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[Show #86] PianoTeq 2.0 Review & Smells Like Courtney Love?

Project Studio Network Recording Podcast

Release Date: 09/26/2007



News, Crosstalk, we dig in the Cat Box, a Gear Review, a Feature Story and we tweak The Stupid Knob...HARD!


News:

Crosstalk:

The Cat Box:

You Can Only Be So Cosmic by Robert Willey.

Here's what Robert told us about the background of this track, "I wrote, conducted, played synth, and sang this with the University of California San Diego Jazz Ensemble in the early 1980s, and the concert was recorded in stereo on a 15 IPS reel to reel. I’ve since overdubbed the vocals and added synthesizer reinforcement with Reason in Pro Tools. I’m not happy with the muddiness. I have the tape track going through a Waves denoise plugin to get rid of the hiss. Any suggestions?"


Feature Story:

Gear Review:

Modartt's PianoTeq 2.0

Pianoteq is quality virtual instrument using breakthrough technology, available for PC and Mac as a VST/AudioUnit/RTAS plugin and stand-alone player. It models the sound of the piano in real time as opposed to playing back static recordings, like modern sampled instruments.

Feature Highlights:

  • Responds in real time to pianist's interpretation
  • Sounds and behaves like a real piano
  • Extraordinary playability and expressiveness
  • Advanced tuning, voicing and soundboard adjustment
  • Extremely small (15 MB) and fast loading


Visit the PianoTeq Web Site - Free 45-day Demo





The Super Stupid Knob:

    Smells Like . . . Courtney Love?

    Marilyn Manson, The Broadway Star?

    Fitty Cent - Keepin' It Real!


Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question:

Q: What was the first hip-hop single to hit #1 on the pop charts and what was the artist's name? BONUS QUESTION: What is the artist's real name?

A: Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice. His real name? Robert Matthew Van Winkle!

This week's big winner is Howard Northrup. He offered up even more details on this. Howard says, "One other little bit of trivia about him - his birthday is on Halloween. And no, I didn’t have to Google any of those meaningless facts. I grew up in South Florida, where Robbie was making a "name" for himself."

Howard takes home a copy of Guitar And Drum Trainer courtesy of Ryan Smith over at GuitarAndDrumTrainer.com.

Honorable Mention goes out to Patrique Osbourne and Steve, who called in his answer using our Listener Hot Line. Steve also generously forgot to hang up his phone so that we got to listen to him listening to PSN!


See you next week!


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