Looks like my album will be out end of next week, probably,
"Little Theatre"
On the BitMapSounds label.
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Re: How do you handle DAW distractions and old, buried ideas?
What is this "flow" you talk about? I’m either playing or not, if I’m not playing I’m not recording, I never go back to old ideas, I have two plug-in's that are almost permanently on my screen ReaEQ, and ReaComp, occasionally VintageVerb, I never go hunting for plugs, and when a piece/album is finis ...
- Forum: Apps | Other Computers/OS Topic: How do you handle DAW distractions and old, buried ideas? Replies: 18 Views: 450
Re: Unusual recording sessions
In the 1980's a man booked an hour at my studio in Key West to record vocal/ guitar and showed up without a guitar, so I lent him my 1958 Gibson J50. It started out normal enough with regular forgettable lyrical content, but then he started getting loudly excited and red in the face. Then he got ...
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Unusual recording sessions Replies: 25 Views: 825
Re: Double bass mic for live and quick recording
I’d go for a ribbon, something like a Beyer 160, would do the job.
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Double bass mic for live and quick recording Replies: 5 Views: 268
Re: Migrating to a new Mac
I'm not really making any particular point ... just how it seems to me ... I bet you have a modular hi-fi. You might even turn your nose up at an all-in-one hi-fi because they're for cloth-eared consumers. "Oh, I could never get a modular hi-fi to work. The wires, you know." I like my modular ...
- Forum: Mac Music Topic: Migrating to a new Mac Replies: 15 Views: 382
Re: Migrating to a new Mac
The next migration will be back to a PC, or a tape machine if Microsoft continue to carry on like they are. I bought my iMac simply because I was curious, people were telling me "it will change your life, you’ll never look back" yes, it did, change my bank balance, and I was looking back at how l ...
- Forum: Mac Music Topic: Migrating to a new Mac Replies: 15 Views: 382
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Unusual recording sessions Replies: 25 Views: 825
Re: SOS @ 40 - give us your Comments!
resistorman wrote: ↑Mon Sep 01, 2025 2:56 pmSound On Sound is an island of rationality in a sea of clickbait. Thank you!
If that’s the case I’m the SOS equivalent of Papa Westray.

- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: SOS @ 40 - give us your Comments! Replies: 42 Views: 1088
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Unusual recording sessions Replies: 25 Views: 825
Re: Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI
Interesting news item on the radio this morning, apparently AI generated music has to be labelled and described as such, on internet downloads etc.
- Forum: Music Business Topic: Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI Replies: 115 Views: 3164
Re: Unusual recording sessions
Forgot, me recording the sound effects for the film Mr Nice Guy, which involved me mic'ing up certain parts of our oven, to simulate a prison door closing.
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Unusual recording sessions Replies: 25 Views: 825
Re: Unusual recording sessions
I suppose an engineers job is to expect anything, I was only an assistant, but did get to experience many things, from recording low flying WW11 fighter planes while laying on a runway, steam engines, to full orchestras and everything in between. Personally my most challenging was a 22 piece Imrov ...
- Forum: Recording: Gear+Techniques Topic: Unusual recording sessions Replies: 25 Views: 825
Re: Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI
Who is our audience? That's the question isn't it? It most definitely helps if you are able to perform your music at concerts/gigs. The last couple of bands I have been in started off by simply getting in touch with better known gigging bands of a similar genre that we liked and asking for support ...
- Forum: Music Business Topic: Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI Replies: 115 Views: 3164
Re: 37 key synth - recommendations?
I have a Novation A-Station, the sounds it’s capable of are very ambiguous, defy explanation, to say it’s an analogue modelling synth is a massive understatement, the sounds it produces, you’d never guess what made them, acoustic, or electronic.
- Forum: Keyboards+Synthesizers Topic: 37 key synth - recommendations? Replies: 47 Views: 1606
Re: Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI
Getting back to the subject of the OP, one of the things that I think we lose sight of as people involved in the production of music, is that to the majority of the general public, music isn't that important. Even in the heyday of popular music most of the time it has been used as background noise ...
- Forum: Music Business Topic: Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI Replies: 115 Views: 3164
Re: Keystep 37 repair
I did a bodge, it works.
I drilled a small hole in the pot shaft, fitted a small screw in it, screwed on a little black Doepfer style knob, job done.
I drilled a small hole in the pot shaft, fitted a small screw in it, screwed on a little black Doepfer style knob, job done.
- Forum: Keyboards+Synthesizers Topic: Keystep 37 repair Replies: 7 Views: 793
Re: Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI
I answered, a theoretical physicist so that I could unravel the mystery of time and the block universe and so on. Interesting, how none of the fundamental questions about life, time, the universe, have never been answered, if AI can answer those questions, will God provide a convenient glitch in it ...
- Forum: Music Business Topic: Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI Replies: 115 Views: 3164
Re: Pedal Board vs small Mixer for Flexibility
I was looking t Chris Carters pedal board, he’s got around three rows of pedals to treat different things, you could do similar and feed each row with a different instrument, a bit of pre-planning could sort out the effects you want to use in each row, the output of each row goes into a mixer, take a ...
- Forum: Guitar Technology Topic: Pedal Board vs small Mixer for Flexibility Replies: 8 Views: 269
Re: Simple question - emulating old school 16 bit midi
Midi is Midi, surely, isn’t the OP talking about the "sounds" themselves?
- Forum: Keyboards+Synthesizers Topic: Simple question - emulating old school 16 bit midi Replies: 18 Views: 425
Re: Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI
I'm not convinced... but time will tell. Thankfully, my career and pension don't depend on the outcome! :shifty: :think: On a related note are you thinking of retiring and if so who’s going to be answering technical questions at SOS? Well of course, given my well balanced and supremely logical t ...
- Forum: Music Business Topic: Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI Replies: 115 Views: 3164
Re: Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI
ALL present company excepted of course but I cannot lose the feeling that all the worries about AI are stemming from its steady creep up the "intellectual ladder"? Ever since the invention of the power loom, people have been put out of work by machines. "Automation" it was called when I was growing ...
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- Forum: Music Business Topic: Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI Replies: 115 Views: 3164
- Forum: Music Business Topic: A Realistic View of the Music Biz? Replies: 61 Views: 1705
Behringer Model D all time low
I always keep an eye on Amazon for cheap Berry stuff, this is the lowest I’ve seen for one of these, if any if you are interested, looks like other dealers are matching it by the looks of it. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Behringer-Model-Legendary-Analogue-Synthesizer/dp/B0791T5MLV/ref=sr_1_15?crid=L ...
- Forum: Keyboards+Synthesizers Topic: Behringer Model D all time low Replies: 5 Views: 618
Re: Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI
just like anything else, we only have two choices, no choice and no choice at all. There is an alternative, the question is have we got the guts to take it? you "can" stop "progress" if that’s what you want to call it. Half the world has to wake in the morning and wonder where the next meal is c ...
- Forum: Music Business Topic: Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI Replies: 115 Views: 3164