Podcast: SONIC TALK 222 -Kore Blimey

US Kore end, Kutiman, Glastonbury, controllerism battle, Horizon Yamaha iPad      23/06/11

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66:27 mins

Guests:
   Gaz Williams - Songsurgeon.co.uk
  PJ Tracy - Composer, pianist -PJTracySound.com
  Rich Hilton - from camp Chic where he mans the controls for Nile Rodgers' private studio. 


Another week, another car park for Gaz, live from the back of his car at Castle Bingo, Swansea en-route from a teaching gig, we discuss alternative scales, microtonality (or not!), NI discontinuing the Kore platform, Glastonbury and what it takes to play to a large audience, the upcoming Controllerism battle competition, new Apps Yamaha - including the TNR-i virtual Tenori-on and the Horizon synth.


Shout out to KiwiSteve in the chat room for the show title.


Show Sponsor
YamahaSynth.com - Yamaha do mixers - we're talking the N Series N8 and N12 Firewire equipped recording mixers.

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