Sorry guys.
No podcasts at all this week.
![]() Some recent listener feedbackHello Bruce. Thank you for the pedagogical way of showing how to use the Adobe Audition 3 and making me so interested. All the best Kasper Actually, Adobe and Lynda are the ones that should be thanking you. I purchased both Audition and a subscription to Lynda based solely on what I'm hearing on your excellent programs. And I hate the word podcasts. It lumps you in with all the a**holes that think they are content producers because they have a microphone and an internet connection (and you are obviously a professional dedicated to his craft, and know how to produce content). They just don't know what they don't know! Scott Hess I'm a long time listener to your Building the Pod and Sine Language shows, and would like to thank you for producing such informative and interesting podcasts. I'm a media production student at the University of Lincoln in the UK and your Audition guides really helped me during the radio production aspect of my course. Paul Hennell I've only recently decided to get back into music production after a prolonged absence. So, when it came to choosing a DAW, it came down to a choice between FL Studio and Audition. Dollar wise, quite similar although FL Studio does offer more in the way of virtual instruments for this price range. But I chose Audition for two clear reasons. 1. I really like the look and feel. The layout is just easy on the eye and made sense to me very quickly. 2. I knew I had a great teacher. I discovered Building the Pod through the Adobe web site and soon found Sine Language. I have to thank you sincerely for your weekly tuition. It has turned a somewhat severe learning curve into managable bite size pieces. I simply can't overstate how thankful I am of your weekly podcasts. Bye for now. Ross Huntley Oh thank you god a podcast showing you how to properly make podcasts. Thank you Bruce Williams! Matt |
September 28, 2008September 21, 2008The tables are turnedAfter 2 months, I finally got to record an episode of Shutters Inc this week!
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September 14, 2008Building the pod – episode 126In episode 126, I invited Michael Rooney (the author of the shareware program, Mediasweeper) to come over and have a chat about exactly what his application is designed to do, and how it works. For anyone who uses the multitrack side of Audition, this program is a MUST-HAVE! With versions 2 and 3 of Audition, pressing record in the multitrack writes the new audio directly to your hard drive, even though you may not yet be sure that what you’re recording is going to be a ‘keeper’. This means that over time, you can end up with quite a lot of saved audio files on your hard disc that you don’t need or want to keep. Mediasweeper will help you identify (and move) those useless files to another folder ready for deletion (or archiving). And if you can spare a few bucks via a PayPal donation, I’m sure Michael would be most appreciative! Podcast: Play in new window | Download
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September 12, 2008e-Seminars… againJust checked with my contact at Adobe here in Sydney. And I should probably have included the Shutters Inc listeners in the last post… so I’m doing it now.
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Upcoming Adobe e-SeminarsHi all, Friday 19th September, 2008 Monday 27th October 2008 Friday 21st November 2008 All e-Seminars take place at the same URL, which is right here. However, if you go there in advance, you’ll probably see some other e-Seminar title and some other presenter’s name.
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