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In this episode of the Immersive Audio Podcast, Oliver Kadel and Bjørn Jacobsen are joined by electronics engineer Ben Supper from London, UK. Ben Supper started Supperware in 2018, with the aim of making hardware and software to meet the needs of professional musicians and engineers who work with immersive audio. The challenge has been to meet their needs for high accuracy, speed, and as little impact on their budget as possible. The first product to reach general sale is a head tracker, without which there's no point making anything else. He has spent a total of twenty years working as a product engineer and occasional manager for ROLI, Focusrite, and others. Some products he's particularly proud of co-developing to include the ROLI Seaboard, and the Novation Launchpad and Mininova. Before most of this, Ben obtained a PhD in the field of spatial psychoacoustics from Surrey in 2005 and was a graduate of the Tonmeister course in 2000. It is Ben's dream to make immersive audio work commercially this time around, and not to frighten away those casual experimenters and distractible creatives on whom its commercial and artistic success will completely depend. In this episode, we dive deep into the topic of head-tracking for audio, and Ben expertly explains the advantages of using trackers for spatial sound and the process of making them. Supperware is giving away a free tracker to one of our lucky listeners! It’s very easy to enter - all details in the episode - submit your entry by Friday the 5th of March 2021. This episode was produced by Oliver Kadel and Emma Rees and included music by Rhythm Scott. For extended show notes and more information on this episode go to https://www.1618digital.com/immersive-audio-podcast-episode-49-ben-supper-supperware/ If you enjoy the podcast and would like to show your support please consider becoming a Patreon. Not only are you supporting us, but you will also get special access to bonus content and much more. Find out more on our official Patreon page - www.patreon.com/immersiveaudiopodcast We thank you kindly in advance! We want to hear from you! We value our community and would appreciate it if you would take our very quick survey and help us make the Immersive Audio Podcast even better: surveymonkey.co.uk/r/3Y9B2MJ Thank you! You can follow the podcast on Twitter @IAudioPodcast for regular updates and content or get in touch via podcast@1618digital.com
Decided I'd try and put the Mininova to some use and managed to put this together using a bunch of presets. It's not mastered and I probably should've noted down the presets that I used since the audio wasn't recorded as well as it could've been, but it's something.
Okay, now I think I need to bring this Mininova into the shop for repairs. I can do without my middle G, but without my third D?? Or whatever it's called?? That's like... my go-to D! Anyways, I made this song 10 minutes ago, 20 minutes after making a Genius.com lyric page for a song I made about my broken keyboard which was made 10 minutes before that. It's been a whirlwind hour of music, let me tell ya. So as you can probably guess, this song is messy as hell. And I love it like it was Wilbur to my Charlotte. Some Pig, indeed.
Here's a one-taker I made on March 20th. This was during a stretch where all the songs I was making were recorded on my phone and not into an actual recording device. So you're hearing all sorts of hums and my loud nose breaths. In my opening spiel, I think the opposite of "inhale" is "outhale". I then make references to Angela Basset and Tony Hale.
A big week for releases, what with the Roland Connect event and the Intergra-7, Korg's Live stream for Krome and the new Novation MiniNova - plenty to talk about. Plus we discover Rich's new Dubstep moniker Skrilltonius...
A big week for releases, what with the Roland Connect event and the Intergra-7, Korg’s Live stream for Krome and the new Novation MiniNova - plenty to talk about. Plus we discover Rich's new Dubstep moniker Skrilltonius...
Gastheer Maarten Hendrikx, @maartenhendrikx op Twitter. Panel Stefaan Lesage, @stefaanlesage op Twitter, of via de Devia website. Marco Frissen, @marcofrissen op Twitter, of via zijn website. Jojanneke van den Bosch, @Jojanneke op Twitter of via haar website. Cindy De Smet kan je bereiken via haar website. Onderwerpen Simim, de Belgische beheersmaatschappij voor de rechten van de muziekproducenten, heeft vorige week iedere podcaster in ons land een brief gestuurd waarin gevraagd werd een overeenkomst te sluiten voor de afspelen van auteursrechtelijk beschermde muziek tijdens hun podcasts. Het nieuwe privacybeleid van Facebook. (How Facebook's New Privacy Changes Will Affect You) Google Public DNS : (Google Says Public DNS Is About Speed, Not Ads – GigaOM, en de tegenhanger met meer functies OpenDNS) Ouder bericht, Jojanneke wilde hier heel even op terugkomen. (Mininova sluit torrentplatform) De echte Google-phone komt er blijkbaar binnenkort aan... (The Google Phone, Unlocked (Confirmed And More Details) Tip van de Week Cindy haafe het over het gebruik van Forms in Goolge Spreadsheets. Blijkbaar kan je daarmee zowel voor professionele of persoonlijke doeleinden formulieren aanmaken die dan uiteindelijk alle data en een Google Spreadsheet gieten. Daar kan je dan verschillende overzichten en grafieken op trekken. Ook qua layout ben je niet echt beperkt : forms in Google spreadsheets (voorbeel Evaluatie Leerpaden) Marco bracht nieuws heet van de naald, blijkbaar komt Google met zijn eigen URL Shortener (Google URL Shortener), voorlopig nog niet beschikbaar voor het brede publiek. De echte tip van Marco is de Pomodoro Techniek, een techniek die u aanleert om u gedurende een bepaalde periode te concentreren op één bepaald onderwerp. (Pomodoro Technique) Stefaan bleef binnen het thema van de PodSave muziek en verweens ons naar MusicAlley, en ook naar een minder bekend netwerk namelijk IODAPromoNet. Bij IODAPromonet heb je het recht om de muziek te gebruiken in ruil voor wat extra reclame voor de artiest. Zo wordt vriendelijke verzocht om in de blogpost van uw podcast aflevering op te nemen waar je de desbetreffende muziek kan kopen. Het bevat onder andere ook een groot aantal nummers van bekende en minder bekende artiesten die ook via de iTunes Music Store hun muziek beschikbaar stellen. Janneke was deze week voor Schaatsreporter op zoek naar een soort Yahoo Pipes tool. Via een vraag op twitter kwam ze al gauw terecht bij Feed Rinse een web applicatie waarmee je het op een WYSIWYG manier kan verwezenlijken Maarten heeft 4 tips voor vandaag. De eerste is Sugru, een soort klei waarmee je allerhande zaken kan herstellen. De tweede tip van maarten is de film Avatar, die uitpuilt van de special effects (trailer). In de reeks minder goeie ideeën komt de derde tip van Maarten : Blippy een site waar je alle aankopen, gemaakt met uw visa kaart, kan delen met uw vrienden. De leukste is dan weer Newlywedsontjob, voor meer details moet je maar eens kijken. Feedback Het Tech45 team apprecieert alle feedback die ingestuurd wordt enorm. Heb je dus opmerkingen, reacties of suggesties, dan zijn deze altijd welkom op reactie@tech45.eu. Net zoals Frank mag je natuurlijk ook een audio comment opsturen, wij proberen die dan op te nemen in de volgende aflevering. Hou er wel rekening mee dat we eventuele audio comments kunnen inkorten. Deze aflevering van de podcast kan u downloaden via deze link, rechtstreeks beluisteren via de onderstaande player, of gewoon gratis aboneren via iTunes. Met dank aan Jonathan Coulton voor het gebruik van zijn Podsafe Christmas Song !
Here are the shownotes for episode #47 for the Global Geek News Podcast: * EA CEO: Digital game sales will overtake console numbers next year * Windows 7 share grows at XP's expense * Unconfirmed: Amazon's secret play in the retail space * TV executives are terrified of streaming video * Blu-ray sales more than double while DVD slips * Mininova traffic plummets after going 'legal' * Anti-piracy group to DRM breaker: OK to break the law * Woman filming sister's birthday party get charged with felony movie piracy * FCC wants to know why Verizon's early termination fees went through the roof Tip of the week: The complete guide to avoiding online scams Fan Global Geek News on Facebook and follow it on Twitter! Host: Jeremy Bray & Wesley Faulkner For more news, check out the Global Geek News Blog
Here are the shownotes for episode #47 for the Global Geek News Podcast: * EA CEO: Digital game sales will overtake console numbers next year * Windows 7 share grows at XP's expense * Unconfirmed: Amazon's secret play in the retail space * TV executives are terrified of streaming video * Blu-ray sales more than double while DVD slips * Mininova traffic plummets after going 'legal' * Anti-piracy group to DRM breaker: OK to break the law * Woman filming sister's birthday party get charged with felony movie piracy * FCC wants to know why Verizon's early termination fees went through the roof Tip of the week: The complete guide to avoiding online scams Fan Global Geek News on Facebook and follow it on Twitter! Host: Jeremy Bray & Wesley Faulkner For more news, check out the Global Geek News Blog
Tonight’s broadcast set a new record in length. And girth. Evelyn’s son is now into cannibalism, we have a recipe for becoming an anonymous Lotto winner, and the Western Digital TV Live has Michael feeling tingly and stimulated. MiniNova goes legal and their users go AWOL, with the right amount of concrete and steel you … Continue reading MVDRT December 6, 2009 →
Here are the shownotes for episode #46 for the Global Geek News Podcast: * Kindle outsells every other product on Amazon * The end of the CrunchPad * EU formally adopts file sharing rights * IsoHunt asks court to legalize its operations * Mininova deletes all infringing torrents, goes legal * Swedes starting to buy music. Are anti-P2P laws working? * MPAA to FCC: Critics of video blocking proposals are lying * Microsoft issues takedown notices over spilled COFEE * Microsoft-Yahoo search/ad deal approved in Australia and Canada * Blogging vs Microblogging: Twitter's global growth flattens while Wordpress' picks up * Verizon whines over Sprint's "Most Dependable" claims Tip of the week: How to Un-Google Yourself Fan Global Geek News on Facebook and follow it on Twitter! Host: Jeremy Bray & Wesley Faulkner For more news, check out the Global Geek News Blog
Here are the shownotes for episode #46 for the Global Geek News Podcast: * Kindle outsells every other product on Amazon * The end of the CrunchPad * EU formally adopts file sharing rights * IsoHunt asks court to legalize its operations * Mininova deletes all infringing torrents, goes legal * Swedes starting to buy music. Are anti-P2P laws working? * MPAA to FCC: Critics of video blocking proposals are lying * Microsoft issues takedown notices over spilled COFEE * Microsoft-Yahoo search/ad deal approved in Australia and Canada * Blogging vs Microblogging: Twitter's global growth flattens while Wordpress' picks up * Verizon whines over Sprint's "Most Dependable" claims Tip of the week: How to Un-Google Yourself Fan Global Geek News on Facebook and follow it on Twitter! Host: Jeremy Bray & Wesley Faulkner For more news, check out the Global Geek News Blog
This episode we talk about the game Duke Nukem Forever, DJ Hero, music playing games, the Mt Rushmore of game characters, Somali Showdown: Pirates on the High Seas mission for KumaWars, South Park, Mininova taking down copyrighted torrents, Piratebay’s 13 cent plan, Apple rejects bittorrent iphone app, Derek Fisher twittering about the game while home, [...]
Iphone Application Programming, IT Crowd, The Big Bang Theory, Legendas TV, Brazil Seriados, Mininova, Cobian, Apple Time Capsule e TV Digital.Running time: 0:56:37