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Reflexión de la Noche del Sábado 30 de Marzo del 2024 - Retiro Semana Santa: Él me amó y se entregó por mí - Audio #7 (Final) Te invitamos a visitar nuestra página web, para que conozcas más sobre la espiritualidad, misión y visión de Familia Hosanna, La Sonrisa de Jesús. http://www.familiahosanna.org
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Vyznat se ve světě je čím dál složitější. Musíme zpracovávat více a více informací, zvládat stále rychleji se měnící technologie a absorbovat čím dál více změn. Na to všechno využíváme “hardware”, který se vyvinul pro potřeby komunikace v malé skupině lidí, lov a sběr plodů.
Episode 89 The Theremin Part 2: Recordings After 1970 Playlist Ultimate Spinach, “(Ballad of The) Hip Death Goddess” from Ultimate Spinach (1968 MGM Records). This American psychedelic rock band was from Boston, Massachusetts, although they had a sound that had more an affinity with the free spirit of San Francisco. The Theremin has a prominent part in this song, following the vocalist and filling in some interesting instrumental parts. Bass and Feedback, Richard Nese; Vocals, Drums, Tabla, Bass Drum, Bells, Chimes, Keith Lahteinen; Vocals, Electric Guitar, Guitar, Kazoo, Barbara Hudson; Vocals, Electric Piano, Electric Harpsichord, Organ, Harpsichord, Twelve-String Guitar, Sitar, Harmonica, Wood Flute, Theremin, Celesta, Ian Bruce-Douglas; Vocals, Lead Guitar, Guitar Feedback, Sitar Drone, Electric Sitar, Geoffrey Winthrop. 8:11 Hawkwind, “Paranoia Part 2” from Hawkwind (1970 Liberty). Hawkwind was a pioneering space-rock and psychedelic group from the UK. They were known to use a theremin during their early years—1969 to 1973 and revived its use on stage in later performances using a Moog Etherwave model in the 2000s. This first album features a theremin added to much of the sonic textures, sometimes overtly but often run through effects to provide a looming background, as in this song. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish, but I think there is a theremin providing some of the droning background and then sporadic bursts of tones beginning around 4:25. 14:54 McKendree Spring, “God Bless the Conspiracy” from 3 (1972 Decca). Electric Violin, Viola, Theremin, Michael Dreyfuss; Electronics (Ring Modulator), Tom Oberheim; Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Dulcimer, Fran McKendree; Electric Bass, Larry Tucker; Electric Guitar, Martin Slutsky. This progressive band with experimental leanings was a quartet without a drummer. Dreyfus later said, “In God Bless the Conspiracy and No Regrets I was able to play viola and Theremin at the same time by bringing my body closer to the Theremin (to change pitch) while playing a harmony part on the viola,”(2006). He played a Theremin beginning 1969. He may have used a Moog theremin, such as the Troubadour. 6:53 Linda Cohen, “Horizon Jane” from Lake Of Light (1973 Poppy). Folky album from Philadelphia featuring several electronic musicians. Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Piano, Polytonic Modulator, Jefferson Cain; Classical Guitar, Composer, Linda Cohen; Flute, Stan Slotter; Producer, Electric Guitar, Matrix Electronic Drums, Modulator, Sitar, Synthesizer, Craig Anderton; Minimoog, Theremin, Charles Cohen. 3:36 Ronnie Montrose, “Space Station #5” from Montrose (1973 Warner Brothers). Ronnie Montrose added a custom-built Theremin to his equipment with the pitch antenna mounted on his aluminum (silver) Velano guitar so that he could play both at the same time. Volume for the theremin was controlled by a black box mounted on a mike stand, to which he stood nearby. He was recording with it throughout the 1970s. Here is a great live clip you where you can see how he played it. Note the end of the clip where he put the theremin guitar up against the speaker and wails on the volume control of the theremin control box. Bass, Bill Church; Drums, Denny Carmassi; Guitar, Theremin-Guitar, Ronnie Montrose; Vocals, Sam Hagar. 5:36 Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come, “Time Captives” from Journey (1974 Passport). Fender Bass, Percussion, Vocals, Phil Shutt; Bentley Rhythm Ace, Vocals, Arthur Brown; Electric Guitar, Vocals, Andy Dalby; Mellotron, ARP 2600, EMS VCS 3, Piano, Theremin, Percussion, Vocals, Victor Peraino. 8:37 Michael Quatro, “Get Away” from In Collaboration with The Gods (1975 United Artists Records). Brother of Detroit rockers Suzi and Patti Quatro, he had a flare for progressive rock and electronic keyboards in the 1970s. The Theremin makes frequent appearances on this album, this track in particular. Arranger, Piano Baldwin, Electric Piano Gretsch Electro, Piano Tack Piano, Sonic Six Synthesizer, Effects Univox Phaser, Univox Stringman, EC-80 Echo, Elka Electric Piano, Hammond Organ, Minimoog Synthesizer, Univox Mini-Korg, Electroharmonix Boxes, Mellotron Violin, Cello, Flute, Effects Wah-Wah Pedals, Effects Syntha-Pedal, Bass Nova Bass, Horns, Organ Pipe Organ, Sounds Ring Modulation, Maestro Theremin, Electronic Effects, Percussion , Michael Quatro;Bass, Lead Vocals, Arranged By Arranging Assistance, Dave Kiswiney; Drums, Kirk (Arthur) Trachsel; Guitar, Teddy Hale. 4:04 Melodic Energy Commission, “Revise The Scene” from Stranger In Mystery (1979 Energy Discs). This is the first album from this Canadian space-rock, psychedelic and folk troupe from British Columbia. The Theremin was a key instrument in their ensemble and was custom-built by group member George McDonald. His Theremin would eventually be known as the Galactic Stream Theremin and would take some 25 years to build and evolve into a six antennae instrument for “tuning into the performers body motions.” During this recording, a simpler, more traditional version was used. Gas & Steam Bass, Bells, Tambourine, Mark Franklin; Dulcimer, Bowed Dulcimer, Khaen, Gongs, Flute, Randy Raine-Reusch; Hydro-electric Guitar, Custom-made Theremin, Aura, Wall Of Oscillation, George McDonald; Percussion, Tablas, Brass Tank, Glockenspiel, Roland SH5 Synthesizer, Organ, Paul Franklin; EMS Synthi AKS, Delatronics, Electric Guitar, Del Dettmar; Wordy Voice, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Roland SH 1000 Synthesizer, Gongs, Vibraphone, Kalimba, Stone Drum, Egyptian Shepherd's Pipe, Xaliman. 6:13 The Nihilist Spasm Band, “Elsinore” from Vol. 2 (1979 Music gallery Editions). Canadian group that used all hand-made instruments, including the kit-made Theremin by Bill Exley. Bass, Hugh McIntyre; Drums, Greg Curnoe; Guitar, John Clement, Murray Favro; Kazoo, John Boyle; Pratt-a-various, Art Pratten; Vocals, Theremin, Bill Exley. Recorded live at the Toronto Music Gallery, February 4th 1978. 5:14 Yuseff Yancy, Garret List, “Sweetness” Garrett List / A-1 Band, “Sweetness” from Fire & Ice (1982 Lovely Music). Alto Saxophone, Byard Lancaster; Maestro Theremin, Electronics, Youseff Yancy; Vocals, Genie Sherman. 4:11. Todd Clark, “Into the Vision” from Into The Vision (1984 T.M.I. Productions). Guitar, Cheetah Chrome; Theremin, Bat-wing Guitar with ARP Avatar, Todd Clark; Found Vocals, William Burroughs. 8:38 Danielle Dax, “Yummer Yummer Man” from Yummer Yummer Man (1985 Awesome). UK artist Danielle Dax. Wah Guitar, Steve Reeves; Guitar, Slide Guitar, Organ, David Knight; Producer, arranger, lyrics, Vocals, Theremin, Tapes, Danielle Dax; Drums, Martyn Watts; Music by Danielle Dax, David Knight. Dax is an experimental English musician, artist, and producer, born as Danielle Gardner. 3:16 Mars Everywhere, “Attack of the Giant Squid” from Visitor Parking (1989 Audiofile Tapes). Cassette release from this space-rock band from the 1980s. Electric Guitar, Electronics, Tape, Ernie Falcone; Synthesizer, Theremin, Keyboards, Tom Fenwick. 5:03 Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, “Vacuum of Loneliness” from The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (1992 Caroline). This NY band uses an original Moog Vanguard (circa 1960). This rock and blues band was active from 1991 until 2016. Baritone Saxophone, John Linnell; Drums, Russell Simins; Guitar, Vocals, Judah Bauer; Tenor Saxophone, Kurt Hoffman; Trumpet, Frank London; Vocals, Guitar, Moog Vanguard Theremin, Jon Spencer. Here is a video of a live performance of The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion with a Moog Vanguard Theremin (just after the 39-minute mark). 3:02 Calvin Owens and His Blues Orchestra, “Vincent Van Gogh” from That's Your Booty (1996 Sawdust Alley). Trumpet solo and vocals, Calvin Owens; Maestro Theremin, Youseff Yancy; Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Eddy De Vos, Kurt van Herck, Peter Vandendriessche; Backing Vocals, B. J. Scott, Frank Deruytter, Mieke Belange, Yan De Bryun; Baritone Saxophone, Bo Vander Werf, Johan Vandendriessche; Bass, Ban Buls, Roman Korohek; Cello, B. Piatkowski, X. Gao; Drums, Cesar Janssens, Laurent Mercier; Guitar, Marty Townsend, Yan De Bryun; Keyboards, Rafael Van Goubergen; Organ, Peter Van Bogart; Saxophone, Jimmy Heath; Tenor Saxophone, David "Fathead" Newman, Shelly Caroll Paul; Trombone, Marc Godfroid, Yan De Breker; Trumpet, Andy Haderer, Rüdiger Baldauf; Violin, D. Ivanov, E. Kouyoumdjian; Vocals, Archie Bell, Otis Clay, Ruby Wilson. 6:23. David Simons, “Music For Theremin And Gamelan (1998-1999), parts I and II” from Fung Sha Noon (2009 Tzadik). Theremin, Rob Schwimmer; Gamelan, Theremin, Sampler, MIDI Controller, Percussion, Marimba, Zoomoozophone, 43 Pitch Zither, Harmonic Canon, Slide Guitar, Chromelodeon harmonium, David Simons; Gamelan, Barbara Benary, Denman Maroney, John Morton, Laura Liben. 6:09 (part I) and 6:29 (part II) Lydia Kavina, “Voice of the Theremin,” composed by Vladimir Komarov from Music from The Ether, Original Works For Theremin (1999 Mode). TVox Tour model theremin, Lydia Kavina. Arranged, mixed, performed by Lydia Kavina. 8:11 Lydia Kavina, “Free Music #1,” composed by Percy Grainger from Music from The Ether, Original Works For Theremin (1999 Mode). TVox Tour model theremin, Lydia Kavina; mixed and spatialized, Steve Puntolillo. This work was originally written for theremin although Grainger had many ideas around how this type of “free music” should be played. This native Australian was fascinated by the sounds of the real world and invented a mechanical machine for making such sounds. In 1938, Grainger said, "...Out in nature we hear all kinds of lovely and touching 'free' (non-harmonic) combinations of tones, yet we are unable to take up these beauties and expressiveness into the art of music because of our archaic notions of harmony.” His adaptation of free music for theremin was an attempt to create sounds that were new to music. This version was multitracked by Kavina and an old acquaintance of mine, sound engineer Steve Puntolillo, to recreate the parts for four theremins. 1:19 The Kurstins, “Sunshine” from Gymnopedie (2000 Rouge Records). Composed by Roy Ayers; Minimoog, ARP String Ensemble, Organ, Guitar, Sampler, Drums, Rhodes Electric Piano, Greg Kurstin; Moog Theremin, Theremin Vocoder, Moogerfoogers, Pamelia Kurstin. 3:47 The Kurstins, “Outside” from Gymnopedie (2000 Rouge Records). Composed by Greg Kurstin; Minimoog, ARP String Ensemble, Organ, Guitar, Sampler, Drums, Rhodes Electric Piano, Greg Kurstin; Moog Theremin, Theremin Vocoder, Moogerfoogers, Pamelia Kurstin. 3:55 Hecate's Angels, “Shrink-Wrapped Soul” from Saints And Scoundrels (2004 redFLY Records). Los Angeles-based Pietra Wexstun is a composer, singer, keyboard and theremin player. Vocals, Farfisa organ, piano, theremin, sound effects, Pietra Wexstun; bass, Bill Blatt; guitar, Stan Ridgway; drums, Elmo Smith. 3:52 Pamelia Kurstin, “Barrow In Furness” from Thinking Out Loud (2007 Tzadik). From Kurstin first solo record. Composed, Produced, Theremin With L6 Looping Pedals and Microsynth Pedal, Guitar, Piano, Pamelia Kurstin. She played the Etherwave Pro Theremin by Moog fo this recording. Pamelia Kurstin, video with she and Bob Moogdiscussing the Etherwave Pro when it was introduced. Kurstin uses the Etherwave Pro Theremin by Moog Music. 5:12 Barbara Bucholtz, “SixEight” from Moonstruck (2008 Intuition Records). Bucholtz was a German theremin player and composer. She played a TVox Tour model theremin. Drums, Sebastian Merk; Music By, Contrabass Flute, Sampler, programmed, engineered, produced, and recorded by Tilmann Dehnhard; Trumpet, Arve Henriksen. 4:01 Herb Deutsch, “Longing” from Theremin One Hundred Years (2020 Electronic Sound). Composer, Herb Deutsch; Piano, Nancy Deutsch; Moog Melodia Theremin, Daryl Kubian. Recording from 2012. The beloved Herb Deutsch, who died recently at age 90, was an early collaborator with Bob Moog on the creation of the synthesizer. Herb became acquainted with Bob by purchasing a Theremin kit—a Moog Melodia model, in the early 1960s. He was primarily responsible for convincing Moog to add a keyboard to his modular unit. Also, this is taken from a terrific compilation of modern Theremin artists to benefit the New York Theremin Society. Check it out. 3:38 M83, “Sitting” from M83 (2016 Lowlands Festival). This is a live recording from Holland. “Sitting” was a song on M83's first album in 2001. But it didn't have a theremin part until they decided to spice-up the live interpretation of the song in 2016. Jordan Lawlor uses a Moog Theremini when M83 performs this in concert. He puts down his guitar, grabs some drum sticks, beats a rhythm on some electronic drums while dancing in place and moving his hands around a theremin. You can hear the theremin in this track but don't mistake it for the keyboard tones that Gonzalez is playing on his modular system. A longer sequence of theremin begins at 1:38 in the audio. You can view the video here, beginning at 26:54 into the show. M83 is a French electronica band founded in 1999 by Anthony Gonzalez, who remains the only sole member from the original outfit. Performing members on this live tour included: Anthony Gonzalez, lead vocals, modular synthesizers, keyboards, guitars, piano, bass, drums, percussion, programming, arrangement, mixer, production; Loïc Maurin, drums, percussion, guitar, bass, keyboards; Jordan Lawlor, guitars, vocals, multi-instrumentalist; Kaela Sinclair, Dave Smith and M-Audio keyboards, vocals; Joe Berry, piano, synthesizers, electronic wind instrument, saxophone. 4:03 Radio Science Orchestra, “Theme from Doctor Who” (2019). This UK-based band unites theremin, ondes martenot, Moog and modular electronics, for its performances. They've played such events as the TEDSummit, the British Library, and Glastonbury Festival. They made a concert recording with Lydia Kavina in 2009 of the Theme from Doctor Who. This version was made more recently and appears to also include Kavina. She plays the TVox Tour model theremin made by her husband G. Pavlov. 2:18 Thorwald Jørgensen, Kamilla Bystrova, “Moderato” from Air électrique: Original Music For Theremin And Piano (2020 Zefir). Jørgensen is an accomplished Dutch classical theremin player. Piano, Kamilla Bystrova; Liner Notes, Design, Moog Etherwave Pro Theremin, Thorwald Jørgensen. 2:10 Dorit Chrysler, “A Happy Place” from Theremin One Hundred Years (2020 Electronic Sound). Issued with the magazine's 7” vinyl and magazine bundle Electronic Sound Magazine, issue 70. Written, produced, and performed by Dorit Chrysler. 2:06 Dorit Chrysler, “Calder Plays Theremin Side A” from Calder Plays Theremin (2023 NY Theremin Society/Fridman Gallery) Written for Theremin Orchestra in 5 Movements, Chrysler's work is based on a commissioned sound piece by The Museum of Modern Art in conjunction with the exhibition Alexander Calder: Modern from the Start. Chrysler identified two of Alexander Calder's sculptures, Snow Flurry, I (1948) and Man-Eater with Pennants (1945), to interact and “play” multiple Theremins on site. I believe the Theremin are various Moog models. Calder Plays Theremin is a co-release of the NY Theremin Society and Fridman Gallery. 8:48 Opening background tracks: Ronnie Montrose, “Open Fire” (excerpt) from Open Fire (1978 Warner Brothers). Bass, Alan Fitzgerald; Drums, Rick Shlosser; Guitar, Custom-built Theremin mpounted to his electric guitar, Ronnie Montrose; composed by Edgar Winter, Ronnie Montrose. 2:09 Hooverphonic, “L'Odeur Animale” from The Magnificent Tree (2000 Columbia). Guitar, Raymond Geerts; Keyboards, Bass, Programmed by Alex Callier; Vocals, Geike Arnaert; Maestro Theremin, trumpet, Youseff Yancy; Fairlight, Effects, Dan Lacksman. 3:46. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation: For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Vi inleder det nya året med att prata om de klassiska förstärkare som influerat både musik och andra tillverkare. Fölster har gått på djupet i ämnet externa fjäder-reverb. I veckans pryl pratar vi om Surfybear Classic Reverb. I detta avsnitt: Fender, Marshall, M-Audio, Mackie, Surfybear, Jensen, Magnatone, Swart, Victoria, Lazy J, Dumble, Catalinbread, Source Audio, Eventide, Strymon, Universal Audio, Roland.
Nu när vi alla tre är samlade på samma plats tar vi oss an en av de mest ikoniska gitarrer som funnits: Gibson Les Paul Standard "Burst" gjorda mellan 1958-1960. Fölster har funderat över hur man kan koppla förstärkare med fyra ingångar. Veckans pryl är en pedal; ODR-C 30th Anniversary från Nordland. I detta avsnitt: Gibson, Marshall, Bigsby, Nordland, Fender, M-Audio, Mackie, Nobels.
Our found family of survivors have made it to Corpus Christi, but a storm is rolling in and the city is overrun by Errors. Transcript: https://bit.ly/HE1x07 Content Warnings: Cannibalism, Harsh language, Thunderstorms, Discussion of an outbreak and pandemic, Discussion of schools being closed during a pandemic, Discussion of death and murder, Death and finding bodies, Cries of pain, Screaming, A group of people being hunted by zombies, Near death experiences, Fear and panic, Kidnapping, Threats of murder, Guns, and Sudden loud noises. CAST: Socks Whitmore as Eden Eli Wilson Caroline Mincks as Jace Franklin AlliMaria Dauphine as Hazel Nicole Jarrel Mandy Moon as Waverly Wilson Eleanor Grey as Kyra Jones Elissa Park as Billie Ryan Allen Chan as Gus William Hill Vyn Vox as Aideen CREW: Written by RH Sparra and Ali Hylton Script editing by Brad Colbroock, Tal Minear, and RH Sparra Sound design by Oran Talbot Consultation by Caroline Mincks. Additional sound effects from freesound.org (?) Music composed by Ali Hylton Website: https://humanerrorpod.wixsite.com/main Twitter: https://twitter.com/humanerrorpod This episode features a trailer from the show Omen. To learn more about the show visit their website at www.omencast.com or their twitter at twitter.com/OmenPodcast. Sound Attributions: michorvath, Adam Wayne Gistarb, PostProdDog, usamah, Edwar64896, Lextao, Analog Bleep Ten, CpawsMusic, F.M Audio, JakLocke, CGEffex, Laurenmg95, Edelhaine, scriotxstudios, MAJ061785, AlexMurphy53, pugaeme, gustavever, Inspector J , peasoperro, Garuda1982
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x We never run out of VO TECH to talk about. So twice a month we bring you by far the most comprehensive, fact filled and technique packed program we can. Voice Over Body Shop TECH-TALK #89 will be on for the next two weeks, and remember you can watch all 89 episodes (if you want to tech binge watch) Here on Facebook, our homepage, and of course our podcast on Podbean, apple podcasts and every other podcast platform there is. On George's Tech update, we dig deep into these cool subjects: Another wave of cool USB interfaces from Lewitt Connect 6 and M-Audio's new brand M-Game “RGB Dual”, RGB Dual connects to TWO PC's at once. Lewitt connects to a PC/Mac and a mobile device via USB-C. Vanguard V13 tube mic stacks up well against U67 Soundproofing: Homasote? Nah, drywall. Audacity 3.2.1 adds “channel strip” Realtime FX on tracks for “non-destructive” processing. We have a 2 min Demo video And Dan and George talk about - Dropouts. What are they and how to you prevent hem? Plus we answer your thoughtful questions! Catch the replay all week on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/voiceoverbodyshop/ our homepage, VOBS.TV, and our podcast for those of you who love to listen on the go! We love our fans and donors for your continued support. VOBS can't be here without YOU and our other great supporters: Voiceoveressentials.com, VOHeroes.com Sourceelements.com, VoiceOverXtra.com, VOICEACTORWEBSITES.com World-Voices.org
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Jason and family have served in Israel for more than a dozen years. Their current role encompasses the oversight of all AG work in Israel and Palestine as well as providing direction to a Kindergarten through High School English language school with hundreds of students.
Jason and family have served in Israel for more than a dozen years. Their current role encompasses the oversight of all AG work in Israel and Palestine as well as providing direction to a Kindergarten through High School English language school with hundreds of students.
Welcome to Showcasing House Music DJ Mixes by dattrax!! Made this mix with M-Audio's Xponent midi-controller, their Torq software & my laptop.After using my friend's Xponent a few times I'd have to say that I'm not a fan. (Sorry, not being ungrateful Devon. Thank you for letting me borrow it). The cueing of tracks from the beginning on the jog wheels don't work each time, so you have to use the forward/backwards buttons a lot- major pain and time waster. The cross-fader and pitch controls are way too loose- it's difficult to be precise. Feels like you're playing with a toy.BIG TIME PROPS to all the DJs I've seen on youtube who rock it out on these plasticky controllers. MAD SKILLS!! I suck on these.The mid-range EQ's on each channel had to be set at 11 o'clock all the time (I usually have to set to 1pm for all other DJ mixers), and it still put out too much mid & the mid sounds very hollow. Overall, not really too fun to play with. Got my house music fix with the making of this mix though.For max DJ'ing fun, I'll stick w/ cd turntables, serato w/ vinyl control discs or reg. vinyl turntables.Will be trying a friend's NuMark NS7 soon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef_4NIKpuHIThat looks like the best controller out there because of the motorized platters that spin (and you can adjust the tightness of the platters), and the heavy duty metal construction. The NS7 doesn't feel like a toy, but at over 3X's the cost of Xponent, it better not:)As always - massive thanks to the amazing vocalists, producers, DJs and dancers (even in your homes or while walking about) for their incredible advancement of this beautiful musical genre!! Makes us all feel young, vibrant and extremely happy!!---------------Reach out to us and comment if you like our mixes. Just Google 'dattrax' and you'll find all places online that we've been a part of. Please share with other like-minded individuals.---------------There's a PayPal donate button on the right if you're on our main Podomatic site if you want to buy us a beer to say cheers ; )Our PayPal donation email if you are listening to our mixes on another platform. Any amount of support is welcomed. We appreciate you! dattrax@gmail.com---------------Our main mix site: https://dattrax.podomatic.com/ or at: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/dattrax or Google "dattrax" and find the Podomatic link.THIS IS THE BEST OPTION: You can download the free "Podomatic" app, sign up with your email, then search 'dattrax' and subscribe to 'house music by dattrax'. It has a cute pic of my youngest boy when he was little and over my DJ mixer. BOOM!! 120+ mixes, the last 27yrs of our lives in the crack of time between family, friends and work.---------------All tracks bought from https://www.traxsource.com/ and https://www.beatport.com/
Lent is a period of 40 weekdays from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday. We use this time to reflect and prepare for the celebration of the resurrection of our Lord and Savior on Easter Day.
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In this episode, Laura Escudé takes us on her journey from violinist to adventures in Los Angeles as a seat filler for TV shows from Craig's list to market research to other one-off jobs. . . until she becomes a tech support staffer at M-Audio because of problems she had with her own keyboard. For listeners who are inspired by linear journeys, this is not one. Instead, Laura was launched from being laid off as the first Ableton Certified Trainer. An email got her working for Cirque du Soleil in playback. A phone call from all of her Ableton visibility brought her to Kanye West's audio engineer and then years of touring. Until it wasn't -- and she shares the story of how in 2017 she rebuilt her career about teaching and inspiration in audio engineering around “transmuting” creators - “to move from one form of energy into another.” Enjoy her story of building a global community of artists and creating new online programs ahead of the current virtual learning world. And enjoy her stories of what she now has built with the Transmute Accelerator and Transmute Academy. Photo credit: Nicholas James Guest: Laura Escudé (fka ALLUXE), Future Classical artist blending music, tech, and consciousness Laura Escudé is the creator of The Transmute™ Accelerator, Founder of Electronic Creatives, and an Ableton Certified Trainer since 2008. Career highlights include performing in the GRAMMY Premiere band, programming and designing shows for Kanye West from 2009-2017, opening for Miguel on his 2015 Wildheart tour, and building a thriving international business populated by top-tier professionals. She's done official remixes for artists, including M83 and Poliça, with her violin playing featured on albums by Big Grams, Kanye West, Jay Z, and many more. She's released myriad albums, singles, and EPs under the name ALLUXE, synthesizing her skills as a classically trained violinist and her prowess as an avant-garde electronic producer. Now making music under her own name, Escudé released the Transmute EP, her most intimate work to date, capturing the sound and feel of a woman who's examined the darkest parts of herself and come out the other end transformed. Technology is a second language for Escudé, who became the world's first Ableton Certified Trainer in 2008. In 2012, she founded Electronic Creatives, using her skills to hire and train programmers and playback engineers for artists including Logic, Ariana Grande, The Weeknd, Big Sean, Charli XCX, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. She's brought massive productions to life for artists including Kanye West, Jay Z, Bon Iver, Missy Elliot, Herbie Hancock, and television megabrand American Idol. Escudé toured extensively with these shows, collaborating with artists to create fresh, thrilling experiences for audiences worldwide. Mentioned Links Transmute Academy: https://www.thetransmuteacademy.com/ (https://www.thetransmuteacademy.com) Web: https://lauraescude.com/ (https://lauraescude.com) and Instagram: https://instagram.com/lauraescude (https://instagram.com/lauraescude) Facebook: https://facebook.com/lauraescude (https://facebook.com/lauraescude) YouTube: https://youtube.com/lauraescude (https://youtube.com/lauraescude) Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4mfReLOTaMQoFv54RpEgFD?si=OHtAxr_XR7uWjql49BVvgw (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4mfReLOTaMQoFv54RpEgFD?si=OHtAxr_XR7uWjql49BVvgw) Your Host: Gigi Johnson, EdD I run transformative programs, speak/moderate, invest, advise, and produce multimedia on creativity and technology. I taught for 22 years at UCLA, where I ran the Center for Music Innovation and the podcast "Innovating Music," built four industry-connecting programs, and taught undergraduates, MBAs, and executives about disruption in creative industries. Before UCLA, I financed media M&A at Bank of America for ten years. Connect with Us...
Join us as we celebrate and praise the glory of God in Christ Jesus!
Join us as we celebrate and praise our Savior Jesus!
En @NotiPodHoy ✅ Encuesta mundial revela que la experiencia en audio y video serán las habilidades más exigidas para trabajar en los medios en 2021. ✅ WordPress.com lanza curso de podcasting. ✅ Podimo lanza su primera campaña de televisión para fomentar el consumo de podcasts y audiolibros en español. ➽ Tendencias del pódcast de marca B2C para 2021. ➽ Triton Digital publicó su informe LATAM Podcast Report más reciente. ➽ M-Audio lanza dos nuevas interfaces de audio para Mac/iOS y PC de un precio bajo. ➽ Neon Hum Media se asocia con Sony Music Entertainment para hacer crecer la producción de podcasts.
Hoy quiero presentarte un amplificador para 2 auriculares que me encanta por lo portátil que es y por la calidad de funcionamiento. Me refiero al amplificador M-Audio Bass Traveler. Aquí te lo detallo. ¿Estás interesado en crear un podcast o acabas de crearlo? Entonces estás en el lugar indicado, porque en este programa tendrás claves, técnicas, herramientas, aplicaciones, y respuestas para que lleves tu podcast al siguiente nivel. Y contigo tu anfitrión: Podcaster y solopreneur que ha hecho del podcast su mejor medio para vivir. El del apellido japonés pero dominicano hasta la tambora: Robert Sasuke. Abre bien tus oídos porque ¡Esto es Podcast! Si estás comenzando tu podcast o si ya diste el paso con tus primeros episodios, ve por más aprendiendo cómo hacerlo en menos tiempo, con menos recursos pero elevando la calidad de tu producción. Tienes el curso completo con todo lo que necesitas para aprender a crear, crecer y monetizar tu podcast en www.https://www.kaiisen.com/curso/hacer-un-podcast-exitoso/ Enlaces mencionados en este episodio: Comunidad Podcasters PRO en Discord Audita tu podcast en: Audipod.net Mega curso: Crea un podcast nivel PRO Contacta con Robert en Telegram [custom-related-posts title="Episodios relacionados:" none_text="None found" order_by="title" order="ASC"] Gracias por Escucharnos! Comparte lo que piensas: Deja un comentario al final de esta sección, en el cuadro de comentarios. Puedes proponer un tema o votar por otros que sean propuesto, hazlo aquí Para ayudar a crecer este programa: Deja una reseña y una valoración en iTunes (Apple Podcast). Tus valoraciones realmente nos ayudan mucho a alcanzar a otras personas.
Hoy quiero presentarte un amplificador para 2 auriculares que me encanta por lo portátil que es y por la calidad de funcionamiento. Me refiero al amplificador M-Audio Bass Traveler. Aquí te lo detallo. ¿Estás interesado en crear un podcast o acabas de crearlo? Entonces estás en el lugar indicado, porque en este programa tendrás claves, técnicas, herramientas, aplicaciones, y respuestas para que lleves tu podcast al siguiente nivel. Y contigo tu anfitrión: Podcaster y solopreneur que ha hecho del podcast su mejor medio para vivir. El del apellido japonés pero dominicano hasta la tambora: Robert Sasuke. Abre bien tus oídos porque ¡Esto es Podcast! Si estás comenzando tu podcast o si ya diste el paso con tus primeros episodios, ve por más aprendiendo cómo hacerlo en menos tiempo, con menos recursos pero elevando la calidad de tu producción. Tienes el curso completo con todo lo que necesitas para aprender a crear, crecer y monetizar tu podcast en www.creaunpodcast.com Enlaces mencionados en este episodio: Comunidad Podcasters PRO en Discord Audita tu podcast en: Audipod.net Mega curso: Crea un podcast nivel PRO Contacta con Robert en Telegram Episodios relacionados:14 errores técnicos que cometes con tu podcast y no lo sabes4 TIPS para aprender a grabar SIN EDITAR4 claves si deseas invitar a “famosos” a tu podcastConvierte tu web en un podcatcher con WordpressEstudio de podcasting todo en uno: Zoom Podtrak P4Graba a distancia, edita y publica tu podcast sin instalar programas: SoundtrapGrabaciones perfectas en habitaciones imperfectas: El Shure MV7Pequeña pero potente interface USB: iRig mic pre HDPod.Fan: Crea un podcast con membresíaTranscribe tus episodios gratis y sin límite con IA: Wit.ai¿Cómo obtener mensajes de voz de mis escuchas? Gracias por Escucharnos! Comparte lo que piensas: Deja un comentario al final de esta sección, en el cuadro de comentarios. Puedes proponer un tema o votar por otros que sean propuesto, hazlo aquí Para ayudar a crecer este programa: Deja una reseña y una valoración en iTunes (Apple Podcast). Tus valoraciones realmente nos ayudan mucho a alcanzar a otras personas.
HEAR THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST AND CHRIST CENTERED MESSAGES. HEAR MESSAGES ON THE PERSON OF JESUS CHRIST AND HIS FINISHED WORK ON THE CROSS.
HEAR THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST AND CHRIST CENTERED MESSAGES. HEAR MESSAGES ON THE PERSON OF JESUS CHRIST AND HIS FINISHED WORK ON THE CROSS.
Welcome to WingCast, a podcast about all things Gold Wing and more! We have a thing for the Gold Wing. Do you? Join WingStuff President, Rick Arnoldo, as he interviews fellow riders and experts in the motorcycle industry and talks about the latest Gold Wing news. Whether you are new to Gold Wings or have ridden them for years and years, WingCast is the perfect podcast for you! In this episode our guest John Lazzeroni of J&M Audio discusses the origins of J&M, how he built his first headset for the Gold Wing and new products coming for the 2018 and newer Gold Wing models. Recorded on Zoom in May 2020. Got a technical question for Fred Harmon? Send an email to: wingcast@wingstuff.com It could be featured on a future episode of WingCast during our Tech Talk with Fred segment. After his talk with John Lazzeroni, Rick calls his Uncle for another segment of, AYYY! with Uncle Frank, where Rick surprise calls his 90-something year old Italian Uncle just to see what he's up to at the moment. Uncle Frank is a very important person in Rick's life, as he was responsible for getting Rick his very first motorcycle when he was a kid. He's always a good time and will have you laughing by the end for sure. We hope you enjoy this episode. Shop for your Gold Wing at WingStuff.com While you're there subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date on the newest WingCast episodes, latest products, videos, Gold Wing news, sales and more! Follow Us On WingStuff Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/wingstuff Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wingstuff/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/wingstuffcom Twitter - https://twitter.com/wingstuff Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/wingstuff/ WingCast is a production of WingStuff.com
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HEAR THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST AND CHRIST CENTERED MESSAGES. HEAR MESSAGES ON THE PERSON OF JESUS CHRIST AND HIS FINISHED WORK ON THE CROSS.
HEAR THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST AND CHRIST CENTERED MESSAGES. HEAR MESSAGES ON THE PERSON OF JESUS CHRIST AND HIS FINISHED WORK ON THE CROSS.
On this episode, Dan Hughley is coming to you with an interview from the 2019 AES show in New York. He’s joined by Fela Davis and Denis Orynbekov of 23dB productions, One of One Productions and The Art of Music Tech Podcast. We discuss recording vinyl to tape, keeping a work-life balance by knowing how to say no to projects and clients, growing your business, and a whole lot more. Learn more about what Fela and Denis are working on: 23dbproductions.comOneofoneproductions.comBe sure to check out The Art of Music Tech podcast with Fela and Denis. Learn more about the Focusrite Studio Console we spoke about here: https://youtu.be/bJd8606oNNkPlease subscribe and review The Focusrite Pro Podcast to let us know how we're doing. Join our conversation on social media @focusritepro
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Morgan Donoghue is the Managing Director of inMusic, which includes brands such as Denon, AKAI, Alesis, M-Audio, Marantz, Numark, and Rane. He was the CCO at Serato for 5 years and is an investor in both Melodics and Nura Headphones. He's had a stellar career in music and tech and has helped shape today's digital landscape in some major deals in extraordinary circumstances. The post 64. Morgan Donoghue – A Life, inMusic appeared first on MTF Labs.
HEAR THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST AND CHRIST CENTERED MESSAGES. HEAR MESSAGES ON THE PERSON OF JESUS CHRIST AND HIS FINISHED WORK ON THE CROSS.
HEAR THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST AND CHRIST CENTERED MESSAGES. HEAR MESSAGES ON THE PERSON OF JESUS CHRIST AND HIS FINISHED WORK ON THE CROSS.
Monica comparte su experiencia sirviendo a los migrantes centroamericanos en Tijuana.
In today's podcast we're going to talk about the hardware we use in our online business. We get a lot of questions from people asking what are the tools and pieces of technology we use everyday in our business. We're going to cover all of that as we share what we use at home as well as when we're working and traveling. You will learn Why we now recommend use Macs over PCs The type of phone we chose (hint - it's not an iphone) and why we did The hardware accessories we've found most beneficial for our workspace All of the tools we use to record our podcast. Everything we take with us on the road when we're traveling and working. Enjoy the podcast; we hope it inspires you to explore what's possible for your family! Listen to what others are saying about Flipped Lifestyle Click here to leave us an iTunes review and subscribe to the show! We may read yours on the air! Links and resources mentioned in today's show Make sure to check out - Our Facebook Page The stand we use for our laptops Logitech solar powered keyboard The Apple Magic Mouse The Apple Magic Mouse battery chargers The Audio Technica Mic we use USB Hook Up Second Monitor Shane uses The wind filter we use for the microphone The mic stand we use The M-Audio interface we use to connect our microphones to the computer Extra Power Cords for the Macbook Extra Batteries Plus Wall Mounts (That's why we went with samsung) Car Charger Inverter Power Strip in Backpack Roland digital recorder Can't Miss Moments Each week Jocelyn and I share moments that we might have missed if we had not started our online business. We hope these moments inspire you to see the possibilities and freedom online business could provide for your family. Thank you for listening! Thanks again for listening to the show! If you liked it, make sure you share it with your friends and family! Our goal is to help as many families as possible change their lives through online business. Help us by sharing the show! Share on Facebook Share on Twitter If you have comments or questions, please be sure to leave them below in the comment section of this post. See y'all next week! Can't listen right now? Read the transcript below! JOCELYN: Hey y'all, in today's podcast, we're gonna talk about the hardware we use in our online business. [spoiler] JOCELYN: Hey guys, welcome back to today's Flipped Lifestyle podcast. We are excited to be back with you; Shane and I are here in the freezing, cold tundra of Kentucky. SHANE: There's like eight inches of snow on the ground; we've been trapped in our house with our kids for three days. Everybody is bouncing off the walls. [Laughs] JOCELYN: Yeah, it's zero degrees Fahrenheit right how which is really, really cold. We are really not used to those types of temperatures here where we live. But we are excited to be here with you and talking to you on the podcast; it gives us something to do, a little break from the monotony of these snow days. We are going to start off today's show by reading a Facebook comment. SHANE: All right guys, we like to start off all of our shows by sharing a comment from you guys either from Twitter or Facebook or iTunes and today's come from Shon Gerber from the Flipped Lifestyle Facebook page. Shon is actually a member of our Flip Your Life e-course and he came over to the Facebook page last week and said, "Oh my gosh! I can't believe how wonderful your Flipped Lifestyle course is. Your topic on keyword research is incredible, the free video podcast that you put out is amazing but the one in the course just saved me way more time and money than what I paid to join Flip Your Life. Just one training in, holy cow, thank you guys so much; feeling excited." He's added a little excited emoticon there. So, it's awesome Shon, thank you for leaving that comment. If you guys would like to leave us a comment on Facebook and m...
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A lot to talk about this week - we are temporarily joined by Rich Hilton who's in the UK and about to do a Chic gig at Kew Gardens in London. Sadly the hotel bandwidth is just not up to it. But nevertheless, we first discuss Avid's recent sale of M-Audio and AIR Software Group to inMusic - the new company for Akai, Alesis, Numark, Alto an others, then Android Jellybean 4.1 seems to be readying itself for audio - witness Korg's Polysix on the Miselu Niero at Google IO, then we take a look a the latest screencast from Bitwig - the new DAW thats about to hit Beta and finally some Modular action from Gregg Wilson and his amazing 8ft Eurorack system.
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