[Show #6] The Cabo Project - Part #2 + Surround Mixing

Published: Feb. 14, 2006, 11:17 a.m.



\nMike opens the show with a great online resource located at:
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\n\nViewer Mail:
\nLane Sumner contacted us to share one of killer tips on getting good guitar tone in the studio. It involves recording direct using a Line 6 Pod while having a live amp in the room at the same time.

\n\nThe kicker is that there's no mic on the amp, or any other connection for that matter! This is indeed a KILLER TIP!

\n\n\nCelebrity Interview:
\nThis week's interview is with Mike Bolan himself. This is Part #2 of the Cabo Project, which follows the life of a song from its composition through its final mastering.

\n\nRevenge Of The Mariachis!

\n\nThis week, mariachi-style trumpets are added by world-class horn player Mike Lenke. He's a true recording professional and unsung hero of the music biz. He started his career in the military and then later toured with Ringling Brothers Circus, Lionel Hampton, Buddy Rich and Maynard Ferguson. For three and a half years he was also an integral part of the very last Ray Charles tour.

\n\nHere's a link to download the entire song with all of the trumpet parts:

\n\nDownload Christmas In Cabo with trumpets

\n\n\nFeature Story:
\nThis is the first feature of our new PSN Correspondent and 5-time Emmy winner, Mr.\nJohn Davidson. This is Part #1 in his series, The Tech And Art Of Surround Mixing.

\n\nThis week John details the appropriate hardware setup for monitoring surround\nsound both in the studio and as a home user.

\n\nAnswer To Last Week's Trivia Question:
\nQ: Who was the famous keyboard player (who had his own 1983 top forty hit at #23) brought in to enhance Foreigner's sound on the very popular Foreigner 4 album?

\nA: Thomas Dolby

\n\nQ: Double Bonus Points Question: What was his own top forty hit?

\nA: She Blinded Me With Science

\n\nThis Week's Trivia Question:
\nQ: In 1968, Iron Butterfly released the classic 17-minute long In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida is actually a corrupted version of the song's original name. What was it?

\n\n\n\n\nE-mail us your answer!

\n\nSee you next week!\n\n

\n\nTags: music\nrecording studio\nemmy\nguitar\ntrumpet\nplugins\niron butterfly\ncabo\nthomas dolby\nsurround sound