Podcast: Sonic TALK - 049 - Pumpkins Sound Better

US Binaural mics, Microsoft multi-touch, System 100 and more      07/06/07

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It's Number 49 and we lurch headlong into our half century show (that's 50 btw) with scarcely a plan in place - so if you want to be part of this ahem, historic event, why don't you give us a ring and leave a shoutout or comment - we'll put them together for next weeks show - details at the bottom of this page.. Meanwhile, back in the here and now, I'm joined by Dave Spiers of GForce Software, Noneric from Digitalmusician.net and Musotalk.de, PJ Tracy from Minneapolis - a working musician and composer and last but not least Mark Tinley known for his excellent work in the studio as noise maker and programmer/musician. This week discussion ranges from Marks new binaural mics, new multitouch screens from Microsoft and C-Base, a pixelated Stratocaster, Roland System 100 on Youtube, EMI and Youtube cut a deal, iTunes up bit rate and custom built PC's from Rain et al sparks the usual Mac/PC debate. Remember... Do Call Us We’ve set up a Skype account for people to leave comments (which may be played on subsequent episodes) or requests to be considered for a part on the show. You can contact using the Skype handle 'sonictalk' or if you want to use the phone, our number in the US is:

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