Podcast: Sonic TALK133 - My APC Goes Boom Boom

US Jasuto, 4 billion presets, new SEM from Tom, 50 years of Island records      10/06/09

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SONIC TALK 133 - LIVE.
A day early due to the forthcoming LIMS show (London International Music Show), we have plenty to discuss - my panel this week consists of Rich Hilton the man who works in with Nile Rodgers in the studio, PJ Tracy - Emmy winning composer and Dave Spiers - from GForce Software Instruments. We start off with a little speech synthesis courtesy of Expressivo.com, then straight into the meat with the Jasuto modular VST and iPhone synth, the Autogun free VST synth with 4 billion presets, a new SEM module from Tom Oberheim, APC40 hysteria is sweeping the globe, and finally the heart-warming story of Island Records who this year celebrate 50 years in business. Show Sponsors
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