Month: March 2012

HOME RECORDING: Smart Ways to Double Your Tracks

Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers questions. Enjoy!


Allindstrom.com Presents: Kinda Like A Big Deal with Dino Delvaille

In our interview with Dino, we discuss first meeting with Baby and the rest of the Cash Money roster. He said that Baby even pulled a gun out on him in their first sit down. That didn’t stop the deal from going down. Dino’s persistence kept the deal alive, as he talks about calling to…


Kraft Music – Korg Kronos Workstation Demo with Rich Formidoni

Rich Formidoni from Korg USA demonstrates the Korg Kronos 61 workstation at Kraft Music. Great product!


Mobb Deep in The Studio Making Some Beats (Havoc Prodigy)

Mobb Deep in the studio making beats. He’s one of the best so listen in!


Darin Klein On SXSW Music and Film Festival And Booking

Darin Klein, a booking agent for the South By Southwest Music Conference, talks about the festival and about his role in it. Listen in!


Yamaha O1V96i Digital Mixing Console Now with Full Suite of VCM Effects – Namm 2012

Blake from Yamaha Pro Audio shows us their new O1V96i Digital Mixer. It has built in 16 inputs and outputs via USB for recording at 96Khz. It is an upgrade from the O1V96VCM. Enjoy!


Willie Nelson, 2009 Texas Heritage Songwriters’ Association Honor Roll

Willie Nelson one of the greatest songwriters of all time explains how his songwriting process and some of his background. Enjoy!


Google Confirms It’s Working on Chrome for Windows 8

Google says it’s working on a version of Chrome that will run in the Metro environment. The news follows the revelation that Mozilla is building Firefox for Metroas well. A Google spokesperson told Mashable that the new version of Chrome would be based on the desktop browser (as opposed to the Android version). “Our goal…


Pharrell Making A Beat (the neptunes)

Pharrell Williams making a beat playing the piano. Old school always makes the legend!


Musician Chris Thomas King on The Business of Music

Musician Chris Thomas King speaks to students at Loyola University New Orleans on the importance of treating your career as a business. He also offers advice on how to properly set up and conduct that business to give yourself the best possible conditions for success. Reality bites!