DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter?

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DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter?

Hey Everyone...

Have you been getting your copies of the DigiFreq newsletter? That's assuming you signed up for it, of course. I just wanted to check because I've heard from some people that said they haven't been getting it.

If not, you can access back issues here:
http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/issues.asp

And you can either check to make sure your address is in the database or sign up free here:
http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/subscribe.asp

Oh, and yes, it's filled with lots of good info and techniques, so hopefully this post is ok.

Thanks!
Scott

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    scook
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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/03 18:37:39 (permalink)
    Have not received it in some time. Subscribed years ago and your site says I am already a subscriber.
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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/03 19:36:19 (permalink)
    Also haven't gotten an issue in a good while...couple of months or so.

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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/03 20:29:54 (permalink)
    Hey Scook and Jimbo,

    Have you whitelisted garrigus.com in your email settings just in case the newsletter might be getting filtered as junk?

    If you go to this page and type in your email address, you can request a back issue and see if you receive it...
    http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/issues.asp

    Thanks!
    Scott

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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/04 02:30:49 (permalink)
    There is no junk filter on the email account. Just tested and received a back issue.
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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/04 08:25:19 (permalink)
    Hey Scook,

    Okay, cool. Looks like it's working.

    Thanks!
    Scott

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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/04 09:50:09 (permalink)
    Issue 44 just showed up
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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/04 10:20:57 (permalink)
    Excellent! Yep, that's the latest one.

    By the way, any specific topics you'd like to see covered in future issues?

    Scott

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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/04 10:37:20 (permalink)
    Wow, I am probably the worst person to ask. But if I had to answer, with the explosion of Reverb FXs on the market recently maybe some coverage of typical when/how to use the various types/algos of reverb might be generally useful. Recently, I have been playing with Izotope Iris, so the spectral stuff is catching my eye, stuff like R-Mix, Iris, Alchemy, RX and SpectralLayers Pro.
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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/04 12:27:58 (permalink)
    Just got Issue 44, but the last one I'd received previously was Issue 39, so 4 issues didn't make it. I not only have "Scott R. Garrigus" whitelisted, I have you shunted into a special folder.

    Whatever the problem was, it seems to be OK now.


    Topic suggestion: summaries of similar plugins, comparing features and price. As Steve noted above, there have been a lot of reverb plugins released in the past year. Too many for consumers too keep up with. What's unclear is what differentiates them from one another. The same could be said for any category of effects: compressors, limiters, delays, equalizers.

    Here's an idea, if you're brave enough to question common wisdom: nobody needs more than two compressors, and most could do just fine with just one, as long as they understood it well enough. 
    post edited by bitflipper - 2013/02/04 12:36:08


    All else is in doubt, so this is the truth I cling to. 

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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/04 12:48:19 (permalink)
    scook

    Wow, I am probably the worst person to ask. But if I had to answer, with the explosion of Reverb FXs on the market recently maybe some coverage of typical when/how to use the various types/algos of reverb might be generally useful. Recently, I have been playing with Izotope Iris, so the spectral stuff is catching my eye, stuff like R-Mix, Iris, Alchemy, RX and SpectralLayers Pro.
    Hey Scook,


    Everyone has good info and opinions to share. Those are some great ideas. Added to the list...


    Thanks!
    Scott

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    * Publisher of the NewTechReview free consumer technology newsletter: http://newtechreview.com/?NewTechReview


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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/04 12:54:23 (permalink)
    bitflipper

    Just got Issue 44, but the last one I'd received previously was Issue 39, so 4 issues didn't make it. I not only have "Scott R. Garrigus" whitelisted, I have you shunted into a special folder.
    Whatever the problem was, it seems to be OK now.

    Topic suggestion: summaries of similar plugins, comparing features and price. As Steve noted above, there have been a lot of reverb plugins released in the past year. Too many for consumers too keep up with. What's unclear is what differentiates them from one another. The same could be said for any category of effects: compressors, limiters, delays, equalizers.

    Here's an idea, if you're brave enough to question common wisdom: nobody needs more than two compressors, and most could do just fine with just one, as long as they understood it well enough. 
    Hey Bit,


    Hmmm... not sure what happened. Glad you got the current issue. You can grab any that you missed at:
    http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/issues.asp


    Another great idea and added to the list... yeah, I think you're right. We're all inundated with plug-ins these days. Too many plug-ins and too little time.


    Thanks!
    Scott

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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/04 13:24:55 (permalink)
    Just received Issue #44 five minutes ago.


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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/04 15:31:49 (permalink)
    DPete

    Just received Issue #44 five minutes ago.
    Hey Doug...


    Excellent... thanks for letting me know!


    Any suggestions for future topics you'd like to see covered in the newsletter?


    Thanks!
    Scott

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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/04 17:31:10 (permalink)
    Scott, just got mine at 3:24pm CST! Thanks

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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/04 19:49:35 (permalink)
    Jimbo21

    Scott, just got mine at 3:24pm CST! Thanks
    Hey Jim...


    Cool... thanks for letting me know! I appreciate it.


    Did you want to see any specific topics in future issues?


    Thanks!
    Scott

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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/04 19:50:11 (permalink)
    Everyone: I have one more batch to send out tomorrow and then the latest issue (44) will be out to everyone. So, if anyone doesn't get it, let me know.


    Thanks!
    Scott

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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/05 17:20:58 (permalink)
    Sonar X2 tips, maybe some reviews of audio interfaces, mixing tips perhaps. That's about I can think of ATM.

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    Re:DigiFreq Pro Audio and Music Technology Newsletter? 2013/02/05 19:24:08 (permalink)
    Jimbo21

    Sonar X2 tips, maybe some reviews of audio interfaces, mixing tips perhaps. That's about I can think of ATM.
    Hey Jim,


    Cool... I'll add those to the list. re: SONAR... got a boatload of vids in the works.


    Thanks!
    Scott



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