Sun, 28 October 2007 Special Hello to Irene, Shaun and Lee, who last night lost their father , husband and my very good friend Micheal Cooper.Micheal was my mentor, my friend and work colleague over the past 18 years. I will miss him very much and truly hope that I am wrong in my beliefs and hope that he is in a better place. This weeks show is about Vocal recording. Thanks for listening guys and to those of you with religion please say a prayer for my good friend Michael. Andrew Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 October 2007 Dave has provided some great audio samples and some excellent tips to take away with you. If you like or dislike this new format please let us know by emailing us to our gmail address which is homerecordingodyssey. Andrew Direct download: HRO_44_-_Bass_Guitar_Recording_Techniques.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:05 AM Comments[0] |
Sat, 13 October 2007 We also try out different rooms to see what effect they have. I also delve a little into mid side (M-S) recording but we will touch on that more in a later episode. Please go to the forum to vote on our new Theme Tune for the show, we have 3 submissions featured in this weeks episode. Andrew & Dave Direct download: HRO_43_-_Acoustic_Guitar_Recording_Techniques.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:31 AM Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 September 2007 From now on each show will be devoted to one specific topic. We may still do reviews but only one specific topic will be covered for the show such as EQ, Tracking, Recording Guitars etc. Regards Andrew & Dave Direct download: Episode_42_-_End_of_an_Era_and_a_New_beginning.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:43 AM Comments[2] |
Sat, 28 July 2007 Dave reviews his new Zoom H4 Andrew plays with his new from Ebay Rode NT2. Finally we have a new song for you to mix, get the files here: Explosions Sorry to those that submitted songs to play but we ran out of time with a show over 65 minutes this week so they will be played next week. We are hoping to be back on track for a weekly show from now on. Andrew Direct download: HRO_41_-_Joe__Dennis_Join_us_for_some_free_advice__we_have_a_new_song_for_you_to_mix.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:00 AM Comments[0] |
Mon, 9 July 2007 ChordStudio This is our 40th Episode ! Thank you all for your support so far. As the Home Made Hit show is currently un-attended, if anyone one would like to submit their home made hits, we will pick out two or three to play in-between our segments each week. Andrew Direct download: HRO_40_-_Free_Plugin_and_Interview_with_David_Edwards_from_Chordstudio.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:43 AM Comments[0] |
Sat, 16 June 2007 I have to thank Tony Butterworth from the Home Made Hit show for finding this one. Talking of Tony, he and Dave have written a new song and we play the final result on this weeks show. Last but not least Tony gives us a review on some budget mics Andrew Direct download: HRO_39_-_Budget_Mic_Review_Tony__Dave_have_a_new_Song_and_Chordstudio.com.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:21 AM Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 May 2007 Long Show for you today with a great review on the Tone Port and I interview Joe Dochtermann, author of the book Pro Techniques for Home Recording. The book is only $12.99 US and is available here:Pro Techniques for Home Recording You can check out his CDs here: Troutband 1 Troutband 2 Poachers Please check out the book as some of the proceeds go towards covering our bandwidth costs. Andrew Direct download: HRO_38_-_Joe_Dochtermann_Interview__Tone_Port_Review.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:33 PM Comments[1] |
Thu, 10 May 2007 Hello Everyone, We have an important lesson for you today regarding following guidelines, performing automatic updates and performing rigorous backup regimes. You can read all about Andrew's woes here: http://www.2090.org/zoom/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=8925 This week we have Brandon Hire as a guest. Brandon is a producer/guitar player and gives HRO listeners the opportunity to download and mix his song Distant Memory. Dave talks about mix bus compression. Thanks for listening! HRO Comments[1] |
Tue, 24 April 2007 HRO 36 Thanks for tuning in everyone! We have some great segments on this week's show: Dave talks about his new Line6 Toneport http://line6.com/toneport/ We have a great segment from listener Neil McDogall on EZ Drummer, a simple to use tool to create drum tracks for your songs. http://www.toontrack.com/ Thanks for the great segment Neil! You can check out more info on Neil at http://www.neilmcdougall.com/ Andrew gives us more info about using Side Chains to add some sizzle to your snare drums and using Beat Detective to replace drums. Dave talks about using Hitpoints in Cubase to do sound quantizing and drum replacement. Then he gets into mixing of the Kiss The Girl song and talks about the Ambience Reverb, Blockfish Compressor and using busses to simplify mixing. http://www.musictechmag.co.uk/mtm/features/groove-extraction-using-hitpoints-in-cubase-sx Thanks for listening everyone. Please drop us a note out at the forum! Andrew and Dave Comments[0] |
Mon, 9 April 2007 This week is a packed show. Dave talkes about his collaboration with Tony Butterworth from the: Home Made Hit Show. We have a guest segment about Band In A Box from Bill Mecca who is a voice over Talent and Sax Player. I do a couple of short segments, one on the use of Side Chains for Ducking and whatever the opposite of that is :-) and a segment on recording a blues track using a very basic Tascam HDD recorder with no effects or plugs other then those available in my guitar pedal and Phonic Mixer. We also discuss what I learnt working in a Professional Studio called Flying Fox Studios in Wagga Wagga. Andrew Comments[2] |
Tue, 27 March 2007 Show 34 - We get into some of the basics of Midi Editing, show off some free Midi synths, talk about sidechains some more, guitar recording and a bit of Bluegrass. Thanks to Slau, Tony and Brandon for segment contributions to this show! Please leave comments at our forum: Thanks for listening! Andrew and Dave |
Sat, 17 March 2007 Don't forget to check out Sameera's tunes at: Sameera - Triple J UnEarthed Andrew & Dave Comments[4] |
Sun, 11 March 2007 This is a filler show until the main show comes out within the next couple of days. I wanted to repost the limiting segment because in Episode 32 I accidentally left a mastering limiter on the master track which meant any subtleties in the sound were lost. I have also thrown in some samples of my own limiters that I have on my system. Let me know which you thinks sounds the best on the forum. Andrew http://www.masseyplugins.com/ http://www.wavearts.com/ http://www.digidesign.com/ http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1727.html Pocket Limiter Comments[0] |
Sun, 4 March 2007 Good show for you this week with more on Limiters, A segment on Recording Drums and info about Midi from Dave. Thank you Luis for your Paypal Donation Thank you Manzana for the music I am using as background to our banter. Thank you ALL for listening and your support. Andrew & Dave Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 February 2007 This week Dave does a review of his favorite free plug ins. Check the forum for a posting of links to all these plugs. Many thanks to Dave King for a great segment on Mastering Limiters and helping fill in while Andrew has the week off. Enjoy! Dave Here are Dave's favourite plugs!Camel Crusher � http://www.camelaudio.com WWAYM Compressor � http://www.wwaym.com Ambience Reverb - http://magnus.smartelectronix.com/ Pushtech EQ - http://www.kvraudio.com/developer_challenge/PushTecSetup.rar W1 Limiter � http://www.betabugsaudio.com/plugs.php FreeG Fader - http://www.kvraudio.com/get/2506.html Freeamp 2 � http://www.frettedsynth.com Color Tone Free � http://www.tritonedigital.com/ Bundles Beta Bugs Bundle - http://www.betabugsaudio.com/plugs.php Digital Fish Phones � http://www.digitalfishphones.com/ MDA Plug Ins � http://www.mda-vst.com/ Antress Modern Series VST Plug-Ins - http://www.modernplugins.in-tw.com/
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Tue, 6 February 2007 Hey All, Thanks to Joe DeHelian for the interview about his awesome software www.frettedsynth.com. We get into some of the details about how he created Freeamp 2 and his virtual guitar synth modules. Very fun stuff. Dave does a segment on how to EQ your instruments to make them stand out from each other. Make sure to check out the NWEQ. It is an awesome EQ and it is free for both Windows and Mac! http://www.wwaym.com/nweq.html Finally, Tomas gives us a segment on the difference between real tube amps, amp emulation, and how to get great guitar sounds. Thanks Tomas! Enjoy the show and drop us a line or check out the forums!http://www.2090.org/zoom/bbs/ Dave and Andrew
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Wed, 20 December 2006 In episode 28 Andrew plays some songs submitted by listeners to the song lyric project. Dave plays an excerpt from a recording session with a local high school band and we got two wonderful segments from listeners! DJ Ignition does part one of a great segment on looping (and compares Andrew to Ashlee Simpson...Ha Ha!) and Omegaman gives us a great review of the Heil and RE20 mics. Another great show in the books! Dave and Andrew Direct download: HRO28-LyricProj-RecordABand-Loops-MicReview.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:40 PM |
Mon, 11 December 2006 We have a new idea for an ongoing project involving you guys. Check out the Podcast for more details. If you want to get involved then you will need these lyrics as a starting point: Waiting for you Do I want another cup of coffee Yeh, I think I do I've been waiting here over an hour to talk with you You said you had something to tell me but you wouldn't say what I have a dreadful feeling That the news is not good Do I want another cup of coffee Yeh, I think I do I'm watching people talk & laugh As I sit here waiting for you Last week you said you couldn't spend any time with me You are too busy But I saw you in town holding hands With that guy you know from work Do I want another cup of coffee No I don't think I do I need to go home and figure out How I am going to live without you Comments[6] |
Sun, 3 December 2006 This week we discuss Tape Op magazine; a great free magazine available in the U.S. www.tapeop.com. Dave's segment covers recording and processing of electronic drums. Andrew continues his Should Have Been A Love Song segment by discussing the addition of instruments and vocals and the eq and processing he used. At the very end of the episode, we have a mix from "Nick" from the forum. Thanks for the mix Nick! Make sure to check out the forums: http://www.2090.org/zoom/bbs/viewforum.php?f=16 Thanks for listening! Dave and Andrew Direct download: HRO26_Electronic_Drum_Treatment_And_Love_Song_Part3.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:25 PM Comments[3] |
Sun, 26 November 2006 Tim Lee - Cool Rock Organ Sound Dusty Hughs - Killer Drum Track Manzana - The Great Solo David Criddle - Bass & Grunge Guitar Also thanks to Matbio, Tony and Caleb for their Mixes and sorry if I have left anyone off. Send me an email if I have or if you know of anyone I have forgotten so I can add them to the list. David does a great job of explaining in more detail the techniques behind using the LAME MP3 Encoder to get the best results. Have a good week everyone, only 4 left till Christmas. See you next week. Andrew & Dave Comments[2] |
Tue, 14 November 2006 I have been talking to Magnus Jonsson this week with regards to his Ambience Reverb Plugin. I have heard nothing but good things about Magnus's plugins and was dissapointed to hear that because he does not have access to a Mac Intel there will not be a Universal Binary any time soon. But for the rest of you, you can download now and use it on Windows, Mac OSX and OS9 Power PCs in AU and VST formats so go get it and have a play and let me know what you think. Magnus's home page is Magnus' PluginsNow if you all donate a couple of dollars to him maybe he can buy a Mac Mini and develop his plugins for The Mac Intel Platform! I asked Magnus what is involved in Developing a plugin, here is his answer: Andrew: Just a general question from someone who is not a programmer, what is involved in porting a program across to either a new platofrm or totally different operating system? Is it a case of a different assembler with a few code changes to allow for port calls etc and testing or does it involve writing the whole thing from scratch again? Magnus: Changing the compiler, probably changing code slightly at places, testing, possibly fixing bugs that get uncovered. Andrew: Also, where do you even start when it comes to writing plugins? Are there pre made libraries, is there standard code to handle audio etc? Magnus: Most plugins are written in in C++, so it's a good idea to get some basic understanding of C++ first. After that, you'll probably want to get familiar with VST or AU software development kits. For the sound processing www.musicdsp.org can provide some pointers. Before you write a real plugin you may find it easier to write some programs that read, process and write raw audio files on disk. You can laso download source code for open source plugins and learn from them. These are just some ideas. Hope this of help to any budding Plugin Developers out there! Andrew Brierley Category: Plugins -- posted at: 7:01 AM Comments[1] |
Mon, 13 November 2006 HRO 24 - Thanks for tuning in to the first episode from our new home, Libsyn. In this episode Andrew and Dave play and review listener remixes of Andrew's song "Should Have Been a Love Song". Thanks to all the people who sent us mixes. We would love to hear more if any of you want to give it a shot. Then Dave gives some tips on using effects on vocals. The specific parameters for his vocal settings will be posted at the forum: http://www.2090.org/zoom/bbs/ We would love to hear any feedback you have so go on out to the forums and post a message. Thanks for listening, Andrew and Dave Direct download: HRO24_Listeners_Mixes_and_Effects_On_Vocals.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:29 PM Comments[2] |
Fri, 10 November 2006 Another great show today. Andrew goes over the recording of his new tune. Make sure to check out the individual tracks from the song and do your own remix for us! Dave talks about studio monitors and listener Caleb Hawkins reviews some great, cheap mics for us! Dave also gives a tip about learning drums to work on your grove. Here is the link: http://www.vicfirth.com/education/rudiments.html Cheers! Dave and Andrew |
Sun, 5 November 2006 A short program this week due to Mothers Day and badly needed band practice. This epsiode touches on Stereo Field, Seperation, Panning and a little more about EQ. Comments[0] |
Special Hello to Irene, Shaun and Lee, who last night lost their father , husband and my very good friend Micheal Cooper.
Long Show for you today with a great review on the Tone Port and I interview Joe Dochtermann, author of the book Pro Techniques for Home Recording. The book is only $12.99 US and is available here:
I have been talking to Magnus Jonsson this week with regards to his Ambience Reverb Plugin. I have heard nothing but good things about Magnus's plugins and was dissapointed to hear that because he does not have access to a Mac Intel there will not be a Universal Binary any time soon. But for the rest of you, you can download now and use it on Windows, Mac OSX and OS9 Power PCs in AU and VST formats so go get it and have a play and let me know what you think. Magnus's home page is 
