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Last 20 Shows Sine Language – episode 123 This week, a quick explanation of the new website layout (audio2u.com is now NOT the landing pad for Sine Language),
the MOTU UltraLite as a mobile recording interface (NB: the link provided is to the current mk3 version… mine is the original mk1, courtesy of Daryl Gungadoo and AWR),
dynamics control on portable recorders (and why I’m [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Shutters Inc – episode 111The audio quality may be a little rough this week. It was a real “last minute” thing that we even got to record at all, but I figured any podcast was better than no podcast!
Yay! We’re back!
This week, Shelton suggests that there MIGHT be some US workshops in the near future!
Woohoo! Stay tuned for more [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Shutters Inc – episode 138This week, we address a couple of the back catalogue of e-mails that we’ve been trying to get to (for weeks, it seems!),
and then on to a discussion of the pros and cons of both APS-C sized sensors and 35mm sensors.
Is this shaping up to be the new “megapixel race”?
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language – episode 122Happy new year!
A quick mention of our holiday cruise (blog and pictures start here),
an e-mail from Steve Filmer regarding a couple of articles on NPR;
this one on the loudness wars, inluding this great pdf,
and this on one the average level of TV commercials,
a quick mention of James Cameron’s epic, Avatar,
and the final segment (I guess?) [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language – episode 121Yay! Got another ep out the door before the eyar escaped from me!
This week, just tidying up some loose ends.
A while back, JR sent us a link about the Schwartz Engineering Laser microphone. That link has now been revised.
Someone also sent in a link to the Waves Vocal Rider, which at the time I received [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language – episode 120In episode 120, some thanks to those people who have made donations via the button on the front page of audio2u.com,
a couple of links to look at:
JR sent in this link to a laser microphone,
and somebody (apologies for not taking note of who sent this in) advised me of the forthcoming Waves Vocal Rider plugin.
Then, [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language - episode 100Yes folks.
Believe it or not, we’re finally here!
The building of this video has been an absolute labour of love…. I’d estimate that it’s taken me about 20 hours of work to complete!
Maybe, that’s partly my inexperience at producing video podcasts, but hopefully, when you watch it, you’ll see where those hours went.
In an effort to [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language - episode 119This week, Jim Addie hits us with “War and Peace - part 2″ on the way dynamic volume adjustments are made on playback in home theatre receivers,
and Ernie asked if I could put together some thoughts on recording and processing the voice, so consider this the first part of a 2 or 3 part series [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language - episode 118This week,
The audio2u.com forum is open. And a big shout out goes to Mike Wills for helping with some of the background tweaking,
Bomar wrote to ask about the sound design elements I use for the intros to my podcasts (or at least, the one at the beginning of Shutters Inc which sounds like the Batmobile),
Somebody [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language - episode 117This week, Chris Bartlett asks about cloud computing and how that might affect the DAW market into the future,
My man in Hollywood replied with some more info on film track-lay procedures and definitions,
and then Chris Bartlett wrote in again, first to comment on how being a home recording enthusiast is a bit like being a [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language - episode 116This week, a short episode featuring a heap of positive feedback on the Integrate ‘09 vendors episode.
Then, Bomar asked if he should buy an audio interface with some DSP that he can track through, or should he just record clean and use plugins later,
and David McKeitch brought us up to speed on his indie-film tracking [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language - episode 114In ep 114, how NOT to attend a trade show,
my man in Hollywood gets back to us on track laying for motion picture,
and JR asked about the best way to record some character interviews outside of the ideal studio environment.
A couple of links for you:
FMR Audio (makers of the RNC compressor)
The Wiki article on dBm,
the [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language - episode 115 (Integrate ‘09 vendors)In episode 115, I caught up with some of the exhibitors at Integrate ‘09; a pro audio, video and lighting trade show in Sydney.
00:00:44 Ben Sneesby - Bees Neez Microphones
00:02:48 Andy Eastwood - Dynamic Music
00:07:59 Mick Wordly - Mixmasters
00:19:37 James Hicks - Oceanic Distribution
00:22:46 Ben Redzic - Lightsounds
00:25:04 Joshua Fielstra - Native Instruments
00:31:55 Steve Vranch [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language - episode 113In ep 113, a bit of a discussion on patchbays,
Michael Rooney’s AATranslator software,
Peachey wanted to know about how to lay out the audio for a film mix,
somebody liked my Muggshot commercial and wanted to know about de-breathing techniques,
the Loudness War awareness campaign is reaching mainstream (with a Facebook group supporting an end to the madness),
a [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language - episode 112This week, a couple of links from my man in Hollywood:
An article from Sound On Sound magazine on surround sound,
plus this excerpt from the NAB Engineering Handbook on Audio for Digital Television.
Also, another war story for ya!
For anyone who needs help remembering their DAW’s keyboard shotcuts, try Editor’s Keys.
A quick moment of introspection about the [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language - episode 111This week, an apology to Jay for incorrectly identifying him as the author of the e-mail I read out in ep 110,
Jim Weishorn wants to discuss dynamics some more (that’ll have to wait),
a query from Steve Riekeberg at Geek Cred on the voice track processing I use in post-production (see notes at the end of [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language - episode 110In episode 110, Tim Cumings is happy with his USB mic pre-amp from Centrance,
Geoff Hankerson was concerned about the proximity of the drinks fridge to my studio, as well as being slightly miffed about the dynamic range in DVD audio when watching movies,
Justin wrote to ask about the different types of reverb and how to [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language - episode 109In ep 109, a quick plug for iStockPhoto who are now selling user-generated audio clips.
For those of you with a love of recording outdoor sounds, this could be a nice way to turn your hobby into some extra cash.
Worth checking out at the very least.
Then, a lengthy e-mail from Jim Addie answering Scott’s earlier query [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language - episode 108This week, I discuss a couple of e-mails traded back and forth between myself and Karl Cooper, who asked about all the usual suspects…. tracking levels, compression, signal chains etc.
Which of course led me to talking (again) about this thread at prosoundweb.com
Next up, in an effort to get further through the backlog of Christmas/New [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Sine Language - episode 107In episode 107, Rob Scalise gets on my soapbox about the potential dangers of prolonged use of headphones.
My man in Hollywood got back to us with answers to Jay’s questions from ep 106 re: movie audio.
Ernie wrote and mentioned that he prefers my AKG C3000 to my R84. He also commented on previous assertions that [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
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