In this episode, Ryan talks about Guitar amps, stomp box order and how it applies “In The Box”. Jon continues his series on effects, this time with Compression and other dynamics processors.
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Show 015 – Noise Gates Explained and Computer Maintenance
In this episode, Jon explains noise gates and how to use them. Ryan talks about computer maintenance, and data backup.
We also answer Patrick’s question about the Line 6 TonePort UX2 preamp emulations.
Links:
Line 6 TonePort UX2: http://line6.com/toneportux2/
PC Inspector File Recovery Software: http://www.pcinspector.de/
Show 014 – Delay Processing and Building DIY Mic Preamps with Jeff Connor
We’ve got a great show this week. Jon explains delay processing and Ryan interviews Jeff Connor, one of our listeners on the subject of Do-It-Yourself microphone preamps.
We also discuss the atrocity that is the new Metallica album, Death Magnetic.
Links:
DIY Preamps: http://hamptone.com/
DIY Preamps: http://www.seventhcircleaudio.com/
DIY Guitar Pedals: www.buildyourownclone.com
Show 013 – Understanding EQ, and Presets, Templates and Session Organization
This week Jon continues the series on effects, this time on EQ and filtering. Ryan talks about session organization, templates and plugin presets.
Links:
Apulsoft ApEQ: http://www.apulsoft.ch/apeq/index.php
Stillwell Audio VibeEQ: http://www.stillwellaudio.com/?page_id=34
Sound On Sound D-Verb presets: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/nov03/articles/protoolsnotes.htm
ProTools Plugin Preset Co-Op: http://www.digitalaudiorock.com
Enjoy!
Show 012 – All About Reverb and Great Live Acoustic Guitar Tone
This week Jon continues his series on effects by explaining Reverb. Ryan explains how to get a great acoustic guitar tone at any venue.
Enjoy!
Show 010 – A Perspective On Technology And Spicing Up Your Mixes
This week Ryan interviews his Grandfather Joe Canestro to talk about how technology, recording and music have changed throughout the decades.
And Jon has some tricks for adding some excitement to your mixes.
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