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The countdown you've all been waiting for. Tom, Colin, Ethan Winer, Matt Venti, and Nick Lea get back together to rank which of the rules they would like to change or modify the most. Twitter: @AthletesFootPod Discord: https://discord.gg/A4QKTdnu
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On another severed toe episode, Colin & Tom are joined by Matt Ventimiglia, Nick Lea, and Ethan Winer. The group tries to recreate a conversation they had in the bleachers at United Wiffle, and discuss honorable mentions before starting a Uwiff rules countdown coming soon in part II.
Carl Franklin is Executive Vice President of App vNext, a software development firm focused on modern methodologies and technologies. Carl is a 20+ year veteran of the software industry, co-host and founder of .NET Rocks!, the first and most widely listened to podcast for .NET developers, a Microsoft MVP for Developer Technologies, and Senior Executive of Pwop Studios, a full-service audio and video production/post-production studio located in Southeastern Connecticut. Topics of Discussion: [6:50] Tips for those interested in starting their own podcast. [9:42] What draws Carl to teaching and training? [11:01] Carl's mentorship from Ethan Winer at Crescent Software and how that ethic stuck with him. [12:10] What has and hasn't changed, and how do we navigate text moving off the paper and onto the web? [15:41] Why Carl finds it worthwhile to have talk code with ChatGPT. [20:22] SMTP in the '90s had little security. [23:40] What are the big things coming out that are going to change the game? [24:40] Steve Sanderson's demo of Blazor. [28:36] The remaking of how we do URL launches applications. [31:22] The Blazor component model is clean and easy to use, thanks to Steve Sanderson. [31:57] The evolution of web development, from static sites to interactive applications, and how Blazor's streaming rendering technology can bridge the gap between these two approaches. [35:42] EventCallback. [36:22] What does the next five years look like for Carl? [40:17] A new show, The Blazor Puzzle. [42:07] Taking inspiration from the Car Talk podcast. [44:44] What conferences and travel do Carl and Jeffrey have on their calendars for 2024? Mentioned in this Episode: Clear Measure Way Architect Forum Software Engineer Forum Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us at programming@palermo.net. Clear Measure, Inc. (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Carl Franklin AppVNext .NET Rocks podcast Blazor Train Blazor Puzzle DevSum Stockholm DEVintersection Vegas Podcast platform: Spreaker.com Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Join Sam Means (The Format) and Jason P. Woodbury (Aquarium Drunkard) from the 850 W Lincoln loft, where they offer a deep dive on recording engineer, writer, musician & viral star Ethan Winer's 2007 viral magnum opus Tele-vision and get an early start on the summer with vape entrepreneur and rock star Mungo Jerry. Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.
Gain a deep understanding of audio practice and theory with this easy-to-read book, illustrated with more than 400 figures and photographs. Using common sense, plain-English explanations and minimal math, author Ethan Winer helps you understand audio at the deepest, most technical level-no engineering degree necessary. If you're an intermediate to advanced recording engineer or audiophile, you already know the basic mechanics of how audio "works." This book will take you beyond that, weaving together audio concepts, theories of aural perception and acoustics, musical instrument physics, and basic electronics and demonstrating their relationships to one another. Rather than merely showing you how to use audio devices like equalizers and compressors, Winer explains how they work internally and how they are spec'd and tested. With The Audio Expert, you get: * Videos and audio examples on the companion website (www.TheAudioExpertBook.com) that help you understand complex topics, such as vibration and resonance * Platform agnostic explanations, applying to Windows and Mac operating systems, and to most software and hardware * Practical tips, tricks, advice, and lots of myth-busting Bonus chapters are currently available on FocalPress.com. http://www.focalpress.com/books/audio/the_audio_expert.aspx?terms=Audio+Expert * Explains clearly the innermost details of audio hardware and software * Contains numerous practical tips, tricks, advice, and lots of myth-busting * Provides videos and audio examples on the companion website for comprehensive understanding. This book goes beyond merely explaining how audio works. It brings together the concepts of audio, aural perception, musical instrument physics, acoustics, and basic electronics, showing how they're intimately related. It also describes in great detail many related practices and techniques used by recording and mixing engineers, including video production and computers. This book is meant for intermediate to advanced recording engineers and audiophiles who want to become experts. It's definitely not a "Dummies" type book for beginners, though there's plenty for beginners too. One unique feature is explaining how audio devices such as equalizers, compressors, and A/D converters work internally, and how they're spec'd and tested, rather than merely describing how to use them. This book is also unique because it includes much original research, such as methods to test the audibility of distortion and other artifacts using your own listening system, while explaining why many common home-made tests are not valid. It also addresses the perennial "measuring versus listening" and "subjectivist versus objectivist" debates head on, and resolves them using science, logic, and hard proof. There's plenty of myth-busting and consumerism too. Indeed, truly understanding how audio gear works leads to smarter buying. So while I won't tell readers what brand power amplifier to buy, I explain in great detail what defines a good amplifier, so people can choose a first-rate model wisely without over-paying. Most explanations throughout the book are platform-agnostic, applying equally to Windows and Mac computers, and to most software and hardware. Many audio and video examples are included to better present complex topics such as vibration and resonance. Other videos demonstrate editing techniques and audio processing, plus several video interviews with skilled musicians demonstrating their instruments and playing techniques. In the piano video, a professional piano technician disassembles a $100,000 Steinway grand to show how it works! Of course, there's also a comprehensive Acoustics section, bringing together much of my writings from past years into one coherent reference, along with a wealth of new information. There's literally nothing else like this book. Visit Ethan's website at https://ethanwiner.com/book.htm
Ethan Winer is a young wiffler out of Massachusetts, who not only can pitch with both hands, but many of your favorite wiffle videos are because of him. His videography is top notch, and you'll learn on this show how much he wants to expand his talents. Ethan also talks about his start with wiffle, how he learned to throw lefty, the future of wiffle media and more!
Ethan Winer joins for an hour of explanation of room treatment and explains his views on many other audio related topics including his book The Audio Expert. http://ethanwiner.com/book.htm https://realtraps.com/ http://ethanwiner.com/articles.html YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/EthanWiner/videos Here are a few related to what we discussed: https://www.prosoundweb.com/discerning-differences-how-to-conduct-proper-useful-listening-tests/ http://ethanwiner.com/early_reflections.htm http://ethanwiner.com/basstrap_myths.htm http://ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html
It’s a pleasure to welcome back Ethan Winer to Your Audio Solutions! Ethan is back to further bust audio myths that can help you save money and to not succumb to placebo effects in your studio or in your favourite listening position (e.i., audiophiles).This interview is partly a continuation of our previous and very popular interview which you can find here: Ethan Winer - Busting Audio Myths And Why Dave Pensado Was TrickedEthan Winer is well known in the audio industry with his many articles for major sound magazines as well as with his book The Audio Expert (Check it Here). Ethan has also been active at AES with, for example, his popular Audio Myths presentation (Check it Here).In this interview, we spoke about:- If you can tell the difference in the quality of converters by running them hot or clipping them- If recording in a higher sample-rate improves the antialiasing filtering in converters- If you need to “burn-in” your new speakers or headphones- How you can null-test plugins such as EQ’s in your daw and if it’s possible to null-test sample rates- Why the emotional impact of using, for example, different sample rates as suggested by Mixerman should not be included in scientific testing- If Paul McGowan from PS Audio is correct by saying that Ethan’s null-test is fallible- What Synergy is and if it, in fact, has an impact in audio- If you should worry about using 16bit over 24bit resolution for your recordingsAnd much moreOther resources mentioned in the interview:Monty Montgomery - D/A and A/DEthan’s Null Tester DemonstrationHow To Do A Proper Listening TestAll digital equalizers are the sameSound On Sound article: Do Expensive Mic Preamps Make A Difference?Don’t Sound Like Everyone Else. Sound Like You! - https://www.niclasjeppsson.com/Get More Clients For Your Home Studio - https://www.youraudiosolutions.com/3-tested-ways-to-increase-your-client-base
Our interview with Ethan Winer, who has been an audio engineer and musician for five decades. His book, 'The Audio Expert' is a reference text for several university recording courses, and Ethan has more than 150 feature articles published in various magazines. He has produced dozens of videos and composed several full orchestra pieces. His website is http://ethanwiner.com/ and his YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/user/EthanWiner — both of which are well worth visiting, as is buying his book, at http://ethanwiner.com/book.htm
Ethan Winer talks about why it's OK to get things wrong, not completely trusting our ears, a variety of audio myths and more.
Interview with Ethan Winer; What's the Word: Fallacy; News Items: Flipping Magnetic Fields, Self-Assembling Space Telescope, JFK Headshot, Growing Brains; Who's That Noisy; Your Questions and E-mails: Annealing vs Tempering; Science or Fiction
Interview with Ethan Winer; What's the Word: Fallacy; News Items: Flipping Magnetic Fields, Self-Assembling Space Telescope, JFK Headshot, Growing Brains; Who's That Noisy; Your Questions and E-mails: Annealing vs Tempering; Science or Fiction
In this episode I interview Ethan Winer an audio expert with years of experience in recording, mixing, and audio in general. Ethan is the Co-Owner of Real Traps, a company that produces high quality acoustic solutions for studios of all sizes. He has wrote articles for several magazines over the years including Tape Op, EQ, and PC Magazine, to name a few. He has been active on forums for years, helping home studio, project studio, and large studio owners from all walks of life better understand their equipment as well as their acoustic issues. I wanted to bring him on the show because he has a knack for explaining things in a simple and understandable way. He also is a champion of dispelling audio myths, which we talk about! Here are some links to get a hold of Ethan: Ethan's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/EthanWiner The Audio Expert Forum: http://the-audio-expert.freeforums.��net/ Also as mentioned, here is the link to A Cello Rondo! You gotta see this! A Cello Rondo
In this episode I interview Ethan Winer an audio expert with years of experience in recording, mixing, and audio in general. Ethan is the Co-Owner of Real Traps, a company that produces high quality acoustic solutions for studios of all sizes. He has wrote articles for several magazines over the years including Tape Op, EQ, and PC Magazine, to name a few. He has been active on forums for years, helping home studio, project studio, and large studio owners from all walks of life better understand their equipment as well as their acoustic issues. I wanted to bring him on the show because he has a knack for explaining things in a simple and understandable way. He also is a champion of dispelling audio myths, which we talk about! Here are some links to get a hold of Ethan: Ethan's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/EthanWiner The Audio Expert Forum: http://the-audio-expert.freeforums.��net/ Also as mentioned, here is the link to A Cello Rondo! You gotta see this! A Cello Rondo
In this special interview, we talk with Ethan Winer from Realtraps / author of The Audio Expert.
This week we are joined by Ethan Winer who's just released his Book - The Audio Expert: Everything You Need To Know About Audio. We talk about his book, thoughts on audio gear, the most critical areas for improvement in the studio environment, why we buy gear and a whole lot more.
This week we are joined by Ethan Winer who’s just released his Book - The Audio Expert: Everything You Need To Know About Audio. We talk about his book, thoughts on audio gear, the most critical areas for improvement in the studio environment, why we buy gear and a whole lot more.
News, a Celebrity Interview with Ethan Winer and a special Spotlight segment! News: Crysonic's SINDO VST Win A Mustang And A Strat Stylus RMX Goes Universal Binary King Of The Blues Back Trax Synaptricity's Flashback 1.0 Ethan WinerCelebrity Interview: Ethan Winer is a well-known independent columnist you've probably read in any number of industry magazines and web sites. He's also a musician, a technologist and an acoustics expert that also happens to be the owner of RealTraps.com. We visited with Ethan about what you can do to optimize the sound of your studio and make tracking and mixing easier. This is Part #2 of 2. Interview Links: EthanWiner.com RealTraps.com Ethan's Acoustics Forum The WOMB Forum Spotlight: This week, a Pro Tools tip from Al! Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: Last September, this artist's album debuted at number one on the US pop charts. Not all that unusual, except that this person became the oldest living person to achieve this feat. Who is it? A: Bob Dylan! Congratulations to this week's winner, Dale Nabeta! He takes home a copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com Honorable Mention goes out to Brian Cowie, who also had this to say, "Love your show, it makes me go out and buy new equipment every week." Our work here is done. 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 crysonic ford mustang fender stratocaster stylus rmx king of the blues synaptricity flashback ethan winer a cello rondo bob dylan kfed
News, a Celebrity Interview with Ethan Winer and we tweak the Stupid Knob! News: Sweetwater Pro Tools Resource Site Cakewalk YouTube Channel AES Regional Student Summit Brew Holster Cult DIY Voice Over Porta-Booth Ethan WinerCelebrity Interview: Ethan Winer is a well-known independent columnist you've probably read in any number of industry magazines and web sites. He's also a musician, a technologist and an acoustics expert that also happens to be the owner of RealTraps.com. We visited with Ethan about what you can do to optimize the sound of your studio and make tracking and mixing easier. This is Part #1 of 2. Interview Links: EthanWiner.com RealTraps.com Ethan's Acoustics Forum The WOMB Forum A Cello Rondo - video powered by Metacafe The Stupid Knob The RIAA - Two weeks in a row! Link #1 Link #2 Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: Although The Ed Sullivan Show was the first TV program in America to host the Beatles, it was not their first US TV appearance. On what show was their first appearance? A: The Beatles' first US television appearance was on The Jack Paar Show on January 4, 1964 when Paar showed a film of the band playing "She Loves You". Before showing the performance, one of Parr's comments was "I understand science is working on a cure for this." Congratulations to this week's winner, Bryan Daste! He takes home a copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com 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 sweetwater cakewalk youtube aes brew holster cult ethan winer realtraps RIAA ed sullivan beatles jack paar jack parr
During the .NET Rocks Live Weekend, Carl and Richard talk to Ethan Winer about the old days of development as well as audio systems, design and myths.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations