[musictlk] [musical] What podcasts would help you most?

Mario Percinic mario.percinic at gmail.com
Mon Oct 20 16:49:55 UTC 2014


Hy.
I'd be very interested in all related podcasts, specially those about 
reaper and recording under windows, since i'm planning to start making 
my own home recordings.
On 20.10.2014. 18:43, Poppa Bear via musictlk wrote:
> I myself am interested in some of the IOS recording apps, but I don't have
> any particular order or preference. If it happens then great, if not, I know
> how things sometimes have to be put on the back burner. Take care and thanks
> for allowing us to make this kind of request.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: musictlk [mailto:musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Ken Downey
> via musictlk
> Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 6:57 AM
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> Subject: [musictlk] What podcasts would help you most?
>
> As a few of you probably know me, you might know that over the last few
> months I've done a couple podcasts on sound synthesis techniques for the
> blind. There are, it seems, suddenly so many new avenues for us to
> manipulate sound and music accessibly, though there is still so much ground
> left to cover, that I find I'm going to be doing, well, a whole bunch of
> podcasting. I'm so excited about Reaper that it's going to be one of the
> first things I cover in depth, and believe me I'll cover every aspect of
> this program I can learn. If I have to do two two-hour podcasts on it, than
> that's what it takes. The question is, is the podcast needed or do you guys
> have a good handle on it, and if you want the podcast, what topics do you
> want covered specifically? (I'm still learning, but I'm pretty good at
> finding what I need to know.) Also, I'll be covering iPhones apps like
> Songbird, Noatikl, Alchemy Synth, Garage Band, Thumbjam, and whatever is
> asked of me. If there is an order to these apps you'd like to learn about,
> if one is more important for you than another, I'd be glad to hear your
> feedback about that too. I am also willing to do a podcast about the Yamaha
> mx61 if any of you have that particular board, as instruments design on it
> is mostly straightforward.
> Ken Downey
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