News, an interview with Jammin' Dave Jackson, Crosstalk, mixing tips, we tweak the Stupid Knob and Viewer Mail with a disturbing lava lamp update.
News:
Double Freebies!
Where do musicians go to trade advice? Why they go to the Musician's Cooler with Jammin' Dave Jackson!
Dave's got his own gear conundrum going on as he contemplates his first DAW. He also has some great ideas on promoting your studio and recording projects with podcasting.
Crosstalk:
World-class drummer Brian Stephens Will Play Drums On Your Project For Just $75.00 Per Song!
Mark Rufino's Links To Affordable Ribbon Mics:
The mixing book Mark referred to:
The Stupid Knob:
iPod owners are "thieves", according to Universal Music CEO, Doug Morris.
Viewer Mail:
1) Can you help Zach with foreign power conversion?
2) Dave Criddle On Using Drum Loops
3) SUPER LAVA LAMP REPORT:
Shane Hendricks: Mac Screensaver
Ed Bradshaw: Touch Screen Video
Ed Kachajian: The diagram from Getting Started in Computer Music by Mark Nelson, a book for recording beginners:
Adam Unser: Tube Warm Up Indicator
Caleb Hawkins: GIANT LAVA LAMP!
Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question:
Q: Where is the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame located and when did it open?
A: The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is in Cleveland, Ohio. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation came together in 1983. Groundbreaking for the building took place on June 7, 1993 and the building opened to the public on September 2, 1995.
Congratulations to Rich Masling, this week's winner of a copy of Guitar and Drum Trainer, courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com. Although just a bit late, the correct answer was also given by T-Bush and Jim Farley. Good job folks!
See you next week!