As people who follow me on Facebook already know, just before Christmas, I spoke with Shelton.
I can’t elaborate beyond what you have already been told… both of us have had full time commitments which have prevented us from recording over the last 8 months or so.
Some aspects of this predicament have recently changed which should mean that fingers crossed, Shelton and I will be able to recommence production of SI in the new year.
Shelton has some PC audio issues to sort out (which I believe Richard Annable is going to help him with… that right, Richard?), and I am in the process of moving my home studio.
So, suffice to say, there may not be any new podcasts in January, but February SHOULD see us back on the rails.
I’d love to promise you it will be so, but you know how I feel about counting chickens and eggs and things…
So, hang in there gang… this podcast ain’t dead yet.
![]() Some recent listener feedbackShutters Inc Firstly let me start with reference to something that Bruce had mentioned, I think in episode 137. You were quite concerned with the audio quality that you were able to present to listeners from the portable recorder used at Echuca, the audio on that episode was fine. I have recently dabbled with other podcasts, and have since canceled all of the downloads except Shutters Inc. Bruce the quality of the audio delivered by you leaves all others far behind, keep up the good work. Thanks for the great pod casts not only in the information passed on but also the technical quality. Mark Chapman Sine Language Bruce, I can only say, in my opinion, that the services you are providing are greatly appreciated. J. R. Building the pod I've only recently decided to get back into music production after a prolonged absence. So, when it came to choosing a DAW, it came down to a choice between FL Studio and Audition. Dollar wise, quite similar although FL Studio does offer more in the way of virtual instruments for this price range. But I chose Audition for two clear reasons. 1. I really like the look and feel. The layout is just easy on the eye and made sense to me very quickly. 2. I knew I had a great teacher. I discovered Building the Pod through the Adobe web site and soon found Sine Language. I have to thank you sincerely for your weekly tuition. It has turned a somewhat severe learning curve into managable bite size pieces. I simply can't overstate how thankful I am of your weekly podcasts. Bye for now. Ross Huntley |
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December 29th, 2008 at 17:20
Good news, mate. Can’t wait for the next episode of Shutters Inc.
December 30th, 2008 at 6:59
Hi Bruce
I know what it is like to be really busy. I appreciate that you guys are trying to get together for our benefit.
Hope that the New Year gives you time to do what you want, and you get a little spare time to put together more podcasts.
December 31st, 2008 at 4:53
Great news! Miss your podcast and I look forward to your return!!
January 21st, 2009 at 5:42
Bruce / Shelton … there’s a word “loyal” in “loyal listener” … looking forward to whenever you’re back!