[Rwp] I did it! I'm now an owner!

Scott Chesworth scottchesworth at gmail.com
Fri Apr 3 04:40:11 EDT 2015


Have you spent any time with podcasts in this area? There are some
amazing free resources out there. One of my favourites is Joe Gilder
of www.homestudiocorner.com. He does a free podcast each week and has
a bunch of tutorial products for cheap. He's a fairly decent mixer to
my ears, but more than that, the dude is good at talking about
concepts. I usually come away with something, whether that be a
simpler way to approach things or just a swift kick to the
motivationals.

Hth

Scott

On 4/3/15, Christopher-Mark Gilland via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
> I did it!  I just bought the discounted license for Reaper.  Now that I'm
> starting to get the hang of it, I definitely see its potential.
>
> I'll admit that I have a very long ways to go, but so far, I love what I'm
> seeing.  There definitely are some querks, but for the most part,
> considering its price, it was definitely worthit.
>
> Just wanted to share that.  OK, off to go learn more.  I do however have one
> question.
>
> I am not very good when it comes to listening to EBooks of any sort with
> computerized speech.  I don't care what TTS I use, after a while, it gives
> me a headache.  I was wonderring if either Audible, or Bard, even better,
> might have an audio book that I could download which covers very very basic
> fundemental mixing skills/termanology, etc from a beginners standpoint.  I
> really would like to read up more on what makes audio engineering go click.
> Again, I know there are books out there in pdf, or IBooks/Google Play, etc.
> but if I do this, I'd really rather just get a human reading to me.
>
> Either that, or does ITunes U have anything worthwhile?
>
> Chris.


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