
in Airchecks, Audio, Internet, Jazz, Media, Music, Personal, Radio. Instrumental Invasion, 8/24/22 AugPosted by Mike C.
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Incidental to that first segment, Fred Wesley, the trombonist on “Theme from Good King Bad” by George Benson, was born on the Fourth of July!įor the third week in a row, I swapped out the second 2017-present segment, this time opting for a second 1985-95.Ĭlick here to download the aircheck MP3 or listen below:

All that remained was a tight 18 minutes on the 4th, which I accomplished. I was left with a net overage of 14 seconds, but I removed one further anecdote from the last talk break, and that allowed me to break even. On July 3, I worked on the third segment (adding back six seconds), fourth segment (making up 15 seconds), and second segment (making up 21). Their 2022 football season starts tonight (Thursday night) at Purdue!Īs the playlist shows, the other segment recorded July 2 was the fifth segment, making up 13 seconds. Most anecdotes and callbacks were scrapped from the script, but among those left in were the Penn State allusions: about returning from my sister’s graduation in 2005 and about the legendary 1994 season of Nittany Lions football. I recorded the segments wildly out of sequence because I knew that the last talk break would be really long, though not three minutes long! Even by removing ancillary sentences and speed compression, the segment still ended up 57 seconds over! With that in mind, the remaining segments were recorded in order of what I presumed to be shortest. The talk break script was drafted on July 1 and 2. The computer end is 1/8-inch TRS and the monitor end is dual 1/4-inch TS.

Then, I got a 6-foot male-to-male Y-splitter to run from the computer to the input jacks on the left monitor.
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I exchanged the Bluetooth monitors for their cheaper wired equivalent, even though the ones I replaced also had wired connections. Plus, without a wired connection, I couldn’t record computer audio from “stereo mix.” Installing a virtual cable worked temporarily, but didn’t last. (The bundles contained releases between 1974 and ’79.) On the 30th, new Bluetooth reference monitors arrived and initially worked, but interference led to incessant stuttering. I was preoccupied with ripping and editing tracks from two Maynard Ferguson CD album bundles on the 29th.

First, on the 28th, an opportunity arose to record the second hour of last week’s show. Annotations began on June 28, but were delayed until July 1. The playlist was created on the morning of June 27 before the marathon recording session of the August 17 show and last week’s first segment. Pickups were recorded on the 4th and 5th. The August 31 Instrumental Invasion on WCWP was recorded over three days: two segments on July 2, three on the 3rd, and one on the 4th before intermittent daytime fireworks began. in Airchecks, Audio, Education, Football, Internet, Jazz, Media, Personal, Radio, Sports, Travel. Instrumental Invasion, 8/31/22 SeptemPosted by Mike C.
