Podcast: Sonic TALK115 - I'm Sorry, I Dont Understand

US Apple future, no speaka de English, Roland V-Piano and more      29/01/09

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SONIC TALK 115 - LIVE.
Another successful live stream this week - remember you can join us for our live recording at 4pm GMT every weds in the chatroom. This weeks guests are EMMY winning composer PJ Tracy, GForce Software's Dave Spiers, Chic's Rich Hilton and sound artist, and now also author Mark Tinley. Our first topic is based on the news that Steve Jobs is leaving Apple for a period of recuperation after the announcement of his illness. Many commentators are predicting the demise of Apple if he leaves them for good, but I'm not so sure. If that were the case, how do are panel handle the loss of a creative plaftorm? Then we're on to Quantum Leap's Silk - the new ethnic sound library from producer Nick Phoenix - and how is it working with no common language, next up Roland's V-Piano and modeling in general. And finally the TC Helicon Voice Live 2 - is that impressive or what?
    Roland V-Piano Hi-Resolution Audio (44.1/16bit)
  1. Low note decay test
  2. Riffing with standard preset
  3. Tuning and detuning
  4. Sweet-spot tuning
  5. Hammer soft/hardening
  6. Resonance
  7. Silver strings
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