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It seems that every few months this song/video arrives on my feed and I'm compelled to watch it (usually multiple times).  Having listened to the other songs made by the two in this video (which aren't bad, just not "Wow!"), I'm always struck how lightning can happen out of the blue.  All aspects of song, lyrics, music video and people involved seem to fit perfectly.  Anyway, today was one of those days that it showed up in my YouBoob stream, but then I saw the second video below and it makes sense to someone like me who could have really gone places if I had even one little desire for fame.

Goyte - Somebody That I Used To Know

 

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1 hour ago, msmcleod said:

 

 

We just learned Locomotive Breath by Jethro Tull.

It took me 3 days to make the backing track. I'll sing and play flute, and my partner will play one of the guitar parts. We'll try it on the PA for the first time later today.

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https://dawbench.libsyn.com/episode-34-the-art-of-analog-modeling-ii-cherry-audio-reviving-analog-legends

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Hosted by Vin Curigliano of AAVIM Technology, I am joined by guest co-host Pete Brown of Microsoft, and special guests Dan Goldstein (CTO) and Mitchell Sigman (Lead Designer) @ Cherry Audio.

We discuss Dan and Mitchell's history with music and technology, their shared passion for early synths and computers, and how their paths merged at Cherry Audio. We discuss Dan's early coding career at Sonic Foundry, his initial explorations with analog physical modeling, and how that set the foundations for later developments explored at Cherry Audio. We cover Mitchell's adventures in live performance and touring with some major artists and discuss his time in tech journalism and authoring.

We dive into and explore the catalogue of classic vintage instruments that have been modeled, how the original instruments have been sourced, the impressive array of instruments the guys have in their respective collections, and share some stories of our mutual and collective passion for classic and iconic instruments.

We also cover the ongoing drive and philosophy for the company and the products, community feedback and interaction, and much, much more

 

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