Search The Web & Support PSN!
Receive Notice Of New Shows! E-mail:
Your e-mail address will be kept private. We'll never spam you!
Mon, 14 August 2006
[Show #32] Critiques, Charles Dye & Why The Business Sucks


Hot industry news, a featured performance from Dave Criddle, a boatload of Viewer Mail and some great examples of Why The Music Business Sucks.

News:
    SSL Duende

    Win A Free SSL Duende!

    Ryan Smith Press Release And Pic

    Free Soft Synth - KeyToSound REMEDY

    Digidesign Announces Upcoming ProTools Compatibility With Apple's New Mac Pro

    Crysonic VSTs

Featured Performance:
Dave Criddle, the new co-host over at the Home Recording Odyssey, has submitted a song for our, and your critique. It's a guitar-heavy track by Dave's band Leisure called Back To America.

The guitars were all done with the original Pod and the drums were recorded in his drum room, aka his unfinished basement. He uses Cubase and a Rode NT2 and some AKG C1000's to record mostly.

Check out their web site: LeisureBand.com

Viewer Mail:
    Plasq's RAX

    Suzanne's links to music-dedicated sites similar to MySpace:

      PerforMania.com
      SoundClick.com
      MacJams.com
      ArtistLaunch.com/
      Musicane.com
      RadioIndy.com
      IACMusic.com
      GarageBand.com
      SoundClick.com
      FreeWorldRadio.com
      IndieStore.com
      BroadJam.com
      MP3Unsigned.com
      IdiotVox.com
      CafePress.com
      SectionZ.com
      IntoMusic.co.uk
      AllIndie.com
      iCompositions.com
      MacIdol.com

      Suzanna's Super Freebies Link

    Stu Winkleman's Picture Featuring His Mobile Recording Rig. You also check out his site here: RocketSounds.com



    Paul Riggins Links:

      FGM Records

      Flatpicking Guitar Magazine

      Brad Davis Music

    Mark Smith's Link To Adobe Audition 2.0 Demo With Charles Dye Feature

Tweaking The Stupid Knob:
    Lullaby Versions Of Metallica Hits

Congratulations to the winners of the Why The Music Business Sucks contest!

A Special Moment With Charles Dye!
    Download the Charles Dye Ring Tone

See you next week!

Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign guitar and drum trainer ssl solid state logic duende cubase rode akg ssl myspace fgm records flatpicking guitar magazine david lee roth strummin' with the devil jay leno jamies cryin willie nelson pam tillis dwight yokam steve earl travis tritt emmy lou harris sheryl crow warren zevon billy bob thornton waking up in reno steven segal fire down below charles dye mix it like a record cubase crysonic plasq metallica home recording odyssey ssl

Direct download: PSN_Show_032.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 7:46am PDT

 Your Hosts 
See Mike's Studio See Al's Studio
talktous@projectstudionetwork.com (928) 395-1343

» Subscribe via iTunes

» Our RSS Feed

» Put A Pin In Our Frappr Map

» Link To Us!

» Big Al's Blog

« Back To Our Main Site

 
 Listen Now! 

Click On The Button Below
(May take a moment to buffer)

Put my show and this player on your website or your social network.

 
 
 Search Show Notes 


Search Internally:




 Donate 

One-Time Donation

$2.00 Monthly
Auto Donation

 Mix It Like A Record!

Learn How To
Get That Elusive Pro Sound!
This comprehensive DVD/Pro Tools session-based mixing course is taught by multi-platinum, Grammy-winning engineer/mixer/producer Charles Dye (Lauryn Hill, Jon Bon Jovi, Sammy Hagar, Julio Iglesias).

He goes into the studio to teach you how to get big sounding, record-quality mixes; get amazing sounds with the latest plug-ins; breathe emotion into the music with automation; and make the artist sound like a star. It features three hours of instruction and 40 Pro Tools TDM & LE sessions.

View some video from the DVD:

Click Here To View Excerpt #1
Click Here To View Excerpt #2
Click Here To View Excerpt #3

Click Here To Learn more...

Purchase of this product helps support The Project Studio Network.

 Archives
March 2023
S M T W T F S
     
      1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
2011
January

2010
September
January

2009
June

2008
November
March
February

2007
December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January

2006
December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
February
January




Where does Big Al go when he needs to look sharp?
Ken Daswani - Custom Hong Kong Tailor