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La Guilde de la Shed
Session 34 : Opération Destruction!

La Guilde de la Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 104:32


Les Super Amis des Resistors entament leur deuxième mission!

Mid Life Punk Podcast
MLPP170 - Vanilla Pod

Mid Life Punk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 92:50


Steve and Matt off Vanilla Pod have navigated out of the fens this week to come in and have a chat with your overweight punk rock Parkinsons.The Pod are a mainstay of the modern (30 years, rather than 50 years) uk scene and it's great to finally have them in the hot seat.Which band has the butteriest members? Would you like to learn a new game for when you're travelling? Are you rich enough to make a music video? listen on to find out.This week is also Tearjerker EXCLUSIVE time! We are premiering, for the first time anywhere on the globe, the new 7" from Wearside's greatest sons: Mick, Frenchy, Jakka and the Brentmeister General - TEARJERKER!Music this week is from: Resistors, Tearjerker, Strung Out and The Wurzels

The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast
How to Engage the Resistors with Kate Sikora | Episode 174

The Ben Morton Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 34:07


IntroductionIn this episode, we are talking with Kate Sikora, the Managing Director of Noble Studios in the UK (United Kingdom). In this episode, we are focussing in on what to do when stepping into a more senior role in order to be successful, engage our team and stay fit and healthy ourselves. Listen on...to lead on. Episode Highlights How to Lead People with More Experience Than You Using Empathy to Make Tough Decisions Advice for Aspiring MDs and CEOs Tips for Maintaining Your Energy and Motivation Chapter Makers (03:34) How to lead & influence people with more experience than you. (07:43) What it actually means to lead with empathy (09:29) ‘Love languages' and leadership (12:55) Leading people who are resistant to change (14:39) Using empathy to make difficult decisions (16:49) Overcoming the fear of delegation (21:16) The biggest surprise about becoming an MD (27:29) How to maintain your energy and motivation (31:43) The best mistake Kate ever made Book Ben to Speak at Your Next Event What does it take to become the type of leader that people would do anything for? Why would two soldiers risk their lives in the most heinous way imaginable without hesitation when asked to do so? Book Ben to speak at your next event on ‘Why Connection Is the True Currency of Leadership' and learn the answer to both of these questions, plus lots more. Find out more here. Delegation Mastery Course Sign up for Ben's Online Delegation Course with discount code ‘pod30' here. How You Can Say Thank You for This Free ResourcePlease go and hit the ‘Follow' button on your podcast player right so that we can grow the show and bring you more great interviews with leaders and global thought leaders. More About Kate SikoraKate Sikora is the co-founder and Managing Partner of Noble Performs, a digital performance marketing agency based in Bristol renowned for helping organisations achieve remarkable results. Highly commended as the Institute of Directors, Director of the Year 2023 and serving as a Taan European Governor, Kate is committed to driving excellence and innovation in the digital marketing landscape.    Beyond her professional endeavours, Kate finds joy in family life, practising yoga, and exploring new culinary creations in the kitchen.

No Ego
Few Loud Resistors, Many Silent Supporters

No Ego

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 47:04


In this episode, Cy and Alex talk about activating the silent majority at work. Alex and Cy share how they are noticing a trend where leaders are getting a wrong read of the room, and they think they have more resistance than is actually there on their team. Too often the loudest small minority of those focused on why we can't or why we shouldn't have to, get to dominate the entire conversation in a meeting, and the rest stays silent and doesn't jump in to add their input or perspective. There are so many challenges in this that affects our teams, and leaders have many levers that they can pull in these situations that can be more helpful. In this episode, Alex and Cy share several techniques and ways that you can turn down the volume of those loud minority resistors, and turn up the volume of your silent majority that has a lot to say, but they are not participating. In this episode, you'll learn about a powerful, practical tool called negative brainstorming, and how it activates the silent majority to improve dialogue and discussion in meetings and gives better feedback and data to those that might be in the loud minority. Also, you'll learn that in this can be some compassion for those that are the loud resistors and why that's important. We also talk about that the dog bites and what that means we also talk about how sometimes these tools fall flat, but they are still successful, and we discuss why. And lastly, we talk about the importance of taking verbal dialogue of that loud minority that's in resistance and moving it towards visual tools to bring in your silent majority. This episode is action packed, and it really can change everything about your team if you're struggling without changing anything. This is an effortless way to evolve your leadership, and we can't wait to hear what you think about this episode.

The Pro Audio Suite
Studio Secrets: From Microphone Mastery to Mixing Marvels

The Pro Audio Suite

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 27:37


In this episode of The Pro Audio Suite, brought to you by Tribooth and Austrian Audio, we dive deep into a fascinating discussion about microphones, mixing secrets, and the unexpected virtues of parallel processing in audio production. AP shares a surprising discovery he made with the Austrian AUdio OC 18 and his SSL2 interface, demonstrating how versatile equipment can mimic much pricier setups. The gang also discusses trends in vocal processing, the move away from flat-sounding mics, and the latest hot trends, from hot chicken to air fryers. Robbo ventures into the realms of advanced compression techniques, exploring how parallel compression (a mixing technique used widely in music circles) can add some punch to your voice recordings. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with insights and laughs, offering valuable tips and tricks that could transform your next audio project. Key Highlights: Robbo's mic discovery and its impact on sound quality. Deep dive into parallel processing and its uses beyond drums. Advanced compression tactics and settings for optimal sound manipulation. See Robbo's Parallel VO Compression Examples here: https://theproaudiosuite.com/season-7-bonus-content#episode-17 A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. Both these companies are providers of QUALITY Audio Gear (we wouldn't partner with them unless they were), so please, if you're in the market for some new kit, do us a solid and check out their products, and be sure to tell em "Robbo, George, Robert, and AP sent you"... As a part of their generous support of our show, Tri Booth is offering $200 off a brand-new booth when you use the code TRIPAP200. So get onto their website now and secure your new booth... https://tribooth.com/ And if you're in the market for a new Mic or killer pair of headphones, check out Austrian Audio. They've got a great range of top-shelf gear..  https://austrian.audio/ We have launched a Patreon page in the hopes of being able to pay someone to help us get the show to more people and in turn help them with the same info we're sharing with you. If you aren't familiar with Patreon, it's an easy way for those interested in our show to get exclusive content and updates before anyone else, along with a whole bunch of other "perks" just by contributing as little as $1 per month. Find out more here..   https://www.patreon.com/proaudiosuite     George has created a page strictly for Pro Audio Suite listeners, so check it out for the latest discounts and offers for TPAS listeners. https://georgethe.tech/tpas If you haven't filled out our survey on what you'd like to hear on the show, you can do it here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZWT5BTD Join our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/proaudiopodcast And the FB Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/357898255543203 For everything else (including joining our mailing list for exclusive previews and other goodies), check out our website https://www.theproaudiosuite.com/ “When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional.” Hunter S Thompson TPAS April 29 tighter edit, Robbo's mix [00:00:00] And welcome to another Pro Audio Suite. Thanks to Tribooth, the golden handcuffs can be released as you travel with your Tribooth. And don't forget the code TRIPAP200 to get 200 off your Tribooth. Today we're going to be talking about, well, a few tips that we've learned over the years. probably should kick this off because I, uh, had a, made a discovery, [00:01:00] um, this week. Because I had a session, it was actually late last week, come to think of it. But it was a session I was doing with, uh, in the morning. And in the afternoon, as I just shut down the studio, I got an email saying, Oh, can you redo this line? And I thought, well, I can't be bothered firing it up again. So what I'll do is I'll use my laptop. through the SSL to out of the booth because I've got a mic in there that goes through there straight to the laptop. Yeah, firing everything up. And I've actually set it up with the 4k button switched in. So which mic is this again? The OC 18 OC 18. Okay. Got it. Yeah. So, I sent the file off and then I got the reply of the email saying, if you changed your, if you change your settings or something and uh because if you have, I like it better. Can you continue using whatever you're using now? Okay. So, what I I'd realize there's two things at play here. One was I've been playing around with uh the 41 six and the OC 818 because the [00:02:00] OC 818 was going through the Neve, the 1073, and the 41 six was going through the grace and I just changed them around just for an experiment and I forgot to change them back. So he was getting the 41 six through the name. So it was a bit more midi full. Yeah, creamy, chocolatey, whatever. Right. Um, but I changed them back the next time I said, I'll send you two files. I'll send you what you like today and I'll send you what you historically liked before. Uh, we've 41 six with the grace. But having said that the OC 18. Through the SSL2 with the 4K button pressed in. Sounds remarkably like a 41 six through the grace. So they stand in for each other. Extra high end boost. It's bizarre. But the thing is, I was kind of thinking, okay, so I see the stuff on these threads on Facebook all the time. Should I get this mic? Should I get that mic? What should I do here? Which one should I get? And it's always like, get [00:03:00] the, um, you know, the 41 one six and a TLM one oh three. My tip is get an OC 18 and an SLSL two. And then you've got both. You've got a large diaphragm without the 4k pressed in. And then you've got this hyper sort of 41, six sound with the 4k, but it's hard to beat. Yeah. It's hard to beat the versatility with that setup and well, not, it's not hard to beat it, but it's hard to do it that simply, you know, to have a single push button that essentially changes mics, you know, and then, and then with the button in there and then with the, yeah, with the, with the pattern switch on the OC 18, you have this proximity effect. Yeah. Changes, you know, you can change, you know, you're, you're good to go. into hypercardioid and it'd be pretty Yeah. But this thing, this is, this is it. This is the OC 18 with the 4K button pressed in. And you can hear, like, it's really, really cutting. It does sound like a Well, to me, it sounds I gotta say, I mean I'll bet, I'll bet one of the problems is you get too much into the [00:04:00] OC 18 because it doesn't have the long tube. So really, it's like you want to be here, but if you get away from the OC 18 with the same distance that you would be from the 4 41 6 and you put it in hypercardioid and pop in that 4k extra, you know, like mid range, high end. Yeah. And yeah, you'll be, you'll be getting to that cut through anything sound. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think we are so accustomed to not a flat sounding mic, right? Like we, the sound of voiceover is not a flat mic. Cause we, we moved away from a flat mic when we left ribbon mics, you know? It's the same with our food. Everyone wants like overly salted food. Yeah, or spicy. Dave's hot chicken. Hot chicken this, hot chicken that. You guys get the hot chicken trend in Australia? Oh, we get everything, yeah. Hot, hot, hot. The big, the big trend I reckon here, well, probably everywhere in the world is air [00:05:00] fryers at the moment if you're talking food, isn't it? Yeah, yeah, yeah. The air fryer. I got one in my garbage. I don't want my air fried. Well, that's cool. So, so that's your kind of, I mean, you know, that's a pretty nice secret weapon. Now, I'm wondering what you would get out of the CC8 if you did the same exact experiment. That could be interesting. I should try that one. For travel. Uh, if you wanted to have a travel, uh, solution, yeah, but I've got the CC, the CC eight with the CC eight was sounding a lot like your OC eight one eight when it was in the porta booth. Wasn't it? It was in the portabooth. Yeah. In the portabooth and the car in the car and it sounded a lot like the OC eight one eight, which is like crazy. Yeah. It's very cool. I like it. You should change your name from Mr. Big balls to Mr. Rigg. I reckon. Okay. Mr. Rigg. Mr. Is that your tip? That's my tip. I like, I reckon that should have been your tip. That, that car one, that was, that still gets me. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's amazing. And I, I did send that file off to [00:06:00] a guy called Chris Gates, who he's a bit of a fan of the show. He's an audio engineer here in Melbourne and he. I love the guy, but he's always cutting you off. Gatesy. Oh, there you can see the Chris Expander out there. Shut the gate, the horse is bolted. Yeah, that's right. Come on, Robert, give us this. Give us the source. Can I shit? I was hoping you wouldn't going to call me. Give us a source connect one. Yeah, just avoid airports. There's your tip. Traveling too much. I don't, what have I, um, ah, now I'm full screen. No, the pressure's on. I'll tell you what, I'll, I'll throw one out there and, and, and since I was going to do a plugin one, but listening to AP, um, Because the idea of this was we were going to do one about voiceover that we use every day.[00:07:00] Um, so there's one that, there's one that I use every day. That's probably a, it's, it's a musical thing, but I, and I don't know how much it's used in voiceover. Um, but a parallel, but a parallel bus on your voiceover. So when, when you're, when you're mixing something with voiceover, you get your, your voiceover set up nicely. Um, so that it's, it's, sorry, hang on one second. My, this is one of those things where I have very, very little experience with, which is parallel processing. Yeah. I've done a lot of parallel drum. I I'm very new to the, to the concept of parallel processing. So, so basically I'll go back. Cause I thought Pro Tools had stopped. That's all. Um, uh, I'll go back to the beginning. So mine's more of a musical thing. Mine's something that musicians use a lot. And, and George was, sorry, Robert was saying before, like [00:08:00] drums is a big thing where, where musical mixes will use parallel compression. But the idea is that you get your, your, For me anyway, you get your voiceover set up nicely so it's nicely compressed and sounding with a nice EQ. But then what you do is you send that track to, it can either be another track or a bus, whatever way you want to work. For me it's a bus because I've usually got layers of voiceover so I just send it to a bus. And on that bus you heavily compress. And you can manipulate ReaCue to whatever you want to do to get it to mix in. But the idea is that once you've got it set up and you've got that heavy compression going, you then drop that signal down, but then mix it back in so that it's just It's not there up front, but it's just making that voiceover lift and it's giving it that enough kick to punch through the music and sound effects and everything else that's going on. But because [00:09:00] that original signal is still fairly dynamic, you've got this other compressed one that's mixing in underneath that gives it enough punch to punch through. Does that make sense? I get it, I get it intellectually, I just, it's one of those like, it's like a tool, that's always been in the toolbox, but I've been afraid to Open it and use it. I don't know why. I just, I don't have that experience. You are doing parallel gating right now, except one of your gates is set to nothing. Yeah, that's true. I am mixing a mix of wet and dry. So, that's essentially what I'm, I guess that's what parallel processing is, right? It's pretty much. Some of the processing, some of the not. There's, there's those who argue that it's kind of like almost the same thing as just getting the right settings on the, Compressor and I've messed around with it And it seems like you can kind of get the same stuff But I would say that a parallel setup is way easier to dial in I can And you can get like some pretty, especially on drums, where like nothing ever falls too far away, [00:10:00] but it feels like you're never squashing the top. That's right. And it is just easy to get like, I've really only used it on drums, um, but most compressors these days, most plugins, even like the LA 2A copy of this, that, or the other thing, Almost every plug in manufacturer now puts a blend knob on the end of their compressors, it's so popular. So it used to be this trick, you'd set up the same processing on two channels, and you'd have to get the same latency so that they phase perfectly, and now it's like one knob. And most, most compressors do this. I mean, I'm used to parallel processing, quote unquote, of being something we use in, in, when we're dealing with reverb or delay. Because, of course, you need to have Dry, or if it's only reverb, there will be insanity, right? It would be unintelligible. It'd be Nick Cave. So I'm very used to Did you say it'd be Nick Cave? I said it'd be Nick Cave. Nick Cave is, he's super, super wet. [00:11:00] Right, right. Uh, reverb. His stuff is, am I right, Andrew? Like Is it Nick Cave? In what respect do you mean with Nick Cave? He's got a bunch of effects and stuff. Their mixes are like super reverb y. Super wet. Oh, God, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I thought you were making a joke because it sounds like he's in a cave. Maybe that's why he's in a church. You should do a cave recording, Robert. Um, so, um, yeah, so overly wet would be, uh, would be, uh, too much. So, so that I understand, I understand the concept. And so when we're talking about processing, we either talk about what? Serial or parallel. Is that where the, are that the two versions of Waze? Technically, yeah, it's like insert or aux send return is the way I think of it. But that's what's interesting now because a lot of insert plugins have a blend knob or a dry wet. Now they're really acting more like a parallel processor. Yeah, I don't, I don't find that quite as effective. And I, Robert said that before, and I would agree with him. I, I, there's something about the blend. [00:12:00] I think you can be more accurate with, with a, with it coming from another bus. You can, and it's easier to, if you've got a couple of, Plugins in blend mode, um, it's easier if it's on a separate bus, it's actually easier to, you know, if you need to, to ride it a little bit, it's easier to do that too, I suppose. It's easier to control. Maybe it's easier to automate. It's on a fader, I mean, it's, it's nice to have it on a hundred millimeter fader than a knob. I'll say that. But unless you're doing a setup where you're doing one heavy and one mild compression. But if you're doing one, like, the reason why I think it's less impressive on the, um, the, the blend knob, because most people set the compressor to not be too heavy. And then they only blend in a little of the straight, but really if you wanted to do more obvious parallel compression, you would put your compressor at, you know, 10 to one with a low threshold and crush it by 20 [00:13:00] decibels. And then you'd only blend in like 10, 5 percent of that compressed signal, that completely crushed signal. And the majority of it would be the dry. And then you'd have a natural sound with the, like that benefit of like, it just doesn't go down too far. Um, I'll tell you what I'll do. Do you play around with frequencies when you, when you're doing this stuff though? Because I, you know, like when you sort of get the stereo split and you're looking for gaps in frequencies where you can put a, you know, an EQ'd voice where it will sit and pop out. Is that what you're doing with this as well? Especially in radio imaging, I'll play with the EQ on that squashed parallel bus. Absolutely. Yeah. And the parallel bus itself will just like seem like you crush it enough, it'll seem like it loses low end. Because that's where like a ton of the energy is. So when the signal comes in and your brain is going like oh, I'm ready for that low end and the compressor goes nope, you're not going to get the volume. And then you hear the, [00:14:00] so compressors have a, can have an EQ like effect. I'll tell you what I can do. AP and I just finished a re launch package for a station in Singapore called 1FM. And we did a, we did a monster re launch promo, um, sort of, uh, you know, spruiking that the re launch was coming. And it's got this big operatic music happening underneath it and I've added in, you know, lots of impacts and whooshes and stuff to give it some movement and some, you know, Typical FM Gravitas. Um, but what I might do is, I'll put up a mix, I'll put a link in this video if you're on YouTube or in the show notes if you're listening to the audio one, I'll put it up on our website. Um, and I'll do a mix, I'll put the full mix and then I'll do a mix without the parallel bus. Uh, Uh, AP's voice and, and you'll just see how, how much it, it's [00:15:00] still there. You can still hear it, but the, the parallel bus, just when, when something impacts and hits, it's still sitting there. It's still right there in your face. That's the best way to explain it is to literally, I was going to ask you if you had examples of, of, of where they're being, but that would be a cool idea. I'll paste that up. Yeah. Yeah. The, the, the parallel compression thing is much more. Um, kind of known in, in drums, I'd say then using it on voice. I I'm sort of, it's something I haven't really talked about and I, and I do a podcast, um, on radio imaging with the guys from imaging blueprint who we've had on this show before. Um, but it's something that we never talk about. And I, and I was kind of interested to know, is it just me that does it on voice or is it, is it, is, is it sort of. I mean, I can't imagine, I don't really use it in, in commercial work, I suppose, unless I kind of, you know, unless you get to that point where you think, shit, this needs a bit more kick, but it's certainly not [00:16:00] on, on everything, but in it, I reckon I can't think of too many imaging projects that I've done. Done lately that I haven't used a parallel voice bus on, so. Yeah. Well, I'm in the comments. In the comments. If you use it, let me know. Yeah, yeah. I, I'm much more familiar with the concept of serial compression, in fact. Yeah. I, I don't even know if I still have it. I wish. I hope I do. Um, but I had this awesome, um. Compressor called the FMR Audio RNC, which stands for Really Nice Compressor. It's like a little third of a rack space deal, and they're like 200 bucks, but they punch above their weight. I mean, those are from like the early 2000s or something. Yes, yes, yes. So I used to have one of these and I had this in my mix bus quote unquote on my I used to do production mixing on set on film sets. So this was on your stereo master? Is that what you're [00:17:00] saying? Yeah, I had on my stereo master. That's a mono compressor. Did you have two of them? I can do stereo. Yep, it's got stereo, it's got two in, two out. Oh shit, I didn't remember that. Oh yeah, there you go. Cool. Two in, two out, and a sidechain. Yeah. So, um, so I would run that on my stereo bus, and then I would just press super nice, this button right here. And, what super nice does, and I think they explain it a bit, a little bit. RNC achieves high performance at a low cost by using a microprocessor to replicate or replace discrete side chain components. Um, so instead of having a lot of discrete parts, right? Resistors, diodes, things that make like an LA 2A. Amazing. Um, with chunks of software, thereby reducing the component cost. It still processes the main audio and analog, avoiding the problems associated with digital audio conversion. Even the problem of scratchy pots are avoided. No audio flows through the pots. Um, and so, and basically it's using [00:18:00] VCAs. Internally, right? Yeah. So it's this really interesting design of combining digital and analog, but what was cool about super nice is the really nice button. Do does it change? So what super nice did was, um, I did some reading about this while, when I first bought it, so 20 years ago, but what it did was you're, you're sequencing a series of compressors, so, and they're all at different ratios, right? So you can hit it harder and harder and harder. And it kind of hides the, um, coloring that you get from over compressing, you know, because st Doesn't that sound like a knee staging? Doesn't that sound like a knee where it, knee, I guess it does sound like a knee. Yeah. Gets you into it gradually instead of having just like a, like a point, it curves into the compression eventually where it's like flat. It's kind of a big complicated way of saying i's like, you do a soft knee. I mean, uh, I, I [00:19:00] guess. Talking, talking about radio imaging again, but for me, like, I don't have on, on my voice on Andrew's main voice track. If we go back to that promo that you'll hear an example of, um, there's not one compressor. There's, there's a sequencer plugin. So it comes in and it goes through, uh, uh, the first one is a CLA two way, which basically just takes everything that's sort of too sort of loud. Brings that down. Yeah. Then a bit of EQ and some other processing, but then it'll go through, um, the, um, Oh God, what's it called? Uh, another waves compressor. Anyway, it goes through that, but then that's got a bit of a faster compressor maybe. Uh, yeah. Sometimes I'll use the Renaissance, but the main one I use, I can see. See it, it's, it's, um, I'll put it in the show notes. Um, but it's got a faster attack and, and, and a, and a and a quicker release. So, yeah. Then that's just dealing with anything that's still a little too [00:20:00] hot and sort of bringing that down. And then in the, on the master bus for the voice where everything comes together, all, all the processing and, and, and the, yeah. parallel bus and everything, there's a bus compressor on there as well. So, so you sort of, it's the same idea by the sounds of it as what you're talking about, George is, it's not just a compressor, it's a series of compressors that give you a bit more control as you're shaping that, that waveform, I guess. Yeah. Cause I guess the guys, a lot of guys in music, they use like a 10, 70, uh, 10, um, LA to 1176, 1176. They'll use them both because they both do different things and they'll stack them together. But they're serialized. They're one and it's going through one and then it's going through the next. So I don't know if this is still going on with mastering, but um, at least 10 years ago, mastering engineers were starting to just clip the ADD converter just a little bit and clip this other thing just a little bit [00:21:00] and they weren't even, they were just literally purposely clipping things by half a DB. Yeah. And that's such a thing now that there are literally clippers. Yeah. Yeah. There are plugins that are clippers. Yeah. And, and also I remember the first time that I had anything mastered. So I did this recording on my cassette A track, mixed it down to dat. I was interning at, at what was it called? The classic digital mastering, which was funny because they did a lot of classical music too. But, um, so it's like, you know, like, They did a free mastering session for this thing. And the guy loads it into sonic solutions and then just, he's like, you know, he finds the peak and he's like, whatever, we're going to bump. Like I was, I hit it perfectly. I was like zero on the debt, you know? He's like, whatever, we're going to raise it up by like three or six. I'm like, you're going to clip it. And he's like, that's fine. They'll just be loud. That's it. Yeah. Just like, like there was no L one back then. It was just like, no, there was no maximizer at the top. Yeah. Okay. No, I is [00:22:00] one, um, the com, the compressor I like on ap. The second one, by the way, is the DPR 4 0 2, the blue one with the red LED lights that sort of go vertically. And you probably don't know it's in the wave. No, that's one of their newer ones. It's not an emulation or, or is it the b Yeah, it's an emulation. It is an emulation of hardware. 'cause I used to have a hardware one in a studio I used to work in. Yeah, it's what's what's the name of that company? bb. It's not BBE, but bb. Yeah, I think it is. BBE. No, it's not BBE because BBE makes the exciter that's like audio crack and it ruins your mix. I'm just, I'm looking in my audio suite, looking in my audio suite plugins and it doesn't say BBE, DPR, or anything like that. It takes your daughter out on a date. Here we go, hang on. Oh, I can't, can I share my screen? No, I can't. Oh, I think you can. Hang on, it's coming up. My poor old Mac's got Pro Tools running and four source connections going and God knows what else. It's [00:23:00] desperately trying to open the plug in. I was trying to show it earlier. Your Mac is buying fans off Amazon right now. Exactly. Well, well, well, we were getting onto the tangent of knee, so I just wanted to show you. Oh, you got it? Hang on. Hang on. Let me go to that. This could, this could blow everything up, you know. Here we go. If, if, if the, if the episode suddenly finishes, you'll know why. Andrew, just hit the end, the end thing. And if I go present, share screen. Here we go. Share screen. Sharing screen is easiest with two monitors. Yep. Share screen. And then you have to choose the window or browser tab. Okay, and then window, let's just go here, share. There we go. Can you see that? Yep, it's working. I just have to add it to the show. Hang on. There you go. There you go. There it is. Ooh, DPR. Yeah, that's the name of them. So, no, no, BSS. Is that the real name? BSS is, it's not BBE, it's BSS. BSS. There you go. So, so for, [00:24:00] for AP on this, I, I have a, a sort of a bit of a fast, well, a reasonably fast attack, um, and, and a similar release, but, but if you were watching this working for AP 3 dB gain reduction light would be blinking sort of, you know, indiscriminately on and off. It's not working very hard, but it's just cleaning up those, those things that are a bit higher. Which means that as you, as you work your way down the stack of compressors, you can actually compress a bit harder. Because there's nothing that's catching that's being compressed really hard, you know, so you sort of, you gradually leveling it out, which means that by the time you get to a limiter, you can actually limit really hard, because there's no peaks that are being caught and squashed radically. It's all sort of being just evenly squashed nicely. So, um, that's the thought process behind that. So I was going to show, uh, go ahead, go Robert. I was going to say, here's a setting that no one thinks about that I think can [00:25:00] make a big difference with some of the really high end compressors, like the George Massenburg. Um, you see every compressor probably has an input, a threshold, attack, release, and output, maybe. But you don't see hysteresis on a lot of compressors. Now you have to explain that now. What does that mean? You've opened that can of worms. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think it basically has to do with like having two thresholds. I'll make myself comfortable for this. Yeah, sit back. One threshold to trigger the compression, but the other threshold that it has to maybe follow below before it, you know, compresses again. I have to re remember this, because I don't own one with hysteresis. I mean, I see this knob on plugins. I see, I see Certain plug ins, a compressor will have a hysteresis. No, I think logic hysteresis hysteresis hysteresis. I've never known I'll go with you He hold my beer says [00:26:00] Robert As he dives into this subject So it has two thresholds of essentially a low threshold and a high threshold Right. I think so. I think it's something like that because because I believe you can also have it In a, the same word, but with, uh, with compressor, with gates, you can have it too. What's the wave plugin that does that? Is it the MV one or something that's got a high and a low threshold? It sounds like the MV one there, there was one that one that Bob, uh, there was one that had a whole bunch of thresholds. It was, was kind of like what the RNC does. Um Mm-Hmm. . That was back in the day and it was that mastering engineer from Florida that put it out. MB two, an expensive piece of hardware, I'm assuming. Here you go. Hang on. I was a plugin. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Hang on. Let me tell me if this is the one you're thinking of. Is that with a high threshold? Well, that definitely has a high and a low level. [00:27:00] Seems and that's it. Well, it's at a low level. It's sucking it up. Is this an expander and a compressor? It's, yeah, it sort of seems to be both in the one. But that's why I'm wondering whether that's what Robert's talking about. Is that the, is that what you're thinking of? Um, if I can find, here, I'll show you a picture of the definite compressor I'm thinking of. Um, because, GML, let's see, I gotta spell it out. This has become like a really deep dive on compressors, actually. It has, hasn't it? It really has, yeah. And it's made it nice. I'm looking across here, looking at my 2254 and thinking It doesn't have a history. It's got a lot of stuff in it. No, it doesn't, but it's got lots of different, um, a couple of different limiter, limiter, limiter recovery, fast attack. Is that a Neve thing? Release hysteresis. It has to do with the release timing. So here's, um, if I was to, I will find it. Let's see here. [00:28:00] I'm zoomed in too much. Okay, so how do I share my screen now? And bottom. Present. Present arms. Share screen. If Robert disappears, we know why. Share screen. Share screen. And. I guess we'll just do this. Nope, I'll do that. That'll be easiest. This one, here we go. So add it to the stage and here it is. Here we go. Do you, uh, do you, do you see that? Yep. Yep. And, and if I, uh, zoom in on this thing. So let's see here. View zoom in. How far can we zoom in? It's such a thing. It's called shortcut. Do you know that? Don't you? There you, I I just did it. I didn't, I think it was . So you go, um, timing, release, hysteresis. And you notice it has a setting here and a setting there. And it has to do, so, maybe, in here, let's see, we're going to find So George Mastenberg is probably one of the most renowned [00:29:00] hardware designers of the And what is that, like a 4, 000 compressor, probably? Yeah, I mean, everything he made is absolute, you know, money is no object. I mean, check this shit out, Crest, Crest Factor. Crest Factor. Timing in release histories is to precisely control dynamic features of musical performance when we would arbitrarily use your familiar features such as They don't tell us what it is, they just say it's cool stuff. So Maybe he doesn't really want you to know. Yeah, probably. Doesn't want to give the game away. Go and spend 4, 000 and buy one, Robert, and then come back to us. Exactly. I'll expense it. Yeah, I'll expense it, no problem. Source Elements won't mind. You just won a couple of awards, you'll be right. Well, when you were talking about me, I just wanted to show you this compressor that I probably don't understand how to use, but I've been using for 15 years. And it's the, it's the Dynamics plugin called AU Dynamics Processor. So this is the plugin that comes on Apple. It's the Apple plugin. It's the Apple Dynamics plugin. And the [00:30:00] thing about this plugin is, is it, it doesn't have a ratio. It has a ceiling control. And I still don't understand. So it's like a limiter? Yeah, that's a limiter thing. Yeah, it's very strange, but the bottom line is when I use it A ceiling and a threshold can be similar, but if you think of it, if you have infinity to one ratio and a threshold, then your threshold is your ceiling. Oh, okay. Okay. Now you've confused me, but I'll believe you. If the ratio is infinity to one, meaning you shall not pass, pass my threshold. Yeah, it's brick wall. Then your threshold is the ceiling. Right. So this funny little plugin, right? Which, which I've been using for many, many years. It's got attack release and a master output, normal, normal stuff. It's got an expander with a threshold, totally normal. You know, I use this. It's very handy. You can do a nice, gentle expander. Very, very useful, right? Then you've got the threshold for the compressor [00:31:00] and it has a headroom setting, not a, not a, not a ratio. And then you'll notice it's absolutely A knee, what you call it, a knee style, right? Yeah, that's, yeah, that's, it's a knee, James. And as you approach, as you approach brick wall, right? Well that's brick wall. Yeah, that's brick wall right there. Right. So it's very weird. I never really understand how to conceptualize the headroom. I love the style compressor, but it, well, MDT was, yeah, it works great. This is a great way to do compressors. And this is the same way MDT. Yeah, I think MDT was multi-band dynamics. And you got one of those curves for every single frequency band. Yeah, well they have a multiband version of this too, where it gets really interesting. Yeah, there you go. But considering that's a freebie, and it just comes on Apple, I mean, it's pretty damn good. What you made there, by the way, is known as a That thing you made there with the gate and the compressor, it's known as a [00:32:00] compander. And you'll see that on some, some, uh, like the Yamaha O2, I think, had a compander. It was basically your gate and expander together. Mm hmm. Mm hmm. Yeah, I think pandas have almost become extinct from you don't see them. I don't know. That's because not enough of them come anymore and and and Yamaha wants them all back from all the uh all the zoos. Yeah, it's that bamboo diet that they have trouble with. Yeah. [00:33:00] and on that note, I think we should off. Oh, man. That is definitely the end of that episode. I love how our episodes really do not have an end. They just go, boom. They really don't. It's like you're walking along, you don't see the glass door that's actually shut in front of you. Well, actually, there's a podcast I like, and they end the, the way they end it is one of them tricks the other ones into saying goodbye or bye. And so he'll say some sentence and then slip in the word bye. So it fits into the sentence, so it'd be like, So I realized it was very hard to come byyyyyyyy and then they would all say bye. And that's how they'd end the episode. Because like, nobody knows how to fucking end a damn episode. So you just ramble on, and I'm like, How do we end this fucking thing?

Seeing Them Live
S02E01 - Dawn Talks About the Healing Power of Live Music

Seeing Them Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 45:40


Dawn Fontaine shares her journey of finding healing and happiness through live music. She recounts attending her first concert at 16, seeing The Offspring, which left a lasting impact on her. Dawn explains how she started attending live shows every weekend, meeting new people, and maintaining a spreadsheet to track the bands and venues she visited. She also recounts meeting legendary musician Stephen Van Zandt at a concert and her collection of drumsticks from the bands she's seen.However, it was Soraia's performance in 2022 that truly changed Dawn's life. Following a dark period after the loss of her partner, Dawn reluctantly attended the concert, only to find solace and renewal in the music. Soraia's electrifying performance provided a sense of healing and hope, inspiring Dawn to reconnect with her passion for live music and embark on a journey of self-discovery and healing. Her story emphasizes the therapeutic and life-changing power of live music.PLEASE NOTE: This episode includes a frank discussion about depression and suicide. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline or chat 988lifeline.org.BANDS MENTIONED:Billy Idol, Bon Jovi, Cry Havoc, Dave Strong (referenced as a punk rocker from Portland, Maine), Green Day, Guns N' Roses, Hall and Oates, Jared Knapik, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Killer Queen (a Queen cover band), Kiss, Kurt Baker Band, Mitch Kramer, Nirvana, Peasant, Quiet Riot, Ryan Hamilton, Sheryl Crow, Soraia, Stephen Van Zandt, The Kurt Baker Band, The Last Survivors, The Offspring, The Pretenders, The Resistors, The Rolling Stones, The Sex Pistols, The Who, The WorstVENUES MENTIONED:Berlin Under A - A venue in New York City, where Soraia performed in November, attended by the speaker, where she also met Stephen Van Zandt.Cafe Nine - Located in New Haven, Connecticut, where Craig Sala's band, The Worst, performed along with a band called The Resistors and another called Mitch Kramer.Darryl's House - located in Pauling, New York, where Soraia performed in 2022.Dingbats - A small bar/venue in Clifton, New Jersey, where Soraia performed one of their shows.Liars Club - A venue in Chicago, Illinois.Mohegan Sun Arena - where Dawn saw Joan Jett open for The Who in Uncasville, Connecticut, in 2015.Orpheum Theater - where Dawn saw Billy Idol in Boston in 2015.Palace Theater - where Dawn saw Soraia perform in Albany, New York, after the pandemic in 2022.The Paramount Theater - Located on Long Island, New York, where Soraia performed, opening for a Queen cover band called Killer Queen.Worcester Auditorium - Dawn's first concert, where she saw The Offspring in 1995.Worcester Centrum Center (now called the DCU Center) - where Dawn saw Kiss in 1996. PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708

Hackaday Podcast
Ep 235: Licorice for Lasers, Manual Motors, and Reading Resistors

Hackaday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 66:38


Name one other podcast where you can hear about heavy 3D-printed drones, DIY semiconductors, and using licorice to block laser beams. Throw in homebrew relays, a better mouse trap, and logic analyzers, and you'll certainly be talking about Elliot Williams and Al Williams on Hackaday Podcast 235. There's also contest news, thermoforming, and something that looks a little like 3D-printed Velcro. Elliot and Al also have their semi-annual argument about Vi vs. Emacs. Spoiler alert: they decided they both suck. Missed any of their picks? Check out the links on Hackaday, and as always, tell us what you think about this episode in the comments!

Big Timber Evangelical Church - Audio
The Gospel Of Matthew (Matthew 22)

Big Timber Evangelical Church - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 47:18


Today's Message:  The Great Invitation and Questions, Rejections, and Resistors!

Heritage Baptist Church, Johannesburg

As word reaches Jerusalem that the Gentiles have recieved the Gospel, we see an accusation levelled at the Apostle Peter. How will Peter respond? And what do we learn about what kind of people we ought to be in hearing of the Lord's work? We consider the correct response to gospel work.

Heritage Baptist Church, Johannesburg

As word reaches Jerusalem that the Gentiles have recieved the Gospel, we see an accusation levelled at the Apostle Peter. How will Peter respond? And what do we learn about what kind of people we ought to be in hearing of the Lord's work? We consider the correct response to gospel work.

Building Faith Families with Steve Demme
Priests are Humble Resistors

Building Faith Families with Steve Demme

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 23:37


Humble yourselves before God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. The post Priests are Humble Resistors appeared first on Building Faith Families.

Building Faith Families with Steve Demme
Podcast 345: Priests are Humble Resistors

Building Faith Families with Steve Demme

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 23:37


Humble yourselves before God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. » Download the Transcript » Subscribe on iTunes The post Podcast 345: Priests are Humble Resistors appeared first on Building Faith Families.

Poem-a-Day
Brandon Som: "Resistors"

Poem-a-Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 6:10


Recorded by Brandon Som for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on November 15, 2022. www.poets.org

Lexman Artificial
Professor Konstantin Batygin on Giant Exoplanets and the Resistance of Objects in Space

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 4:13


Lexman is an artificial intelligence that is trained on all the worlds information, he is the ultimate podcast host. Always witty and funny and able to keep it interesting even if the guest doesn't carry their part of the conversation. He interviews people from all walks of life and usually find something silly and mind blowing to talk about. In this episode, Lexman interviews Konstantin Batygin, a professor at Caltech who has been working on a theory about giant exoplanets.

Mid Life Punk Podcast
MLPP99 - Eat Defeat

Mid Life Punk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 84:43


This week it's the turn of pop-punk globe trotters, Eat Defeat to visit MLPP Towers. T'lads from t'Leeds are going to dazzle you with their tales of traversing the USA, Japan, Pakistan (?!) and of course, London. We get the REAL story about playing Punk Rock Holiday (where there were two kilted wrong 'uns), we get the inside track on being endorsed by a global guitar company and there is another edition of "Scruple or Sh!te?".Niallism's been to a rock concert, Tom's played at a rock concert, there's a bit of correspondence and we prepare you for the big 100th show!Tunes this week are from Adorkables, Resistors, Screeching Weasel, Masked Intruder and Samiam

WOW Report
Beyonce! Kenan Thompson! Brad Pitt! RIP Pat Carroll! The WOW Report for Radio Andy!

WOW Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 50:24


Tune in every Friday for more WOW Report. 10) Beyonce's Renaissance @00:37 9) Ivana's Hole in One @08:15 8) Hot Flick: Bullet Train @15:11 7) Monkeypox Vaccines & the Lines You Wait in to Get Them @18:50 6) Is Kenan Leaving SNL? @23:12 5) Who is the Prince of Pegging? @26:34 4) Rest in Perfection: Pat Carroll @33:05 3) House of the Dragons @39:48 2) What a Pickle? @43:35 1) Resistors of the Week: Jon Stewart & Olivia Julianna @46:46

KZYX Public Affairs
Wildoak Living: Sister Resistors by Janie Ward and Tracy Robinson-Wood

KZYX Public Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 57:50


July 14, 2022--Host Johanna talks with Janie Ward and Tracy Robinson-Wood about their book Sister Resistors: Mentoring Black Women on Campus. She also talks with local farmer Sara Grusky about an upcoming farm tour in Willits.

Cable Spaghetti - The Eurorack DIY Podcast

What are components you should have on shelf to simplify your DIY builds? Resistors, caps, pots etc.

Ben Ferguson Morning Update
FAUCI'S WIFE DEMANDS Corporations ‘Pressure Employees' And ‘Embarrass Vaccine Resistors, & PUBLICALLY SHAME THEM'!

Ben Ferguson Morning Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 26:33


The Clement Manyathela Show
State Capture Report: Resistors of State Capture

The Clement Manyathela Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 47:28


                     Clement is joined by the Legal Journalist, Karyn Maughan to talk unpack the state capture report. and the resistors of State Capture, Former CEO of Trillian Financial Advisory and Author of Uncaptured, Mosilo Mothepu and Former Eskom Chief Executive Officer, Tshediso Matona to discuss how the capture of Eskom happened. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Greek - SBS Ελληνικά
Researchers focus on apparent COVID-19 resistors - Eρευνητές επικεντρώνονται στις αντιστάσεις της νόσου COVID-19 για να δώσουν τέλος στην πανδημία

SBS Greek - SBS Ελληνικά

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 4:06


As coronavirus cases exploded around the globe, a surprising phenomenon emerged - people who are repeatedly exposed to the virus, but don't seem to get infected. - Καθώς τα κρούσματα του κορωνοϊού αυξάνονταν εκρηκτικά σε όλο τον κόσμο, εμφανίστηκε ένα εκπληκτικό φαινόμενο - άνθρωποι που εκτίθενται επανειλημμένα στον ιό, αλλά δεν φαίνεται να μολύνονται. Οι επιστήμονες δίνουν τώρα μεγάλη προσοχή σε αυτές τις περιπτώσεις, με την ελπίδα να επινοήσουν καλύτερους τρόπους για να νικήσουν την πανδημία. 

SBS World News Radio
Researchers focus on apparent COVID-19 resistors

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 3:29


As coronavirus cases exploded around the globe, a surprising phenomenon emerged - people who are repeatedly exposed to the virus, but don't seem to get infected.

Pixel Pals
Episode 21: Community Episode!

Pixel Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 42:05


In this episode Zach and Zanadood answer questions from the Pixel Pals community! We read and answer your gaming questions from Instagram and Twitter. This one was a ton of fun to record and we cover a VERY wide range of topics. Be sure to follow us on twitter to pitch us your own topics next time! Link to all socials are below: Join us on Twitter! Subscribe to the Patreon for bonus episodes and content! As always, be sure to stay hyrdrated and take care of yourself. Pixel Pals out! Music is by Erik Skiff and titled "We're The Resistors"

ITP's Podcast
For the circuit shown in the figure(figure 1) find the current through each resistor

ITP's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 5:38


This podcast will provide additional information about: "For the circuit shown in the figure(figure 1) find the current through each resistor". We must not forget about the content!Questions: Find the current through each resistor for the circuit in Figure 1.(A). Find the current through each resistor for the circuit in Figure 1.Use two important figures to express your answers. Your answers should be separated numerically by commas.(B). Find the potential difference between each resistor and the circuit in the figure.Two significant figures are sufficient to express your answers. Your answers should be separated numerically by commas.Answera) Req= 6ohmSo net current =24/6 =4 ASoCurrent through 2 Ohm = 4A (ans).Current through 4 Ohm = 2A (ans).Current through 6 Ohm = 4/3A =1.33A (ans)Current through 12 Ohm = 2/3A =0.67 An (ans)Current through 8 Ohm = 2 A (ans).b)Voltage through 2 Ohm = 4A *2 =8V (ans)Voltage through 4 Ohm = 2A*4 =8V (ans)Voltage through 6 Ohm = 6*4/3 =8V (ans)Voltage through 12 ohm =2/3A*12 =8V (ans)Voltage through 8 ohm =2A*8 =16V (ans)Series and parallel combination of resistors:Resistors can be connected in parallel or series to make an electric circuit. Although the current can pass through all resistors in a series combination, the potential difference between them will be different. This is the equivalent resistance to resistors connected in series.R eq =R 1 +R 2 +R 3 (where; R1,R2, R3....... The resistance of individual resistorsA parallel combination of resistors is when the potential difference across each resistor stays the same but the current flowing through each resistor changes. Find the equivalent resistance for parallel combinations by:The Equivalent resistance method is useful for simplifying circuits that have multiple voltage sources or one branch with several series-parallel resistors. It can also be used to create a single voltage source and an equivalent resistance.The equivalent resistance is the resistance that can be connected to the voltage source separately, and provides the same source current as in the original circuit.The Method of Equivalent Resistance, which is an extension of Ohm's Law and used to calculate the source current in the simplified Circuit, is called the Method of Equivalent Resistance.Last wordsBelow is the solution to "Find the current through each resistor in the circuit as shown in Figure 1" . Please leave a comment if you have any comments or good solutions. For More information: https://ittutoria.net/

Pixel Pals
Episode 17: Metroidvanias with Botodo

Pixel Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 53:07


In this episode Zanadood interviews a special guest: Botodo! They talk about what makes a great Metroidvania game and some of the genre defining titles we know and love today. They also talk about Elden Ring because it is that good. We had a blast talking and this is one you don't want to miss! If you enjoyed the conversation and want to check out Botodo's content it is linked below! Stay safe out there y'all and stay hydrated! Botodo Socials: TikTok Twitch Twitter Music is by Erik Skiff and is titled "We're The Resistors"

Pixel Pals
Episode 16: Girlthulhu and Arielle Interview

Pixel Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 55:46


Happy International Women's Day! In this episode we talked to two fabulous women in the gaming space. Girlthulhu is a Magic The Gathering streamer and has adorable cats! Arielle is published author and multidisciplinary artist who just happens to be awesome at Valorant. We dive into some interesting topics so be sure to listen to both interviews! If you enjoyed the conversations be sure to follow the guests on their socials! Girlthulhu: Twitch Twitter Instagram Arielle: Twitter Instagram Website Interested in Arielle's poetry? Buy it on amazon! Music provided by Erik Skiff and is titled We're The Resistors.

Pixel Pals
Episode 15: Horizon Forbidden West + Elden Ring Hype

Pixel Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 59:21


Zach and Zanadood are back with an episode that covers a LOT that is happening in gaming. Zach talks about his experience with Horizon Forbidden West and Zanadood patiently listens. The dynamic duo also covers Review Bombing, Elden Ring Classes, and Pokemon Legends Arceus post game content. AS always we are so thankful that you tuned in! Make sure to review the podcast and follow us on twitter! Stay hydrated and make sure to tune in next Friday for the new epsidode! Music is by Erik Skiff and is titled "We're the Resistors".

The Punohu Report
RESISTANCE THURSDAY-PROGRESSIVE EDITION-Greatest Generation, Truckers Resisting Truckers Canada,Letittia JamesJan 6th Comm AOC Warren Sanders The Airplane Door

The Punohu Report

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 93:19


RESISTANCE THURSDAY-RESISTANCE THURSDAY-PROGRESSIVE EDITION-Greatest Generation, Truckers Resisting Truckers Canada,Letittia JamesJan 6th Comm AOC Warren Sanders The Airplane DoorGreatest Generation, Truckers Resisting Truckers Canada Updates,Letitia James I am a Fangirl and Jan 6th updates Progressives Resistance Wins The Best Resistor This Week, Wrap Ups plus LOTS of Editorializing throughout 1.5 hours approximately. As always I say I love when Trumplandia listens to my podcasts (Which they do!) because I long to be their Tokyo Rose!Very packed episodes, with Coffee sipping breaks, and tons of interjections by myself, of course.Lots covered in this podcast, with all of the new measures being taken against the truckers in Canada, and of course their whining about it. Cryptocurrencies used by them are now being curtailed by the government since they re instated their go fund me and switched to crypto. Government has taken swift affection on that. Also, more on the counter protesting.I discuss how the Greatest Generation during WW2 never complained and how if WW2 happened today, these same people would be protesting Closing their shades, and having to grow victory gardens, as undue burdens.I cover all of the juicy stories and updates out of the new Jan 6th indictments, which to me, the Committee is a prime example of resistance, and also the NY AGs comeback to hair Twittler.Move into a series of stories which are being championed by progressives, in Calif Bee legislation, Sen Warren and Bernie Sanders upcoming Committee on Oligarchy, and AOC stating that the President should use his executive pen more, a stand I agree with and i go on a short rant about that. A little m,ore about the history of Progressive movements in the US, and some websites to go to for more Resistance stories.The last story is probably the most funniest resistance story i have ever discussed. You need to listen to find out. I have a very hard time to stop laughing during the entire time. And I have to say, this p;articular resister, is not, in fact Human. But a plane. Listen to find out the details.My wrap up, rant screed whatever you want to call it, and sign off.AS always,m journalist protocols are followed credit is always given to sites, and writers of all articles when quoted.#TPRBreakingNews #SupportLiberalPodcasts #WomenWithScissorsBreaking news intro

Pixel Pals
Episode 14: Pokemon Legends Arceus & Pokemon Translation Interview

Pixel Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 64:22


In this episode Zach and Zanadood review the hit new game Pokemon Legends Arceus! They also interview Giovanni: an avid Pokemon fan and advocate. In the interview we learn about and discuss GameFreaks problematic history of not translating games to Latin American Spanish, and the absence of a Portuguese translation. Giovanni as well as others, are advocating for this translation because Spain Spanish, and Latin American Spanish have key differences and it often leads to issues with swears appearing in game. Please use the links below to follow Giovanni and the movement to get this change made. Petition for LATAM Spanish in Pokemon Article in English Ash and Brock LATAM Voice Actors Video Bars and Joysticks Follow Giovanni! Music is by Erik Skiff and is titled "We're The Resistors"

The Flamingos Podcast with YAD, Kanzi & Awab
Episode 92 | "Shade Resistors"

The Flamingos Podcast with YAD, Kanzi & Awab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 73:08


YAD starts off with his despise of LinkedIn. Kanzi talks about Rockstar confirming GTA 6. The guys talk about Kanye & Kim exchanges which also leads into talking about Tik Tok and parents supervision of their kids while they are on apps. International releases: Saba "Few Good Things", 2Chains "Dope Don't Sell Itself", and the guys discuss J Cole's latest feature verse on Sacred Money by YG. Local: Kanzi talks about Middle East Film and Comic Con's upcoming event. Awab talks about UAE's uplifting travel ban list. Kanzi talks about Anghami entering the stock market. YAD questions what is Swizz doing in KSA & "The Real Good Intention". Local releases: The guys discuss Freek's album "150" Flamingos pick: YAD l Soulja "Bringi"

Pixel Pals
Episode 13: The Best Video Game of All Time Pt. 2

Pixel Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 46:25


In this episode, Zanadood and Zach finally decide on what is definitely the best game of all time. Zanadood has fond memories of Sly Cooper and Jak and Daxter, and demands a reboot of the franchise. Pokemon Legends: Arceus is fun but they contain their excitement until next episode for a full reveal. More guests to come in the next few episodes! Music is provided by Erik Skiff and is titled "We're The Resistors". Email us @ PixelPalsPodcasting@gmail.com or Tweet us @ PixelPalsPod. Drink your water and stay safe out there!

Pixel Pals
Episode 12: The Best Video Game of All Time

Pixel Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 49:31


In this episode, Zach and Zanadood determine what the best video game of all time is. This is a two part series where they pit the worlds most beloved games into a bracket style elimination. Tensions were high, some of the decision were painful, and others were a walk through the park. They also briefly discuss some new video game news, and the highly anticipated Legends of Arceus. Tune in to find out which game made the cut and which game was left in the dust. As always feel free to reach out to us on twitter @PixelPalsPod and email us at PixelPalsPodcasting@gmail.com. Music is by Erik Skiff and is titled "We're the Resistors."

Pixel Pals
Episode 11: Microsoft Buys Activision & Kingdom Hearts Interview

Pixel Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 66:32


In todays episode Zach and Zana talk about how Microsoft is collecting game studios like Thanos collected infinity stones. Zach and Zanadood are reunited at last, but they quickly devolve into their old ways. We interview Brandon, who has been playing through all the Kingdom Hearts games and get his take on the franchise. They also discuss Pokemons newest adventure Legends of Arceus which is releasing soon. Brandon has a tiktok account you should follow @rohansleftcheek. Tweet at us @PixelPalsPod or send an email to PixelPalsPodcasting@gmail.com. Music is by Erik Skiff and is titled "We're the Resistors". See you all next week and drink your water!!

Pixel Pals
Episode 10: The One Without Zach

Pixel Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 40:23


In the name of safety, Zach could not be on this episode as he was awaiting results from his COVID test. Zanadood does his best to entertain solo, with discussions on Wordle, and with an interview at the end. This is the last episode with weird audio because we met with an audio expert to get us set up for future episodes! Thanks everyone for tuning in and sticking with the bumps in the road. The interview this week was with Brandon from the YouTube channel HateGeese. We talk Warframe and Phasmobia, two games that have never been brought up before on the podcast! As always feel free to message us at PixelPalsPodcast@gmail.com. Music is by Erik Skiff and is titled "We're the Resistors" and Brandons content can be found here.

Pixel Pals
Episode 8: New Year, New Games

Pixel Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 60:35


Well we are back with another incredibly insightful and well researched episode. We tackle serious questions like: What actually is Bowser? In all seriousness though, Zach and Zana talk about some of the big titles coming out next year, and Zach's unhealthy obsession with going to the movie theatre. Feel free to follow and interact with us on twitter @PixelPalsPod. Music is provided by Eric Skiff and is titled "We're The Resistors". Happy New Year everyone!

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons
Ep. 84: "What's Past the Weeds?"

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 100:51


It's the 84th episode of the Truth About Vintage Amps!  This week's episode is sponsored by Jupiter Condenser Co., Amplified Parts and Grez Guitars. Support us on Patreon.com for added content and the occasional surprise.  Some of the topics discussed this week: 1:52: Full transcription of Ep. 83 on our Patreon (yay or nay?)  4:14 Skip's recommended gifts: Jack Darr, Joy of Cooking, the Gibson amp book, the Ampeg amp book, Fender Amps: The First 50 Years; El Pato 6:57 A new baffler: 1964 Super Reverb with a three-prong cord 10:10 A pristine 1956 Fender Pro that needs TLC  14:42 An Audio Guild Bonham 120 with low vibrato intensity 20:34 Taming a Fender Twin Reverb reissue by pulling the 12AX7 on the normal channel 27:27 ID'ing the oil for a Tel-Ray oil-can echo unit / Ucon LB-65 29:55 How to find replacement 1" diameter Mallory can capacitors for a 1950s Valco with 1" diameter Mallory can capacitors, re-using old funky wire, the Fender 5E5 Pro input, adapt-a-cap.com 40:36 A 1965-ish Princeton Reverb that makes wave crashing sounds 42:31 PSA on three-prong power cords: SVT or SJT jackets  45:46 Finding time in your busy life to work on amps  50:57 Changing the circuit on a late 1940s Harmony Model 200; Mr. In-Between; Pig  57:51 Fender Concert IIs: Any good?  1:01:07 Resistors influence on tone?  1:06:10 Ledaig single malt scotch, Jameson's Black Barrel whiskey, and other stuff sent to Skip; Body and Soul Pedals by listener Yann (bodyandsoulinstruments@gmail.com, available at Real Guitars in SF) 1:12:02 A recently shipped tube amp that lost its volume  1:16:53 The unique field coil wiring on a Hammond M-3 organ 1:24:19 Some Leslie 147 amp discoveries 1:33:47 The answer to this week's baffler 1:35:08 A Tweed Bassman clone with a loud squeal  Hosted by amp tech Skip Simmons. Co-hosted and produced by the Fretboard Journal's Jason Verlinde. Email or send us a voice memo to: podcast@fretboardjournal.com or leave us a voicemail or text at 509-557-0848. And don't forget to share the show with friends. 

Pixel Pals
Episode 6: The Lego Episode

Pixel Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 43:51


Pixel Pals is back with a VERY special guest, Zanadood's wife Phoebe! In this episode we discuss the Lego games and our experiences with them. We also discuss the upcoming Lego game The Skywalker Saga that is set to release next year. Later on in the episode we fact check ourselves in real time and find out some very surprising information. Write us a review on iTunes and make sure to follow us on Twitter: PixelPalsPod and email us with discussion topics at PixelPalsPodcasting@gmail.com. Music is by Erik Skiff and the song is We're The Resistors.

Quirks and Quarks Complete Show from CBC Radio
Finding the COVID resistors, Herzberg gold medal winner, green glitter, smashing an asteroid, why we have ‘Useful Delusions,' and mosquito size questions

Quirks and Quarks Complete Show from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 54:10


Scientists trying to understand the people COVID-19 can't touch; Trapping light earns physicist Sajeev John Canada's most prestigious science prize; Glitter comes in many colours, but this scientists is making a green alternative; NASA is smashing a spacecraft into an asteroid to test a planetary defense system; Why 'Useful Delusions' can sometimes make us vulnerable to misinformation; Why are mosquitoes larger in the spring than in the fall?

Freedom Under Fire | The Rutherford Institute
COVID-19 Detention Camps: Are Government Round-Ups of Resistors in Our Future?

Freedom Under Fire | The Rutherford Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 9:06


It's no longer a question of whether the government will lock up Americans for defying its mandates but when.​ ​This is what we know: the government has the means, the muscle and the motivation to detain individuals who resist its orders and do not comply with its mandates in a vast array of prisons, detention centers, and FEMA concentration camps paid for with taxpayer dollars.​ ​It's just a matter of time.

Adafruit Industries
The Great Search: Current Sense Resistors

Adafruit Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 11:13


For the STSPIN stepper breakout board, we need some current sense/limiting resistors. These are special resistors that are very low resistance but very high wattage, so they can dissipate the heat from the Resistance * Current^2. One thing we need to optimize for in this project is space over price - since the board size is fixed. So let's find the smallest current sense resistor we can, we might discover some interesting things! See on Digi-Key at https://www.digikey.com/short/djch7b70 Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com See more Desk of Ladyada on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOXUtaFu7-_D1UCugC8OecKv See other episodes of The Great Search https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOVHqJN28IbXLBj1FKCxw-xD ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/

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Loving Liberty Radio Network
10-04-2021 Liberty RoundTable with Sam Bushman

Loving Liberty Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 109:37


Hour 1 * Guest: Lowell Nelson – CampaignForLiberty.org – RonPaulInstitute.org. * General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. * Russell M. Nelson encouraged church members to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ – “There has never been a time in the history of the world when knowledge of our Savior is more personally vital and relevant to every human soul,” * Temples offer a firm foundation for the faithful – President Nelson emphasized the importance of temple worship – “Please make time for the Lord in His holy house,” – “Nothing will strengthen your spiritual foundation like temple service and temple worship. * Several speakers warned us not to stir up “contention” or contribute to the contention that seems to prevail in the world. Contention is of the devil. We must learn how to disagree without being disagreeable. If we hope to live without contention, then we must give place for the love of God to dwell in our hearts. That is the sure way to avoid contention. * US Officials Free Meng Wanzhou – Jacob G. Hornberger. * US foreign policy should be changed to one of non-intervention. No more sanctions. No more undeclared war. No more embargoes – Let's discard our current foreign policy, and embrace George Washington's policy of friendly neutrality and no entangling alliances. * Mike Pompeo: ‘No Apologies' for Plan To Kill Julian Assange. * COVID-19 Detention Camps: Are Government Round-Ups of Resistors in Our Future? – John and Nisha Whitehead. * We Are Being Lied to Our Deaths – Paul Craig Roberts – One reason they are refusing the clot shot is because they have seen first hand how these shots have killed and injured people, including members of their own families. * Nullify the Vaccine Mandate! Hour 2 * Guest: Sheriff Richard Mack Founder and President of CSPOA – A partnership between citizens and local law enforcement, especially sheriffs. Mack encourages those not in law enforcement to stand with their sheriffs. – CSPOA.org. * Bacon is more expensive for Americans than it has been in the past 40 years – CNN. * Citing Anti-Second Amendment Climate, Smith And Wesson Will Move Headquarters From Massachusetts To Tennessee. * Joe Manchin: “We have 11 million jobs that we haven't filled, 8 million people still unemployed. Something's not matching up here.” * Larry Klayman & Freedom Watch File Criminal Complaint Against Joe Biden with the ICC! – In addition to holding Biden and his rogue generals to account before the International Criminal Court, Freedom Watch's Citizens Grand Jury has already indicted Biden for negligent homicide, manslaughter and treason, for which he will soon be tried before a Citizens Court. * Obama Undercuts Biden, Slams ‘Open Borders'. * Dr. Fauci: ‘Migrants Coming Over the Border – That's Not How You Get Diseases Into the Country'. * Obama-Appointed Federal Judge Caught Presiding Over Stunning Number of Cases in Which He Had Financial Interests. * United States Could Lose Its AAA Credit Rating, Fitch Warns. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support

Loving Liberty Radio Network
10-05-2021 Liberty RoundTable with Sam Bushman

Loving Liberty Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 54:48


Hour 1 * The Great Barrington Declaration – Focused Protection? * Joe Biden granted Congress an exemption from COVID shots, while his Department of Defense ordered every active and reserve service member to get the shots. * Fauci declares Americans should ‘give up' individual freedom ‘for the greater good of society'. * Antibodies Persist for More Than a Year After COVID-19 Infection, Study Finds – Ivan Pentchoukov. * Vaccine Antibodies Decline 7 Months After Second Shot: US Study! * Protesters at hospitals! * Second Hour Brighteon.tv Guest: Houston County, TX Sheriff Randy Hargrove * Rand Paul Lays Into HHS Sec. Becerra for Failing to Acknowledge COVID Natural Immunity. * School Boards Ask Biden Admin to Treat Parents' Protests as ‘Domestic Terrorism'. * Dr. Fauci: ‘Migrants Coming Over the Border – That's Not How You Get Diseases Into the Country'. * COVID-19 Detention Camps: Are Government Round-Ups of Resistors in Our Future? – John and Nisha Whitehead. * We all need to nullify the Vaccine Mandate! * United States Could Lose Its AAA Credit Rating, Fitch Warns. * Second Hour Tuesday TV Archives are available on Brighteon.tv. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support

Liberty Roundtable Podcast
Radio Show Hour 1 – 10/05/2021

Liberty Roundtable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 54:49


* The Great Barrington Declaration - Focused Protection? * Joe Biden granted Congress an exemption from COVID shots, while his Department of Defense ordered every active and reserve service member to get the shots. * Fauci declares Americans should 'give up' individual freedom 'for the greater good of society'. * Antibodies Persist for More Than a Year After COVID-19 Infection, Study Finds - Ivan Pentchoukov. * Vaccine Antibodies Decline 7 Months After Second Shot: US Study! * Protesters at hospitals! * Second Hour BrightEON.tv Guest: Houston County, TX Sheriff Randy Hargrove * Rand Paul Lays Into HHS Sec. Becerra for Failing to Acknowledge COVID Natural Immunity. * School Boards Ask Biden Admin to Treat Parents' Protests as ‘Domestic Terrorism'. * Dr. Fauci: 'Migrants Coming Over the Border - That's Not How You Get Diseases Into the Country'. * COVID-19 Detention Camps: Are Government Round-Ups of Resistors in Our Future? - John and Nisha Whitehead. * We all need to nullify the Vaccine Mandate! * United States Could Lose Its AAA Credit Rating, Fitch Warns. * Second Hour Tuesday TV Archives are available on BrightEON.tv.

Liberty Roundtable Podcast
Radio Show Hour 1 – 10/04/2021

Liberty Roundtable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 54:49


* Guest: Lowell Nelson - CampaignForLiberty.org - RonPaulInstitute.org. * General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. * Russell M. Nelson encouraged church members to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ - “There has never been a time in the history of the world when knowledge of our Savior is more personally vital and relevant to every human soul,” * Temples offer a firm foundation for the faithful - President Nelson emphasized the importance of temple worship - “Please make time for the Lord in His holy house,” - “Nothing will strengthen your spiritual foundation like temple service and temple worship. * Several speakers warned us not to stir up "contention" or contribute to the contention that seems to prevail in the world. Contention is of the devil. We must learn how to disagree without being disagreeable. If we hope to live without contention, then we must give place for the love of God to dwell in our hearts. That is the sure way to avoid contention. * US Officials Free Meng Wanzhou - Jacob G. Hornberger. * US foreign policy should be changed to one of non-intervention. No more sanctions. No more undeclared war. No more embargoes - Let's discard our current foreign policy, and embrace George Washington's policy of friendly neutrality and no entangling alliances. * Mike Pompeo: ‘No Apologies' for Plan To Kill Julian Assange. * COVID-19 Detention Camps: Are Government Round-Ups of Resistors in Our Future? - John and Nisha Whitehead. * We Are Being Lied to Our Deaths - Paul Craig Roberts - One reason they are refusing the clot shot is because they have seen first hand how these shots have killed and injured people, including members of their own families. * Nullify the Vaccine Mandate!

CLOUDHEDGES
COVID-19 Detention Camps: Are Government Round-Ups Of Resistors In Our Future?

CLOUDHEDGES

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 13:20


This episode is also available as a blog post: http://cloudhedges.com/2021/10/01/covid-19-detention-camps-are-government-round-ups-of-resistors-in-our-future/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cloudhedges/support

Hidden Gems: A Board Game Podcast
12. Revolvers, Resistors, and Rings

Hidden Gems: A Board Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 84:09


The stakes are high in this episode of Hidden Gems, as your hosts Chris and Cameron battle it out head-to-head in three under-appreciated and forgotten two player games while Jason is out on vacation!Check out the music of podcast music composer, Travis Lockey at his Earendel music project:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC022BxaFoi641SGZcTmNJAgSoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/earendelmusicFeatured Games:Revolver (00:19:22)Resistor (00:38:55)Lord of the Rings: The Confrontation (00:54:45)Follow us online:Email: hiddengemsboardgamepodcast@gmail.comWeb: https://hiddengems.gamesInstagram: @hiddengems.gamesFacebook: @hiddengemsboardgamepodcastTwitter: @hiddengemsboardBGG Guild #: 3874Credits:Revolver Theme, “Sun Up and Gunned Down” Bryan Teoh, Creative Commons 0 LicenseResistor Theme, “Spec Ops”, Rafael Krux, Creative Commons 0Lord of the Rings: The Confrontation Theme, “Light and Shadow”, Travis Lockey, Royalty Free LicenseLogo Design, Katelyn Nieto, @itskatelynnietoHidden Gems: A Board Game Podcast was produced and edited by Chris Alley, Cameron Lockey, and Jason Yanchuleff in Raleigh, NC. The Hidden Gems: A Board Game Podcast theme is licensed under a royalty free license contract.

Boxcar
Top 5 Albums of 2020 + Kid You Not + Resistors + The Queers

Boxcar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 119:34


The end of this wretched year is upon us! Time to look back on the only thing that brought us joy - a steady stream of great music from artists we love. This week we dig into our top albums of the year, some new music from Kid You Not, Resistors, and the Queers, and the wonderful, aggressive new wave of hardcore.*Songs in this episode:*Masked Intruder - "Silent Night"Kid You Not - "Thanks, I Hate It"Resistors - "Bridges"The Queers - "Bubblegum Girl"Vein - "Doomtech"Laura Jane Grace - "The Swimming Pool Song"HEALTH & Full of Hell - "FULL OF HEALTH"Pears - "Comfortably Dumb"The Acacia Strain - "I breathed in the smoke deeply"Coriky - "Shedileebop"DRAIN - "Army of One"Jeff Rosenstock - "***BNB"Misery Signals - "Old Ghosts"X - "Goodbye Year, Goodbye"

The Antioch Podcast
Episode 111: “Antiracist Inspiration.”

The Antioch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020


Where we are recording in Michigan, the leaves have now blown off the trees, there is no sunlight by the time we eat dinner, winds are picking up and the temperature is dropping. We are in a time of transition. Winter is coming. The election is behind us (mostly) and we await a new administration. … Continue reading Episode 111: “Antiracist Inspiration.”

The Prophecy Club - All Broadcasts
Satellites To Round Up Christian Resistors - Audio

The Prophecy Club - All Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 29:30


Satellites, tracking and Bible Prophecy! What do current headlines suggest could be really going on with all of the tracking and monitoring? Stan reads from current news and explains that the current tracking could be used to track and monitor Christians in the end-times.