Posts filed under 'Enhanced Podcasts'
[Play IHR #82 now]
On IHR #82, we celebrate Inside Home Recording’s fifth birthday, Dave talks about an orchestral library shootout, Derek reveals the secrets of public-address audio at Disneyland, our listeners discuss drum replacement and hip-hop mixing, and we contemplate the future of the IHR forums. With Derek K. Miller and Dave Chick.
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Shownotes
- IHR is five years old this week!
- Sponsors and affiliates: thanks to GoToMeeting, Source Elements and MacVideoTraining.com (now get 20% off using the coupon code ihr at checkout), networks at Blubrry and the Home Recording Network, and affiliates zZounds, Amazon, and NCIX, as well as American Musical Supply. When you buy anything through our affiliates, IHR gets a small cut to help pay for hosting and bandwidth.
- Derek’s coverage of the Gnomedex conference (including his live onstage version of “The Gnomedex Song” he wrote in 2006) and Dave’s updated website and blog.
- Are the IHR Forums still useful for you, and should we maybe move them to the Zoom forum?
- Derek got an iPad. Check out the all-iPad version of “Eye of the Tiger” on YouTube.
- Another recommendation for Bobby Owsinski’s Big Picture blog, featuring isolated tracks from many famous artists.
- Joe Gilder’s “Out of Indiana” album release.
- Vancouver Home Recording Meetup group, organized by Jon Tidey and Dave Chick.
- Check out the Orchestral Library Shootout that Dave talks about with Randy Bowser and David Townsend and posted about on the blog.
- For Derek’s Disneyland audio feature, check out the interview with retired Disney audio chief “Mr. Q” and the Disney Music Loops site for playlists of music played in the parks.
- IHR Forums discussions on drum replacement and hip-hop mixing.
Credits
Sounds: Our theme music, “Acidic Bond,” is by Steven Dennis in Louisiana, U.S.A., and our voiceovers are by Steve Herringer in Vancouver.
Pictures: The Home Recording Network “lava lamp” logo is based on an image by und_dann.
Listeners: Please comment on the blog at insidehomerecording.com and head over to the the forums at insidehomerecording.com/forums. Also remember that you can post your photos to the IHR Flickr Group – joining Flickr to share photos is free. We’re also on Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter.
This podcast is (c) 2010 by Inside Home Recording under a Creative Commons license creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca
August 22nd, 2010
by Derek
[Play IHR #81 now]
On IHR #81, listener Paul Hogue reports on the Moog Lab at Big Ears 2010, Dave and Ryan (from the Home Recording Show) discuss audio phase, and Derek praises small guitar amps. Plus news, and a question: is mastering a scam? With Derek K. Miller and Dave Chick.
If you can play Enhanced podcasts (AAC enhanced) on your iPod, PlayStation Portable, Apple TV, Xbox 360, TiVo, or Zune, or in iTunes or QuickTime, you’ll find lots of photos and links accompanying this episode.
Hold your meetings online for just $49 a month. Try GoToMeeting free at GoToMeeting.com/techpodcast for a 30-day trial. Also, get 20% off any video or bundlex from MacVideoTraining.com, just use the promo code ihr at checkout.
Shownotes
- Sponsors and affiliates: thanks to GoToMeeting, Source Elements and MacVideoTraining.com (now get 20% off using the coupon code ihr at checkout), networks at Blubrry and the Home Recording Network, and affiliates zZounds, Amazon, and NCIX, as well as American Musical Supply. When you buy anything through our affiliates, IHR gets a small cut to help pay for hosting and bandwidth.
- UPDATES: Dave’s new puppy, Jon Tidey has moved to Vancouver, Derek’s shaved hair, Derek is reorganizing his studio, Dave is reworking his website (again), classic rock and Crazy Frog, and more.
- NEWS: Zoom H1 recorder, Apple iPhone 4, Bobby Owsinski‘s excellent pro recording blog (via Big Al Wagner), The Swinger, and Nuendo 5.
- SPONSOR: GoToMeeting – 30 days free for IHR listeners
- SPECIAL GUEST: IHR listener Paul Hogue on the Moog Lab (moogfoundation.org) at Big Ears 2010.
- IHR 101: Dave and Ryan Canestro from the Home Recording Show discuss phase.
- FEATURE: Derek praises small guitar amps, like his Fender Princeton Reverb.
- EDITORIAL: So, in the digital age, is audio mastering some sort of scam (via Home Studio Corner)? See also this interview with mastering legend Bob Ludwig, and hear Derek’s interview with his mastering engineer Les Thorn back in IHR #22.
Credits
Sounds: Our theme music, “Acidic Bond,” is by Steven Dennis in Louisiana, U.S.A., and our voiceovers are by Steve Herringer in Vancouver.
Pictures: The Home Recording Network “lava lamp” logo is based on an image by und_dann.
Listeners: Please comment on the blog at insidehomerecording.com and head over to the the forums at insidehomerecording.com/forums. Also remember that you can post your photos to the IHR Flickr Group – joining Flickr to share photos is free. We’re also on Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter.
This podcast is (c) 2010 by Inside Home Recording under a Creative Commons license creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca
June 25th, 2010
by Derek
[Play IHR #80 now]
IHR #80 includes Dave’s deep dive into reverb, Derek reviewing The T.A.M.I. Show, It MIght Get Loud, and Audio Made Easy, and a discussion about whether audio engineering school is worth it, plus news, updates, and other fun stuff. With Derek K. Miller and Dave Chick.
If you can play Enhanced podcasts (AAC enhanced) on your iPod, PlayStation Portable, Apple TV, Xbox 360, TiVo, or Zune, or in iTunes or QuickTime, you’ll find lots of photos and links accompanying this episode.
Hold your meetings online for just $49 a month. Try GoToMeeting free at GoToMeeting.com/techpodcasts for a 30-day trial.
Get 20% off any video or bundle from MacVideoTraining.com, just use the promo code ihr at checkout.
Networks and Affiliates: Thanks to Source Elements, our networks at Blubrry and the Home Recording Network, and affiliates zZounds, Amazon, and NCIX, as well as American Musical Supply. When you buy anything through our affiliates, IHR gets a small cut to help pay for hosting and bandwidth.
Credits
Sounds: Our theme music, “Acidic Bond,” is by Steven Dennis in Louisiana, U.S.A., and our voiceovers are by Steve Herringer in Vancouver.
Pictures: The Home Recording Network “lava lamp” logo is based on an image by und_dann.
Listeners: Please comment on the blog at insidehomerecording.com and head over to the the forums at insidehomerecording.com/forums. Also remember that you can post your photos to the IHR Flickr Group – joining Flickr to share photos is free. We’re also on Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter.
This podcast is (c) 2010 by Inside Home Recording under a Creative Commons license creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca
April 30th, 2010
by Derek
Dave Chick appeared on episode 25 of The Metal Shop podcast, hosted by Brandon S. Hire. The Chckn8r (his metal name!) talked about mixing the band Moniker. Make sure to listen through to the end of the audio file—and to the upcoming IHR episode 80 for followup.
April 18th, 2010
by Derek
[Play IHR #79 now]
IHR #79 features what may be the end of Derek’s live-music career, Dave’s review of the Focusrite Saffire Pro 24 DSP, and praise for sound during coverage of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, plus news, updates, and more. With Derek K. Miller and Dave Chick.
If you can play Enhanced podcasts (AAC enhanced) on your iPod, PlayStation Portable, Apple TV, Xbox 360, TiVo, or Zune, or in iTunes or QuickTime, you’ll find lots of photos and links accompanying this episode.
Get 20% off any video or bundle from MacVideoTraining.com, just use the promo code ihr at checkout.
Shownotes
- Sponsors and affiliates: thanks to Source Elements and MacVideoTraining.com (now get 20% off using the coupon code ihr at checkout), networks at Blubrry and the Home Recording Network, and affiliates zZounds, Amazon, and NCIX, as well as American Musical Supply. When you buy anything through our affiliates, IHR gets a small cut to help pay for hosting and bandwidth.
- No, it wasn’t our Derek Miller at the Olympic Closing Ceremony.
- NEWS: Audionamix, Abbey Road, Dynamic Range Day, learning from Alan Parsons, Popular Mechanics on home studios, and talent being overrated.
- SPONSOR: MacVideoTraining.com – get 20% off using the coupon code ihr at checkout
- FEATURE: Derek, who has made at least part of his living as a cover band drummer for over 20 years, may be at the end of his live-gigging career. Find out his history, and why the realization. (There’s a text transcript on Derek’s blog too.)
- GEAR REVIEW: Dave talks about his new Focusrite Saffire Pro 24 DSP audio interface.
- EDITORIAL: The sound during TV coverage of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics was pretty amazing.
- In addition to the Inside Home Recording Twitter account (@ihr), you can also find Dave (@chckn8r) and Derek (@penmachine) there.
Credits
Sounds: Our theme music, “Acidic Bond,” is by Steven Dennis in Louisiana, U.S.A., and our voiceovers are by Steve Herringer in Vancouver.
Pictures: The Home Recording Network “lava lamp” logo is based on an image by und_dann.
Listeners: Please comment on the blog at insidehomerecording.com and head over to the the forums at insidehomerecording.com/forums. Also remember that you can post your photos to the IHR Flickr Group – joining Flickr to share photos is free. We’re also on Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter.
This podcast is (c) 2010 by Inside Home Recording under a Creative Commons license creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca
March 16th, 2010
by Derek
[Play IHR #78 now]
IHR #78 is our first episode of 2010, discussing Dave’s about-to-be-demolished kitchen, the Audio Podcaster Roundtable, impressions from the 2010 Winter NAMM Show, the iPad in recording, and the Grammy Awards. With Derek K. Miller and Dave Chick.
If you can play Enhanced podcasts (AAC enhanced) on your iPod, PlayStation Portable, Apple TV, Xbox 360, TiVo, or Zune, or in iTunes or QuickTime, you’ll find lots of photos and links accompanying this episode.
Try GotoMeeting free for 30 days! For this special offer, visit www.gotomeeting.com/techpodcasts. Also get 20% off any video or bundle from MacVideoTraining.com, just use the promo code ihr at checkout.
Shownotes
Credits
Sounds: Our theme music, “Acidic Bond,” is by Steven Dennis in Louisiana, U.S.A., and our voiceovers are by Steve Herringer in Vancouver.
Pictures: The Home Recording Network “lava lamp” logo is based on an image by und_dann.
Listeners: Please comment on the blog at insidehomerecording.com and head over to the the forums at insidehomerecording.com/forums. Also remember that you can post your photos to the IHR Flickr Group – joining Flickr to share photos is free. We’re also on Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter.
This podcast is (c) 2010 by Inside Home Recording under a Creative Commons license creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca
January 31st, 2010
by Derek
Last Tuesday, I had the unique opportunity to spend a couple of hours on Skype with pretty well all my Podcasting heroes.
I had the pleasure of chatting wtih the guys from the Home Recording Show: Ryan Canestro, Jon Tidey, and Jesse Zoller. Plus, Ronan Chris Murphy from Ronans Recording Show, Slau from Sessions with Slau, and of course Big Al Wagner from The Project Studio Network!
We all agreed that this would be the 1st Annual Roundtable Discussion of the Audio Recording Podcast Community. Considering how much wrangling had to go on to get a free slot of time scheduled, I think that once a year is ambitious! ;)
Where else are you going to hear all of your favorite podcasters together in one place?!
Here’s a link to the show:
http://www.ryancanestro.com/hrs/01.roundtable.2010.mp3
January 21st, 2010
by Dave
[Play IHR #77 now]
Inside Home Recording #77 (1 hr 9 min 32 sec) is the final episode of 2009, featuring Dave talking about the new website for his Hatched Productions music business, the return of James Devon reviewing the NEXUS 2 synthesizer, and Derek’s top 9 recording tips of 2009. Hosted by Dave Chick and Derek K. Miller. Sponsored by GoToMeeting, MacVideoTraining.com, and Source Elements. See you in 2010!
More shownotes and links to follow soon!
If you can play Enhanced podcasts (AAC enhanced) on your iPod, PlayStation Portable, Apple TV, Xbox 360, TiVo, or Zune, or in iTunes or QuickTime, you’ll find lots of photos and links in this episode.
Try GotoMeeting free for 30 days! For this special offer, visit www.gotomeeting.com/techpodcasts. Also get 20% off any video or bundle from MacVideoTraining.com, just use the promo code ihr at checkout.
This podcast is (c) 2009 by Inside Home Recording under a Creative Commons license creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca
December 31st, 2009
by Derek
[Play IHR #76 now]
IHR #76 features the Inside Home Recording All-Stars: Steve Herringer, James Devon, Paul Garay, Dave Chick, and Derek K. Miller talking about their histories in recording. Also, please vote daily for IHR at PodcastAwards.com!
If you can play Enhanced podcasts (AAC enhanced) on your iPod, PlayStation Portable, Apple TV, Xbox 360, TiVo, or Zune, or in iTunes or QuickTime, you’ll find lots of photos and links accompanying this episode.
Try GotoMeeting free for 30 days! For this special offer, visit www.gotomeeting.com/techpodcasts. Also get 20% off any video or bundle from MacVideoTraining.com, just use the promo code ihr at checkout.
Shownotes
- Sponsors and affiliates: thanks to GoToMeeting, Source Elements, and MacVideoTraining.com (now get 20% off using the coupon code ihr at checkout), networks at Blubrry and the Home Recording Network, and affiliates zZounds, Amazon, and NCIX, as well as American Musical Supply. When you buy anything through our affiliates, IHR gets a small cut to help pay for hosting and bandwidth.
- HELP IHR WIN AN AWARD: Please go to PodcastAwards.com and vote for Inside Home Recording in the Education category. You can vote once per day, so we’d appreciate as many votes as we can get! Voting begins November 13, 2009, and ends November 30, 2009. Thank you for getting us nominated for this award.
- SPONSOR: GoToMeeting – free 30 day trial for IHR listeners
- FEATURE: IHR All-Stars at Iguana’s Beach Grill in White Rock, B.C.:
Credits
Sounds: Our theme music, “Acidic Bond,” is by Steven Dennis in Louisiana, U.S.A., and our voiceovers are by Steve Herringer in Vancouver.
Pictures: The Home Recording Network “lava lamp” logo is based on an image by und_dann.
Listeners: Please comment on the blog at insidehomerecording.com and head over to the the forums at insidehomerecording.com/forums. Also remember that you can post your photos to the IHR Flickr Group – joining Flickr to share photos is free. We’re also on Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter.
This podcast is (c) 2009 by Inside Home Recording under a Creative Commons license creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca
November 13th, 2009
by Derek
[Play IHR #75 now]
On this 1 hour, 9 minute 75th episode of Inside Home Recording, we beg shamelessly for Podcast Award nominations, Dave tells you how to arrange synth strings, Derek reviews Cakewalk Music Creator 5, we freak out about a speaking piano, and the music industry goes haywire. Please excuse a few audio glitches and background noise in this episode: we had some technical problems with our source audio, and suffered a few delays too. But here’s the show now!
Thanks as always to our long-time sponsor GotoMeeting: Hold your meetings online for just $49/mo. Try GoToMeeting FREE for 30 days. Also get 20% off any video or bundle from MacVideoTraining.com, just use the promo code ihr at checkout.
If you can play Enhanced podcasts (AAC enhanced) on your iPod, PlayStation Portable, Apple TV, Xbox 360, TiVo, or Zune, or in iTunes or QuickTime, you’ll find lots of photos and links accompanying this episode.
Other sponsors and affiliates: thanks to Source Elements, networks at Blubrry and the Home Recording Network, and affiliates zZounds, Amazon, and NCIX, as well as American Musical Supply. When you buy anything through our affiliates, IHR gets a small cut to help pay for hosting and bandwidth.
UPDATES:
NEWS:
SPONSOR: GoToMeeting. Try it free for 30 days at www.gotomeeting.com/techpodcasts
IHR 101: Arranging synth strings with Dave
GEAR REVIEW: Cakewalk Music Creator 5 with Derek
EDITORIAL: The era of big changes in music and the music business, in three parts:
- Lily Allen controversy, including “Dear Lily Allen“
- Mike Levine at Electronic Musician asks, what is a “real” musician?
- Are Rock Band and Guitar Hero good or bad for musicianship and music appreciation? Dave at Kitsilano Rock School thinks they’re good. South Park may think otherwise.
Visit the website at insidehomerecording.com, forums at insidehomerecording.com/forums, Twitter at twitter.com/ihr, as well as our pages at Facebook and MySpace. Thanks!
October 17th, 2009
by Derek
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