Thanks Old55 for checking it out.
I know can do much better with a little more organization.Heck, I didn't even use an outline or a plan.
Here's the thing though- To do it right you need to spend money which I would hope to recoup if I do this. I only want to recoup enough to cover my expenses. I'm not really sure how that would happen yet.
There are engineers and musicians right here who would make excellent interviewees on the show .I don't ever see it running out of subject matter. Lots of subjects to cover in home recording with changes happening all the time. The other guys who make these podcasts all use PT or Logic. I would be the first podcaster to make a show and tout Cakewalk Sonar as a viable and effective way to get things done in the studio. Not that the other guys haven't mentioned Cakewalk products,but in their studios they don't use it. I understand that they have an investment in PT, especially if they bought big into the hardware versions of it. There are other alternatives and Cakewalk figures big into that. I don't think enough musicians know that yet. Circumstances are changing though.
It's us home studio users who are now a large driving force behind what recording software and hardware companies do and in how they invest.If we speak loudly with our money, then we have the power to change the direction that things are going in.