How Sound Affects by @SoundCloud…
Very Interesting… really well done!
How Sound Affects by @SoundCloud…
Very Interesting… really well done!
Digitals — Soundscape…
Really good… read the article HERE
wnyc:
A little list can save you lots of time. Here are the “pickups” from the most recent taping of our politics podcast. Minor things: mostly coughs, re-takes, technical glitches that are easily edited out. If you write down the timecode as they happen, it makes editing a lot easier. Podcast comes out tomorrow!
-Jody, BL Show-
“Audio is very intimate. When you’re sitting there talking with somebody for a long time, eventually the pretenses kind of fall away.” - Marc Maron

SoundCloud SF’s first meetup - A panel discussion on ‘The Future of Radio’
Panel Moderator: Jim Colgan - former WNYC producer and Head of Media at Mobile Commons
Panelists:
Larry Magid - Tech-analyst CBS Radio, KCBS San Francisco, and tech-writer for The San Jose Mercury and CNET.com (LarryMagid.com)
Nikki Silva - of the Peabody award-winning duo The Kitchen Sisters (www.kitchensisters.org)
Glynn Washington - Creator and host of PRX and NPR’s Snap Judgment (www.SnapJudgment.org)
Ian Hill - KQED’s Online Community Engagement specialist (www.KQED.org)
Join our meetup to stay up-to-date on our future meetups! http://www.meetup.com/All-About-Sound/
Audio sharing platform SoundCloud has announced that it has signed up a total of 10 million users, rapid acceleration in takeup for the startup which launched in 2008 and had just 3 million users in February 2011.
The Berlin-based startup announced 5 million users in June 2011, meaning that the total number of registered users has doubled in the space of seven months. We caught up with CEO and co-founder Alexander Ljung at the DLD conference in Munich, Germany, today, to find out what was driving this growth. He explained that its mobile apps (with a total of 5 million downloads) and developer ecosystem (over 10,000 apps either available or in development) are helping to push the growth.
NPR Music Field Recordings: Mantra at Lowe’s Hardware Store
There’s something primeval about guys banging on wood. But the New York percussion group Mantra takes such primitive pounding to a surprisingly refined level. For composer Michael Gordon’s mesmerizing new work — Timber, written for six two-by-fours — Mantra set up a public performance of the piece in the lumber department of a big-box hardware store in Alexandria, Va. Who knew 60 inches of processed pine could sound so good?
Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Dena Trugman, Tom Huizenga
Audio Engineer: Kevin Wait
Additional Videography: Mike Katzif
Executive Producers: Anya Grundmann, Keith Jenkins