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Just because an event "has to" happen, some people think that, of course, it will happen. It ain't necessarily so! Ballard had but a few hours to solve the problem, and he knew that the answer was there, before his eyes—if he could see it in time! Momentum by Charles Dye. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.We are so thankful for your 5 star reviews and they are coming in faster than ever. RCraig had this to say on Apple Podcasts US, “ Sci-Fi at its best! This is the best of the best sci-fi podcasts. I love the stories and the narration and I highly recommend this podcast to anyone who like science fiction!” Thanks RCraig for the 5 stars and that awesome review. We would love it if you would leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, if you think we deserve it. And even though Spotify doesn't allow reviews you can give us 5 stars on Spotify, where we currently enjoy a 4.9 rating.Thanks for everything you do to support our podcast.Another podcast and another author makes his debut. Charles Dye was born in San Fernando, California, in 1925. His first published story, The Last Orbit, appeared in the February 1950 issue of Amazing Stories. He is credited with having written seventeen short stories and one novel. One of the stories Charles Dye is known for wasn't actually written by him. If you open Planet Stories magazine from July 1952, you'll find The Man Who Staked the Stars credited to Dye. However, the story was actually written by Katherine MacLean, who was briefly married to him. The reason MacLean gave Dye credit remains unknown.By the way, The Man Who Staked the Stars is a novella—a work of fiction longer than a short story but shorter than a full-length novel, typically ranging from 17,500 to 40,000 words, according to the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association.Let's peel back the pages of Future combined with Science Fiction Stories in July 1951 to page 59, Momentum by Charles Dye…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, I don't normally do this but the story you will hear next on the podcast is one of my favorites, The last living man on a world rendered utterly lifeless by all–consuming fire– how could he start life alone? Adam and No Eve by Alfred Bester.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================
It was a wonderful plan, a boon to humanity. And solving the parking problem would make a fortune for Slim and me. But when the secret got out… Parking Unlimited By Noel Loomis. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Noel Loomis was born in Wakita, Oklahoma Territory in 1905, two years before it became a state. And if Wakita Oklahoma rings a bell it might be because it was one of the filming locations for the motion picture blockbuster Twister. This tiny town near the Oklahoma border with Kansas had less than 400 people when Loomis was born and only around 300 today.Although he wrote science fiction Loomis is best known for his Westerns. He won the Spur award for Best Western Novel in 1958 for Short Cut to Red River. He won the award again the next year for a short story, Grandfather Out of the Past.Noel Loomis penned two science fiction novels and about 30 science fiction short stories. From Future combined with Science Fiction Stories dated May-June 1950, we will discover our story on page 70, Parking Unlimited By Noel Loomis…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Just because an event "has to" happen, some people think that, of course, it will happen. It ain't necessarily so! Ballard had but a few hours to solve the problem, and he knew that the answer was there, before his eyes—if he could see it in time! Momentum by Charles Dye.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================
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In this captivating episode of The Jay Franze Show, we are joined by the multi-talented Charles Dye, a Grammy-winning mixer/producer, an acclaimed filmmaker, and a brilliant novelist. With an illustrious career spanning music production, film direction, and storytelling, Dye has left an indelible mark on the creative industries.As a renowned recording and mixing engineer, Dye's sonic wizardry has graced the works of music legends such as Aerosmith, Frank Sinatra, Shakira, and Jon Bon Jovi. His incredible contributions have sold a staggering 90 million records, making him a true maestro behind the mixing console.But Dye's artistic prowess doesn't end there. With a passion for storytelling and visual expression, he delved into the world of filmmaking. Studying screenwriting at UCLA, he wrote and directed the award-winning film, "TWO SECRETS," which garnered critical acclaim and was selected for prestigious film festivals worldwide. His screenplay, "BUTTERFLY," even earned a coveted spot on Coverfly's The Red List as a top-ranking thriller short.Beyond his creative pursuits, Dye's expertise in production led him to serve as the Director of Production for The Kitchen, an Emmy-winning dubbing company. Over the course of four years, he spearheaded a team that delivered an astonishing 30 hours of television and films each week for a range of esteemed networks and studios.Currently pursuing a Creative Writing MFA and engrossed in crafting his latest novel, "AURORA," Dye continues to push the boundaries of his artistic endeavors. Join us on this illuminating episode as we dive into the mind of Charles Dye, exploring his remarkable journey, the interplay between music and storytelling, and his invaluable insights into the creative process.Tune in to The Jay Franze Show for an unforgettable conversation with Charles Dye, an exceptional artist who has mastered the art of creativity across multiple mediums. Get inspired by his wisdom, innovation, and unwavering dedication to pursuing artistic excellence.Show InformationHost: Jay FranzeGuest: Charles DyeRecorded: July 09, 2023LinksJay Franze: https://JayFranze.comCharles Dye: http://charlesdye.com/ Support the show
Working Class Audio #205 with Frank Socorro!!! Franklin Emmanuel Socorro started his audio career in the early 2000's working in the Miami area recording the diverse styles that happen in a city thats such a melting pot. During that time an opportunity to work on a Bad Boy project put him on a fast track that led to him working with artist's such as Mary J Blige, Lenny Kravitz and Lauryn Hill. Eventually he would land a position as head engineer for super producer Salaam Remi. This new position brought a wider range of projects from Nas and Cee-Lo to major motion picture work for Rush Hour and Sex and the City. Along the way came 5 grammy nominations and several gold and platinum plaques. He currently operates his own studio while working with the future of audio at the SAE miami campus About this Interview: Frank joins me to tell of his incredible story of his rise to the top and the thing that changed it all, his early training with Charles Dye, working with Salaam Remi, Diddy, Tony Maserati and finding peace in claiming control of his time. Enjoy! – Matt Show Notes and Links UA Promo: https://www.uaudio.com/classic-apollo-promo Audio-Technica ATM230PK - https://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/e5c7d2ca9189679b/index.html AEA KU5A: https://goo.gl/km8139 Audio Life on Gearslutz: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/audio-life/
The Texas Radio Theatre Company recreates this lost ABC radio Tales of Tomorrow episode called "Syndrome Johnny" by Charles Dye about the world ravaged by pandemic after pandemic.This radio play was recorded at the Arlington Museum of Art on May 30th 2009 in front of a studio audience and includes the voice talents of Larry Groebe, Gary Layton, Tiffany Lonsdale-Hands, Ken Raney, Kelly Scott and Ric Spiegel.Ken Raney provides the live sound effects and Richard Frohlich directs and engineers.The play runs approximately 30 minutes.
This week’s show is exclusively sponsored by Cascade Microphones, home of the popular Fat Head ribbon mike that you’ve heard in a number of shootouts here on the show, which starts at just $149 US. And, check out their newest models, the Michael Jolly Edition Gomez ribbon mic and the Cascade C77, AES 2008 Par Excellence Winner. CascadeMicrophones.comWorld Class Mics At Bedroom Studio Prices News: X-Tempo POK - Wireless DAW Controller IK Multimedia T-RackS 3 Master Classes Sweetwater Guide to Wireless Systems Rhonda Vincent’s Album Project FREE Massey Tools Bundle Massey TapeHead For AU Format Crosstalk: FOLLOW AL ON TWITTER!http://Twitter.com/allenwagner PSN Sponsored By Cascade Microphones Bill Camarata’s Box Of Sound: Box of Sound #34 – Love The Surface Noise, Man 'Improving Bryan' channel on Mevio The Gulch Studio - Grae Smart Mike's Video Site Recommendation AOR-FM Indie Promo Site Our Stage Indie Promo Site Trent Reznor Digg Interview Marco Sfogli plays on a Larry Carlton style backing track Celebrity Interview: Charles DyeWe are proud to welcome back as our guest multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye, who began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he's mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, Jimmy Buffet, Crease and Jon Bon Jovi. He's also recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira (*WOWZERZ*) and Gloria Estefan, among many others. This is Part #2 of a multi-part interview. John Ralston's Official Site TurnMeUp.org Mix It Like A Record Auraleo.com MiLaRforum.com Source Elements Plugin Click to hear Charles' recent productions and mixes! CharlesDye.com The Stupid Knob: "The Nuge"• Ted Nugent offers security services to Paul McCartney. • Incompetent burglar badly bungles drum theft. • Wisconsin man battered singer over lousy heavy metal karaoke. • Amy Winehouse wants to write a children’s book? • Coolio injured in stage dive. • Man accused of attempted murder with a guitar Trivia Contest: It's time to announce ALL the winners in the Ribbon Mic Giveaway! See you next show! http://ProjectStudioNetwork.com Tags: recording studio home studio project studio protools digidesign mix it like a record project studio network bob brooks unsung heroes of the music business cascade microphones fat head microphone michael jolly cascade c77 xtempo pok ik multimedia sweetwater rhonda vincent steven massey massey plugins tapehead bill camarata grae smart aorfm trent reznor kevin rose digg marco sfogli john ralston turnmeup ted nugent amy winehouse coolio slau
On this week's podcast we've got News, Crosstalk, a Celebrity Interview and a SUPER TWEAKIN' Stupid Knob! This week’s show is exclusively sponsored by Cascade Microphones, home of the popular Fat Head ribbon mike that you’ve heard in a number of shootouts here on the show, which starts at just $149 US. And, check out their newest model, the Michael Jolly Edition Gomez ribbon mic. CascadeMicrophones.comWorld Class Mics At Bedroom Studio Prices News: Pro Tools 8 Is Imminent Proteus VX Software Sound Module Now FREE IK Multimedia Announces Windows Vista Support Planet Waves Modular Snake System Massey Plugins Release De-esser TruePianos 1.4.0 For Windows & Mac Released Crosstalk: FOLLOW AL ON TWITTER! http://Twitter.com/allenwagner Daryl's House PSN Sponsored By Cascade Microphones The Great Don LaFontaine Has Passed Away Celebrity Interview: Charles DyeWe are proud to welcome back as our guest multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye, who began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he's mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, Jimmy Buffet, Crease and Jon Bon Jovi. He's also recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira (*shudder*) and Gloria Estefan, among many others. This is Part #1 of a multi-part interview. Mix It Like A Record Auraleo.com MiLaRforum.com Source Elements Plugin Click to hear Charles' recent productions and mixes! CharlesDye.com Mix Masters: Platinum Engineers Reveal Their Secrets for Success The Mixing Engineer's Handbook Mixing With Your Mind The Stupid Knob: • Man accused of stealing an electric guitar . . . by shoving it in his pants? "Keef"• "Keef" Richards spits at drummer Charlie Watts. • "Keef" finds racking his brain difficult. • Do the Stones talk when they’re not on the road? • Sheep embryos help Debbie Harry's looks? • Ukelele player abused? • "Keef" to donate his body to science? • "Keef" injected heroin using syringes from, FAO Schwarz? • Man tries to cash check for $360 Billion . . . to start record company. • AARP is proud to present . . . Foreigner? • Mariachi gets probation. AY YI YI! • Sony BMG, software pirates? Trivia Contest: It's time to announce the winners in the Ribbon Mic Giveaway! See you next show! http://ProjectStudioNetwork.com Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin frappr creative commons digidesign mix it like a record project studio network bob brooks unsung heroes of the music business cascade microphones ribbon microphone fat head microphone pro tools 8 Proteus VX ik multimedia planet waves modular snake steven massey massey deesser truepianos twitter daryls house daryl hall don lafontaine charles dye Ricky Martin Sammy Hagar Julio Iglesias Jimmy Buffet Crease Jon Bon Jovi Aerosmith Jennifer Lopez Shakira gloria estefan keith richards charllie watts mick jagger deborah harry sony bmg point dev led zeppelin classik studio reverb nady mixerman milar
On this week's podcast we've got News, Crosstalk, Sessions With Slau and we tweak The Stupid Knob! News: New RealTraps Video Tour - "Made In Connecticut" Trent Reznor Ghosts I-IV Avantone Active MixCubes Learn Songs at iVideoSongs.com IK Multimedia Promotion - FREE! We've lost a few good heroes recently: Buddy Miles, Jeff Healy & Mike Smith of the Dave Clark Five Crosstalk: Mike tells us Buddy Miles stories Arnie Carruthers is recovering nicely and performing again Seth Godin: Live Music Talk A PSN shirt? Can't get it. Charles Dye had a fantastic workshop at the Sibelius Academy in Finland. He's also coming back to the West Coast soon. Stay tuned for details! Sessions With Slau: Slau features the CAD M179 microphone. The Stupid Knob: MTV Plays Music Videos?! Whitney got paid HOW MUCH?! Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: When his 1995 album Me Against the World went to No.1 on the US chart, Tupac Shakur became the first male solo artist to accomplish what? A: He was the first male solo artist to have a #1 album while in prison. This week's big winner is Mark Anderson! He takes home a copy of Guitar And Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Honorable mention goes out to Bill Camarata and Michael Leonard! See you next week! Related Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin frappr creative commons digidesign pro tools mix it like a record project studio network bob brooks unsung heroes of the music business realtraps ethan winer trent reznor nine inch nails avantone active mix cubes ivideosongs ik multimedia amplitube jimi hendrix ampeg svx buddy miles jeff healy mike smith dave clark five arnie carruthers seth godin charles dye slau cad m179 paula abdul whitney houston me against the world tupc shakur
News, Crosstalk, a Gear Review, a Featured Performance and we tweak The Stupid Knob! News: Official Digidesign Support For 8-Core Mac Pro MusicRow Drum Queen School Of Audio (SAE) Engineering Ardour Open Source DAW de la Mancha Dynamite Cowbell Plugin FX Plugin Comparison Site #1 FX Plugin Comparison Site #2 Crosstalk: Les Paul Is 92! Stax Records Is 50! Send in your questions for Charles Dye! Send in your questions for a Mastering Engineer! Calling all Cat Box submissions! Here kitty, kitty. Johnny Cash Video Feature: Louis Armstrong and Johnny Cash - Blue Yodel No. 9 Johnny Cash's Last Recorded Performance at the Carter Family Fold July 5, 2003. Gear Review: The Epiphone Valve Jr. See The Amp Head See The Speaker Cabinet Mike's credit card just FLEW out of his wallet for this one. Featured Performance: Al fininshed his work on the french dance/chill song One Step Away. Check out the final master! We'll let you know where you can pick up the album as soon as it's released. The artist is VillaBlue, which is Juanite Grande and Pascal De Falco. VillaBlue On MySpace Juanita Grande's Web Site The Stupid Knob: Moby, The Vegan Vampire! Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: In spite of the fact that much of his time was devoted to his role on Rawhide, the western TV series, this actor had time to record a major novelty hit. Who was he and what was the song? A: He was Sheb Wooley and the song was Purple People Eater! This week's winner is Patrique Osbourne. Congratulations Patrique, you're taking home a copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Honorable mention goes out to Jonathan McMillan and Steven Moore. Great job! See you next week! Related Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin frappr creative commons digidesign mix it like a record project studio network bob brooks unsung heroes of the music business the stupid knob lane sumner mac pro 8 core musicrow drum queen roland tr 808 roland tr 909 sequencial drumtraks the school of audio engineering ardour de la mancha dynamite cowbell plugin les paul stax records johnny cash epiphone valve junior villablue moby sheb wooley clint eastwood purple people eater rawhide grand ole opry blue velvets golliwogs
News, a Celebrity Interview, and we tweak The Stupid Knob! News: Extreme Punch 2 Analog Tape Emulation Pro Tools Updated to 7.3.1 cs3 Kenny Gioia's Pro Tools Videos Link #1 Kenny Gioia's Pro Tools Videos Link #2 Pro Tools 310i: Advanced ICON Mixing Techniques URS Plugins The URS discount code: twentyoff http://www.All-Guitar-Chords.com/ Celebrity Interview: Al met Scott Griggs over at Charles Dye's forum over at The Womb, that's MilarForum.com. Scott has an interesting project in progress and wanted to ask some questions and opinions regarding the direction he's taking. It occurred to us that many of you may have exactly the same questions, so we invited Scott to come and grill Al in person. Apogee AD/DA Convertors RealTraps.com Ethan Winer's Forum Millennia TD-1 Mic Pre Avalon VT-737sp Mic Pre / Channel Strip Focusrite ISA 220 Session Pack Mackie HR824 Monitors mk2 Adam Audio A7 Monitors Dynaudio BM 5A Monitors Avantone Mix Cubes Andy Diekroger (800) 222-4700 ext 1273# http://Sweetwater.com Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: What mega, superstar musician made the two following statements: 1) "I guess I just want to be remembered as a good musician and a good writer of good songs." 2) "When Jim Croce died, John Lennon said to me, 'You sell more records when you die than when you live. And with you, I hear so many of your records on the radio now that if you die, it will get so ridiculous I'll have to throw my radio out the window.'" A: Elton John! This week's winner is Roger Linder. Congratulations Roger, you're taking home a copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Honorable mention goes out to Pete Jarvis, Dave Jackson from the Musician's Cooler podcast, Utku Alatas from Istanbul, Turkey, Trevor Brooks and Dave King. Great job! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign mix it like a record extreme punch kenny gioia groovebox urs plugins scott griggs milar forum apogee realtraps millennia avalon focusrite mackie adam audio dynaudio avantone auratone andy diekroger elton john jim croce john lennon
News, Crosstalk, a Spotlight feature on recording drums and Viewer Mail! News: U-NO-60 Virtual Synth JamJunky Groove Monkee Rock For Addictive Drums iChords Audio To MIDI Modartt Pianoteq Pianoteq Forums TuneCore/Guitar Center Van Giveaway Crosstalk: Start sending in your questions for Charles Dye! Dave Chick comments on Leo Badinella Sweetwater's guitar recording tip Brian Daste's guitar recording trick Al's featured video - The Loudness Wars: Spotlight: The Recorderman overhead drum mic technique. Recorderman's original post at Recording.org Gearslutz thread with more discussion and pictures Viewer Mail: Joao Alves recommends this video cowbell lesson! An audio comment from Jeff Connor Lava lamp invention from Patrique Osbourne A gear/MIDI question from Jon Solitro An audio question about MILAR from Rick Shelton The Stupid Knob: R. Kelly -- Pillar of the community...nay...THE WORLD! Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: It's one of the biggest singles of all time. It was #1 in almost every charting country in the world, including the UK and the US. It's the second most successful single of all time (after Cher's Believe) since 1999 in the United World Chart and has sold about 9 million copies worldwide. It's a duet, and a remake of a song off of the movie soundtrack of the movie Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights. A: Hips Don't Lie, Shakira (ahh-OOO-gah) and Wyclef Jean! This week's winner is Mark Long. Congratulations Mark, you're taking home a copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Honorable mention goes out to Alex Free and Jon Solitro. Great job! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign mix it like a record jamjunky groove monkey addictive drums ichords pianoteq tunecore guitar center charles dye leo badinella brian daste the loudness wars recorderman gearslutz r kelly cher dirty dancing hips dont lie shakira wyclef jean
News, a Celebrity Interview and and an extra large helping of Crosstalk! News: Massey Plugins - The To-do List Upcoming Massey Tape Delay Plugin Kylie Minogue Chooses Unknown Philharmonia Orchestra Samples MusicTheory.net ExpertVillage.com Brad Delp Dead At 55 Celebrity Interview: This week Al caught up with Eric McMiller, better known online as EricTheKid. Eric worked his way up from interning at a small midwest project studio to a full-time gig at a large New York commercial studio. He's also an alumni of Charles Dye's live Mix It Like A Record training class. Eric shares with us his story and what he's learned along the way. Interview LInks: Eric's Contact Info For Engineering& Booking: ericthekid@gmail.com Digidesign Listing Search For "Eric The Kid" Charles' Forum: MilarForum.com Taylor Studios Manhattan Center Studios Recording Connection ProMedia Training Crosstalk Jim Farley's What's Up With That? Podcast Shane Hendricks (aka Sonic Deviant)Releases New Album! Get Transduction Euphony At CD Baby Shane's Bio Shane's Blog Shane's MySpace Stuart McLellan Links: http://www.TC-Helicon.com http://www.harmony4.blogspot.com http://www.tc-helicon.com/default.asp?id=2895 http://www.tc-helicon.com/default.asp?id=2349 Al Sneaks IntoThe Home Recording Odyssey Podcast! Al's Video Feature: Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: For a short time this woman was a keyboard player for the Beach Boys. She was the only "Beach Girl" ever in the band. Who was she? A: Toni Tenille! Daryl Dragon, the son of classical conductor Carmen Dragon, had studied classical piano for ten years. During the run of Mother Earth Daryl became impressed with Toni’s writing and singing and persuaded her to join the Beach Boys as pianist on their next tour. She was the first and only “Beach Girl.? Daryl wound up being nicknamed “Captain Keyboard? by Mike Love, because he always wore a naval captain’s cap on stage, so when he and Toni teamed up, they naturally became the Captain and Tennille. Congratulation to this week's winner Brian Cowe! Brian takes home a copy of Guitar And Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Honorable Mention goes out to Andrew Schaap, Mark Rufino, Pete Buchwald, Crazy Joe over at SurfLounge.com and John Azevedo. Way to go! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign mix it like a record eric mcmiller massey plugins tape delay Kylie Minogue Philharmonia Orchestra MusicTheory.net ExpertVillage.com brad delp boston milarforum.com taylor studios manhattan center studios recording connection promedia training jim farley shane hendricks sonic deviant transduction euphony tc helicon stuart mcclellan home recording odyssey andrew brierly dave criddle edgar winter frankenstein rick derringer beach boys toni tenille daryl dragon the captain and tenille mike love
It's our "official" 1-Year Anniversary show featuring Charles Dye and the winners of the "A Mix To Dye For" contest. Mike & Slau at the NAMM Show: Celebrity Interview: Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he's mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi. He's also recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Gloria Estefan and Shakira...among many others. Here's Part #8 of our 45 Thousand Years Of Dye featuring the winners and losers of the "A Mix To Dye For Contest". Interview Links: Contest Prizes: First Prize: Autographed copy of Mix It Like A Record First Runner-up: Amadeus Pro or Guitar & Drum Trainer Second Runner-up: Amadeus Pro or Guitar & Drum Trainer Attend A LIVE Charles Dye Class! MIX IT LIKE A RECORD! MiLaR & DUY Contest DUY Plugins McDSP Plugins Ted Jensen Discography Ted Jensen - Sterling Sound Visit Charles' Forum At The Womb Sign Up For The CAPE at The Womb CharlesDye.com Charles' Recent Projects CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE CONTEST WINNERS! AND CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE CONTEST LOSERS! :) That's it! Due to the length of this week's special episode, the trivia prize award from last week has been postponed until next week. See you then! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign guitar and drum trainer charles dye mix it like a record ssl ricky martin sammy hagar julio iglesias jon bon jovi grammy aerosmith jennifer lopez shakira gloria estefan livin la vida loca duy slau kagi media
NAMM news, Leo Laporte drops by and Part #7 of our 45 Days Of Dye! NAMM News: The Mic Thing from SM Pro Audio PSP VintageWarmer 2 SSL Duende 1.5 SSL Drumstrip For Duende AmpliTube 2 Jimi Hendrix Edition Digidesign Reel Tape Suite Digidesign Structure Sampler NEWS FLASH: NAMM Show Overrun By Lava Lamps! Photo evidence provided by the boys over at Inside Home Recording. Derek K. Miller Getting Dangerously Close! Now It's A Lamp That Can Grant Wishes Too?! I Rest My Case. Celebrity Interview #1: You know him as the King Of All Geek Media, the one and only Leo Laporte. While Mike was at the NAMM show Al had a chance to sit down with Leo in honor of our one-year anniversary. They had a chance to talk about the future of PSN and podcasting as well issues that may effect the use of the web for project studio owners everywhere. Interview Links: Leo's Podcasts: this WEEK in TECH Security Now net@nite Windows Weekly MacBreak Weekly FLOSS Weekly Daily Giz Wiz KFI Tech Guy MacBreak The Laporte Report Futures In Biotech this WEEK in MEDIA this WEEK in LAW iLifeZone Inside The Black Box The VFX Show Celebrity Interview #2: Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he's mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi. He's also recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Gloria Estefan and Shakira...among many others. Here's Part #7 of our 45 Thousand Years Of Dye featuring Part #2 of your questions for Charles. Interview Links: Ted Jensen Discography Ted Jensen - Sterling Sound Waves Meta Flanger Derek K. Miller - Inside Home Recording Paul Garay - Inside Home Recording DAW Sample Rates & Bit Depth MIX IT LIKE A RECORD! Sign Up For The CAPE at The Womb CharlesDye.com Charles' Recent Projects Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: This country star had a string of hits that crossed over to the pop charts in the late sixties and seventies. He began his career as a highly regarded session musician, playing on hits by The Monkees, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, the Association, the Mamas & the Papas, Rick Nelson, the Beach Boys and many others. In 1969, he sold more records than the Beatles and began a three year run hosting his own TV variety series. Despite all of his musical success, he can neither read nor write music. Who is this talented recording artist? A: Glen Campbell! We had a LOT of response to this one. The first correct response was given by Chris Cowan. However, Chris has won in this series before, so he receives the kudos but the grand prize of a free copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer goes to our second correct responder, JH Fleming from SurfLounge.com. Congratulations! Honorable Mention goes out to Michael Masse, Brian Stephens from the Music Pro Show, Derek K. Miller from Inside Home Recording, Jonathan Diener, Mark Rufino, Dan Lueders, Andy Bullock, Wade Hundley, Rick Jones and Dave King! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign guitar and drum trainer charles dye mix it like a record ssl ricky martin sammy hagar julio iglesias jon bon jovi grammy aerosmith jennifer lopez shakira gloria estefan livin la vida loca leo laporte namm psp vintagewarmer drumstrip amplitube 2 jimi hendrix edition digidesign reel tape suite digidesign structure sampler inside home recording paul garay derek k miller this week in tech security now net@nite windows weekly macbreak weekly floss weekly daily giz wiz kfi tech guy macbreak the laporte report futures in biotech this week in media this week in law ilifezone inside the black box the vfx show the monkees elvis presley frank sinatra bobby darin the association the mamas and the papas rick nelson the beach boys glen campbell surflounge.com wizoo hans zimmer mic thing reflexion filter time magazine zune net neutrality
News, some Crosstalk and another installment in our 45 Days Of Dye! News: Two Celebrity Passings: Momofuku Ando, the inventor of instant ramen noodles, died last week in Osaka, Japan. He was 96. Broke musicians everywhere are in mourning. The Grand Ol' Opry's king of twang, Del Reeves, has died at 73. His most well-known hit was Girl On The Billboard. Crosstalk: The first PSN was released January 12, 2006! Celebrity Interview This is week #6 in 45 Days Of Dye. Multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he's mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi. He's also recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and Gloria Estefan, among many others. Interview Links: Tom Sartori Web Site Tom Sartori On MySpace Tom Sartori On CD Baby Tom Sartori Poker Story Stu Venable - Angry Folk Podcast The "Cocktail Party" Effect Mike Schettler - Shortler Studios Andrew Brierly - Home Recording Odyssey Podcast Andy DiekrogerSweetwater Engineer(800) 222-4700 Ext. #1273Andy Diekroger - Sweetwater Dave Criddle - Home Recording Odyssey Podcast Hens Zimmerman - Sounds Good Podcast Ted Jensen Discography Ted Jensen - Sterling Sound Brian Stephens - Music Pro Show DUY Valve & Tape McDSP Analog Channel Tri Tone Digital - ColorTone Massey Tape HeadCrane Song - Phoenix Massey - Tape Head Sign Up For The CAPE at The Womb CharlesDye.com Charles' Recent Projects Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: Who was the 22-year old drummer who played on the Marvelettes 1961, number one hit, "Please Mr. Postman"? A: Marvin Gaye! This week's winner is George Leite, congratulations George! You're taking home a free copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer, courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Honorable Mention also goes out to Ernest Daniels, Brian Stephens from The Music Pro Show, Mark Rufino and Dan Leuders! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign guitar and drum trainer charles dye mix it like a record ssl ricky martin sammy hagar julio iglesias jon bon jovi grammy aerosmith jennifer lopez shakira gloria estefan livin la vida loca Momofuku Ando del reeves girl on the billboard tom sartori stu venable angry folk podcast cocktail party effect andrew brierly hit street records home recording odyssey sweetwater andy diegroger dave criddle ted jensen sterling sound brian stephens music pro show duy valve duy tape mcdsp analog channel tri tone digital colortone crane song phoenix massey tape head marvin gaye please mr postman
News, some Crosstalk, another installment in our 45 Days Of Dye and some Viewer Mail! News: Acoustica Sound Editor ChordMate for Mac OS X SpatialVerb A Mix To Dye For - The Contest, is closed. Crosstalk: Studio Feature: Javan Reigner of Willow Street PA. Reg Kehoe And His Marimba Queens - Keep your eye on the bass player! Celebrity Interview This is week #4 in 45 Days Of Dye. Multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he's mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi. He's also recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and Gloria Estefan, among many others. Interview Links: Sign Up For The CAPE at The Womb http://www.JenBeast.com Singer's web site from "Something Happened 2 U" Waves Renaissance Compressor Waves Linear Phase Multiband Dynamics DUY Wide Digidesign X-Form The PSN Charles Dye Ring Tone #1 CharlesDye.com Charles' Recent Projects Viewer Mail: Dave Criddle, Grae Smart and John DiGiorgio. Get Kevin Reeves' Album It's About Time Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: In 1976, who became the first band to use lasers in a live performance? A: The Who! This week's winner is Chris Cowan, congratulations Chris! You're taking home a free copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer, courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Honorable Mention also goes out to Michael Masse and Ernest Daniels! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign guitar and drum trainer charles dye mix it like a record ssl ricky martin sammy hagar julio iglesias jon bon jovi grammy aerosmith jennifer lopez shakira gloria estefan livin la vida loca milar duy waves x-form reg kehoe spatialverb chordmate acoustica
[Show #52] Charles Dye Part #4: A Robot, Renegade Cop News, a Spotlight feature report from PSN Field Correspondent John Davidson, Part #4 of Another Thirty Days Of Dye and Viewer Mail! News: James Brown5/1933 - 12/2006James Brown, dead at 73 TCM Young Film Composers Competition Beta Monkey Music: Free Drum Loops! Ratshack Reverb 2.0 Last chance to get"Mix It Like A Record" for $99!* Offer ends January 5, 2007 Spotlight: The Baltimore Ravens are hot right now, and they could potentially go all the way to the Super Bowl. What does that have to do with production and music you ask? Well, John Davidson, 5-time Emmy-winner and special PSN Field Correspondent found out when he ran into David Wainwright. John Davidson5-timeEmmy-WinnerDavid's also a 5-time Emmy-winning post mixer with extensive experience in various surround sound formats for film and television, including Dolby E, Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro-Logic, etc. David's professional experience runs the entire spectrum from music mixing to film location recording and booming, Foley creation and documentary mixing. But today, John is going to talk with David about an interesting mix he does on the weekends...providing "In-Stadium Live Sound" for the NFL's Baltimore Ravens at the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. Celebrity Interview This is week #4 in Another 30 Days Of Dye. Multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he's mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi. He's also recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and Gloria Estefan, among many others. Interview Links: Last chance to get"Mix It Like A Record" for $99!* Offer ends January 5, 2007 Pow -r Dither Charles In December EM Magazine ProMediaTraining.com Mackie Big Knob (Monitor Control) • See this at Sweetwater Presonus Central Station (Monitor Control) • See this at Sweetwater CharlesDye.com Charles' Recent Projects Viewer Mail: Stu Veneable 2-way Video Question: Suggestion From Mike Shettler Of Shortler Studios:x10.com Brian Stephens: MusicProShow.com Audio Comment From Nate Thoreson Tim Burgess Comments On "iPod Thieves" Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: There was a milestone in country & western music when the first C&W song by a female artist sold over one million copies. It's been covered by, among others, the Dixie Chicks, Suzy Bogguss, Lynn Anderson, and LeAnn Rimes. Who was the artist, OR what was the title of the song? A: I Want to be a Cowboy's Sweetheart by Rubye Blevins, who performed as Patsy Montana. This week's winner submitted the only correct answer and takes home a copy of Guitar And Trainer, courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Congratulations to Dennis McFall! The Jammin' Djembe Player! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign guitar and drum trainer charles dye mix it like a record ssl ricky martin sammy hagar julio iglesias jon bon jovi grammy aerosmith jennifer lopez shakira gloria estefan livin la vida loca shake your bon bon milar emmy dixie chicks suzy bogguss lynn anderson leann rimes ratshack reverb james brown beta monkey music rubye blevins patsy montana
News, a Celebrity Interview with Charles Dye and we tweak The Stupid Knob! News: 5th Edition Of Mix Buss FREE Multi-band Compressor! ManyOne Sample Player RadioShack 1.0 VST Crosstalk: Stu Veneable - AngryFolk.com Dave Jackson - MusiciansCooler.com Submit Your Mix - MediaFire.com Celebrity Interview This is week #3 in Another 30 Days Of Dye. Multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he's mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi. He's also recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and Gloria Estefan, among many others. Interview Links: Charles' Forum @ The Womb Lauryn Hill Mix Buss Forum Pro Media Training CharlesDye.com Charles' Recent Projects Digidesign White Papers On Digital (See The Pro Tools 48-Bit Mixer) ADSR On Wikipedia Diagram of Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release: The Stupid Knob: Weird Al Interviews Fed-X! Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: October 17, 1990 marked the first time that the #1 album in the United States was only available on CD or cassette - and could not be found on vinyl. Name either the artist or the album. A: The album was Vanilla Ice's To The Extreme. No correct answers this week! Doh! See you next year! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign guitar and drum trainer charles dye mix it like a record ssl ricky martin sammy hagar julio iglesias jon bon jovi grammy aerosmith jennifer lopez shakira gloria estefan livin la vida loca shake your bon bon milar promediatraining lauryn hill adsr vanilla ice kevin federline weird al
Guest host Dave Criddle, news, a Celebrity Interview with Charles Dye and a special PSN Gear Review! News: Universal Audio DVD Clone Ensemble FREE Plugin! Massey THC Plugin IntelliScore Audio To MIDI Support The James Kim Family Celebrity Interview This is week #2 in Another 30 Days Of Dye. Multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he's mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi. He's also recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and Gloria Estefan, among many others. Interview Links: Charles' Live MiLaR Training Schedule The Womb Forum Rolls Folcrom Summing Buss Waves Linear Phase Multiband Focusrite Red Mic Pre SSL Mix Buss Forum Izotope Ozone 3 Dave CriddleGear Review: Dave Criddle brings us a guitar modeling shoot out! Guitar Rig 2 Rock Amp Legends Amplitube 2 Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: Before Neil Young joined Crosby, Stills and Nash, the original trio had already asked three other top charting artists to become the fourth member of their group. Name one. A: The correct answers were either George Harrison, Eric Clapton or Steve Winwood. Congratulations to this week's winner Sean Scogin! Sean takes home a copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Also with the correct answers this week, honorable mention goes out to Tbush, Grae Smart, George Leite and Jim Farley. See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign guitar and drum trainer charles dye mix it like a record ssl linplug celemony melodyne ricky martin sammy hagar julio iglesias jon bon jovi grammy aerosmith hanson jennifer lopez shakira gloria estefan livin la vida loca mix magazine shake your bon bon clone ensemble massey plugins innovative music systems intelliscore james kim guitar rig 2 amplitube 2 rock amp legends neil young crosby stills and nash george harrison eric clapton steve winwood guitar modeling milar promediatraining universal audio dave criddle steinberg cubase uad stompbox
News, a Celebrity Interview with Charles Dye and we tweak The Stupid Knob! News: Digidesign Releases Pro Tools 7.3 LinPlug Releases Organ 3 Celemony Releases Melodyne Plugin Celebrity Interview: Charles DyeThis week we sat down for a conversation with Latin Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye, who began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he has mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi, as well as recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Hanson, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and Gloria Estefan, among many others. Since then, Charles has become a bit of a pioneer in the area of mixing records on Pro Tools, evidenced by his mix of Livin' La Vida Loca, as Dan Daley said in Mix Magazine, "a milestone of technology: the first Number One record to be done completely within a hard disk system. In addition to changing the course of mainstream pop music, 'La Vida' may also turn out to be a pivot point in how records are made." Charles's further commitment to Pro Tools and mixing on it was demonstrated by his two-time Grammy and Latin Grammy nominated engineering and mixing of five additional songs on Ricky Martin's album, including two additional singles Shake Your Bon Bon and Private Emotion. In 2001 he was awarded a Latin Grammy for Best Engineered Album for Thalia's Arrasando, and he worked with Pro Tools on that project as well. As a veteran Pro Tools user he has recorded, mixed and produced almost every record he's worked on in the last several years completely on the system, and though he may use an analog or digital large-format console from time to time, you'll always find his Pro Tools nearby for the sounds and techniques he's become known for. And most importantly, he's a good friend of PSN and all of our loyal listeners. Get Mix It Like A Record For Just $99! Source Elements Plugin The Stupid Knob: The MPAA swings its weight around...again. Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: Timothy B. Schmit replaced Randy Meisner in the Eagles when he quit in 1977. But that wasn't the first time Schmit had replaced Meisner in a popular band. When, and in which band did he replace him prior to 1977? A: Poco in 1969. Congratulations to this week's winner Patrick McNeal! He takes home a copy of Guitar And Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Honorable mention goes out to George Leite of the Catholic Rockers podcast, Mark Olson, Brian Stephens of the Music Pro Show, Grae Smart and Tony Butterworth of the Home Made Hit Show. See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign guitar and drum trainer charles dye mix it like a record ssl linplug celemony melodyne ricky martin sammy hagar julio iglesias jon bon jovi grammy aerosmith hanson jennifer lopez shakira gloria estefan livin la vida loca mix magazine shake your bon bon arrasando source elements timothy b schmit randy meisner the eagles poco home made hit show music pro show tony butterworth brian stephens
Hot industry news, a featured performance from Dave Criddle, a boatload of Viewer Mail and some great examples of Why The Music Business Sucks. News: SSL Duende Win A Free SSL Duende! Ryan Smith Press Release And Pic Free Soft Synth - KeyToSound REMEDY Digidesign Announces Upcoming ProTools Compatibility With Apple's New Mac Pro Crysonic VSTs Featured Performance: Dave Criddle, the new co-host over at the Home Recording Odyssey, has submitted a song for our, and your critique. It's a guitar-heavy track by Dave's band Leisure called Back To America. The guitars were all done with the original Pod and the drums were recorded in his drum room, aka his unfinished basement. He uses Cubase and a Rode NT2 and some AKG C1000's to record mostly. Check out their web site: LeisureBand.com Viewer Mail: Plasq's RAX Suzanne's links to music-dedicated sites similar to MySpace: PerforMania.com SoundClick.com MacJams.com ArtistLaunch.com/ Musicane.com RadioIndy.com IACMusic.com GarageBand.com SoundClick.com FreeWorldRadio.com IndieStore.com BroadJam.com MP3Unsigned.com IdiotVox.com CafePress.com SectionZ.com IntoMusic.co.uk AllIndie.com iCompositions.com MacIdol.com Suzanna's Super Freebies Link Stu Winkleman's Picture Featuring His Mobile Recording Rig. You also check out his site here: RocketSounds.com Paul Riggins Links: FGM Records Flatpicking Guitar Magazine Brad Davis Music Mark Smith's Link To Adobe Audition 2.0 Demo With Charles Dye Feature Tweaking The Stupid Knob: Lullaby Versions Of Metallica Hits Congratulations to the winners of the Why The Music Business Sucks contest! A Special Moment With Charles Dye! Download the Charles Dye Ring Tone See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign guitar and drum trainer ssl solid state logic duende cubase rode akg ssl myspace fgm records flatpicking guitar magazine david lee roth strummin' with the devil jay leno jamies cryin willie nelson pam tillis dwight yokam steve earl travis tritt emmy lou harris sheryl crow warren zevon billy bob thornton waking up in reno steven segal fire down below charles dye mix it like a record cubase crysonic plasq metallica home recording odyssey ssl
A few cool news items, we welcome back PSN correspondent and 5-time Emmy-winner John Davidson, we have a mini gear review of EZ Drummer and Charles Dye pokes his head in for a second with a special surprise for us! Pro Tools Available For Intel Macs! All McDSP Plugins Coming For Intel Mac! Steven Massey's L2007New Massey L2007 Plugin Released Audio Ease To Release Speakerphone Plugin Music Reduces Chronic Pain And Depression Celebrity Interview: PSN correspondent John Davidson is a 5-time Emmy-award winning audio post mixer. We haven't heard from John for awhile as he's been on hiatus enjoying his lovely new baby boy. This week he returns with more interesting facts, tips and tricks on the art of surround sound. John RalstonFeatured Performance: Last week we enjoyed the final part in a four-part series with Charles Dye. In that last segment he talked about some of his recent projects and mentioned an independent artist he was working with that really impressed him, John Ralston. We play you one of the recent cuts from John's project that Charles worked on, a song called I Believe In Ghosts. Charles pops in for a quick introduction. Charles DyeSee & Hear All Of Charles Dye's Recent Projects John Ralston's Site Gear Review: EZ Drummer Drum Track Creation Plugin Price EZ Drummer At Sweetwater! To Order Contact: Andy Diekroger Sweetwater Sound (800) 222-4700 Ext. #1273 7,000 Samples 8,000 MIDI Patterns Multiple Microphone Control Humanizer Functions Featured Studio: This week we're featuring a couple of shots of Mike Finley's home studio. We found Mike on the Frappr Map and have enjoyed learning about his setup. This is all contained in a second floor space and is a designated "Man Room". Mike Finley's Home Studio Mike Finley's Studio Axes Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question Q: What legendary rock guitarist (a pioneer of the hard rock and metal genre) was a session player on Tom Jones' hit record It's Not Unusual? A: Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin. Congratulations to Ronnie Marler and Aaron Griffith for submitting the correct answer. Ronnie kicked it up a notch by adding this tidbit: AC/DC drummer Chris Slade also performed on the track! Way to go Ronnie! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr charles dye grammy creative commons sweetwater sound emmy john ralston tom jones jimmy page chris slade led zeppelin ac/dc it's not unusual surround sound dolby pro logic the cure bowflex
A couple of cool news items. some tips and tricks, we tweak the stupid knob, we introduce a new feature and we present the last part of a four-part interview with Charles Dye that finishes off our first mini-series we call The 30 Days Of Dye. Crosstalk: Muse Research PSN On Digital Music Mag Glyph Firewire Drives Andy DiekrogerThe Man To Call When You Need The Best: Andy Diekroger Sweetwater Sound (800) 222-4700 Ext. #1273 Tweak The Stoopid Knob: American Idol finale pulls more votes than any presidential candidate in history. Celebrity Interview: Week #4 - Final EpisodeMulti-platinum, Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he's mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi. He's also recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and Gloria Estefan, among many others. This is the final installment in our special series, The 30 Days Of Dye. FREE Mix It Like A Record Previews The studio where Mix It Like A Record was filmed: http://SuperSonicStudios.com Click to hear Charles' recent productions and mixes! Waves Plugins Sony Plugins Lane SumnerInstrument Spotlight: This week we present a new feature that will appear on the show from time to time. It's Lane Sumner's Instrument Spotlight. Lane is, of course, the world-class guitarist that wrote and performs our theme song. This first installment is called: Breaking Out Of A Soloing Rut Visit Lane Sumner's Site Answer To Last Week's "How'd They Do That? Q: In the Cher song Believe there's a cool vocal effect...How'd They Do That? A: A combination of hybrid digital vocoding and filtering. Mark TaylorThe Man Behind The Cher EffectThere were a lot of good guesses! Honorable Mention goes to Jamin (Jay-men) Boggs who said, "Let the studio's pet monkey tune the vocal." Dangerously close was Don from Digital Music Mag who thought it was a Digitech Vocalist. Closest was Ronnie Marler and Aage from Norway who simply said, "It's a vocoder." Click here to get the story from the horse's mouth Digitech Talker Dave HendricksonPatron Of The ArtsThanks to Dave Hendrickson For Supporting PSN! Go see his web site and listen to all his wonderful original tunes. Click here to visit Dave Hendrickson's Web Site See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr charles dye grammy creative commons ricky martin sammy hagar julio iglesias bon jovi aerosmith jennifer lopez shakira livin la vida loca shake your bon bon cher digitech autotune myspace sweetwater sound american idol waves sony oxford vocoder glyph
A few cool resources and products, a review of a sweet plugin you're gonna want to check out, another exciting edition of How'd They Do That? and we present part three of our fireside chat with Charles Dye that's part of our special mini-series we call The 30 Days Of Dye. IT'S OUR 20th SHOW! YAHOO! Crosstalk: Propellerhead Releases Reason 3.0.5 With Full Intel-Mac Compatibility My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts - Brian Eno & David Byrne Remix Steel Guitar Tracks Online http://www.BeatCreator.com Philharmonia Orchestra Celebrity Interview: Week #3Multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he's mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi. He's also recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and Gloria Estefan, among many others. This is Part #3 of 4 in our special series, The 30 Days Of Dye. The studio where Mix It Like A Record was filmed: http://SuperSonicStudios.com Click to hear Charles' recent productions and mixes! Gear Review: Tri-Tone Digital ColorTone-Free & ColorTone-Pro ($129) - ColorTone is a "Tone Box" which simulates the signal path of analog devices through the use of convolution and various proprietary non-linear processes. ColorTone is designed to provide analog-like character and flavor to the modern digital audio workstation. ColorTone-Pro allows the user to load their own samples (instructions for sampling your own equipment are included) and provides the user with our custom-coded Warmth algorithm to enhance the signal-path with extra harmonic goodness. Big Al's Review Recommendation: He gives ColorTone 5 out of 5 VU meters! Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: Who was on the very first cover of Rolling Stone magazine? A: John Lennon! Congratulations to Jim Farley and Chris Swartwood for submitting the correct answer! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr charles dye grammy john lennon creative commons ricky martin sammy hagar julio iglesias bon jovi aerosmith jennifer lopez shakira beatles rolling stone livin la vida loca shake your bon bon brian eno david byrne philharmonia orchestra stylus rmx colortone free colortone pro
Viewer mail, a hot new demo offer from IK Multimedia and we present Part #2 of our 30 Days Of Dye series of interviews with Charles Dye. Viewer Mail: A request for help from Aaron Griffith of Death 101 Records. His friend is using Fruity Loops Studio (the latest version). Amplitube 1.0 worked fine, but he's getting all sorts of errors. He also tried it with Cakewalk Home Studio and it won't work there either. Have anyone heard of any issues with Amplitube 2.0 not working in this context? Write in and let us know! On a related note, IK Multimedia is offering a fully functional Amplitube 2 demo good for 30 starts! You'll need a SyncroSoft USB dongle or iKey plugged into your computer when you install it to activate it. This is not an iLok. If you don't have one you can get one online or at a local Guitar Center for about 30 bucks. Celebrity Interview: Week #2Multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he's mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi. He's also recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and Gloria Estefan, among many others. This is Part #2 of 4 in our special series, The 30 Days Of Dye. The studio where Mix It Like A Record was filmed: http://SuperSonicStudios.com Click to hear Charles' recent productions and mixes! Here's Charles' setting for the Waves RenComp that closely mimics the buss compressor on an SSL console: Set to Electro mode Character to Smooth ARC off Ratio = 2:1 Attack = 15 Release = approx. 250-300 (set about to 8th note) With most of the music he's been mixing lately, 4 dB of compression at the loudest point in the song has been sounding really good. Charles comments, "I should also say that this is in no way considered mastering compression. Compression across the stereo bus while mixing is done all the time on most of the records you own. Whether inserted at the beginning or towards the end it's been a pretty standard technique for decades done by engineers all over the globe. If you need anymore proof, I have three letters: S - S - L." Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: What two famous, number one artists sang back up on the Boz Scaggs' hit Love, Look What You've Done To Me, as heard on the Urban Cowboy soundtrack. A: Glen Frey and Don Henley of the Eagles! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr leo laporte radio leo charles dye grammy boz scaggs creative commons ricky martin sammy hagar julio iglesias bon jovi aerosmith jennifer lopez shakira gloria estefan keith richards rolling stones livin la vida loca shake your bon bon eagles don henler glen frey rolling stone mick jagger amplitube fruit loops cakewalk syncrosoft ikey ilok guitar center
Welcome Leo Fans!Some news, a cool new plugin, we tweak the stupid knob, and we present Part #1 of a very special 4 part series we call, The 30 Days Of Dye. First, a big PSN hello to our new listeners that are joining us after discovering us on Radio Leo, Leo Laporte's podcast network channel, and thanks to all our listeners for continually downloading the show each week. This week we hit a new milestone - as of show #17, we've exceeded the 6,000 listener mark! Yay! Crosstalk: Pandora.com Massey CT4Nathan Chase's The Ghost That Feeds New Massey CT4 Compressor Plugin Mike's in a jazz band! PSN is now published under a Creative Commons License Celebrity Interview: Week #1Multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning engineer, mixer and producer Charles Dye began his engineering career in 1992. Since that time he's mixed hits for Ricky Martin, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias, and Jon Bon Jovi. He's also recorded artists such as Aerosmith, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and Gloria Estefan, among many others. This is Part #1 of 4 in our special series, The 30 Days Of Dye. Click to hear Charles' recent productions and mixes! The Stupid Knob: Keith Richards fans gathered outside a hospital last Sunday where the 62-year-old Rolling Stones guitarist was believed to be undergoing treatment for a mild concussion suffered when he fell out of a palm tree on vacation in Fiji. It was also reported that he got on a Jet Ski after the fall and had another accident. If Keith Richards falls out of tree in the forest and there's no one there to hear it, does it still make a sound? Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: Who played the guitar solo on the famous Beatles song While My Guitar Gently Weeps? A: Eric Clapton! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr leo laporte radio leo charles dye grammy boz scaggs beatles while my guitar gently weeps the ghost that feeds the hand that feeds trent reznor massey compressor jazz creative commons ricky martin sammy hagar julio iglesias bon jovi aerosmith jennifer lopez shakira gloria estefan keith richards rolling stones desmond child livin la vida loca shake your bon bon josie steely dan smooth jazz stevie wonder al jarreau
A couple of cool sites to share with you, a special podcast to recommend, a CD you ought to know about and Part #2 of our interview with the King Of All Geek Media, Mr. Leo Laporte! But first...next week begins a very special series of shows here at PSN that you do not want to miss! You're going to want to tell all of your friends to come and get subscribed to PSN so they don't miss it either. It's The 30 Days Of Dye! That's right, four shows in a row with the legendary Charles Dye. He's a multi-platinum, Grammy-winning mixer, engineer and producer. He was the first person to win a Grammy for a song that was mixed entirely 'in the box', with Pro Tools. No analog gear was used. And he actually likes to share his secrets with others about how to get your mixes to sound like a record. In fact, Charles has published a fantastic interactive mixing course called Mix It Like A Record. It features three hours of instruction, an ever-growing library of online instructional movies and 40 Pro Tools sessions for you to load up on your own gear and see exactly what he's doing. We'll be talking about subjects in this course throughout the next four shows with him. If you haven't already gotten this interactive mixing course for yourself, what are you waiting for? Click Here To Get Mix It Like A Record! Crosstalk: Guitar Center's new site: TheMusicianFinder.com. Rehearsals.com Joss Stone - The Soul Sessions Bare Naked Ladies Podcast Leo LaporteCelebrity Interview: Part #2 of an exciting interview with the King Of All Geek Media, Mr. Leo Laporte! Here's a link to the podcast channel that will get you all of Leo's dynasty of podcasts: Link To Radio Leo Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: Before his career took off, Jackson Browne joined what unlikely band for just two weeks? A: Blue Oyster Cult! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr moog styx mr roboto vocoder roland prosoniq shooter jennings electric rodeo rick derringer free ride leo laporte this week in tech twit tech tv kfi tech guy macbreak radio leo the laporte report leoville security now the daily giz whiz floss call for help inside the net amber macarthur screen savers dev null pandora libsyn garage band intel mac charles dye mix it like a record grammy guitar center my space joss stone the soul sessions bare naked ladies jackson browne blue oyster cult take it easy glenn frey eagles beatles while my guitar gently weeps
Coming up in May, 30 Days Of Dye! Yes, a spectacular four-part interview with the lovely and talented Mr. Charles Dye. You don't want to miss even one of these as Charles generously shares his insights and Grammy-winning mixing secrets with us. Link to Massey Plugins for ProTools: http://MasseyPlugins.com Free guitar backing/jam tracks: http://www.GuitarBT.com The Thomas Dolby Tour Blog: http://blog.ThomasDolby.com Mark Jensen Celebrity Interview: This week we feature the second half of our interview we did a couple of weeks ago with Mark Jensen, the host of the popular PodSqod podcast. This week we talk a little "gear talk" and discuss the independent musician online. Click Here To Visit Mark Jensen's Site! Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: What was the first Beatles song to feature a Moog synthesizer? A: Because off of the Abbey Road album. This reminds Al that a cool new mono, analog Moog synth has recently been released. It's called the Moog Little Phatty. Here's a pic and a link: Link To The Moog Little Phatty Site This Week's Trivia Question: This week is another special edition of "How'd They Do That?" This time it's the popular vocal effect used in songs like Mr.Roboto by Styx. Have a listen and tell us how they did that. Better yet, send us an MP3 of you doing the same thing yourself! See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio mixing frappr digidesign protools plugin the beatles podsqod mark jensen abbey road broadcasting moog little phatty synthesizer charles dye grammy thomas dolby styx mr roboto
Yay! We made it! It's show #10 and we're feeling stronger than ever. We review some of what has gone into our first ten shows and how we're just not going to stop! We're already planning what we're going to do to make our 100th show special. Today's show is a tasty grab bag of tidbits that were planned for earlier shows but never made it for one reason or another. CONGRATULATIONS TO JOHN DAVIDSON! John and his lovely wife just welcomed a new addition to the family with a healthy baby boy! He was born at 12:11 AM on Saturday March 11, 2006. He's 6 pounds, 9 ounces, and 20 1/2" long. Al points out that he believes John brought in a surround sound crew to record the birth and that he managed to get a small sample from the scratch track already in 5.1. Al plays the clip and everyone is amazed by the "you are there" realism! A Minor Correction: Just a minor correction from last week's trivia question. We spoke with Charles Dye, and while the Ricky Martin song, Livin' La Vida Loca was recorded and mixed entirely inside the box with Pro Tools, it wasn't mastered that way. It was mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound in New York, New York. Here's the link to the awesome Sterling Sound web site: http://www.Sterling-Sound.com Ted and Sterling Sound has done some great work with artists like: John Mayer, Destiny's Child, Nickelback, Ozzy Osbourne, Green Day, Santana, Bare Naked Ladies, Billy Joel, Chris Botti and a host of others. DIGI 001Al brings up a couple of suggestions for upgrading if you're still using a Digidesign DIGI 001. You might consider the Mbox2, but it turns out that Digidesign is still offering their upgrade trade-in special towards any of the DIGI 002 systems. Al recommends contacting Andy Diekroger at Sweetwater Sound for details. Sweetwater Sound Andy Diekroger (800) 222-4700 Extension: 1273 Steely DanAja Mike highly recommends a DVD titled, Steely Dan - Aja. This is a vivid portrait of the making of the canonical 1970s record AJA by Steely Dan. Band members Walter Becker and Donald Fagen recall the history of an album that was a year in the making, but rewarded with a Grammy Award and three hit singles. British songwriter Ian Dury, the Doobie Brothers' Michael McDonald, and music producer Gary Katz all add their fascinating anecdotes to this highly involving rockumentary. Many of the mixes are dissected and studio sessions are detailed. Find the DVD for less than ten bucks! Eric JohnsonTotal Guitar Al recommends a DVD by Eric Johnson titled Total Guitar. This is an opportunity to study with one of the electric guitar's true virtuosos. This lesson encompasses all styles and includes advanced picking for speed and accuracy, left and right hand muting, various blues bends, country "pedal steel" bends, using different positions for sound and more! Find the DVD for less than twenty bucks! Mike shares web site that details the acoustic guitar setups of many famous players like: James Taylor, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, Alex de Grassi, Michael Hedges, Leo Kottke, Adrian Legg, Paul Simon and more. Click here to visit the acoustic guitar setups site Next, Al says that if you're a Comcast Cable subscriber with On Demand service, dig into the menus. There's all kinds of free video music tutorials and gear reviews that are a lot of fun to watch. Mike encourages trying to play as many parts live in your project as possible. Break out of the sequencer and samples and discover something new! Al details solving a sampled bass challenge by running it through Amplitube (a digital guitar amp simulator). How do you pronounce the word spelled P - I - E - Z - O? The Online American Heritage Dictionary sets us all straight. Here's the audio pronunciation from their site. Click here to hear it! "The Womanizer"Al mentions a recent gear find that looks very promising. It's dual-tube guitar pre-amps from a relatively new company founded by some ex-Line6 (Pod XT) folks. Here's a link to their site: http://DamageControlUSA.com Viewer Mail: "Big Al, I picked up the BBE acoustic pre-amp you recommended on ebay for $72. Just got it yesterday, tried it out, and you were right. It works great. Nice sweetening effect, even on my Neve-equipped Taylor. Begs a question, however. What's your opinion on piggy-backing pre's?" I'm not a big fan of stacking up pre's. That said, it can work with careful monitoring. The problems that often crop up are distortion and phase-like anomalies. If you're using a unit with an effects loop that you can use it to insert the BBE. If you're using a mixing console, you could also insert the BBE in the channel there. If the only choice is to stack the pre's, I think I'd go through the BBE last. It's usually not a good effect to equalize the BBE process. It lives best at the end of the chain. The TroubadourHollywood, California Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: Starting on August 25, 1970, who became an overnight sensation after playing only seven consecutive nights at the Troubadour in Hollywood, California? The club only held 600 people, but by the end of that week everyone in Los Angeles was talking about this person, who went on to become a multi-platinum, multi-Grammy winning recording artist. A: Sir Elton John! Double Bonus Points Question: Elton JohnQ: Who introduced this artist on their opening night? A: Neil Diamond! The Los Angeles Times raved: "Rejoice. Rock music ... has a new star. he's Elton John ... whose debut ... was, in almost every way, magnificent. His music is so staggeringly original ... [his] songs so varied in texture that his work defies classification ... He's going to be one of rock's biggest and most important stars." In that same year, John Lennon and his friend, Harry Nilsson, were ejected from the club for heckling the Smothers Brothers. Randy Newman started out at the club and comics Cheech & Chong were discovered there. In 1975, Elton John returned to do a series of special anniversary concerts. Mike was there for one night of this legendary performance and shares his memories of the experience. This Week's Trivia Question: In honor of our tenth show, we're taking a trivia break this week! Al mentions our new Listener Feedback Line: (928) 395-1343 Give us a call and be sure to leave your name and e-mail address! Joe SatrianiWe forgot to mention it again, but don't miss the Joe Satriani podcast leading up to the release of his new album Super Colossal. Joe Satriani's Podcast Subscription Page See you next week! 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Mike and Al open the show with a recommendation of another podcast that's worth subscribing to. It's the Super Colossal Podcast by Joe Satriani himself. Here's the link to the subscription page on Joe's web site: Go To Joe Satriani's Podcast Subscription Page Spotlight: PSN correspondent and 5-time Emmy winner John Davidson presents his latest installment in the his series. "The Art & Tech Of Surround Sound Mixing." This week John breaks down the walls of mystery surrounding (pardon the pun) phase. Are you in phase or out of phase? Is it good or bad? Does it matter? Listen and find out! (Pssssst! In this segment John also gives away one the coolest live mixing secrets that engineers usually won't share with you. Watch out for any black helicopters hovering over your house John!) Celebrity Interview: This is the latest update in our ongoing production diary coverage of the Cabo Project, which follows the life of a song from its composition through its final mastering. In previous shows you've heard about how the song was conceived and written and you've heard the initial scratch tracks of the song. In our last segment, you heard the addition of mariachi style trumpets to the scratch track. The musician brought in to lay down these parts was the incomparable Mike Lenke. Last week we interviewed Mike about his background and his career as a performing and recording horn player. This week, we're talking with Mike specifically about his work on the Cabo Project. Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: What was the first #1 record in history to be created, start to finish, completely within a hard disk system? (No outboard gear, or outboard consoles, etc.) A: Livin' La Vida Loca by Ricky Martin, released May 11, 1999. It was #1 for 5 weeks. Charles DyeDouble Bonus Points Question: Q: Who was the multi-platinum, Grammy award winning mixer/engineer that was responsible for this historic mix? A: Charles Dye! He won a Grammy for Best Engineered Album in 2001 and has been nominated six more times. Some of the artists he's worked with include Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, Julio Iglesias, Gloria Estefan, Sammy Hagar and Bon Jovi. Learn more about him on his personal web site: http://CharlesDye.com This Week's Trivia Question: Q: Starting on August 25, 1970, who became an overnight sensation after playing only seven consecutive nights at the Troubadour night club in Hollywood, California? The club only held 600 people, but by the end of that week everyone in Los Angeles was talking about this person, who went on to become a multi-platinum, multi-Grammy winning recording artist. Double Bonus Points Question: Q: Who introduced this artist on the opening night? See you next week! Tags: music recording studio surround sound cabo charles dye trumpet ricky martin hollywood troubadour mariachi