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IHR_11_18_06 (#28 Enhanced) – Thomas Dolby, Vocals, Mailbag, Inputs, and Wave Editor

November 18th, 2006 by Derek

Thomas DolbyThis episode of Inside Home Recording is sponsored by GoToMeeting.com (online meetings made easy with GoToMeeting: try it free for 45 days using promo code Podcast). We are also part of the Home Recording Network and Blubrry.com groups of podcasts.

Shownotes

Total time 39 min 36 sec. This episode features some news, more Vocal Recording 101, an extended Mailbag segment, a review of FlexiMusic’s Wave Editor, Thomas Dolby’s talk about the music industry, and an editorial about when having few inputs doesn’t have to be a problem. Plus, our latest giveaway, in which you tell us about weird things you’ve spilled!

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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: Some photos for this episode are from cbjones, rudiriet, Bryan Villarin, elenatari, saschapohflepp, scaryspice, redune, Brett Lider, palutke, sanduhr472, and joc67. Photos of Paul and Derek by Kris Krug.

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This podcast is © 2006 by Inside Home Recording under a Creative Commons license creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5


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  • 1. Hens Zimmerman&hellip  |  November 21st, 2006 at 1:15 am

    Hey great show! I’m also an 80′s teen, so Thomas Dolby’s music is dear to my heart and I loved the interview. I had no idea whatsoever about his ringtone business. Back in the days, “Hyperactive” and Dolby’s Cube (“Get out of my mix”) were probably the Dolby tunes I listened to most.

    Hens

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