Stephen Falk joins us for on todays show. We head to his studio to do a large diaphragm condenser shootout across an array of price points to survey the current FET mic marketplace. Mics Used:Aston SpiritAston OriginAKG C414 XLSLauten LA220Laut
In this episode, I review Slapper, a multi-tap delay plugin brought to us by The Cargo Cult. Because of its excellent GUI and surround sound features, it stands out in the crowded software delay market. I decided to review it now, as it has jus
First off, I'd like to apologize for the lull between episodes. It has been over a month and my goal right now is to get at least some sort of episode out every other week. Due to the cat incident, a few things, such as the podcast, had to hit
ALL THINGS HAMMOND ORGAN:historymechanicsmodding L102 Spinet organ to sound closer to the revered B3shootout comparing real organ with several popular software instrumentsNI Vintage OrgansGSi VB3Logic's Vintage B3 OrganSoundDust Hammr+MeldaProd
ALSO: Valhalla Space Modulator, Softube Modular, AAS Chromaphone 2Today, we look at the less-than-common EQ technique known as "Emphasis/De-emphasis". For a more in-depth video demonstration, please check out Dan Worrall's TUTORIAL VIDEO. This
Today, Mark Pirro of Placid Audio joins us for a feature interview and we review one of his more recent products: the Carbonphone.Mark discusses his music career as bassist for the Polyphonic Spree and Tripping Daisy. He also explains the conce
Here we go! Our first official episode! Today, we discuss:Vocoder HarmoniesMac version of Cakewalk Sonar announcedYou can find us on:www.peanutrecording.com/podcastwww.facebook.com/peanutrecording@[email protected]
Okay, its here! Signed, sealed, delivered! First things first, this is not my finest work. You probably know that, as I have littered the ID3 tags, titles, and iTunes summaries with comments that may indicate that such a thing is the case... bu