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So much gear…
When I walked around at Musikmesse in Frankfurt I realized that there were a lot of recording gear aimed at amateur musicians, i.e. interfaces that lets you connect your iPod and has two channels with microphone preamps… Or something along those lines. I often report about these type of interfaces here as well, because I […]
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AudioFinder – the original sound browser
You might remember that I made a lot of nose about Snapper before and when it was released. Today I took a look at what seems to be the original – AudioFinder by Iced Audio. It actually looks more advanced to me, and it seems like it’s free with limited use. There’s a video showing […]
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Interesting podcasting gear found today
Alesis iMultiMix 9R This sturdy, compact, all-in-one rack-mounted mixer with integrated iPod player features 5 mic/line inputs with inserts to allow for easy external processing of incoming channels, or iPod audio playback. The iMultiMix 9R also features 2-band per channel EQ, Mic/Line inputs and iPod playback in a single, intuitive package. Alesis Via Harmony Central […]
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Soundhack – free (and not free) audio tools
I just happened to stumble upon a company called Soundhack today. They have plenty of tools for free, including one for specral audio processing, a pitch fork (probably not very interesting for podcasting) as well as a free plug-in bundle with various effects. Soundhack Originally posted on February 26, 2008 @ 4:02 am
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Antares Voice Thing! cartoonish…
Antares, the creators of Auto-Tune (possibly the only software that has caused a debate about whether or not it’s “right” to use it), has released Voice Thing! Voice Thing! lets anyone subtly or radically change the character of their voice, turn their (audio) self into a monster or alien, or create the effect of being […]