Podcast: Sonic TALK147 - The Synth Whos Name Cannot Be Spoken

US Melodyne DNA, D16 Group, Lilly Allen and the FAC more      24/09/09

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SONIC TALK 147 - LIVE
With Rich Hilton off to NYC to take a look at the V-Piano, Noneric  from MusoTalk.de has jumped in to tell us about his experiences with the new Melodyne DNA Beta, Dave Spiers from GForce Software has also spent a little time getting with the program, leaving Mark Tinley - sound designer and thinker and myself to ponder it's impact.

Obviously, we start with the news that Melodyne DNA has reached Beta and enjoy hearing of Noneric and Dave's experiences, then  breifly, Digidesign's Eleven, followed by the great download debate. Which leads us to explore some interesting taxation concepts and a workable charging model for Spotify, we then discover the joys of D16 Group's SH101tor, who's name cannot be spoken in civilized company, which takes us into aliasing and other esoteric conversational strata.

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Nick uses the Røde Procaster dynamic mic for this podcast recording.


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