AES Fall 2007 Video Blog 2

October 11, 2007
Gearwire Video Blog 2

Due to the overwhelming success of Gearwire's AES Video Blog 1 (as well as the fact that we already had the footage), we're back with Video Blog 2. Gearwire meets new friends and walks around New York, on location at Madison Square Garden where the all seeing eyes of Sting protect this hub of metropolitan life.

Visit the official Cycling '74 site here.

Ableton Orchestral Ensemble Essentials Partner Instrument: Strings, Brass, And Woodwinds
Ableton Free Retro Synths From Puremagnetik: Free Synth Samples For Live 8 And Suite 8 Owners
Ableton Live Version 8.2.5: Live Music-Production Software Updated, Now Compatible With Lion
Sun Airway Interview, Pitchfork Music Festival 2011: Fun With Computers! (Video)
Cakewalk Sonar X1d Update And Sonar X1 Producer Crossgrade Announced
Cakewalk ProChannel Concrete Limiter Module Released For Sonar X1 Producer Expanded's ProChannel
Cakewalk Sonar X1 Advanced Workshop: Next Level With Craig Anderton Video Tutorial Released
Cakewalk Softube Mix Bundle Released In Sonar X1 Producer Expanded Module Format
Cycling ’74 Max 6 And Cycling ’74 Gen Add-On Patching Domain Released
Cycling '74 Holiday Sale, Cycling '74 Vizzie Announced
Endangered Guitar: Call PETA, This Guy's Abusing A Protected Species!
Cycling 74 Max for Live Makes Us All Go, Oh Wow!
Rane Serato Scratch Live: DJ Jazzy Jay Shows Us Serato Scratch Live
Rane Serato Scratch Live: DJ Jazzy Jay Shares Some Of His Expertise
Serato TDM Plug-ins: Time Stretching In Pro Tools And Logic
BLUE Microphones Robbie: Joe's Robotic Preamp Buddy
printer friendly version

AES FALL BLOG

By: Anonymous Coward
Most pointless video ever. Yoo owe me for the time it took to watch it.
Sat, 2007-10-20 02:14

I wish i could...

By: bholland
...box it up and send some "time" to you, Mr. Anonymous Coward, but I would need a user name or email. Thus, your time is mine!
Mon, 2007-10-22 13:02

We'll say that video is 2

By: jirvinggiles
We'll say that video is 2 minutes long. Since surfing the internet and watching videos is not a very taxing job, we'll give you local minimum wage for that - $0.25 - but in return, we'd like you to let us know what you'd consider it worthwhile to see more of. Also, you'll have to cover postage. We're out of stamps.
Mon, 2007-10-22 13:09

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
  • No HTML tags allowed
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.

More information about formatting options

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Please type in the lowercase letters that are shown in the image above.

SPEAKER: You're watching Gearwire coming to you live, the 123rd annual AES convention.

COLIN MCDOWELL: Hi. My name is [PH] Colin McDowell. We're here at AES, but in case you didn't get a chance to go at AES, you can go to -- oh, I don't know, Gearwire.Com, and check it out. It'll be as if you went to the whole show. Why would you want to do that? Well, it's because you're busy, you're working, you're a professional, maybe you're married and have two kids like me, but anyway you can watch it on Gearwire.Com. Rock on.

JAIME ENDICK: You guys, it's 7 o'clock. We have to go instead of 8 a.m. We have a lot of things to do today.

BILL HOLLAND: Yeah 7 a.m. It's when's lunch? Like five minutes?

JOE WALLACE: I'm Joe Wallace for Gearwire.Com. We're outside of Madison Square Garden in New York City covering AES, and we've gotten a lot of good stuff so far. We talked to an engineer on "Space Oddity" by David Bowie and "Hey Jude" by The Beatles. We will show you that coming soon. There's new products from Focusrite and Novation, and we're getting some insider dirt with Ableton. What's the scoop? Keep watching because we've got some exclusive stuff coming your way. Look for products from TASCAM. We've got something from Lexicon; they have a new rack mount reverb effects unit coming, and there's just a whole bunch of really good stuff, and also keep your eyes peeled for some stuff by Cycling '74. We have the insider dirt at Gearwire.Com.

I need awesome gear... I'd like a free gear catalog!
My opinion is awesome. I'd like to take a gear survey