IHR #78 (Enhanced) – NAMM Show, iPad, Grammys
January 31st, 2010 by Derek
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.
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Shownotes
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- Listen to the Audio Recording Podcaster Roundup, which included Dave Chick and a number of other recording podcast luminaries.
- SPONSOR: GoToMeeting – free 30 day trial for IHR listeners
- FEATURE: Impressions from the Winter 2010 NAMM Show in Anaheim:
- Dave’s first and second NAMM posts on our blog.
- Harmony Central’s NAMM 2010 coverage.
- Small guitar amps (some with computer USB interfaces) from Fender, Marshall, and Vox.
- Digital recording companies partnering with old-school recording firms: Native Instruments and Abbey Road Studios, Universal Audio and Ampex, and the Nord Piano.
- Jamlink for collaboration over the Internet
- Waves Soundgrid.
- IK Multimedia’s Stealthboard.
- MacProVideo’s new tutorials.
- EDITORIAL: Could Apple’s new iPad be useful for recording? And are the Grammy Awards still relevant?
- Our next show will be the first following the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. See you in February.
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.
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This podcast is (c) 2010 by Inside Home Recording under a Creative Commons license creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca
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2 Comments Add your own
1. Derek&hellip | February 1st, 2010 at 2:28 pm
You know, I realize listening to it that I sounded a bit snarky when talking about the Podcaster Roundtable, with my comment about “dead air” and all that. But I didn’t mean it that way — actually, I felt glad Dave was there because if it had been me, I would have been totally out of my league with the rest of those guys who all know what they’re doing.
2. Dave&hellip | February 1st, 2010 at 7:43 pm
Nah – not snarky. It was something I noticed when listening back to it as well.
I can’t imagine what Ryan went through to tie that all together – just getting levels and all. I doubt that I’d have tried to scrub through and find dead spots – especially with Jon joining in late…
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