IHR #81 (Enhanced) – Moog Lab, Phase, Small Amps
June 25th, 2010 by Derek
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.
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Shownotes
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- 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.
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- 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.
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1. IHR #81 is Up! | Hatched &hellip | June 27th, 2010 at 2:42 pm
[...] Home Recording Episode #81 is up and ready for your [...]
2. The Track Studio&hellip | July 16th, 2010 at 1:20 pm
hey thats a really cool amp and mic technique. do you know of any other music blogs i can link to and learn from?
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