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This past weekend, Soundwave came together at my new place to record two new songs, and we got quite a bit done. I still have a lot of mixing to do, but the new studio is definitely helping. Check out the pics below:

On a side note, the piano was tuned last week, and I’ve got the next podcast recorded. I’m a bit rusty so it’s taking me longer than normal to edit, but I hope to finish it tonight. Stay tuned!

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The past few weekends have been non-stop family and Soundwave. We had the “Night of Worship” on the 21st of November which encompassed a day of practice, Thanksgiving with the family the following weekend, two entire weekends of Soundwave recording, mixing, and mastering here in the studio after that, and I’ll be out in Sonora, TX hunting at the deer lease with dad and all my brothers this weekend. My goal is to take down the buck I passed on last season. (see last year’s blog and Youtube video)  I’ll try and send out some tweets about the hunting experience if I can get online.  The best part of it is going to be chillin’ with all my bros, David, Adam, and Josh for the first time in a very long time. 

Here’s the song we recorded. Jeremy wrote it for the DCYC event we’ll be serving an entire weekend at in late January. It is going to be awesome!

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I mentioned in the last podcast that I would blog about the new method of recording used in the last podcast. Instead of the Roland R-09HR, I used a balanced pair of Rode NT5′s with the Apogee Duet as an audio interface. The results were pretty surprising.  Normally the EQ I use will have massive peaks and valleys throughout, but with the NT5′s, very little EQ or anything else for that matter was needed.

This is a good shot from the front. You can see the XY pattern used.

NT5_XY_Pattern

This shows the XY pattern from the back, and the placement inside the piano. I actually used Westone in-ear monitors, which completely block out any sound and listened to what the mics picked up using various positions over the piano strings and soundboard. This is what I came up with.

XY_Pattern_Back

Here’s the MacBook Pro running Logic Studio 9 with the Apogee Duet ready to go. This thing is so quiet!

MBPro&Apogee_Duet

A shot of the whole setup.

NT5_Full_view

Because of Thanksgiving weekend, I’ll be taking this week off from the podcast to spend some time with the family. Next Saturday, Soundwave is going to record one of our new songs here at the Maestro Music studio, but I’ll try to get another podcast recorded next Sunday after church. Happy Thanksgiving!

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For the past 2 weeks, study time was cut in half, but I’ve started picking up speed again for the 2 month stretch I have left.  During this time off, I spent a bit of time researching the new Yamaha Disklavier Mark 4 System.  I even went to the local dealer and played one of the grand pianos that was built with the system.  5 word summary: It completely blew me away! They recorded about a minute of my music, and the playback was exactly what I played – sustain pedal and every meticulous keystroke made.  There’s a lot more it will do.  The benefits would be huge for my family, the Music To Pray By ministry, and me:

  1. The chance to playback the MIDI from the old Music To Pray By Album on an unbelievably sounding Yamaha 7′ 6″ Acoustic Grand, record it, and make it available to you.
  2. The ability to record MIDI first, not having to worry about the bird, the dogs, or anything, edit out the mistakes, play it back and record the flawless audio.
  3. Huge built-in teaching tools for SanBan.  I plan to start teaching him as early as 3.
  4. SOUND!!! THE UNBELIEVABLE SOUND A HUGE 7′ 6″ YAMAHA GRAND PIANO MAKES!!! :mrgreen:

Needless to say, this is something very exciting to me.  Upon further research, I discovered these things aint cheap.  They are basically the cost of a new Mercedes ML500.  During my research, an opportunity to buy a used one grabbed my attention. It was an S series which are crafted with much finer wood, it was only 2 years old, it was the pro version, which normally costs substantially more, and it was practically half off due to the seller’s circumstance. I came very close to making a very bad decision by going into debt, but thanks to some very wise counsel from my father, I turned down the offer and decided to start saving up for it.  In the meantime, I’ve thought about doing the podcast with a keyboard instead of the Yamaha C2 Grand. This way, I could go back and record those podcasts with the Yamaha DC7M4 when I get it.  What do you think?

Here’s a picture of it:

Yamaha DC7M4 Accoustic Grand Piano

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Here’s what happened:

It’s Saturday noonish, and I have a Soundwave gig in a few hours and need to get the podcast done before then.  So, is the microphone positioned perfectly in the sweet spot with input levels properly adjusted on the R-09HR?

Check.

Music picked out to play in case a song is needed?

Check check…

Ice maker turned off?

Chiggidy check…

A/C turned off?

That would be a….. CHECK!

Cell phone on vibrate?

Big Phat Check!

Dogs outside?

Diggidy dog check!

Parrot upstairs in the study?

….that would be affirmative

Yoko and SanBan upstairs in the bedroom keeping quiet for the next 30-40 minutes?

ccchhhhheeeeeaaaaaakkkkkkk!

Everything is ready to go so, I hit record on the R-09HR remote and begin to worship with music.  I just had the piano tuned and it’s sounding beautiful! I feel the Holy Spirit fill the room and find myself thinking, this is going to be the best podcast yet!  I finish the last song thinking that has to be right at 30 minutes excited about mixing since this was going to be the first podcast right after a tuning, and I look at the R-09HR and see this:

I know it’s blurry, but it says “standby”, which means the entire time I was playing, the recorder was waiting for me to press “record” one more time! DOPE! In the past, I’ve always checked to make sure it was recording before starting.  This time, I was so excited about getting started that this was the ONE thing I completely forgot to CHECK! As you can imagine, I hadn’t been that frustrated in a very long time.  But after a few minutes of banging my head against the wall, I realized that it was by no means a waste since my LORD heard every note played, and that made all the time spent in preparation and playing totally worth it.  I pray next week will be even better!

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Joe, a good friend of mine from church, was able to record this past Sunday’s service at The Connection Church, and the audio and video turned out surprisingly well.  He used external mic’s placed on either side of the auditorium, so there is a lot of “room” sound.


Connection Church 092108 from The Connection Church on Vimeo.

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After waiting over 2 weeks, I finally received confirmation from (ISC)2 that I passed the CISSP exam!  Thank you for your prayers and support.

The iPhone 2.1 update came out today.  I’ve upgraded but haven’t had a chance to see if there’s an improvement in 3G performance.  Apple said this update is supposed to fix the 3G signal problems as well as the following:

  • decrease in call set-up failures and call drops
  • significantly improve battery life for most users
  • dramatically reduced time to backup to iTunes
  • improve email reliability, notably fetching email from POP and Exchange accounts
  • faster installation of 3rd party applications
  • fixed bugs causing hangs and crashes if you have lots of 3rd party applications
  • improved performance in text messaging
  • faster loading and searching of contacts
  • improved accuracy of the 3G signal strength display
  • repeat alert up to two additional times for incoming text messages
  • option to wipe data after ten failed passcode attempts
  • Genius playlist creation

I went ahead and got the Roland Edirol R-09HR for recording the Music To Pray By blog.  I’ll also be using it as a stereo mic when I use in-ear monitors during live performance in order to hear the room since the Westones block out everything.  I currently do this with the R-09′s and it works really well.  I’ve already recorded some of this week’s posting with the R-09HR, but haven’t had a chance to compare yet.  I hope it’s an improvement in sound quality over the R-09.  According to Roland, the mic pre’s are supposed to be better, and it records at 24 bit 96k, which is double the sample over the older version.  I’ll be listing the R-09 on eBay this Tuesday to recoup some of the costs. Why Tuesday you might ask?  Ask me in a comment and I’ll elaborate…

Because of hurricane Ike, I decided to pull my antenna that was mounted on the side of my house and move it inside, and surprisingly enough, Windows Vista Media Center is reporting better signals inside at a lower altitude than what I was getting outside with it mounted much higher.  It must have been the attenuation of the added cable and grounding required.  On a side note, my family is in the path of this hurricane so please be in prayer for them as they ride it out.

Week 8′s podcast will be posted sometime tomorrow as long as we don’t loose power.  Based on the current Ike forecast, that shouldn’t be an issue – just a bunch of much needed rain.

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Tech talk…

I have some tech stuff to blog about:

CISSP

First, as some of you know, I’ve been studying very hard for the past few months for the CISSP examination, which turned out to be a big waste of time since most of what I studied was material NOT on the exam.  I woke up early this morning, drove to San Antonio, sat down to take the test at 8:45 AM and didn’t leave till 2:30 PM.  It is by far the hardest written exam I’ve ever taken.  Also, they must have recently changed the structure of the exam because I was expecting to see a lot more technical questions, and there were around 5 out of 250.  At least I know I got 5 of the questions right! I won’t find out what my score is for a while.  They told me up to 6 weeks, but I’m sure I’ll blog or twit about it as soon as the results come in.

Secondly, I have to apologize for the most recent podcast.  I forgot that my R-09 was set to record to MP3 instead of WAV.  This got changed when I used it to record a practice for the upcoming Austin Jazz Music Festival gig next weekend and I needed extra recording time.  Of course, an R-09HR with a 32GB SD Card would fix this.  Okay, I pledge to use any donations minus 10% for tithe towards the purchase of one! :-) I’ve been listening to the podcast as I write this post and I’ve noticed that it has a darker sound than my previous podcasts.  I had the R-09 positioned like I always do.  It either had to be converting MP3 to WAV while importing the audio into Logic Pro, then back to MP3 for the post, or the way the R-09 handles recording to MP3.  There may have been some stuff I could have done with EQ, but initially I didn’t really hear any difference on my studio monitors.  I should have done a comparison with previous podcast audio prior to bouncing…  Lesson learned.

Lastly, as you may have heard, the iPhone 3G signal problem has been narrowed down to the Infineon chipset used in the manufacturing of the new iPhone.  Apple has been very quiet about this whole thing, but Steve Jobs wrote a letter to some complaining customers that this issue affects approximately 2% of iPhone 3G owners which comes out to around 60,000 iPhones.  Personally, I believe it’s much more than that since I haven’t seen an iPhone 3G that didn’t have the same issue as mine, plus like I mentioned before, I’m on my 3rd one.  On a positive note, Jobs assured the customers in the letter that this issue can be resolved with a firmware update.  Unfortunately, the recent 2.0.2 update didn’t resolve it, although it did fix some problems I was having with software hanging and GPS seems to come up faster.  I really want my 3G though!  Come on Apple – help out a loyal fan!

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Just in case anybody would like to submit a request this week – here is the blog to use.  Just so you know – I’m not holding my breath since we’re 0 for 2 now ;-) .  The same disclaimer applies this week as the previous weeks.  Because of the way this week is shaping up, I probably won’t be able to record this week’s podcast till Saturday around noon so there is some time to post a request or suggestion if you’d like, and I’ll do my best to work it in.

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I just wanted to talk about the recent music post and bring a couple of things to your attention. There are a few things that are different between week 1 and week 2′s recording. On the Roland R-09, I used the auto gain control with a low mic gain setting for week 2 whereas with week 1, AGC was off, and I had the mic gain set to high. This resulted in a more balanced recording with much less overhead to work with so a lot of noise was induced when I normalized the track. Thanks to Micah Petrea‘s hookup last night, we were able to reduce the noise a little. I also used 24 bit 48k during week 2 vs. 16 bit 44.1k for week 1. Of course, I compress to mp3 at 192kbps using VBR after touching up a little, but some would argue starting with a higher quality signal can make a difference. Next week, I’ll try AGC with the mic gain up and see what happens. If you’d like, comment here which week sounds better in your opinion.

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