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Thu, 25 October 2007
[Show #89] iZotope RX & A Stupid Knob 3-fer


News, a Gear Review, Viewer Mail, Crosstalk and we tweak the Stupid Knob!


News:

    Ethan Winer's New Tele-Vision Video & Instructional DVD

    Reaper 2.0

    Pro Tools 7.4 Is Coming!

    The video demonstration of the new Elastic Audio in Pro Tools 7.4:





    de la Mancha basic64 FREE Synth For Windows

    Digidesign Announces The Upcoming "Eleven" Guitar Amp Plugin

    Audio Ease Releases Speakerphone

    FREE Virtual Drum Kit!


Gear Review:

You might remember Stuart McClellan from an early episode of PSN, He's the magician that got a government grant to pursue a music create. Those wacky Canadians! His also a product tester for TC Helicon. This week he's done a guest review of the new iZotope RX noise reduction software for us.





The iZotope RX Web Site


Links About Stuart McClellan:
    http://www.SMPAudio.com

    http://www.MySpace.com/stumcl

    http://www.TC-Helicon.com

Viewer Mail:

Mark Rufino - Stillwell Audio's Spectro - Name Your Own Price Plugins

The Van Halen Pitch Debacle:




Suzie DeCree - King's Island Jobs

Paul Bordenkirsher Of MesaSand.com
    Focusrite Trakmaster At American Musical Supply

VM Sakai - Phil Dodds Has Passed Away. Who? You can see this Unsung Hero Of The Music Business in this video at the 1:05 mark where he says, "What are we saying to each other?"




Slau - "There’s a known problem with the Edirol R-09 that might potentially affect listeners who own the machine. I was listening to Jim Fidler’s podcast, Republic of Avalon Radio, where, during his walk with his wife, he started talking about this problem where the side of the unit starts to come loose and buckle. It seems like a minor nuisance at first but it becomes a major problem if not fixed. I experienced the same thing and was surprised to find out that a lot of people are starting to see this.

"Jim had one of the first units ever shipped and I followed suit about a week later. So, now that we’ve seen this effect, I bet more and more people will start to notice this. Thing is, our units are out of warranty but those people who see this now and bought their units a few months after us can still have it fixed under warranty. BTW, another issue that people have seen is that the back plate switches come loose very easily and just move freely without any effect. That was a problem that happened to both of us and is also a known issue. Edirol hasn’t done any recall or anything but I think they should. They’re replacing warranty units with a different polymer these days. Anyway, maybe this will help some folks. Jim Fidler talks about it in one of his recent episodes."

Dadooz - Jars Of Clay Remix

Big Al - AES Roundup At Sweetwater


Crosstalk:

    Joey Bishop: 2/13/1918 - 10/17/2007

    Did You Have A Special Music Teacher?


The Stupid Knob

    Death Cab For Cutie VS Homeland Security

    FedEx Should Get The Pets

    Karaoke Violence & The Vacuum Hose


Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question:

Q: The original Woodstock was August 18, 1969. Within one dollar, what was the price of a ticket at the gate?

A: $8 per day! A three-day advance ticket was $18. This week's big winner is Jose Vargas! He takes home a copy of Guitar And Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com.

Jose also sent us this great link with some pictures of original Woodstock tickets.

And here's a great video to have in your collection and on your video iPod. It's the entire Woodstock performance of Jimi Hendrix.

See you next week!


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