lens of a mid-nineteenth-century cotton factory in the “Turkish Manchester,” the name chosen by the Ottomans for the industrial complex they built in the 1840s in Istanbul, which, in the contemporary words of one of the country's most prominent contemporary Marxist theorists, became “the secret to and the basis of Turkish capitalism" in the 1930s. This book is available open access here. Görkem Akgöz is is a post-doc researcher at Humboldt University and a lecturer at Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
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This week's Pro Audio Suite episode is a deep dive into Austrian Audio's treasure chest, featuring the OC707, OC818 studio set, CC8, and OC7. Discover the groundbreaking features of these mics and why they might just revolutionize your audio work. Robbo, AP, and Robert share their firsthand experiences, from studio recording and on-the-road versatility to voiceover excellence. It's an unboxing and testing session filled with expert analysis, fun, and a whole lot of audio geekery. Don't miss out on this sonic adventure. A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. Both these companies are providers of QUALITY Audio Gear (we wouldn't partner with them unless they were), so please, if you're in the market for some new kit, do us a solid and check out their products, and be sure to tell em "Robbo, George, Robert, and AP sent you"... As a part of their generous support of our show, Tri Booth is offering $200 off a brand-new booth when you use the code TRIPAP200. 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Find out more here.. https://www.patreon.com/proaudiosuite George has created a page strictly for Pro Audio Suite listeners, so check it out for the latest discounts and offers for TPAS listeners. https://georgethe.tech/tpas If you haven't filled out our survey on what you'd like to hear on the show, you can do it here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZWT5BTD Join our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/proaudiopodcast And the FB Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/357898255543203 For everything else (including joining our mailing list for exclusive previews and other goodies), check out our website https://www.theproaudiosuite.com/ “When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional.” Hunter S Thompson [00:00:00] And welcome to another Pro Audio Suite thanks to Tribooth. You can see it in the background. Don't forget the code TRIPAP to get 200 off your purchase. Uh, Today we're going to do an unboxing right after this. So, George, you've got yourself a new microphone from Austrian audio Of course, one of our sponsors. Yes, it's Christmas early, extremely early in this case, [00:01:00] because I asked for this microphone a while ago and I wasn't sure if they'd send it to me because it is absolutely not. In the category of podcasting or voiceover. So I didn't think they were going to send it to me, but, they did because maybe they see what I see. And this is what I've got today to show you. And that's the You OC, not yet. OC 707. So this microphone has a lot in common with other mics. You guys are going to see from our unboxings. But this one kind of, to me, is like, I feel like, we should have done this last in a way, because I feel like it's the best of all the others, but all of us are going to tell us why their mic is the best, I think, right? So, OC707 is a small capsule condenser microphone. much like the pencil mic that we're going to see and the mic that, Robert's using. But it's just in the way that it's packaged. It's packaged as a handheld, right? So, why a handheld [00:02:00] vocal mic for voiceover or podcasting? Well, here's my, here was my thought. So, wouldn't it be nice to have a mic with a good internal pop filter? One. it's always there and it's always with you. Two, That's the unboxing part. Two, wouldn't it be nice if the mic had a decent amount of shock mounting internally, so the capsule wouldn't pick up rumble and stuff from wherever it's mounted? Yeah, sounds good, right? Well, that's the whole idea of a high quality handheld studio. Well, it's not studio. It's a live. It's just a handheld yeah. Mm-Hmm. mic, right? This is the whole idea of a mic like this. You're getting the quality of the capsule from their smaller diaphragm mics, but housed in a handheld form factor. So it can handle some handholding, meaning it will not pick up vibration. So if you mounted this to a mic arm or stuck it on a table or clamped it to a bed post or whatever it is you [00:03:00] need to put the mic, you're not going to get much rumble or low frequency noise, right? Another cool thing about the design of this mic, look at that crazy head basket. It actually it's like suspended it's it's sort of similar to my mic here where they have the capsule there, But the back of it accessible. I think that's part of their, um, a name for that tech. Yeah, they do have a name for that design, that design aspect, which I can't recall, But the idea is they're trying to make sure that there's no coloration that occurs because of the capsule being enclosed in any way at the rear. So that's the, the idea that this should give you the best off axis response, it should give you the smoothest off axis response. So before I go further and plug it in. Um, the only feature it has, really, if you call it that, is a switch. It does, uh, technology, Open Acoustics Technology. yeah, and does have a switch. The switch does engage a 120 hertz roll [00:04:00] off at the bottom end. What the slope is, I don't know. It's, I'm guessing it's probably as gentle, like a 6 dB per octave slope. But that is what you get on this mic. So without further ado, I'm going to plug it in, and it made a nice pop. I don't know if you guys heard the pop, did you? Even with the gain all the way down? So I'm going to go ahead and pot this up and let's see if you guys are catching it on your end. One, two, three. Yes, it's definitely coming up. yeah, And we'll pot down our other one. The OC 18. So now I'm on the OC 707. And, uh, tonally, it's very smooth, with what sounds to me like a little bit of a mid range, like, mid range, like, eh, eh, somewhere in the, hank, honk. there's like a little bit of a bump in the honk frequency. And that's, they did say that's by design, they actually said it has a little bit of a fuzz. forwardness at the two to three K range because they feel it [00:05:00] does help bring a vocal, um, out of the, you know, out of the mud, especially for live. guitars going on underneath you, that's gonna help. Yep. Absolutely. So, so if I was going to use this as a stand in for, uh, any of our other mics, my tendency would probably be to smooth that frequency out just to my ears and kind of put a little dip to smooth out that little bit of bump. But other than that, You're probably talking about like what 2 DB DB or so. And that's, what's crazy. You don't think two DB is that big a deal, but it's amazing when you hear, we are so tuned to hear our own voice or really human voice through a microphone. Right. And it's just, we've heard it so much. So there's any anomaly in, you know, in the frequencies, you pick it out really quick, right? But if it was a bass guitar and you added two DB of a certain frequency, it wouldn't be so dreadfully obvious. So, That's always interesting with mics. But anyway, that's the O. C. and whole. have the two mics set up so you can pot between the two, like go from the [00:06:00] 818 to the OC 707? I can do that. It'd be interesting to get like an equal distance and just kind of play around with that. Before you do that, how does it handle off axis stuff? Like if you're a bit off axis, does it get a bit lost? Yeah, we can try that. So, so I'm I'm gripping it, like, kind of like death grip singer grip and you're not hearing any. OK, if I really squeeze it, there's a little, if I move my thumb around, go. Yeah. the amount of handholding you get. But. If you hold it the proper way, as Steve Jobs would say, the correct way to hold the phone, um, by the, by the fingers like this, you get very, very minimal, um, I'm not using any high pass filters. This is right off the mic. So, so in terms of off axis, if I start speaking mic across the microphone now, and now I'm speaking at it at about, now I'm about 90 degrees. Yeah. right? One. And Definitely loses the low end and yeah, and there's the [00:07:00] rear rejection Notice the rear rejection is The rear rejection. 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, in your face, because we 2. Yeah, it has an amazing rear rejection. A bit for it to sort of sound off axis. yeah, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2. 1, 2, 1, then all of a sudden the low end really plummeted and it kind of retained some of the high end for a bit as it so very smooth off axis. And what does that mean to you as a voiceover actor or whatever, podcaster? It means that you can move around the microphone quite a bit. If it's mounted on a stand, for example, and you want to voice act. And you can move around the microphone a fair deal. And the only thing that's going to vary much at all is the volume, right? So as you get further closer, Yeah. it doesn't sound funky as you go off axis. So, All, all in all, I got to say, I'm extremely impressed. doesn't seem huge. Am I wrong about that? You know, if I get in deep, you know, those are, that's where you can really get that proximity effect [00:08:00] Mm And then back out to about, Yeah. Okay. So, so It is there. It is about this far away. 1, 2, 3, 4. So yeah. Excellent sounding handheld mic. Now the sound, the, the, um, the self noise on the mic on paper is not all that impressive at 19, I think it's 19. db um, self noise. I can't hear it But in, in reality, it's like you, yeah. if you have a heater on, if you have anything running in your environment, a fan, a ventilator, Anything you are not going to notice that it would take an absolutely extremely quiet studio. And for reference, the Sennheiser 416 is 16. So it's only 3 DB, theoretically 3 DB noisier and it's just not noticeable in any normal environment. So There you go. sometimes it's about just the sound of the noise. because if the sound of the noise is smooth, even if it's louder, Yes. than like some actual like kind Or, well, I mean, yeah, the tone of the noise, of whatever the white noise [00:09:00] tone is, and it's not very clean. So, there you go. back on the OC818 now, but that's, um, that's the OC707. do like, just kind of put them in the same place and do a quick, like Sure. B. Sure, I will do that. So, we're on the OC818, and they're very much close in alignment right now, and then we will cross crossfade over to the OC707, so you can hear there's a difference in the mid range. end and definitely more high end Right. sure. forward, less warm, less low end, crossfade back to the Seven. uh, the, uh, now we're on the OC818. yes. So yeah, round. of like, absolute purity of tone, the OC818 wins hands down. But if you want to travel and have something super robust for road use that you don't have to worry so much about, and if you want to throw in a nightclub gig while you're out on the road, Bit of karaoke. this is, this is a good choice. All right. [00:10:00] Yeah. That's a very cool mic very It is a nice mic. I do. I think it's basically the same as this bike, And you're going to explain to us why Uh, because it's the same capsule and the head basket looks very similar, but not, I have a feeling this head basket's a little bit bigger probably this one has a little bit more, tighter polar pattern if anything, possibly, but that's hard to know. Um, to show the mic clip. capsule. Sorry. I forgot to show my, my clip. too, which they give you the proper thumbscrew to set the position and lock it so it doesn't move on you. yeah, Anyway, sorry. sorry. Robert. Um, but yeah, I I think it's similar head basket, same, capsule, probably very similar electronics that like it's whatever the headbasket does and whatever else they do to voice it slightly differently. I don't think it's even in the voicing as much as it is in the polar pattern. Cause this is a little bit more of an instrument mic. So I'd expect it to [00:11:00] have maybe a higher degree of, um, You know, like a tighter polar pattern, maybe if Mm hmm. it for drums and things on stage. Um, but really convenient. I mean, I, I sent you guys the unboxing video. So we needed to see that, but it is really convenient in the sense that, um, kind of works in this similar way that a, in an SM seven or other mics work on a boom arm, so it's kind of not in the way in the same way that other mics are on the boom, It kind of nicely, gets in the right spot and doesn't cloud your view of other things. And it has this little pivot to it, which is pretty convenient, the full range of motion is from straight ahead yeah, almost full range. It, when, when you try to go. like, it That's the limit. back up. uh, so it's, Right. that'll limit some positionings, Yeah. but it is like front and back. [00:12:00] Okay. I did honestly wish it wouldn't have, um, just ran into Collided to the body of the mic, Yeah. Yeah. But besides that, I mean, It's It sounds great. I, I, I like the voicing of it. whole line. Yeah, I, I, mm hmm. the, the dynamic version and George, I don't, I think I seen those files, but so here's a dynamic one, which really just looking at it, the only The main thing you notice a difference is just. The darker color. It's kind of an interesting dynamic mic because it gives you these, um, filters and pads, it's active. So a dynamic mic that needs phantom power, and it seems to, um, maybe make it easier on the mic preamp. Um, it hmm. I would say in there with other kind of uh, Hotter Dynamic mics in like the kind of 421 type range where they kind of border a little bit more on kind of sounding condenser ish. Here's your two samples. It's only 11. It's a short sample. Here we [00:13:00] go. Guess which is which. So the second one sounds like the dynamic. Mm hmm. Yeah. And, and, and, yeah, what are the switches on there again? Give me a, rundown of the controls. Yeah. and then a, Um, high pass, a 3 position high pass filter. Three position. Oh, cool. Yeah, off being one of them, but here, let me, let me get you the, hmm. I would say that it'd be 60 and 120 It's probably going to be the same as yours, Yeah. so, I was curious. a 60 or is it 80? 80 and 120 on the Oh, mm hmm. And then the uh, the pad is like I said, 10 DB, if it's a gradual slope, I had a, [00:14:00] at, um, at, um, cutters. We had my labs that had a 400 high pass filter, you 87 I think of 300 or something like that. They're very high. Yeah, but there it's a They're a long slope. super, super gradual. Yeah. it's gradual. Now, that's interesting. So, yeah, I'm wondering if the slopes are set differently on the, on that instrument mic versus the, the pencil mic, you know, it's, they're all using the same basic guts, just in different configurations, They're all in know, same capsule. you know, color pattern a little bit by the acoustics around it, maybe, electronics, that might change the noise. Mm the noise hmm. So, you know, Andrew's mic, I would say, it to also Probably because that basket is so open probably have a more wider, polar pattern, Maybe And little bit more open sound, I would think for what Andrew has, just because it doesn't have the pop filter I mean he does have that, He's a little foam ball on there, but on [00:15:00] it much, yeah. andrew, what's, what, what are your impressions of the, uh, of the, is it CC eight, right? yeah, the CC8, which you also have. I do. I have two. I, like them. you, uh I put this through its paces. Okay, that, that is one of the problems. I'll go to the, Let me He popped it on purpose. of the problems. Is He, no, he was making a point. Yeah, exactly. I was Wizard is never late. He always arrives when he means to, right? Yeah, that's right. That's right. I, I've put this through a lot of tests. I've compared it with the 41. 6. I put it up against the NTG5. Um, I've done It in the Tri booth. I've done it in the Porter booth. I've done it in my booth, used it everywhere. Um, I think Robert, actually, I sent a file to Robert, uh, last week and Robert's response was listening to the NTG5, the 41. 6 and the. CC8, that, the CC8 moves a bit closer to the 41. 6 than the NTG5, thought so. [00:16:00] I think it's, that's what I'm hearing as well. It didn't quite have that, has a little bit more truth in the mid range. It doesn't have that, like kind of. yeah, 416, like thing. that I know it's, like what people like, but it's also technically what makes it so real. exactly. But this one, if you look at the frequency response, it's actually, is, very flat. Yes. and it's got a couple of tiny bumps in the top end to give it a little bit of cut, but it's a very flat mic. I know from other people who have played around with this mic, it takes EQ beautifully. You can really thrash it and it won't let go. So that that's a really good thing and just shows the quality of the microphone. On the downside of the mic, As we've already heard, it does tend to pop, unfortunately, So you've got to be very, very, careful when you're using this thing that you don't sort of pop continually. Um, I wanted to try this because I just [00:17:00] like the form factor of it when you're traveling, that it could be a really good, mic to chuck in a bag use when you're on the road because it is. Small, it's pretty Speaking of road, who makes that shock mount you're using with the mic? Wow. Road, road. So it does, it does not come with any kind of shock mounting of its own. it No, it just comes with a normal mic clip, Right. Same, same, same one is probably, maybe, I think it's probably the same mic clip that I have. Right. probably, let Yeah. in my And so that's the, that's the trade off. Right. So mic clips are interesting because when you first get them and you're trying to put that mic in there, you're like, man, I don't want to snap this mic clip, But the plastic is really strong and it feels like you're putting a lot of pressure in, but not the easiest, like, those things are exactly smaller than the mics and you gotta like, well, the Sennheiser my clip was the same way. I remember the four 16 people. I would just think like, is this going to fit? But that's what, [00:18:00] that's why it doesn't fall out. Yeah. so really. that's what you get is the clip Yeah. and then the foaming that that's all that comes with So do you think if you were to travel with it, you would actually bother to bring along the bigger shock mount for it? Or would you just use the clip? I'll just use the clip? Yeah, because I'm not touching anything, nothing, True. fine. The only other downside was because of having one of these, because I'm trying to make the road case as small as possible, and Right. really attractive. Like if I get a, you know, the old NTG5, You can plug it straight in. in. World's most badass USB mic. Uh That's what you end up with. But this one is too big. it doesn't Okay. The chassis is too thick. Yeah, it's too uh huh. What you might be able to get is a, uh, what would you need? a, um, female to female or male to female, uh, adapter. Like a little Barrel. yeah. It's an extender. They call it a [00:19:00] barrel extender? Yeah, And I bet you that would get you plugged straight in there without a Yeah. would. yeah, Which is essentially the world's shortest mic cable. Off to Yes. what it is. Peters or you could just get your Dremel tool and start filing off and thinning out the back of that OC eight. worth it. Oh, so worth it. Yeah, that'll work. Making it a perm, a permanent attachment to the mic port pro and just like the, well, these work. together. That's the, I guess you could try to widen that channel in the mic port pro, which, which, which is going to be Andrew. I don't think he's going to machine the tail end of his mic. go neither. Yeah. Is you agreed. just pull it apart. Just solder it in, you know, Yeah, there you go. Like, there you go yeah, yeah. But anyway, I, I, I, I really like it. I think it's, um, me, the, the sound of it is, is really good. Um, of you on it, to be honest. I, It sounds great on that. sounds the way a small diaphragm condenser should sound, which is really clean, and really [00:20:00] articulate, and just dead, dead accurate, Yeah, lack of a better word. use like small diaphragm condensers like that on stage for opera singers, Mm hmm. In fact, that's an extremely common use case. You'll often see the ships where they have the little head Yeah. this very skinny long pole. Yeah. that goes down to a floor. stock is like 400. Yes. Yes, it is. expensive mic cable, technically. But yeah. they don't use, uh, they don't use you know when money is no object. They're not using large diaphragm mics. They're using I think the Beatles used up on, uh, the Yeah, on the let it be. Yeah. I Yes. the Beatles ones weren't they? they were using the AKGs. I'm sure. AKG version of that with the, Yeah, yeah, it was Well, you know, Austrian Audio is still a young company. They're not trying to, you know, they're there. You can tell that they're carefully rolling out iterations of the mics. You know, they could eventually make a remote capsule version of [00:21:00] this mic where the capsule is on a cable, you know, and it runs down a long cable and, you know, for extremely small, you know, when you're trying to get the capsule in really tight spaces, or if you want to mount it to a violin or the body of an instrument or whatever, you know, so there's a much more they could do. much about, their capsules and they're, and they're less about, you know, like, I, wonder if they would, I don't see them doing it, but like Would they do a tube mic? Mm hmm. I don't Who knows? in their in their thought process. Like, know, we're just trying to provide very They seem to be looking forward. need a tube for that. You Yeah, they seem to be kind of looking forward and not looking so much backward like traditional design. interested in color for the sake of color. Right. They're like you, you do your color, we'll give you truth. Which I dig that. Yeah. Maybe, Maybe, they will do a C12. Who knows? Who knows? Who knows? They got the [00:22:00] capsule. Robbo, did you get anything new yet? Or is this all about us today? Nah, I got a new toy too, but I mean, you've kind of seen it before, but I thought I'd unbox it anyway. Because it's All right. and this is literally, uh, can I say, this is literally an unboxing. I, I was spoiled. Firstly, can I say, hello to the Aster. Mm. Mm hello to the arsehole who stole my, um, my Hi X 65s while I was at my parents place looking after my mum. uh, they kindly replaced my, uh, my 65s hmm. and gave me a pair of. The 55s. Ooh. that inch in a quarter inch? sound Oh, do they? Okay Yeah, But what I, what they did give me was this, let's look at that. yes Now this, this. literally is an [00:23:00] unboxing, I have to say, because I haven't had a chance to get to it, but it up. And yeah, like you say, use it to tie your cables down and stuff. No, I think I threw that away. Yeah, What were you thinking? I don't know Oh, look in its own little road case and everything. How's that? yeah, yeah, You know when they're, you know when they, uh, they're, in a different price category, when they give you a case, a road case. yeah, Yeah, I know. It's very Mm hmm. um, so yeah, so look, this will probably, to be fair, this will probably be making the trip with me when I have to go into an agency client, who shall not be named, of mine, who doesn't believe in investing in microphones, so this will probably be handy because it will probably be coming with me. [00:24:00] Don't get it stolen from your car. Yeah, it won't be staying in my car by itself. Don't worry. Yeah, yeah, there we go. Certificate of quality. Can everyone oh look at that? yep. So that? was, uh, Oh, this year 30th of the 4th, not individually listened to and signed off. Yeah. And then polar pilot handbook sticker. there we yeah, that's cool Some drugs, cool. um, The cable that goes in the back of it for The The mystery magic weird cable. Yeah. Now, uh, uh, we were talking about these before, we started We didn't, we didn't like them, basically. made the point that it doesn't swivel, which Yes, I hadn't thought about having seen you guys using, yours, but you're right, the fact that it doesn't swivel, You can't, you can't do no, but you can't, You can't do this trick, right? can't rotate the mic in the basket, right? So if that's something you want to do, you [00:25:00] can't do it with that clip. I'm using ironically or interestingly, I'm using the original 414, yeah. 414 clip, yeah, is completely compatible, interestingly enough. So if you have one of those laying around, can use it. and, honestly, those, uh, Austrian audio clips are not cheap. No, I'm, I'm No. I think they're like a hundred bucks. yeah. But, um, a nice clip, it's just like, it doesn't let you rotate, and that's the Right. It's well made, it just, yeah, has that one lack of flexibility. So, I recommend You get the, Triad Orbit It makes a super awesome pivoting ball head mount. Okay. That makes it extremely easy to quickly rotate a mic. Well, it's a ball head, so really, any direction. Um, but, give you, I suppose, Do I, I sound any different, by the way? How do I You sound warmer, Robert. Do I I change my mic? Yeah. Uh in defense of Austrian audio, I think I know why that [00:26:00] shock mount is the way it is. Because if you look at the OC818 and look at the back where you've got, you you can either put a, you know, the Bluetooth dongle or the second Hang on. Here we go. Yes. If it was completely around, you wouldn't be able to put it in there. Cause I can't use the Rycote on the 818 for that Ah, you That is true. There is a little, Yeah. Okay. mind my goofy little pop screen, but there is a little opening in the back right here. that's, that's the reason Right there. give you that same mic clip for the 18 and the other, I was going to other, it to be able to rotate it, you do have, I mean, it's not a shock mount, but you do have option, I guess, yeah. it, Yes, absolutely. I mean, the bottom line is, that, that is Have we done a lot of tests of shockmount to not to shockmount or not to shockmount like in a context of voiceover? don't think there's almost any situation where you'd know if you're using the shockmount or not. Unless you bump into [00:27:00] something. a voice act, if you were voice acting and you were one of those um, and you, let me turn, get off that. If you're one of those people that sort of, you know, threw your hands around and did the whole, ah, you know, blah, blah, blah. And you accidentally. You know, I mean, yeah, okay, It's not Oh, yeah. but if you bumped it or kicked it with your toe or something, it might Yeah, I mean, even with a shock mount, if I bump the arm, Yeah. well, it's hitting the booth too, but yeah, if I bump the arm, you're definitely going to hear it even with a shock mount. So, Hmm. Yeah. but, um, it's nice that they give you, they give you the clip. You have. the option. You have the option. So I'm really excited about that. I'll, Oh man, are you kidding me? Austrian audio has hooked us up. I would like to say. Yeah. uh, firstly, I know they're sponsors and I know we've just scored all this, but firstly, awesome gear, seriously. my, I was, when my headphones were stolen from my car, was [00:28:00] devastated because I'd never used headphones to mix until they sent me those a while ago. And I've fallen in love with them like it was, Yeah. C monitor. I sort of, I mix on my main monitors and then mix down in the crappy little computer speaker that I use. And then I was putting the 65s on and, and they just become a part of my workflow. And when they went, I was devastated. So, um, So, so the fact that, uh, the fact that they've come back and by the way, if you're in Wyong, New South Wales, and some guy's trying to sell you a pair of Austrian audios in the pub, voodoo sound. com. au just drop me a line. Uh, my wife's uncle is actually a bikey. He's a hell's angel. So I'll Oh, he'll take care of you. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, Yeah. He'll get that for you. yeah, yeah. Yeah. I love it. with an Austrian audio mic, Yeah, the before And after interview. you very much. Hey, you know what? I totally forgot, Andrew. I forgot to [00:29:00] play your your CC eight test clip. Should I play that real quick? Oh yeah, Let's So this is, what is this, Five different, a few different takes strung together. There's uh, the first one is the NTG5, second one is the CC8, and the third one is the 41. 6. Oh, cool. Okay. So now we can hear it in context with two other venerable mics. Here we go. Oh, all in the Which booth? Your Steer Home booth. He can do the, same thing Got it. Here you go. Air Arabia City Checkin has landed at City Dagger in Dubai. Drop off bags and get your pass. Visit air arabia com for City Check Dagger in Dubai. Get your pass. Visit air arabia com for detail. Arabia's City Check-in has been at City Center Shi Duga in Dubai. Well, that was interesting because they [00:30:00] all did sound different. NTG5 was hyped. It definitely is Hyped What was the last one? What was the final one? 6. Wow, the, the NTG5 is like the 7506s of microphones. It's like, just like low end, high end, like You know, I, I guess they did that because they wanted to sound totally different from the NTG3. not that it doesn't sound nice, but it is not, it's, I don't think it's flat, No, no, it's not flat. The CC8 is the flat mic. This is this, this is flattest and one right here, right? Yeah, Yeah, that's, that's what a flat, proper, accurate microphone sounds like. the others are not that like, edgy kind of like lost some low end And it definitely had that edginess that yeah, It works on commercials i don't think you're doing your next album with it Let me hear something. you know it just has that like [00:31:00] little snarl to it that I, yeah, yeah, the like the 416. I I, no but no but you can see how it. would slice through a mix more than the other one like yeah, yeah, sure. But I guess, I mean, I, I, I, I, until I've got this sucker, I've been on the NTG5. maybe it's because I've got used to it, but I just listened to that then and went, wow, that's Right. Right. it's compared to the ntg5 it's very thin. Yeah, that's incredible. comcom I mean, I liked hearing the CC 8 in the, in the, in the, context of those two shotgun mics. Cause it just brings draws attention to the fact that those shotgun mics are not accurate. They're not flat. They have a very distinct tone and that tone can be a detriment or it can be exactly what the client wanted. So Yeah. can get lucky and a lot of people are used to that sound. I mean, we're programmed to hear that [00:32:00] 416, 416, um, on human voice. So we've gotten very used to that EQ curve, you know. Hmm. So we're just out of interest, out of the three mics in that shootout, Which one did you prefer? Which one did you find more pleasing? And which one do you think would be perfect for chucking in a road case and taking with you? well, I mean, I'm not mixing it so I could use any of them. Um, my, just straight out of the mic sound, which just sounds the most commercial ready to go on the air, probably the Road, is my opinion. I would agree. wow. I would agree. Can I just say, No. ago, I would have said 416 any day of the week, but I'm hearing that now, it's changed my mind. I think the road has a lot of low end that once you're done mixing, you're going to pitch it. And mean, you're going to cut that out anyway? Yeah. it though, in the first place. No, I know it's just the 416 gives you that just like [00:33:00] push the fader up and you're done kind of thing. Yeah. Yeah. mix and it's not really, when you isolate it, you're like, eugh. But if I take this it just like, Kind of pokes through and it's just does that thing that I think that's what people are going for because I don't think you can accuse the 416 of many things like it is not accurate and it is not pretty sounding Right. it just has this like, it's going to sit in a commercial sounding mix where you want that voice to be heard, going to get heard with less effort than the other mics, little, for you voiceover for you specifically, Andrew, I would go NTG5 for your shotgun. And I would say the 818 for your large diaphragm. They'd be my two picks. Okay. I've, I just want to do one last experiment with this microphone because I we know it's flat. But [00:34:00] if I hit the 4k button on the SSL, has given it more of a, uh, Crunch. Mm hmm. It is like instant 416. almost. Yeah, it's given it that top bump for sure. It's just emphasizing what is there and pulling it that's right. what I'm hearing. Yep. Yeah, interesting. that does something similar from, um, who does it slate digital Mm hmm. air, Mm hmm. you've talked about that one a lot. my. go to for that sort of thing. Absolutely. Just winding it in so it goes, if anyone cares, it goes, on the voice bus and it goes on the final mix bus For Oh, wow. That's where I use it. Mm say, I would say the the CC 8 is the most flexible. if it was a sound and you didn't know, like, you're going to do a hi hat or a voice or this or that, I yeah, CC 8's got the most natural soundstage more of a [00:35:00] desert island mic. Yeah. You could use that CC 8 on literally any instrument. And you'd be fine with Just a little EQ Just call me Human human voice included. I mean, Yep. yeah. yeah. 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