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Sound Discussion
The 2025 NAMM Show: Insights, Interviews, and why you should go.

Sound Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 74:35


Welcome back to Season 2 Episode 2 of Sound Discussion!This month, we're diving into the vibrant world of the NAMM Show with our host Nate Kelmes, who recently attended this iconic event. Experience the excitement as Nate shares his firsthand account of the incredible connections he made, the inspiring conversations he had, and why he thinks you should absolutely go to NAMM next year.Join us as we explore the significance of attending trade shows like NAMM and the invaluable networking opportunities they provide for musicians, producers, and audio professionals alike. From learning about the latest gear to engaging in insightful discussions with industry leaders, Nate recounts how this experience reignited his passion for music production.In this episode, we also feature exclusive interviews with notable guests, including Joe Gilder and Gregor Beyerle, who share their perspectives on the evolving landscape of music creation and the importance of community in the industry. Plus, we discuss the benefits of DIY equipment building with Mitch Rose, who emphasizes the empowerment that comes from creating your own gear.Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your musical journey, this episode is packed with inspiration, practical advice, and a deep appreciation for the art of music-making.Each interview is available here on YouTube:Joe Gilder: https://youtu.be/vlrikamHXu0Gregor Beyerle: https://youtu.be/jVjE8kAYboUMitch Rose: https://youtu.be/sgaysRBqffMTo learn more about our guests and their work, check out the links below:Joe Gilder: https://www.homestudiocorner.com/Gregor Beyerle: https://www.instagram.com/gregorbeyerlemusicMitch Rose: https://www.youtube.com/@DIYRecordingStudioAdditional links mentioned in this episode:NAMM: https://www.namm.org/Sensaphonics: https://www.sensaphonics.com/Presonus: https://www.presonus.com/Plugin Alliance: https://www.plugin-alliance.com/Z&H Designs: https://zhdesigns.audio/Send us an email and let us know what you thought about this episode: sounddiscussionpodcast@gmail.comYou can find more information here: https://www.sounddiscussionpodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.Show notes created by https://headliner.app Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
548 - Everything you wanted to know about NAMM but were too afraid to ask with John Mlynczak

Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 54:07


Brian, Blake, and Richard are joined by NAMM President John Mlynczak for Episode 548 of the Chasing Tone Podcast - Everything you wanted to know about NAMM but were too afraid to ask... The guys welcome a very special guest this week - John Mlynczak, president and CEO of NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) - and he gives us an in-depth and candid history of his involvement with NAMM and what that actually entails. We all know about the show (that Richard will never be allowed to go to) but NAMM stands for so much more for the music community. John gives us a fascinating breakdown of his personal musical and work history, how he landed the job, and just how many hats he wears. We couldn't have recorded this episode without discussing the tragic fires that are currently raging in LA. John gives a passionate and emotional response about what the fires mean for the show, what they mean for the wider community, and what NAMM are doing to help. He also confirms exactly what the situation is with regards to the show this January so if you have read any rumors, and are unsure about what's going on, John sets everything straight. Finally we ask some of those difficult questions that you always wanted to know about NAMM. Will the noise police be there? Will Brian be forced to sit next to the cymbals for 3 days straight? Will Blake eat his entire bodyweight in barbecued meat? Yes to all three - maybe! The British King of Fuzz gets dealt a serious blow and there is much laughter.This is a very special episode and we would like to thank John and his team for helping to set this up. If you are going to the show you will find Wampler pedals represented at the Boutique Amps stand!Nobody needs trumpets at 9:30am, PreSonus, Captain NAMM, Public day, Brian's insomnia...it's all in this week's Chasing Tone!NAMM Foundation website - Donate here to help the LA communityhttps://donate.nammfoundation.org/give/655087/#!/donation/checkout We are on Patreon now too!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)Awesome Course, Merch and DIY mods:https://www.guitarpedalcourse.com/https://www.wamplerdiy.com/Find us at:https://www.wamplerpedals.com/https://www.instagram.com/WamplerPedals/https://www.facebook.com/groups/wamplerfanpage/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdVrg4Wl3vjIxonABn6RfWwContact us at: podcast@wamplerpedals.comSupport the show

Performance Anxiety
John Mlynczak (NAMM)

Performance Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 68:58


Today's guest schooled me…about NAMM, the North American Music Merchants. Welcome NAMM President and CEO, John Mlynczak. Before we get into the meat of what NAMM is and does, John talks about his musical history. Music and music education have always been an important part of his life. He pursued that path from Virginia all the way to LSU; but I won't hold that against him. He talks about creating the first music technology curricula in the state of Louisiana and how that led him to a job with PreSonus, who make music software, monitors, mixers, and more. That led to a great opportunity with music publishing company, Hal Leonard.  John also talks about the very long process of becoming the President and CEO of NAMM. But before that, he gives a little history of NAMM and shares some of his own experiences at NAMM shows, before he started working there. I learned what goes into planning each NAMM show, what to expect if you go, and how NAMM is expanding to include content creators and influencers. NAMM is an industry show, and John talks about how they've evolved over the years. John explains what NAMM offers its members at the show and throughout the year. He also tells me about NAMM Next and the amazing NAMM archives. John also talks about how COVID affected them, how it made them innovate, and how NAMM is bouncing back, better than ever. Go to NAMM.org to get information about what they do and how to attend the 2025 NAMM show. Follow them @thenammshow on social media. Follow us @PerformanceAnx on social media. Merch is available at performanceanx.threadless.com. You can send us money to get to NAMM at ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. And now please welcome John Mlynczak of NAMM on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DAW-Versteher | Der Recording-Blog-Podcast
#62: Au weia: Was erlaube Presonus Studio One? | DAW-Versteher Podcast 62

DAW-Versteher | Der Recording-Blog-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 63:36


Episode 62, zurück im Storia Mastering Studio und bestens aufgelegt, wundern sich die DAW-Versteher über die neue Update-Politik von Presonus Studio One, reden über irischen Folk-Punk, was es mit einer Workation auf sich hat und natürlich über den Song des Monats "Loose yourself" von Eminem. Das und noch vieles mehr in dieser Episode von Deinem Lieblingspodcast! PlayList "Song des Monats": https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1dL9eYWItUWbCelkNVXMss?si=0c0de09f82d54238 Björns Mastering MasterClass: https://recording-blog.com/shop-im-recording-blog Recording-Blog-Newsletter: https://recording-blog.com/der-recording-blog-newsletter-immer-auf-dem-laufenden Björns Playlist "Mastered by Storia Mastering": https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0UpGEYg66WqvXIAFVEaeCd Lass Deinen Song mastern bei Björn: https://storiamastering.com Selber Musik aufnehmen, abmischen und produzieren lernen mit Jonas und der #RecordingBlogFamilie: https://recording-blog.com/shop-im-recording-blog

La matinale d’AF : l’actu des instruments de musique et du matériel audio

Au menu de cette matinale, Red Led vous parle du Neural DSP qui passe son multi-effets en version nano, de Presonus qui dévoile sa nouvelle stratégie, de la Les Paul Studio qui est de retour dans le catalogue Gibson et d'IK Multimedia qui présente une version pro de ses monitorings iLoud.

The MxU Podcast
#172 - Spending Money in the Church SHOULD Be Difficult

The MxU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 53:45


This is episode 172 of the MxU Podcast! Jeff and Spencer sit down with Nate Ellis and Josh Reeder-Esparza from the MxU team. They chat baseball, catch up on all things MxU and discuss a fairly hot topic. This one should get you thinking... spending money in the church should be difficult.Service Review (10:26 - 19:32)The guys review a service from Harvest Church in Riverside, CA. The energy in the room is incredible and there is powerful work being done through the ministry of Teen Challenge. The team offers some critique on guitar volume and vocal compression, just some minor changes to polish off what is already a great mix.Upcoming Content (19:33 - 23:49)Tomorrow, we're releasing a course all about PreSonus's UC Metro product which is designed specifically for remote mixing. UC Metro is a game-changing tool that allows remote control mixing from anywhere in the world with minimal latency. Stay tuned in to our socials and be on the lookout for an email for the course drop tomorrow! Spending Money in the Church Should Be Difficult (23:50 - 52:34)This might seem obvious... but we still hear from churches all the time "if I just had more money" or "if I could just get our new console approved" as if it will be the change they've always needed. And that might be true for some, but it's hard to believe that it's true for all. The guys give their take on this hot topic and discuss openly with their honest thoughts about financial stewardship in the church.LinksMxU Pop-UpsMxU

NotiPod Hoy
Madrid: se convierte en la capital de los eventos de podcasting

NotiPod Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 3:25


Entérate de lo que está cambiando el podcasting y el marketing digital: - Las Jornadas Globales del Podcast, los premios Ondas Globales del Podcast y el evento Estación Podcast se realizarán en Madrid. - Las nuevas series de TV sobre pódcast de crímenes reales no siempre tienen críticas positivas. - Mumbler lanza transcripciones con IA. - Los ingresos por publicidad de pódcast en los EE. UU. aumentaron solo un 5 % en 2023. - PreSonus lanza nueva línea de interfaces de audio Quantum.Pódcast recomendadoRadio Divaza. Las chicas más divertidas de la internet conversan con grandes invitados para entretenerte como nunca nadie lo había hecho.

The Rich Redmond Show
The Fantasty Football of Music Making w/Ryan Gruss :: Ep 169 The Rich Redmond Show

The Rich Redmond Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 67:03


Ryan Gruss  “The Fantasty Football of Music Making”  Ryan's journey in the music business began after graduating from The Berklee College of Music in 2000 with a degree in Musical Performance for Drums, and then moving to New York City to begin his "career" in the real world. It was during his second week at Atlantic when Ryan was approached by the HR department, asking if he was interested in becoming Ahmet Erteguns' (the legendary Founder and CEO of Atlantic) assistant. His mind was blown and he instantly accepted the position.In 2010, Ryan launched The Loop Loft and began recording other musicians and treating it like a record label, providing the artists with royalties from the sales of each loop pack. Word began to spread amongst the studio musician community, and a roster of legendary musicians like Omar Hakim, Joey Waronker, Matt Chamberlain began to form and quickly grow. For the next 8 years, Ryan continued to organically build The Loop Loft, adding more artists and content on a weekly basis. Partnerships with companies like Ableton, Native Instruments, BandLab and PreSonus were formed. Guitar Center also began to sell products from The Loop Loft. The company was now the top-selling source for loop and samples, generating millions of dollars of revenue each year. It was a career and a company that Ryan had never dreamed of or anticipated, but he had finally found his musical North Star. Ryan left Native Instruments in 2020 and formed Yurt Rock, literally inside of his Yurt studio in the hills of LA. But with the COVID pandemic grinding studio work to a halt, Ryan decided to take the time and move his family to Nashville, a place that many consider the music capital of the world. It was time for a fresh start. With dozens of the world's top musicians, Yurt Rock has quickly become the ultimate source for producers, engineers and songwriters seeking not only loops and samples, but also custom BATTERY/MASCHINE kits, Ableton Live Packs, Logic Sessions, multitracks and much more.     Things That Came Up: -3:50 Yurt Rock is the “Fantasy Football” of music making  -5:10 The Loop Loft was acquired by Native Instruments in 2018.  -12:30 Berklee set the tone for relationships throughout life.  -14:30 Expanding into software, partnering with plug-in companies and diving into new media.  -16:00 Affordable price points are key -18:00 Redmond's Big Modern Drums Vol. 1 and 2, as well as Locked! (loop packages) -23:00 Revelations on the 405 Freeway -24:10 Moved to NYC -25:10 Assistant to Ahmet Ertegun, founder of Atlantic Records -28:00 Art and Photo department at Atlantic Records -29:50 Peter Asher signs Ryan's band “The Rinse” -31:15 Got married, moved to Boston and started working in digital assets management -37:50 John Mayer crashes with Ryan and they form the seeds to “Room For Squares”.  -42:00 Robin Williams becomes Ryan's roadie!  -46:40 Luke Bryan at Drakes -49:20 FB Ads are still powerful tool for marketing and sales -52:30 Pete Townsend and Butch Vig  -60:50 “The Fave 5”  Follow:  www.yurtrock.com X: @ryangruss  IG: @yurtrockmusic   The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits!   Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at:   https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1   One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)!   Buy Rich's exact gear at www.lessonsquad.com/rich-redmond   Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com   Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur.   Follow Jim:   @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com      

La matinale d’AF : l’actu des instruments de musique et du matériel audio

Au menu de cette semaine, Red Led vous parle de Korg qui lance son NAMM en avance avec plein d'annonces, de PreSonus qui annonce des nouvelles enceintes Eris Pro 4, du retour des amplis Gibson et de Yamaha qui fait concurrence à Teenage Engineering.--

Recording & Mixing
Gear Of The Year 2023

Recording & Mixing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 17:15


Paul White and Hugh Robjohns pick their software and hardware highlights from the last 12 months.Chapters00:00 - Introduction00:16 - Universal Audio Waterfall Rotary Speaker03:25 - Boss GM-800 Guitar Synthesizer04:24 - Tokyo Dawn Records Simulathe Cut06:33 - PreSonus Eris 3.5 Studio Monitors07:32 - Prism Audio Dream ADA-12810:07 - Walrus Audio Fable Granular Soundscape Generator10:59 - Blackstar St. James Amp Plug-ins11:55 - Zoom F8n Pro Field Recorder14:13 - Strymon BigSky Multi Reverb / Deco Tape Saturation14:49 - Line 6 HX One PedalPaul White BiogPaul White initially trained in electronics at The Royal Radar Establishment in Malvern then went on to work with Malvern Instruments, a company specialising in laser analysis equipment, before moving into technical writing. He joined the Sound On Sound team in 1991 where he became Editor In Chief, a position he held for many years before recently becoming Executive Editor. Paul has written more than 20 recording and music technology textbooks, the latest being The Producer's Manual.Having established his own multitrack home studio in the 1980s he's worked with many notable names including Bert Jansch and Gordon Giltrap. He's played in various bands over the years and currently collaborates with Malvern musician Mark Soden, under the name of Cydonia Collective. Paul still performs live claiming that as he has suffered for his music he doesn't see why everyone else shouldn't too!http://www.cydoniacollective.co.uk/Hugh Robjohns BiogHugh Robjohns has been Sound On Sound´s Technical Editor since 1997. Prior to that he worked in a variety of (mostly) sound-related roles in BBC Television, ending up as a Sound Operations Lecturer at the BBC´s technical training centre. He continues to provide audio consultancy and bespoke broadcast audio training services all over the world, lectures at professional and public conventions, and occasionally records and masters acoustic and classical music too! 

NotiPod Hoy
Los medios de comunicación están entre los más preocupados por la clonación de voz con IA

NotiPod Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 4:39


Lo que está cambiando el podcasting y el marketing digital:-¿Qué tan preocupadas están las personas por la clonación de voz y los deepfakes?-El pódcast ´3 Generaciones´ se sitúa en el ranking 45 de toda España.-Aseguran que las marcas corren pocos riesgos con los anuncios de pódcast.-La plataforma de publicidad de pódcast, Ossa, crea un programa para podcasters.-Presonus lanza “Metro” para revolucionar la mezcla remota para profesionales del audio.Pódcast recomendadoBARBIE, Tú puedes ser lo que Quieras Ser. Un videopodcast que aborda temáticas como empoderamiento femenino a través de entrevistas a grandes personalidades latinoamericanas.Si te gustó esta "newsletter" ¡Suscríbete!Patrocinado por Hindenburg. El Software que usamos para editar nuestro pódcast y Rss.com (compañía de alojamiento de pódcast).

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR424 - Joe Gilder - How To Write Songs and Record Vocals In Your Home Studio

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 121:01


Never start anything from scratch! Joe talked about writing songs, using a Presonus Studio Live mixer in a home studio, breaking through writers' block with lyrics, comping vs punching vocals, acoustic room treatment, and promoting your own music. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Joe Gilder a musician and entrepreneur from Franklin, TN. As a musician, he's released a number of albums and EPs of his own music. As an entrepreneur, he founded Home Studio Corner in 2009, where he creates free content and paid courses to help musicians learn how to produce their own music at home. These days, Joe creates content for Home Studio Corner, The Recording Revolution, and PreSonus and Fender. Joe has been a guest on the show way back on episode RSR003 and RSR108! So please check that out to hear his background story. Today we are going to talk about making killer records like his band Staredown, and see what we can learn about writing, creating, mixing and mastering your next record ever. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.native-instruments.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://lewitt.link/rockstars https://www.Spectra1964.com https://MacSales.com/rockstars https://iZotope.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off any individual plugin! https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy  https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/76NrZ9tMxjpo2rW7VdY6GT?si=c06871e045304226 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/424

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday
Nano Tuxedos and Presonus Studio One comes to Linux

Linux Weekly Daily Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 31:49


Presonus Studio One 6.5 gets a Linux beta! Tuxedo Computers launches a nano AMD powerhouse, converting images into ASCII with Letterpress, and resurrecting PalmOs with a RasPi 2040.

The iServalanâ„¢ Show
Free Ringtones

The iServalanâ„¢ Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 3:18


I will be integrating this podcast on a free sparkly app this weekend!hello beautiful people of the internet oh I've had such a morning piddling around with inputs and outputs it's really complicated isn't it once you it you know even the most simple recording if you've got a few different bits or your inputs and outputs um can sort of you know shuffle between each other so I've got my zoom H6 I've also got the um you know the integral speakers with head optional headphones on my Mac and I've also got the PreSonus audio box so sometimes the sound for no reason changes where it's coming out of other times you know I'll just get really harsh feedback and it there are idiosyncrasies in in your studio they're always are going to be you know and what I did yesterday is I left the computer on it went to sleep but I left it on in the hope that it would just save all my settings and that didn't work either and it could be something you know like you go to YouTube and you play something and it you know it comes out of somewhere else or or perhaps you clicked a button inadvertently you know do you know what I mean and you can so don't rely on it I mean it's an absolute pain and I usually have to spend 10 minutes fiddling around with knobs um which as you probably know is not my favorite past time so uh anyway what have I done for you lazy on a Saturday room tone Oh it's really mellow this one I need mellow today I'm building an app for the free ringtones show and for the music therapy recordings so that's my weekend ahead so I've got this out relatively early I mean it's 10 30 guys already the day's marching on isn't it um so I guess that's it really so stay close and you can have uh you know access to the free music app which is hopefully coming by Monday pending issues that I have because I'm not brilliant with the tech I'm using apple pie so I'll tell you about how easy it was on tomorrow's broadcast okay so yeah have a great Saturday this is telltale.com this is free to use for all of your private use or single events or sampling you can sample it and if you do something with it send it to me you know just go and sign up to the website and become a member and we can make beautiful music together which would be really exciting I'm really up for collaborations all be them small ones maybe a collaboration on a ringtone how about that or a battling track or something like that that would be very cool wouldn't it also actually if you remember you can get backing tracks and all of that I'm just working on uploading so much music it's amazing that my back catalog it's huge darling it's huge okay so here we go lazy on a Saturday ringtone let me check mine everything's disabled oh uh fast cars fast cars well this isn't fast this is slow enjoy it [Music]

BINK!
Semitones w Logic Pro X: #3 - Softly - 1

BINK!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023


Jam Notes: So this is the earlier configuration of the Tritones. Without Paul. Thus, it is called the Semitones. Paul was unable to attend on this particularl scheduled recording session. We also used Logic to capture the audio and not Presonus, which is the preference Dana has. Ben used his laptop to capture all the audio and then just walked off with it on his hard drive. The MIDI for the keyboard went directly in, instead of being rendered into audio by one laptop and captured by another. The MIDI gets out of sync sometimes with the audio, which Ben is working to fix, and prevent, in future sessions. Also we actually played three or four more songs on this session, but Ben forgot to hit record, so we do not have them in this collection. Jam Notes: "Someone went to the bridge too early"

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Semitones w Logic Pro X: #2 - Night and Day

BINK!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023


Jam Notes: So this is the earlier configuration of the Tritones. Without Paul. Thus, it is called the Semitones. Paul was unable to attend on this particularl scheduled recording session. We also used Logic to capture the audio and not Presonus, which is the preference Dana has. Ben used his laptop to capture all the audio and then just walked off with it on his hard drive. The MIDI for the keyboard went directly in, instead of being rendered into audio by one laptop and captured by another. The MIDI gets out of sync sometimes with the audio, which Ben is working to fix, and prevent, in future sessions. Also we actually played three or four more songs on this session, but Ben forgot to hit record, so we do not have them in this collection. Jam Notes: " "

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Semitones w Logic Pro X: #1 - Something You Got

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023


Jam Notes: So this is the earlier configuration of the Tritones. Without Paul. Thus, it is called the Semitones. Paul was unable to attend on this particularl scheduled recording session. We also used Logic to capture the audio and not Presonus, which is the preference Dana has. Ben used his laptop to capture all the audio and then just walked off with it on his hard drive. The MIDI for the keyboard went directly in, instead of being rendered into audio by one laptop and captured by another. The MIDI gets out of sync sometimes with the audio, which Ben is working to fix, and prevent, in future sessions. Also we actually played three or four more songs on this session, but Ben forgot to hit record, so we do not have them in this collection. Jam Notes: "A new tune Dana brought in"

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Semitones w Logic Pro X: #4 - Softly - 2

BINK!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023


Jam Notes: So this is the earlier configuration of the Tritones. Without Paul. Thus, it is called the Semitones. Paul was unable to attend on this particularl scheduled recording session. We also used Logic to capture the audio and not Presonus, which is the preference Dana has. Ben used his laptop to capture all the audio and then just walked off with it on his hard drive. The MIDI for the keyboard went directly in, instead of being rendered into audio by one laptop and captured by another. The MIDI gets out of sync sometimes with the audio, which Ben is working to fix, and prevent, in future sessions. Also we actually played three or four more songs on this session, but Ben forgot to hit record, so we do not have them in this collection. Jam Notes: " "

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Semitones w Logic Pro X - Something You Got

BINK!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023


Dana Thalheimer's House. So this is the earlier configuration of the Tritones. Without Paul. Thus, it is called the Semitones. Paul was unable to attend on this particularl scheduled recording session. We also used Logic to capture the audio and not Presonus, which is the preference Dana has. Ben used his laptop to capture all the audio and then just walked off with it on his hard drive. The MIDI for the keyboard went directly in, instead of being rendered into audio by one laptop and captured by another. The MIDI gets out of sync sometimes with the audio, which Ben is working to fix, and prevent, in future sessions. Also we actually played three or four more songs on this session, but Ben forgot to hit record, so we do not have them in this collection.

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Semitones w Logic Pro X - Softly - 2

BINK!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023


Dana Thalheimer's House. So this is the earlier configuration of the Tritones. Without Paul. Thus, it is called the Semitones. Paul was unable to attend on this particularl scheduled recording session. We also used Logic to capture the audio and not Presonus, which is the preference Dana has. Ben used his laptop to capture all the audio and then just walked off with it on his hard drive. The MIDI for the keyboard went directly in, instead of being rendered into audio by one laptop and captured by another. The MIDI gets out of sync sometimes with the audio, which Ben is working to fix, and prevent, in future sessions. Also we actually played three or four more songs on this session, but Ben forgot to hit record, so we do not have them in this collection.

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Semitones w Logic Pro X - Softly - 1

BINK!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023


Dana Thalheimer's House. So this is the earlier configuration of the Tritones. Without Paul. Thus, it is called the Semitones. Paul was unable to attend on this particularl scheduled recording session. We also used Logic to capture the audio and not Presonus, which is the preference Dana has. Ben used his laptop to capture all the audio and then just walked off with it on his hard drive. The MIDI for the keyboard went directly in, instead of being rendered into audio by one laptop and captured by another. The MIDI gets out of sync sometimes with the audio, which Ben is working to fix, and prevent, in future sessions. Also we actually played three or four more songs on this session, but Ben forgot to hit record, so we do not have them in this collection.

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Semitones w Logic Pro X - Night and Day

BINK!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023


Dana Thalheimer's House. So this is the earlier configuration of the Tritones. Without Paul. Thus, it is called the Semitones. Paul was unable to attend on this particularl scheduled recording session. We also used Logic to capture the audio and not Presonus, which is the preference Dana has. Ben used his laptop to capture all the audio and then just walked off with it on his hard drive. The MIDI for the keyboard went directly in, instead of being rendered into audio by one laptop and captured by another. The MIDI gets out of sync sometimes with the audio, which Ben is working to fix, and prevent, in future sessions. Also we actually played three or four more songs on this session, but Ben forgot to hit record, so we do not have them in this collection.

iPad Pros
Notion 3 with Chris Swaffer (iPad Pros - 0175)

iPad Pros

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 56:45


Chris Swaffer is a Product Manager at PreSonus, the creators of the music notation software Notion. Since we last spoke, in episode 4, they've had a bunch of software updates including version 3 that launched late last year. In this episode, which was recorded before WWDC, we chat about how he uses the iPad and how Notion has changed since we last spoke in 2017.The introduction and closing of this episode was done using the new Personal Voice feature in iPadOS 17 and captured using the built-in Screen Recording feature. Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at iPadProsPodcast@gmail.com.Chapter Markers00:00:00: Opening00:00:44: Personal Voice Introduction00:02:30: Chris Swaffer00:05:16: iPad mini00:05:51: What else is new with Notion?00:07:36: Version 300:11:51: Studio One00:16:24: File Sharing00:17:54: Cross Platform00:19:50: Handwriting Recognition 00:21:11: Hover00:22:29: External Monitors 00:25:27: Input00:27:38: MIDI00:30:48: Virtual Instruments00:32:26: Adding score markings00:33:52: Performing dynamics00:35:59: Vocalists00:36:50: Staff limitations?00:39:50: Sharing and Export00:41:42: Version 3.100:46:14: What's next?00:48:28: Pricing00:50:51: New Competition in Mobile00:55:46: Where can people find more info?00:56:10: Closing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

KMD Productions Presents: One & Dunn
John Mlynczak: Embracing the Turning Points of our Careers

KMD Productions Presents: One & Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 53:17


You may know John Mlynczak from roles at Hal Leaonard and PreSonus; as of May 1, he's the new CEO & President of NAMM. John joins us for his first official podcast interview in the role and shares his journey finding his way in the music industry, from teacher to gigging trumpet player to the business, and how these turning points that take us in new directions are the most powerful points of all.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/one-and-dunn/support

Secret Sonics
Secret Sonics 181 - Joe Gilder - Setting Yourself Up to Create Music

Secret Sonics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 101:02


Joe Gilder is a music producer, mixing engineer, musician, and songwriter based out of Nashville, TN, USA! He's also the owner of Home Studio Corner and is now the content creator for The Recording Revolution. In our conversation Joe and I go deep on the following:Getting started at Sweetwater as a sales repCreating value for clientsWorking efficientlyHow he streamlines making great video contentBeing fast and in the flow while recording and producingGetting it right at the sourceStock plugins as guardrailsTop-down mixingTracking guitarsCollecting ideas to stem creativityIt's ok to have imposter syndrome We can do hard thingsAnd so much more!You can learn more about Joe at https://www.homestudiocorner.com/aboutYou can follow Joe on Social MediaIG - https://www.instagram.com/joegilder/***Thanks to our sponsors!***Carl Bahner's resources for studio professionals - https://www.carlbahner.com/resourcesProgressions with Travis Ference - https://www.progressionspodcast.com/listen***Join the Secret Sonics Discord community here(!) - discord.gg/UP97b72W6t***BRAND NEW!*** SECRET SONICS PATREON - patreon.com/benwallickmusicReferences:Home Studio Corner - https://www.homestudiocorner.com/freeRecording revolution - https://www.recordingrevolution.com/Start by John Acuff - https://amzn.to/41OIhz5In Rainbows From the Basement - https://youtu.be/DWuAn6C8MfcStaredown EP - https://open.spotify.com/album/3oTnYerScs0AK35swgBRvu?si=RGDygQW9THCvWRhhp6JRzQConsider rating and reviewing our show on Apple Podcasts and sharing this or any of your favorite episodes with a friend or two.Thank you to Zvi Rodan, Mendy Portnoy, and Yakir Hyman for contributing to the podcast theme music!Thanks to Gavi Kutliroff for editing this episode!You can find out more about Secret Sonics and subscribe on your favorite podcast app by visiting www.secretsonics.coHave a great week, stay safe, and dig in!-Ben

Billy Newman Photo Podcast
Billy Newman Photo Podcast | 257 VPN And SSH

Billy Newman Photo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 40:01


Show notes for the Billy Newman Photo Podcast.Communicate directly with Billy Newman at the link below.  wnp.app Make a sustaining financial donation,  Visit the Support Page here. If you're looking to discuss photography assignment work or a podcast interview, please drop me an email. Send Billy Newman an email here. If you want to see my photography, my current photo portfolio is here. If you want to read a free PDF eBook written by Billy Newman about film photography:  you can download Working With Film here.  If you get value out of the content I produce, consider making a sustainable value-for-value financial contribution, Visit the Support Page here. You can find my latest photo books on Amazon here.  View links at wnp.app Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/billynewman/ Website Billy Newman Photo https://billynewmanphoto.com/ About  https://billynewmanphoto.com/about/ YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/billynewmanphoto Facebook Page  https://www.facebook.com/billynewmanphotos/ Twitter  https://twitter.com/billynewman Communicate directly with Billy Newman at the link below.  wnp.app Make a sustaining financial donation,  Visit the Support Page here. If you're looking to discuss photography assignment work or a podcast interview, please drop me an email. Send Billy Newman an email here. If you want to see my photography, my current photo portfolio is here. If you want to read a free PDF eBook written by Billy Newman about film photography:  you can download Working With Film here.  If you get value out of the content I produce, consider making a sustainable value-for-value financial contribution, Visit the Support Page here. You can find my latest photo books on Amazon here.  View links at wnp.app Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/billynewman/ Website Billy Newman Photo https://billynewmanphoto.com/ About  https://billynewmanphoto.com/about/ YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/billynewmanphoto Facebook Page  https://www.facebook.com/billynewmanphotos/ Twitter  https://twitter.com/billynewman

0:14 Hello, and thank you very much for listening to this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. Today I wanted to talk to you about something, maybe important, but do you use a VPN? I don't use a VPN, and I probably rarely do. But I'm kind of figuring out now like how many pieces of information routers pick up and your ISP picks up about your traffic. And I'm trying to finally figure out what HTTPS is good for, like HTTP exists, like what we remember in the 90s, typing that into Netscape trying to get to our first web domain. Or we have HTTPS now, which is the secure hypertext transport protocol. And I guess that encrypts the data that's transmitted across that protocol before that HTTP had just an open protocol where you could still read the contents of data that was being routed to that page. So at least, I guess with HTTPS, that data is encrypted, like your banking data is encrypted, or your payment data is encrypted, and it can't be siphoned off in some man-in-the-middle attack, I guess, apparently, or unless that didn't work that time. That's sort of how hacks always work. Oh, yeah, it's protected. But except for that thing that it didn't work for. We weren't protected by that. Okay, well, so if you are interested, I think a VPN is sort of an interesting way where you can create a virtual private network is what it stands for. Many of them are paid, and many of them seem to be free. I think the probably the best one to jump into if you're interested in something like Tor or the Tor Browser, the Tor router when they talk about that, I think it's like a virtual private network system that kind of jumps you around to different IP addresses before it finally spits it out somewhere. And what that allows you to do is sort of anonymizing the the registry information that would be tracked about your connection to the Internet. At that router, is interesting. I've been learning all sorts of stuff about all the things that attract and sort of where it logs the router information. Wild to know about but man, it's it makes you think a little bit about all the different things that you're tracked on over the internet, everywhere. Crazy stuff. It's a weird world that we're gonna live the weird world we will live in over the next 15 to 20 years like the last 15 to 20 haven't been so 2:39 you can see more of my work at Billy Newman photo comm you can check out some of my photo books on Amazon. I think you can look at Billy Newman under the author's section there and see some of the photo books on film on the desert, on surrealism on camping, and cool stuff over there. But this week, I want to talk about some of the past truck travel stuff that we've done, and I think you're the guy who inspired me to get a truck at the first man I got a truck gotta have a truck. Strangely, though, most of my road trip travel has been stolen camera and the cameraman. 3:22 But that camera was legendary. 3:24 It was legit. It was absolutely legendary. But for today's episode we're thinking about doing was kind of breaking down a couple of the stories in the past we had about doing some overland stuff, some overland, like travel, if you can call it overland. I don't know that's like a heavy word. I think that's a modern word, right? Like this term. I've seen that around like overland where people have seen a lot of that. Yeah, it seems to be kind of the trendy sort of rich guy word to say for Whelan. I'm going Madden. Landrover Madden or four, four wheeling or something. You take that overlanding overland 3:58 excursion? 3:59 Oh yeah, it's always that but i think that's kind of a funny part of it. But I see like a ton of that stuff. I got into that, like, I got into that stuff back in 2011. Like the overland travel Have you ever seen like the magazine overland journal? 4:12 Is that inactive? 4:14 I think so. Yeah, I don't know. It's like sort of a niche. It's a niche category. Like this whole thing. So it's where it's like that thing. You'd never find it unless you looked for it. But it's kind of it's interesting. There's tons of stuff out there like that, but that's one of the first ones that I ran into. And that's like, that's when I had like the Camry and I was back in college and stuff. And you know, that's when I first really wanted to get because I couldn't get a Landrover from the 70s I really wanted to get like a roof rack and a top box. I was I was like set on that because if I could get that, that was like that was like my that was my version of making like a Camry into an overland vehicle, you know, because I'm going to get into this but I'm 20 and I've got 138 bucks, so we're going with that. Yeah. Without as a part of it so yeah I remember setting up like like setting up the car that the roof the roof top or the top box you know man those are those are like super handy like and that was great on the on the camera when I had it but that was all kind of what was yours 5:12 you had like that that top box 5:15 yeah it was a I forget what it is now I think there's like the excursion that I had at a time and then there was like the summit model that 5:24 we didn't have the overland model didn't 5:26 I missed out on both of these were like oh man they were like you know I don't know the early 90s maybe late night early mid 90s or something that's like when the plastic was produced that's when that thing was called New and now it was just sitting on my my equally old aged car gonna go around and grab those things hold their value like crazy I picked mine up both of mine I think now three of them in total I picked three of those top boxes up oh on Craigslist was for different cars and stuff I got a little fat one for the for the Camry I've had one for the truck and we got one from Marina CRV or what do you say the truck I mean the old foreigner let's get into that later too but that long one on the old foreigner so I bought like a few of them and I always bought them on us like on Craigslist or something right like yeah it's like new they're like five or 600 bucks to get into this cheap man yeah it's yeah super frustrating so even when they're used they're they're still floating in like for good ones or for like stuff from the 2000s that sort of the more modern clamping systems or you know when they actually made it they made it better you know where you can put it off take it on and off your car without putting together like a bunch of plates wing brackets made out 6:38 to spend the whole afternoon doing yeah it's 6:39 great because he would always like you know mess up you get stuck in some situation like that when you like I think one time we had to move we'd like it was you and I Robert and Scott and we had to like move that that that top box we're talking about to the oh yeah to the raft right and we were going on that snowboard trip so we had to like pack we had to put it on and like put like a bunch of snowboards on or something. And it was just like it was just like snow and slash and it's kind of raining you got like you don't even have a headlamp you've just got like a light kind of crimped on your shoulder and neck. As you're kind of trying to twist this wing that back and forth to make sure that this thing's tight in the right spot. It was such a pain man, it was so awful. So after that they made like more simple clamp systems that work better. But man those are like still like 300 250 like the low end range. Like the second like us. Yeah, the stuff broken. I just sold one for like, 85 that was that like a big chunk missing out of it? Oh, geez. Yeah, it's not Yeah, it's like it's a gold. At least I don't know, it seems like in Eugene May. In Southern Oregon, it was a lot harder. I think I had one and never sold. But it seemed like in Eugene and in Corvallis and Portland, or, like, you know, where that that that string of Hebrews and topsoccer Yeah, right. exists all those all those overlanders out there. Mm hmm. But that was my foray into into understanding what overlanding was because I was interested in like that overland journal and so I'd like watch or watch the stuff that was coming out in that and it was just really all stuff all equipment that was unattainable that you look at like the sweet trucks and there's so many cool like land or the length that the Toyota Land Cruisers but they Yeah, they said that they never built in America. Have you seen those? Oh, yeah, they're awesome. They're so cool. Yeah, like all the other ones that Australia got and like South Africa got those are like the coolest cars ever like 8:34 that you see out there. Yeah, they're so great. I would love to have Yeah, just this sweet 8:38 diesel. Left hand drive. Right hand drive. Like Yeah, Land Cruiser track. Like there's the the Toyota trooper, if anybody's listening and they Google that it's like this, this crazy track that they made for the military that Toyota made for the military. That's like a troop carrier. But it's a Land Cruiser, but it's just got like a long back end. And it's kind of squared off so you can you can fit two benches in there to load 12 guys, or whatever, whatever. psyllium is in the back, but it just looks like Oh, man, that'd be the coolest like camper. Yeah, you take that thing. It's like, so like the F j 40. c like the old ones that look like the the Willys Jeep. Have you seen that? Oh, yeah. That and that was kind of like the one of the Jeep models that they look Yeah, Toyota's Japanese right. Yeah, of course they are but I don't know where else they they sold like their equipment to for like military use. But it seemed like the F j and the Land Cruiser line is used like with them as a military vehicle all over the world. Have you seen that? Like it's the I'm not really familiar with that? No, or not like a military vehicle, but like, like, we have a jeep. And then we have a tank but we have the Jeep? Like they have they have the Toyota they have a Land Cruiser. Or like a Ilex, right, like your old truck, your old pickup truck. 9:58 Yeah, okay. I know what you're talking about. Yeah. 10:00 The old pickup truck. Yes. 10:04 It was the best part about my old one. Yeah. Oh yeah. And so but it won't get rid of it. I still have. 10:09 It's the coolest truck but I remember learning about like, Oh, it was just weird when I found out like about American nations were in america that's called a pickup. Like that's that's a pickup truck. But out of the country, the truck is called a Hi Alex. I'd seen that. Yeah, the international version. The International name for the pickup was the Toyota Hilux. And it's like, it's got that like emblem in it. Yeah. So they'd sell these Toyota pickup trucks like Saudi Arabia or like ISIS, man, like okay, so yeah, like all the ice like the footage from ISIS. That's like, why are they all in these like us Toyota's bassinet across the section of Syria, it's because the military had bought Toyota's as helixes like new ones they're like it's just like I'm sweet Tacoma or something you know it's just like rigged up to ride around out in the desert it's probably a great Chuck for it but that's 11:02 why we should be ISIS is to get all 11:05 we need all those sweet Toyota's back now it was a big land that was like a gag in the news for a while because like all the footage from from whatever was going on which show these people but they were like next to these like old like old pickups like yours with with a with like a gun mounted mounted in the back like 11:26 that yeah 11:29 but yeah you think about like all that all that crazy stuff that I think that was like the highlight stuff that Toyota was like for runners out of the country they're called serfs. Really yeah way cooler name to kind of call a foreigner. a serf I'm not gonna 11:44 run it it's kind of redundant like I mean no matter what you have it's got 11:47 Yeah, it's like well, I mean we expected it would it would have four wheels or it's a big truck I guess it should have four wheel drive or whatever whatever it's insinuating but but yeah, out of the country was called the surf I've seen a few of them pass by like you'd see him out there you'd be driving around and people are real proud of it especially in the overland scene or that like that backwoods see man people get real proud of their their rigs that they have set up but but we saw one that was like this diesel surf that this guy had imported I don't know what the rules are on that either. Yeah, if it's I think if the if the guy's a US citizen, I think it couldn't happen but I think if you're in Canada you can you can have you can have one registered and then drive it into the united states i think is where we see a lot of those vehicles. 12:33 Well we need to make some buddies in Canada 12:36 if we need that man I need I need a diesel 90s foreigner I don't know like 12:42 commuting 12:45 Have you seen like the Mitsubishi Delica that's another that's another sought after it yeah 12:51 it's low in my mind here 12:53 yeah that Miss it's a it's another kind of wasn't that wasn't built in the United States right but it's for well it's become really popular and like that van life van life culture where people you know, like I pretty much like what we were doing the Camry six years ago. But But finding it relatively decently and they get like a van. And like it's become really popular to get this Mitsubishi Delica. They made it through the 80s. It was sort of a competitor to the to the Volkswagen line of vans that were out at that time that were kind of camping focused, but it was cool. The Delica was cool, because it was a diesel van but it was four wheel drive. It was like it was timing like Mitsubishi was just making a bunch of four wheel drive stuff probably like the Colt Vista. 13:36 That's exactly what was just kind of you don't know what to call this is you're listening to this podcast go go look it up. And that was that was your first car Billy. 13:46 And it was the best car. It was the best. It was the best car it was the worst guy but it was really though it was the worst car 13:54 I bet if you had that now and just put a little bit of money into it somebody Yeah, somebody would pick that up. Yeah, in the Portland area. 14:03 I put some studded tires on that a roof right? Oh, yeah. an LED bar. 14:08 You want to talk about led bar. CV 14:14 Yeah, man. You remember that hatchback. If you can fit 10 people in that car. I think eight people I think I did. 14:21 I don't think that's what they approved it for. No, 14:25 I just where it was. I think it was seven people. It was what it was like rated for seven. Yeah, it was it was three rows of seats. Robert, in a compact soccer 14:35 balls are driving around in 1983. 14:38 Yeah, it was It's nuts. Yeah, there was the front two seats. The back two seats that were like bucket seats two. And then behind that there was another bench seat for three. So you had 1234567 man? Yeah, yeah, it was crazy. What a silly. 14:56 Hey, it wasn't aesthetically great, but it was a You know economy friendly that's that's for sure 15:07 the worst guy so not not an overland vehicle there I guess you could say and even still like man it was had like 14 inch tires yeah no clearance to get over anything What have 15:18 you you made it You made it happen with the camera though 15:22 I yeah I did man and I was gonna mention that too because that I had a couple experiences in the Camry you've always had a truck I guess outside of like the short time you had you had a sedan for to commute and stuff but you had like had a rig that could get some places which I always appreciated and I really noticed running into a few limitations when I was in the Camry. I wanted to talk about those It was great with the Camry because you really benefit from the gas mileage which man I would say yeah because I mean the most of a road trip in some ways like is highway miles you know you're out you got to drive from here oh yeah Wyoming so put a lot of distance in between you and where you're going yeah it man it works great having kind of a light easy car to like just bomb out to somewhere that works really well. So I appreciate some of those parts but man we ran into a few spots where we just couldn't get through and the one of the most upsetting ones to me was the sailing stones have you heard of those 16:17 before? Is that in Utah 16:19 it's in it's in the southwest it's it's Near Death Valley in California and the sailing stones is a really cool spot it was in Death Valley it's like it's in the park area but the park area is just so immense but it's it's all desolate almost nothing out there you know but you take this road it cuts back for a really long way and man we were on that gravel road for ever going back there you have to go it's it's the kind of deep wilderness you would almost call it but it's like deep in desolate country out there it's sort of well traveled because there's there's people kind of moving in and out of the park system. But we were traveling there in December I think you know when we were moving moving that direction like early December of 2012 I think is when we were there and when we were we were driving up just just on the gravel road as it was said it was a it was a gravel road the whole way there. And this part of it it just kind of went up a little bit of a grade you know just the hill the slope of the road just kind of went up maybe 1215 feet or so and then kind of rounded off leveled off and then kept going it seemed like almost nothing at all. But my car was knee high centering on it basically like you could feel like did you feel like the body like start scraping because the roll off of it was like it was just it was deeper than than my car like the angle the car and the clearance I could handle I like I couldn't get there and I'd wanted to go there all my life. Oh, so frustrated. We were like two miles or so it was like two three miles or something like well, we didn't know that because you're like in backwoods stuff and it's like, like I'm not gonna park there and hike it or something. 17:53 Yeah, and then somebody else rolls up in a vehicle that can handle it. This Camry parked in the middle of the road 17:59 there was a there was like a group of kids or like teenagers on little dirt bikes like little to hundreds and they were just like bouncing they just zoomed right past us. Like a little, a little bike. And they cruise. Right. It was nothing but yeah, it's it was not it was you would it would be totally everything could get over that except for my cars. Except the camera. So yeah, no overland that day is what it is what it was, but that story really is what ended up inspiring me to sell that Camry that winter. And then like come back in and get a foreigner like when I got that that 89 foreigner that I 18:40 thought was good. That was a good truck. I liked that route 18:42 is a good track. I bet it was a better truck earlier but man it was a great truck for me. And I really had a great time doing stuff with it was super fun. Like Yeah, and do more camping stuff. And that was really cool. But that that was the first time that I had like that truck clearance you know? 18:56 Yeah, it means just like a whole new world of opportunities opened up to you when you when you have that clearance. It's like okay, and you got four wheel drive so you can get a little more daring with where you're going. And even with that though, I found that now with my current truck, I don't have the winch on it yet. And and even that kind of dictates to what I will and will not do up in the hills. Especially if there's not another rig with me. Sure. Yeah. I really enjoyed having that. That kind of that Lifeline and that security, I guess and having that winch that I can get out of trouble if I really got myself into it. 19:39 I think that's pretty interesting. Yeah, I've never had I have had a rig with a winch on it. But I really liked it. The you always did. It was cool. I don't think we've ever used it together 19:48 when we were out. I've used it on Tyler. 19:50 Oh yeah. Yeah. Pull him out of that sandbank. Is that what it was? 19:53 Yeah. I used it on a couple times. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah you just get into a rough spot you got a tree or something you can tether off of and get yourself out 20:06 of it but i think that's pretty cool I remember you telling me a little bit about that in the past and it seems like it'd be pretty necessary if you wanted to do something more serious or more long term if you're doing like an overland trip or if you're doing some subtraction four by four stuff 20:22 oh that's a big like you know off road or it's you know but it's well I mean off road in the sense of like let's go mud and rock climbing right yeah not I'm not that but I do like to get into places where typically the you know the road kind of ends or you know, somebody hasn't been back then 30 years and there's still roadway going I think it's really cool floor 20:46 yeah I really like that part of it I really like getting to those different areas and any you really get to get through so much more land you know that way it's I found it to be really cool. 20:55 You do especially Oregon in the wintertime you know this area gets so much rain and stuff. It's hard to like you know when you after the winter you get to the end of the road you know, back back this is I don't want to beg begging I want to stay in the rig as long as I can. 21:13 Yeah, yeah it's it's definitely it's a huge part of it for me too and I care about Well yeah, you should tell me about Tell me about your pickup truck your first one that you got in high school did you that was like an ad with a straight axle right? 21:29 It was a 1980s straight axle Toyota four by four long bed and that was a great truck it still has a great track it's currently sitting under a canopy right now it hasn't run in three or four years but no, I love that truck man I drove that from the time I was 15 years until four years ago 21:49 yeah I mean that was a blast i was i was the coolest drug 21:52 yeah no I have always loved that truck and that truck would go anywhere I mean the really the only reason I got out of it was just I needed something more reliable yeah fact it's last trip was the trip that amber and I took down to Joshua Tree and I put like you know 4000 miles on it 22:12 No way I remember that trip that was yeah that was pretty cool man. 22:16 Yeah and so that was a great trip take it out on the harsh reality was you know at the time gas in California was around $5 a gallon is yeah insane I was getting about 12 miles to the gallon and you know that was rough you know it didn't have AC you know that's just little stuff like people didn't get along with that forever but 22:39 now it makes me different so I've learned a little bit too I mean like like what we both learned a little bit in this last year like having a newer truck it just solves a lot of those stresses about transportation man 22:51 well it does and that's the thing is when you're committing to a trip like that you need to know that rigs gonna be reliable it's been a huge part you need to know it's gonna start back up when you're ready to go yeah 2000 miles away from home 23:04 kill the battery i 23:05 gotta tell my truck or so yeah and the battery is not the proper oh no yeah like it's just like oh you know yeah my transmission went out or like you know I blew a head gasket or something you know, I mean that truck when I took it it had over 400,000 miles on it and and so you're just going wow, this is fun but really I just need to make sure I get it home. Yeah, you know that that's what it came down to. Yeah, I 23:35 feel like sometimes it's like driving a classic car around doesn't run as well it's maybe basil 23:41 Yeah, yeah so yeah, and then I got out from that and I bought myself a little 93 I guess it was that's our five Toyota v six pickup with little extended cab I liked having the extra room that was a great little pickup to have that nice canopy with the roof racks on it I really enjoyed that. Yeah, I like that canopy sad to see it go Yeah, it 24:10 was too bad. It's too soon you know, but too soon but I understand to think that Daddy's gonna move on or you know it's good he use it you can see it 24:21 around town every now and then. Nice. Yeah but yeah and so since I've gotten into a full size truck which I I just wonder why I didn't do so much earlier. 24:33 Oh yeah. 24:34 You know it's just just having the room the reliability you know, just all the difference in the world. 24:42 Yeah, I think so too. I was in your track like we were on when we were on that last Japanese podcast out of it yeah super clean like I dig been in there it's cool. 24:51 Yeah, it's a it's far more comfortable than it used to be, you know, cramming into the little single cab and yeah, manual transmission, and trying to You know 25:01 I remember that first trip we did in your in your old trailer your your yeah cap when we were what 16 are we going to camp up at Union Creek? Yeah What is like what is that? I've been I guess it's Central Oregon I don't know what do you call that? 25:18 I don't know what you would call that it's 25:19 a Crater Lake Area yeah it's not really central National Forest 25:24 almost right yeah 25:26 it's row River National Forest because it's the rug that runs through that is yeah yeah I think yeah, it's that that area up there man that was such a cool trip and I had a great time but man like you're saying that we just there was like the three of us right? 25:39 Yeah just packed in tight Yeah. And 25:41 I was the one that had a ride bitch in the center. You throw in the third gear then was it four years? Three years? 25:51 Yeah, it was four I ended up putting a five speed transmission I remember that at the end Yeah, yeah. But yeah, it was just that for speed you know you get it out. It was great in town stuff then he gets onto the freeway and you're just tapped out at like 65 and just you know semis are trying to pass you 26:09 is not built to go that fast I guess Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Yeah, that was a sweet track though. Man I really had a good time in that but I remember that back in high school it was fun like making that road trip up to go camping thrown everything in the back and everybody's just crammed crammed into the bench seat. Now used to work I guess it's a little more luxurious now with the with the space I suppose. 26:39 You can check out more information at Billy Newman photo comm you can go to Billy Newman photo comm Ford slash support. If you want to help me out and participate in the value for value model that we're running this podcast with. If you receive some value out of some of the stuff that I was talking about, you're welcome to help me out and send some value my way through the portal at Billy Newman photo comm forward slash support you can also find more information there about Patreon and the way that I use it if you're interested or feel more comfortable using Patreon that's patreon.com forward slash Billy Newman photo wanted to talk today about some stuff that I've been doing this last week for the last few weeks I've been talking about some outdoor stuff and some things kind of related to the the lockdown pandemic stuff but I kind of change change what I was talking about a little bit for this podcast but I wanted to get into was some of the training stuff I've been looking into around Logic Pro 10.5 that has just come out recently and I thought it'd be kind of kind of cool to go over a little bit of an overview of some of the new features and stuff that are there and some of the stuff that you can do with a digital audio workstation and and why why bother talking about it but I think it was about about a year ago or so. I was talking about setting up the studio in the house that I met here and how I was getting the PC computer ready to go is an older one. I think like something from some desktop I had around from from 2010 or 11 or so. Yeah, yeah, by that time. And I remember getting that computer set up with a I think it was like Windows 10 on it. And then I was using I think the same audio interface USB out into the computer and then I had downloaded I had downloaded sonar, the new version of sonar that you can get for free. I think it had been owned by both cakewalk sonar. And then I think Gibson had bought out cakewalk. And so it became Gibson sonar, and then I think Gibson decided that wasn't going to be part of their business anymore. So I think they just kind of shut it down, essentially, but then sold that off to band lab comm band labs, I think my Internet's another internet company they have kind of a simplified digital audio workstation app that you can use to kind of create a demo or something like that but what they've done is they've gone through I guess and had purchased probably for a relatively inexpensive price or I don't know I assume since they're just they're just keeping it and kind of partly maintaining or going to doing a bit to maintain it. But they took the the sonar Platinum program the full digital audio workstation, multi tracking tool, and they made it free for people to use and for people to get but I think it's only a Windows only program so you got to have got windows 10 to to run it. So I did that. Yeah, and and Sona was a program that I'd worked with before for doing some some studio multitrack and stuff I think years ago probably around like 2012 2013 when I was when I was working with some friends to set up. Some studio equipment stuff was cool. We had like a big soundcraft ghost that was laid out and then we had a bunch of a bunch of channels, kind of running into that from from the microphones that we're using to track this band, and then that all went into a pretty old computer was amazing what it could do, you know, for just a, you know, it's probably like a two gigabyte of RAM, you know, smaller hard drive 2004 or five, six era PC computer, probably would even be that much, right. Something about that time, but that's what we use. Yeah, that's like all we had all we had with us, we had a, I think it was like a PreSonus audio interface. And then we got like, like an eight channel audio interface. That was really cool. You know, we had like eight digital audio channels coming into the interface, which means we could track the live channels into sonar at a time. And it didn't even pick up, you know, even on that old machine. And so it was interesting how that that architecture work to do some editing stuff, but sonar is what I had been using before. For some stuff, really audition, Adobe Audition is what I'd use most for some of this kind of more simple radio broadcast style stuff. And that's what I had learned to use when I was at when I was at a radio station, doing an internship years and years ago, back in 2008, right, Summer 2008, they did that. And they use the Adobe Audition version 1.52 to do all their radio production edits. And yeah, I remember, I remember going in taking calls with the production guy, or somebody calling him to do like a, 31:29 I think they would do like a water level report is really interesting radio station, now you can figure that they would have like this, suddenly, you know, it's it's 1245. And here's your local water level report for July 28, or something. And then it would be some lady that would call in from a department that would measure this stuff, and she would give her water report and the production guy, you'd record it, and then produce that and then it'd be prepped to go out on air later. You know, it's like a spot that a DJ would trigger upstairs. And so we kind of walk through using audition to do those steps. And so learning that as a program was probably the first one that I'd done. We should prior probably goes back to high school before that when I was doing editing stuff but but sonar, back to sonar was some of the stuff that I've used. Probably a good bit more for the for the music, you know, like trying to like track a band or do like multi tracking projects. But so yeah, that's what it used to be. That's why I thrown on this windows 10 PC to do some audio production stuff for this podcast workflow that I was trying to get into. And it's cool, it works really well. But But I stopped using that computer A while ago, I think the the the windows 10 computer that I'm talking about had a power supply go bad, which could be replaced pretty easily and is on a to do list of mine. But since then I've really just been relying on kind of like I'd mentioned, just recording recording onto the device. And then using Adobe Audition to do the post production work on my Mac Book, which is kind of interesting. It's just a more, it's just a better workflow and stuff for the for the most part. So I've been kind of sticking with that. But recently to get to the point, as you are all excited. Logic Pro 10.5 has come out no logic, as yet to be mentioned in this podcast Logic Pro is the program that was produced by Apple as their professional digital audio workstation. And so there's GarageBand, which probably a lot of people have some experience with. And GarageBand is sort of the trimmed down simplified home user version of a program like, like Logic Pro, and they've done that intentionally, I think it's the same team that generates the two programs. And if you if you look at them, or you look at their interfaces, and you look at their the types of access, you have to things, you really do see a familiar similarity to it. Which is cool. So if you've used something like GarageBand in the past for home projects, you won't really have as big of a difficulty moving into a more professional digital audio workstation environment, like Logic Pro 10. So I think it was Logic Pro 10 just you know, 10, zero, came out wine or product 2013 or so I think that was that was sold for 200 bucks. So it was like a purchase price of 199. And then since then you get the point updates for free, or you know, as included with your original purchase. So just recently, I think they've been like 10.4 before this. And then now they've moved on to 10.5. And 10.5, I think is probably the biggest, as noted by plenty of new sources. As noted as as one of the most significant feature updates that logic has had probably in years and years. I mean, I think this is the first time that they've gone through and removed and updated some of those legacy items that have been in there since 2003 or four or five, you know, it was just some of these legacy products that were there. Were originally put in there as including their interfaces to it looks like a 2002 interface for for like there's these synthesizer interfaces where these these weird knobs that you have to do these weird just rotating features of the interface it looks like it looks ridiculous I don't know other any other way to explain it it's a it's pretty wild for some of the some of the stuff that's just remained in computer computer systems for a long time but for 10.5 to try to go through an update a lot of that stuff and it's really interesting there's a lot of cool new features in logic 10.5 so logic is real similar to sonar which is I guess kind of why I mentioned it at least through my experiences similar you guys are probably think it's similar to I know what people that are listening probably actually some well no one's listening What am I saying if someone were to bother to try to find some information out about logic and they ended up listening to this podcast they probably have had some information about it or they would be coming from from an experience with avonds Pro Tools and Pro Tools is like the industry standard for multitrack and DAW software and I've never used it I've never opened Pro Tools I've never seen Pro Tools you know in in this process at all 36:13 i don't know i did a couple videos or something but yeah I have no I have no experience working in Pro Tools and i don't know i'm not a fan of avid software overall you know for Pro Tools or for or for the avid system of video editing stuff either I've just i'm not i'm not really that interested in that kind of stuff that they put together really for price and stuff too It just seems kind of kind of over over done a little bit so so I'm pretty happy with with some of the other the other more available tools that are in the consumer computer market I mean I think it's like 800 bucks or something still to get to get abbotts Pro Tools and I think that in the past that was you know insanely more than that even with you know kind of proprietary back in the past it was more difficult now I think m audio is a partner with Pro Tools and so in the past if you had Pro Tools, you have a lot of proprietary Pro Tools, audio interfaces that you had to use if you wanted to set up your studio to work seamlessly with the Pro Tools software now I think they've made a deal with M audio which is a sort of like a less expensive audio interface manufacturer they've had like interfaces and microphones and you know they got like an array of I think they've got like some studio monitors they've got some interfaces they've got like keyboards is a big one that they've got I've got a keyboard over here from them audio and what did it yeah Mr. Yeah, they're less expensive they make Pro Tools interfaces which is cool now so they've got a partnership with Pro Tools and I think that they've been trying to make that more accessible to musicians probably because it's become a more competitive market with really with like logic Logic Pro i think i think the industry standard stuff is I mean it always seems like more secure that it should be it doesn't it doesn't seem like an absolute that Pro Tools should be the digital audio workstation of engineers across the world but for whatever reason it's just kind of taken over and and as those people you know are still still in those positions. I think that's that's just what's taught in audio recording school is like a standard even though there's a lot of other good other good services and choices out there. I think I've seen sonar and logic taught a lot too so I don't know they're they're definitely competitive and as I've been hearing more this there's there's produced music producers that are coming out saying oh yeah, I do a lot of a lot of my work and in logic and there's you know, there's a whole class of music producers that are logic based producers or sonar based producers or I seems to kind of rotate around every couple of years for for who's doing water, you know, who wants to look cool. people that use Pro Tools one of the cool probably a lot of them so back to back to old Logic Pro 10.5 here's the good stuff. So thanks a lot for checking out this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. Hope you guys check out some stuff on Billy Newman photo calm, few new things up there some stuff on the homepage, some good links to other other outbound sources. some links to books and links to some podcasts. Like this blog posts are pretty cool. Yeah, check it out at Billy new minnesota.com. Thanks for listening to this episode and the back end

Creative Chats podcast
167. Creative Chat with Musician and Performer, Derek Frank

Creative Chats podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 55:36


Derek is a lifelong musician and performer. After years of doing music full-time, he decided to shift his focus to the business side of the music industry. He was able to work with several major musical instrument brands and some of the top artists in the world. He soon realized that the skills he learned were made for more than just the music industry and he started branching out with brand deals from companies like Razer, Red Dragon, MXL and SE Microphones, Pelican Cases, Presonus, and many others. Now he uses his knowledge to teach others how to get brand deals as a small creator and start earning more money through social media. www.thederekfrank.com   It's never too late to start your own daily creative habit! Join our free Facebook community Daily Creative Habit & subscribe to the Daily Creative Habit newsletter, delivered right to your inbox twice a week!  www.DailyCreativeHabit.com Grab your copy of the Daily Creative Habit guided creative journal!

The VO Meter...Measuring Your Voice Over Progress
Episode 83, eVOcation 2022 Recap.

The VO Meter...Measuring Your Voice Over Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 30:07


The VO Meter is honored to be Podcast Partner of eVOcation 2022. Here is our recap of the conference. PLUS Paul review's the Revelator IO24 from Presonus!   https://www.vometer.com https://www.paulstefano.com http://www.dailyvo.com/ https://www.vocationconference.com/ http://studiobricks.com/ https://www.jmcvoiceover.com/demo-production/ https://www.voiceactorwebsites.com/ https://www.audiopub.org/ https://globalvoiceacademy.com/ https://timpaige.lpages.co/podcast-demos/ https://www.voiceoverxtra.com/ https://www.kaybess.com https://www.vocationconference.com/ https://www.jamiemuffett.com/ https://www.bobbergen.com/ http://www.debbehirata.com/ https://lotasproductions.com/ https://www.vonorth.com/events/v-o-north-2019 https://tracylindley.com/ https://www.voiceoverxtra.com/ https://www.tremosley.com/ https://www.margueritegavin.com http://www.rexanderson.net https://www.soundandfurycasting.com/ https://www.amandarosesmith.com/ https://www.jeffreykafer.com/ https://heathercosta.com/ https://audiobookboom.com/ https://freeaudiobookcodes.com/ https://www.audiobook-voice-over.com/ https://www.avenshore.com/ https://www.highgravityproductions.com/ https://www.romanceaudiobooknarrator.com/ https://www.onevoiceconference.com/ https://www.gravyforthebrain.com https://www.high-score.co.uk/ https://www.natalienaudus.com/ https://www.thedeepvoiceguy.biz/ https://www.ctctalent.com/ http://www.nataliarosminati.com/ https://nadeemkhaled.com/  https://www.marajunot.com/ https://www.ajmckaycreative.com/ https://www.castvoices.com/ http://www.judyscheer.com/ https://www.nataliehitzel.com/ https://www.americanvoicepower.com/home.php https://www.onevoiceconference.com/ https://www.vocationconference.com/ https://ultimatevosurvivor.us.launchpad6.com/TheUltimateVOSurvivor/ https://centrance.com/portcaster/ https://www.vorep.net/ http://www.ariannaratner.com/ https://www.midatlanticvo.com/ https://drdialect.com/ https://www.hillaryhuber.com/ https://www.storylight.net/ https://www.marleyaudio.com/ https://voatlanta.me/ https://en-us.sennheiser.com/ https://www.joelfroomkinaudio.com/ https://voatlanta.me/ https://www.ahabtalent.com/ https://voice123.com/ https://voice123.com/thebooth/how-to-get-into-voice-acting/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=direct&utm_campaign=vog-revamp&utm_content=vo-meter https://voice123.com/thebooth/the-state-of-ai-voices-report/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=direct&utm_campaign=ai-report-21&utm_content=vo-meter https://www.onevoiceconference.com/event/one-voice-conference-usa-2021/ https://www.malonezone.com/ https://www.dareevoiceover.com/ https://www.homevoiceoverstudio.com/ https://www.danlenard.com/ https://www.joannepickard.co.uk/ www.belaircreative.net https://www.anneganguzza.com/ https://www.voboss.com/

Techstination
The affordable AudioBox Go from PreSonus

Techstination

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 2:00


Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear.   I'm Fred Fishkin.      There are some great options out there for connecting high quality microphones for video conferencing or creating.    And one of the latest and most affordable options from  PreSonus is the AudioBox Go.   It connects via USB...

Dank Swamp Rebellion
Cruisin & NOLA Brewin

Dank Swamp Rebellion

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 24:48


The boys are preparing for another outing, The White Boot Stroll! While Tyler's been busy growing his business, the realization of time crunch is on his mind. Cody on the other hand is readying to buy another Bus and talks about the ups and downs of his craftsmanship. They guys recently went to a live show at the NOLA Brewing Company where they met up with nonother than the Legendary Daniel Merry of Give it Hell Promotions and the amazing staff at NOLA Brew. A huge thank you to Ryan and Patrick for showing us an awesome time. Lastly but absolutely not least The Biggest Thank You to Presonus for being the engine behind the Dank Swamp Rebellion.   Come Check Us Out @  White Boot Stroll Fest on the 28th!   Help Support DSR and our Buds! New Orleans' own Elmer's CheeWees  Sci-Fi Inspired FX Retroactive Pedals Where Ever Sound Takes You PreSonus Audio Grab your Music Gear with Bayou Merchandise & Specialties Hang with Daniel Merry on ALT 9.23 DSR Distrokid See what else DSR is up too Dank Swamp Rebellion

Story Greenlight with Jeff Bartsch
028. Remixing a Creative Online Business w/ Joe Gilder

Story Greenlight with Jeff Bartsch

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 50:30


Sometimes offering a product or service online makes sense because we see lots of people doing it. But when it comes to helping people with our own knowledge or creativity while making an income from it, sometimes it's easy to wonder how that would actually work for us. Joe Gilder is a musician, producer, and founder of HomeStudioCorner.com. He's worked with Sweetwater Sound, creates content for Presonus, and he's spent the last 15 years serving thousands of students through his online courses, events, and memberships.Music changes, technology changes, and so has Joe's business. Here's the story of how things have worked for Joe, and how they can work for you. -

The VO Meter...Measuring Your Voice Over Progress
Episode 82, Carin Gilfry and Jamie Muffett of eVOcation

The VO Meter...Measuring Your Voice Over Progress

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 47:56


We speak with the Presenters of the eVOcation conference 2022, Carin Gilfry and Jamie Muffett. Plus, a whole lotta Questionable Gear Purchased and 1 Sensible one from Presonus!   https://www.vometer.com https://www.paulstefano.com http://www.dailyvo.com/ https://www.vocationconference.com/ http://studiobricks.com/ https://www.jmcvoiceover.com/demo-production/ https://www.voiceactorwebsites.com/ https://www.audiopub.org/ https://globalvoiceacademy.com/ https://timpaige.lpages.co/podcast-demos/ https://www.voiceoverxtra.com/ https://www.kaybess.com https://www.vocationconference.com/ https://www.jamiemuffett.com/ https://www.bobbergen.com/ http://www.debbehirata.com/ https://lotasproductions.com/ https://www.vonorth.com/events/v-o-north-2019 https://tracylindley.com/ https://www.voiceoverxtra.com/ https://www.tremosley.com/ https://www.margueritegavin.com http://www.rexanderson.net https://www.soundandfurycasting.com/ https://www.amandarosesmith.com/ https://www.jeffreykafer.com/ https://heathercosta.com/ https://audiobookboom.com/ https://freeaudiobookcodes.com/ https://www.audiobook-voice-over.com/ https://www.avenshore.com/ https://www.highgravityproductions.com/ https://www.romanceaudiobooknarrator.com/ https://www.onevoiceconference.com/ https://www.gravyforthebrain.com https://www.high-score.co.uk/ https://www.natalienaudus.com/ https://www.thedeepvoiceguy.biz/ https://www.ctctalent.com/ http://www.nataliarosminati.com/ https://nadeemkhaled.com/  https://www.marajunot.com/ https://www.ajmckaycreative.com/ https://www.castvoices.com/ http://www.judyscheer.com/ https://www.nataliehitzel.com/ https://www.americanvoicepower.com/home.php https://www.onevoiceconference.com/ https://www.vocationconference.com/ https://ultimatevosurvivor.us.launchpad6.com/TheUltimateVOSurvivor/ https://centrance.com/portcaster/ https://www.vorep.net/ http://www.ariannaratner.com/ https://www.midatlanticvo.com/ https://drdialect.com/ https://www.hillaryhuber.com/ https://www.storylight.net/ https://www.marleyaudio.com/ https://voatlanta.me/ https://en-us.sennheiser.com/ https://www.joelfroomkinaudio.com/ https://voatlanta.me/ https://www.ahabtalent.com/ https://voice123.com/ https://voice123.com/thebooth/how-to-get-into-voice-acting/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=direct&utm_campaign=vog-revamp&utm_content=vo-meter https://voice123.com/thebooth/the-state-of-ai-voices-report/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=direct&utm_campaign=ai-report-21&utm_content=vo-meter https://www.onevoiceconference.com/event/one-voice-conference-usa-2021/ https://www.malonezone.com/ https://www.dareevoiceover.com/

Techstination
PreSonus offers more choices for USB audio connections

Techstination

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 2:00


Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear. I'm Fred Fishkin. One of the things a lot of people have learned in this new age of Zoom and video conferencing…is how important sound can be in connecting with people. PreSonus is making it easier than even to deliver great sound with its USB interface...

SOULED OUT PODCAST
Souled Out - S 9: Ep 4

SOULED OUT PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022


SHOW START // 51:07 BQQM! How are all my people doing today?! Apologies for the delay on this episode. As you'll find out at the start of the show -- my #PreSonus interface bricked on me and set me back a few days. And of course with the new real-estate venture I'm frickin' busy as ever! This show is packed with quite a lot to chew on as we are making up for some lost time. Some amazing announcements in-house since we're coming down from the amazing interview I just did with Sean Danielsen from Smile Empty Soul. Some local, Wisconsin-based news for you. Ongoing commentary on the world at large. Russia/Ukraine narrative collapse. Don't Say Gay / LGBTQIA+ madness. Pfizer document dump shows they are playing murder-death-kill with the entire planet. The Great Awakening and how it seems to be moving along quite nicely. As usual -- so much to talk about -- and so little time! Shout out to YOU and all of our awesome supporters! Thank you for all you do! Much love! Enjoy! SouledOut.TV Get access to exclusive / members-only content for only $3.69/mo ($36.99/yr) When you directly support SOMTV / Souled Out Media -- you are contributing to the Pro-Freedom Movement, supporting Free Speech and Open Discussion, supporting Health Freedom, supporting the Truth Movement, and strongly fighting back against Big Tech Censorship! Make A Donation Join The Patreon Get Merch

Ableton Live Music Producers
#114 - KJ SAWKA

Ableton Live Music Producers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 79:25


KJ SAWKA is a well-established drummer, producer, and DJ in the electronic music scene. As a Grammy-nominated drummer, he's performed with major artists including Illenium, Excision, Blake Lewis (American Idol), ill Gates, and many others. His credits include performing on The Ellen Degeneres Show, Jimmy Kimmel, Craig Ferguson, and is widely known for his work as a member of Pendulum and Destroid, headlining major festivals including Ultra Music Festival. His newer project -The Private Language blends hip hop, funk, and electronic dance music with front-singer Blake Lewis, a runner-up in American Idol. As an early adopter using Ableton Live 3, KJ Sawka pushes the boundaries of live music combining DJing with drum technology. He's released numerous Packs with Ableton, and has been endorsed by major music companies including Tama Drums, Roland, PreSonus, Mackie, Loopmasters, Slate Digital, SoundToys, and many others. Follow KJ Sawka at the links below: SoundCloud.com/KJSawka YouTube.com/user/KjSawkaFacebook.com/KJSawka Twitter.com/KjSawka Instagram.com/KJSawka Your Brain On Drums Pack: packs.dawnation.net/yourbrainondrums Twitch.tv/kjsawka EPISODE SPONSORED BY LALAL.AI LALAL.AI is an AI powered music source separation service which allows musicians to easily extract audio stems from stereo files. It's one of the world's first solutions to extract multiple stems, such as vocals, backing tracks, guitars, pianos, synthesizers, drums, and bass from songs. The team has created this special technology that outperforms competitors, and provides the best sound extraction from audio and video files alike. Use the discount code liveproducers20 and save 20% on their plus pack before June 30th, 2022. Try uploading your song today and see the results. Use Link Below: Bit.ly/3uTzzkb Save money purchasing the latest version of Ableton Live: liveproducersonline.com/buyableton Join Discord and connect with the Ableton community discord.gg/ceb9CgAFFj Join the newsletter. Be the first to receive new podcast episodes, Ableton Live downloads, special events, and more: liveproducersonline.com/newsletter

SoundGirls Podcast
Wesley DeVore: Marketing Manager, Musician, and Author

SoundGirls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 40:46


Wesley DeVore is a 25-year music industry veteran who got her start as a studio assistant for Nine Inch Nails at Nothing Studios in New Orleans. She has worked as an audio engineer, music producer, film composer, and contractor, wiring several professional studios including Central Command in North Hollywood. For the last 15 years, DeVore has worked for PreSonus and is currently the Marketing Manager for the popular audio brand. She is also the author of the Clementine Toledano Mysteries.  https://www.wedevore.com

NotiPod Hoy
La escucha de pódcast en España sigue fortaleciéndose

NotiPod Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 7:08


Lo esencial que debes saber: Estudio de AIMC revela el tiempo que dedican los internautas españoles a escuchar pódcast. Crear un blog o un pódcast: ¿Cuál es la mejor alternativa? Serie de pódcast se convierte en libros para niños. SiriusXM llega a un acuerdo con la red multilingüe reVolver Podcast. Podimo será el principal colaborador del festival Estación Podcast. Tip de podcasting ¿Qué significa la descarga de un pódcast? Herramientas Podcast Player es un reproductor de pódcast para la web con muchas más alternativas de las que ofrece regularmente las empresas de alojamiento. PreSonus acaba de lanzar la interfaz y el micrófono Revelator Dynamic USB. Pódcast recomendado Textilianas, tu podcast de moda Te interesa la moda más allá de las tendencias? Quieres montar tu propio negocio y te preguntas ¿cómo lo hacen los demás? En Textilianas Igone Cabrerizo, diseñadora de moda y creadora, conversa con profesionales de larga experiencia. Explora con ellos todo lo relacionado con una empresa de modas. https://viapodcast.fm/la-escucha-de-podcast-en-espana-sigue-fortaleciendose Estudio de AIMC revela el tiempo que dedican los internautas españoles a escuchar pódcast. Crear un blog o un pódcast: ¿Cuál es la mejor alternativa? Serie de pódcast se convierte en libros para niños. SiriusXM llega a un acuerdo con la red multilingüe reVolver Podcast. Podimo será el principal colaborador del festival Estación Podcast. Tip de podcasting ¿Qué significa la descarga de un pódcast? Herramientas Podcast Player es un reproductor de pódcast para la web con muchas más alternativas de las que ofrece regularmente las empresas de alojamiento. PreSonus acaba de lanzar la interfaz y el micrófono Revelator Dynamic USB. Pódcast recomendado Textilianas, tu podcast de moda Te interesa la moda más allá de las tendencias? Quieres montar tu propio negocio y te preguntas ¿cómo lo hacen los demás? En Textilianas Igone Cabrerizo, diseñadora de moda y creadora, conversa con profesionales de larga experiencia. Explora con ellos todo lo relacionado con una empresa de modas.

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture
Church Hurt and Mental Health

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 59:29


Today we bring in special guest, Mike White, who is a "PK" or a pastor's kid, to talk about what we as a church can do to help reach out to the lost and people who have fallen from the church. We also touch on certain aspects of mental health. 

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture

Today is special episode. We collaborate with one of our guest's podcast, "Elevated" and cover many subjects. From Lil Nas X to reigniting the In-N-Out vs. Five Guys debate, join the conversation for plenty of laughs as well as encouragements. 

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture
WTF: Where's the Faith in the Culture of Today?

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 58:19


Today we talk about mindset and how faith is missing in the today's current Christian culture. We dive into some dicey topics and discuss why it's important to be planted in the Word.

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture
Music Talk w/ Quin White

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 58:33


Today we dive into what music culture looks like in a church context as a Christian today. We talk various topics, and it gets candid EXPEDITIOUSLY. Join the conversation with us and special guest Quin White AKA “Qew Official.”

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture
Morality and Holiness

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 58:17


Today's episode is all about how morality, and holiness; how they're used interchangeably, but they're not one in the same. We also talk about how a legalistic type of attitude is a poison in the church, and how we need to strive to do what we're are made to do.

Music & Life, by Abdallah Harati
Episode 18 - Production

Music & Life, by Abdallah Harati

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 31:14


In this episode I will tell you about the way I produce songs, covering composition, arrangement, recording, editing, mixing, distribution and marketing. I will also share the equipment and software I use (Focursite, PreSonus, Reaper, Pro Tools, Rode, DPA) , my thinking process and what I've learned by my own mistakes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abdallah-harati/message

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture
Coping in the Pandemic

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 57:58


Today's episode is all about how we've coped in this pandemic, and things you can still do help keep your sanity, and your spiritual walk right.

The Patty-G Show
Episode #71: Tuning the Business - Jim Odom

The Patty-G Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 52:58


It's time for us to plug in and tune in for the latest episode of The Patty-G Show featuring Jim Odom, founder of PreSonus. This week we sit down to not only jam out over some music and getting a band started, but also geek out over how to design and create technology that improves each and every life it comes into contact with. From there we chat about doing business over seas and the value that comes with being able to expand your reach beyond the city you live in. Jim has been involved with countless projects over his lifetime from creating sonar to jamming out in a local band. Not only is he musically inclined, however, he is also technologically sound and able to create with his bare hands world class technology. We had a great time learning more and more about what PreSonus has accomplished over the years, and we know you will enjoy this one too! If you're loving the show, we'd be forever grateful if you gave us a quick like, share and follow! Sponsors: Alvarez Construction Produced by: Flashbang Productions, LLC Podcast link: https://thepattygshow.com/ PreSonus Website: https://www.presonus.com/ PreSonus Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PreSonus PreSonus YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/presonus PreSonus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/presonus/ PreSonus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/presonus-audio-electronics/ PreSonus Twitter: https://twitter.com/PreSonus --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pattygshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pattygshow/support

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture
Identity w/ Christian Falcon

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 56:05


Today we dive into what identity means to us as Christians today. Join the conversation with us and special guest Christian Falcon from "Start Your Week Right".

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture
The United Church: Clique, Convenience, and Conspiracies

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 58:32


Welcome to Collide. The aim of this show is to attract an audience where faith and culture collide, (pun intended) through intentional conversation. In this episode, we discuss the importance of being unified as a church, and call out prophecies as modern day, Christian conspiracies. Listen in as we break down and discuss this controversial topic. 

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture
Christian Nationalism

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 52:55


Welcome to Collide. The aim of this show is to attract an audience where faith and culture collide, (pun intended) through intentional conversation. In this episode, we discuss and unravel what the dangers of not being able to separate Christianity and nationalism are and why it's important to stay focused on the main duty of what a Christian is. Join in the conversation and unpack this topic with us as we dive into the discussion. 

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture

Welcome to Collide. The aim of this show is to attract an audience where faith and culture collide, (pun intended) through intentional conversation.In today's episode, we answer questions that you sent us on social media. Stay tuned till the end of the episode for a special treat.

Collide: Where Faith meets Culture

Welcome to Collide. The aim of this show is to attract an audience where faith and culture collide, (pun intended) through intentional conversation. In today's episode we recap our season this far and share with you some of our favorite moments. Join us as we go down memory lane and share some laughs with us.