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Show 313: Thinking Out Loud w/Friends of SoundBroker ZoomCast Show: Please join me today on the panel with Devon Sheets to discuss the new Mac version of De-Feedback and the comparison of Source Intelligence from the L-Acoustics. I want to thank the following for appearing on the panel today and make this meeting such an enjoyable learning experience: Bruce Fallis, Chris Cecil, Chris DiCorpo, Chris Nelson, Chris Russo, Curt Hare, David Dansky, David Elliott, Denis Canuck, Derek Miller, Devin Sheets, Duane Sheets, Fred Domenigoni, Gregory Baker, Gregory Woloszyn, Javi, John Lackner, Jorge Arronte, Ken Newman, Ken Porter, Marty Atias, Metalmax, Riley Arbuckle, Rob Robbins, Steve Gill, Tony Villarreal, Wayne Pierce Discussed during this meeting: D-Feedback and comparing it to L-Acoustics' new Source Intelligence product. Devin discussed the development of D-Feedback version 2, which will include more aggressive denoise capabilities, zero-latency blind de-echo functionality, and potential higher latency modes for better performance. The group extensively discussed the Mac version of D-Feedback, with Devin noting that while the AU format works well with 8 instances on a Mac Mini M4, it's still considered beta due to occasional sample drops. The conversation covered L-Acoustics' Source Intelligence, which requires L-Acoustics amplifiers and has a subscription model, limiting its utility for engineers working with different speaker systems. Devin also announced plans for a new surround up-mixing plugin called Easy UpMix that will convert stereo content to multi-channel output at zero latency, though specific parameters and compatibility details were not finalized. The meeting included discussions about various use cases for D-Feedback, including broadcast applications, intercom systems, and home recording scenarios, with several participants sharing positive experiences using the plugin in different environments.Gregory presented a report on AI data centers being built in Dubai and Saudi Arabia, highlighting concerns about submarine data cables in the region that could be damaged, potentially affecting 20% of global AI compute powerJorge reported successful testing of option 2 on an Intel Mac 2020 with four running instances over three days with zero drops, connected via USB to a DM3 with less than 5ms latency. Devin shared his experience running eight instances on a Mac Mini M4 over Dante with 6ms round trip latency, noting the affordability of the Mac Mini at $800 compared to other options. The discussion concluded with Ken raising questions about L-Acoustics' Source Intelligence feature, which requires specific networked amplifiers and is tied to L-Acoustics systems, making it expensive to implement.---Stop guessing and start growing. Join Jan Landy and his knowledgeable, affable panel of friends and colleagues for a no-filter discussion on mastering the professional life—with more laughs than a comedy club.Our ZoomCast isn't just a fountain of industry knowledge; it's also an opportunity to laugh. Think of it as therapy, but with more jokes and fewer couches. Stay updated on life and world events, share your thoughts, and enjoy multiple good chuckles along the way. -JOIN US LIVE EVERY WEDNESDAY:- 4:45 PM Pacific (UTC-7) / 7:45 PM EasternHow to Assist:Offer your support by giving us a Like, opinions in the comments on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube and remember to share the show with your industry friends.
The 311th episode of the "Thinking Out Loud with Friends of SoundBroker" series, led by Jan Landy, covered a range of technical and personal topics, including resolving Zoom invite issues by transitioning from Dubb links to direct invitations. Technical troubleshooting was a recurring theme, as Jan shared his setup for fixing lip-syncing issues, and the group discussed audio feedback and equipment controversies, such as Shure microphones experiencing distortion on major tours.The panel included: Bruce L. Fallis, David Dansky, Fred Domenigoni, Gregory Baker, Gregory Woloszyn, Jan Landy, Ken Porter, Wayne Pierce, Wayne SimsThe conversation also delved into travel and professional experiences, with members sharing updates on upcoming shows in Park City and reflections on working at the Beverly Hilton. The group exchanged stories about historical hotel events, the passing of record producer Jack Douglas, and the evolution of EDM production at events like EDC Las Vegas. Additionally, the session touched on personal anecdotes regarding healthcare experiences and the use of AI tools like ChatGPT for travel planning and itinerary management.Thinking Out Loud w/Friends of SoundBroker ZoomCast Show: AN OPEN CONVERSATION WITH FRIENDS THAT LOVE THE WORLD OF CONCERT AND SPECIAL EVENT PRODUCTIONS Master the Professional Life—Without Being Bored. - Stop guessing and start growing. Join Jan Landy and his knowledgeable, affable panel of friends and colleagues for a no-filter discussion on mastering the professional life—with more laughs than a comedy club. Our ZoomCast isn't just a fountain of industry knowledge; it's also an opportunity to laugh. Think of it as therapy, but with more jokes and fewer couches. Stay updated on life and world events, share your thoughts, and enjoy multiple good chuckles along the way. JOIN US LIVE EVERY WEDNESDAY: - 4:45 PM Pacific (UTC-7) / 7:45 PM Eastern How to Assist: Offer your support by giving us a Like, opinions in the comments on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube and remember to share the show with your industry friends.
This was Jan's birthday show where participants discussed various topics including De-Feedback innovations, Thunder Audio beginnings, equipment setups, fascinating audio industry experiences from the early days up to recent events. Everyone shared multiple stories from their years of experience in the concert touring industry. The group shared stories about working at the Milken Institute conference, with Bruce describing his successful use of DeFeedback equipment in a small venue with 6 wireless mics, while Christopher Cuse complained about poor sound quality at a Pat Metheny concert at Disney Hall where front fills were missing. Tony Villarreal shared his history with Thunder Audio and Metallica, while the group discussed various audio equipment including Meyer systems, Nexo Alpha speakers, and Gamble consoles. The conversation also touched on technical support challenges for DeFeedback's Mac application and included updates about Curt Hare's restoration work on vintage Gamble consoles. I want to thank Bruce Fallis, Tony Villarreal, Gregory Baker, Ken Newman, David Dansky, Fred Domenigoni, Wayne Sims, Duane Sheets, Devin Sheets, Christopher Cuse, Curt Hare, Steve Gill, Aya-Troll-Ah for their contributions to the conversation.----------Today is my 75th birthday. Celebrate with me and share how we met and a story or two from a past life.Show 310: AN OPEN CONVERSATION WITH FRIENDS THAT LOVE THE WORLD OF CONCERT AND SPECIAL EVENT PRODUCTIONSMaster the Professional Life—Without Being Bored. -Stop guessing and start growing. Join Jan Landy and his knowledgeable, affable panel of friends and colleagues for a no-filter discussion on mastering the professional life—with more laughs than a comedy club.Our ZoomCast isn't just a fountain of industry knowledge; it's also an opportunity to laugh. Think of it as therapy, but with more jokes and fewer couches. Stay updated on life and world events, share your thoughts, and enjoy multiple good chuckles along the way. -JOIN US LIVE EVERY WEDNESDAY:- 4:45 PM Pacific (UTC-7) / 7:45 PM EasternHow to Assist:Offer your support by giving us a Like, opinions in the comments on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube and remember to share the show with your industry friends.
Join our Thinking Out Loud w/ Friends of SoundBroker Zoomcast show hosted by Jan Landy and his knowledgeable affable panel of friends and colleagues for an entertaining robust discussion offering opinions on anything related to a working professional life in general.Our ZoomCast isn't just a fountain of knowledge; it's also a opportunity to laugh. Think of it as therapy, but with more jokes and fewer couches. Join us and share your thoughts. Stay updated on life and world events, and enjoy multiple good chuckles along the way.
Join our current events Zoomcast show hosted by Jan Landy and his knowledgeable affable panel of friends and colleagues for an entertaining robust discussion offering opinions on anything related to a working professional life in general.Our ZoomCast isn't just a fountain of knowledge; it's also a opportunity to laugh. Think of it as therapy, but with more jokes and fewer couches. Join us and share your thoughts. Stay updated on life and world events, and enjoy multiple good chuckles along the way.
In this episode, we tell the story of Gregory Baker, a kind and intelligent man from the village of Alton who had spent his life overcoming physical challenges and supporting others through education. In June 2007, a routine visit from his carers led to a discovery that left the community stunned. Join us as we explore the circumstances surrounding his sudden death, and the investigation that would uncover far more than anyone expected. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EPISODE 21 of 'All About Art': The Art of Framing with Gregory Baker This episode focuses on a career in the arts that is very hands-on and is intrinsic to the transportation and display of works of art, namely FRAMING with London framer Gregory Baker. We chat about his business as an art framer and how he learned the craft. We also chat about materials he uses, such as various types of glass and how they affect a work of art, as well as his experience as an art technician at Sotheby's auction house which informs his practice today. Greg graduated from Central Saint Martins with a degree in Fine Art, and went on to work for Steward Heslop Frames and John Davies Frames in the years following his degree. He then proceeded to work for Sotheby's auction house and Alon Zakim Fine Art while starting his own business. He collaborated with Sotheby's and has framed works by the likes of Cy Twombly, Lucien Freud, David Hockney, Georg Baselitz, and Jenny Saville. He is currently working with artist and art dealer David Breuer-Weil, whose sculptures you probably know from St Pancras New Church at Euston, London, all the while maintaining his framing studio and furthering his craft. If you want to get in touch, you can email him at gregorybakerframes@gmail.com P.S. Listen past the outro to hear Greg give me my Christmas gift, which was very much in line with the episode! Such fun, thank you Greg. ABOUT THE HOST: I am an Austrian-American art historian, curator, and writer. I obtained my BA in History of Art at University College London and my MA in Arts Administration and Cultural Policy at Goldsmiths, University of London. My specializations include contemporary art, specifically feminism and artificial intelligence in artistic practice, as well as museum policies and arts engagement. Here are links to my social media, feel free to reach out: Instagram @alexandrasteinacker Twitter @alex_steinacker and LinkedIn at Alexandra Steinacker-Clark COVER ART: Lisa Schrofner a.k.a Liser www.liser-art.com
Do Millennials and Baby Boomers view God differently? Does it matter? This week, Colin speaks with the Rev. Celeste Hemingson and the Rev. Greg Baker about the Baby Boomer and Millennial viewpoints and experiences of God, Jesus, and religion. What are the consequences of their differences? In what ways are they similar? The Rev. Celeste Hemingson was ordained in 2003, after a 35 year career in management with the Social Security Administration. Rev. Celeste has lived in Hopkinton since 1987 and specializes in interim ministry. She is currently the Interim Rector of St. George's in Durham, NH. She also serves the Diocese of New Hampshire as Chaplain to retired clergy and spouses. The Rev. Gregory Baker was ordained in July, 2020. He graduated from Yale Divinity School this past May and is answering his first call as Curate of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Nashua, NH. Greg is also interested in the reform of the prison industrial complex and working with the incarcerated.
Gregory Baker joined us this week and did we have plenty to talk about or what?!?! Greg is a talented model railroaded and model builder that isn't afraid to get his hands into a wide variety of styles. Listen in this week as we talk about Greg's model railroading history and some of his favorite things about model building! Check out some of Mountian Goat Greg's pages here (not affiliate links): Mountain Goat Models Instagram Page Etsy Shop Mountain Goat Greg Facebook Page Episode Artwork Credit: Gregory Baker "Mountain Goat Greg"
There are many a mysteries yet to be solved in the world, How were the pyramids built, is Area 51 real & can you rub your tummy and pat your head at the same time a few that I have spent time googling when my mind wonders… Today’s guests believe that awareness of how the brain functions is the key to understanding why life is not working out the way you imagined. Gregory Baker and Stephen Jakes of Reboot have developed a Unique Human Transformation Technology which has helped change the lives of people and free them from the emotional trauma of the past. In this digital age, where technology keeps on feeding our brain with too much information, we tend to get totally distracted and disconnected from our inner self, and Stephan and Greg are aiming to help people help themselves, these guys have a technique that helps you drill into the core of who you are and helps you realise your authentic self. So if you find yourself wondering why your life is not working even if you keep on learning new stuff? Might be time for a Reboot. On today’s episode, Gregory and Stephen dives into their Reboot program or workshop that helps people to help themselves - how the brain works, how thoughts coexists with emotions, and how to bring out your why. As they walk through their sessions, learn how their program can put all the pieces together, be it about relationships or personal development. And lastly, find out what “emotional cancer” is and why adversities shouldn’t limit you from reaching full potential.
Dr. Gregory Baker is Senior Pastor of Freedom Church of Gwinnett, Georgia. Dr. Baker served as our speaker for our 9th Church Anniversary
Mike Slater will be going to the O scale meet in Chicago. Richard Murphy provides a SVL update and has been working on his home layout through the floods. Matt Goodman is working to a deadline and has been to Toronto. Jim Gifford provides a layout update and a crew update. Jamie Fenton is about to be part of a movie on a community of model railroaders and has a slower layout update. Gregory Baker is selling some modules and realigning his model railroading hobby. Martyn Jenkins introduces his multifaceted exploration of the hobby. Dan Pickard talks all things Narrow Gauge Convention including a fascinating discussion about a set of structures. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#130
Mike Slater will be going to the O scale meet in Chicago. Richard Murphy provides a SVL update and has been working on his home layout through the floods. Matt Goodman is working to a deadline and has been to Toronto. Jim Gifford provides a layout update and a crew update. Jamie Fenton is about to be part of a movie on a community of model railroaders and has a slower layout update. Gregory Baker is selling some modules and realigning his model railroading hobby. Martyn Jenkins introduces his multifaceted exploration of the hobby. Dan Pickard talks all things Narrow Gauge Convention including a fascinating discussion about a set of structures. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#130
Gregory Baker has built an impressive module club in just a year. Ralph DeBlasi is bracing himself for Australians. Morgan Pavia is kitting for his layout. Jim Walsh has been exploring fiber optics for his layout and invites Tom to New Jersey in 2018. Seth Gartner is back from Australia and has people coming to operate. Malcolm Johnson has moved his layout to a classic 1950s donut formation. Mike Slater provides a much needed update. Andy Dorsch is working on his first module. Jim Borcz got to meet a Model Rail Radio celebrity and will be attending a live steam convention. Ron Klaiss is a prime candidate for a garden layout. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#122
Gregory Baker has built an impressive module club in just a year. Ralph DeBlasi is bracing himself for Australians. Morgan Pavia is kitting for his layout. Jim Walsh has been exploring fiber optics for his layout and invites Tom to New Jersey in 2018. Seth Gartner is back from Australia and has people coming to operate. Malcolm Johnson has moved his layout to a classic 1950s donut formation. Mike Slater provides a much needed update. Andy Dorsch is working on his first module. Jim Borcz got to meet a Model Rail Radio celebrity and will be attending a live steam convention. Ron Klaiss is a prime candidate for a garden layout. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#122