Published: April 17, 2006, 2:25 a.m.
\nComing up in May, 30 Days Of Dye! Yes, a spectacular four-part interview with the lovely and talented Mr. Charles Dye.
\n\nYou don't want to miss even one of these as Charles generously shares his insights and Grammy-winning mixing secrets with us.
\n\nLink to Massey Plugins for ProTools:
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\n\nFree guitar backing/jam tracks:
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\n\nThe Thomas Dolby Tour Blog:
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\nMark Jensen\n
Celebrity Interview:\nThis week we feature the second half of our interview we did a couple of weeks ago with
Mark Jensen, the host of the popular
PodSqod podcast. This week we talk a little "gear talk" and discuss the independent musician online.
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Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question:\n
Q: What was the first Beatles song to feature a Moog synthesizer?
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A: Because off of the
Abbey Road album.
\n\nThis reminds Al that a cool new mono, analog
Moog synth has recently been released. It's called the
Moog Little Phatty. Here's a pic and a link:
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This Week's Trivia Question:\nThis week is another special edition of "
How'd They Do That?" This time it's the popular vocal effect used in songs like
Mr.Roboto by
Styx. Have a listen and tell us how they did that. Better yet, send us an MP3 of you doing the same thing yourself!
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See you next week!\n\n\nTags:
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