Podcast: Sonic TALK186 - Bieber Stretch Phenomenon

US Musical humour, Requiem Pro, timelapse      19/08/10

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62:55 mins

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Guests:

    Rich Hilton -  from camp Chic where he mans the controls for Nile Rodgers' private studio. 
    Dave Spiers -  GForce Software's resident synth expert
   PJ Tracy-  Emmy winning composer


We cant do the show without talking about the 800% Justin Bieber timestretch, so we do, then a few examples of musical humour from Brett Domino an Andy Rehefeldt, Tonehammer's Requiem Pro and an interesting time-lapse screen movie of a Logic Pro session from Human Boot Project and we finish with a bit of fantasy synth purchasing.




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