Blackstar Amps Make a Big Bang at Sweetwater!

March 22, 2011 in Gear, Updates, Video

Loren Molinare and Dan Hansen came by Sweetwater last week to show and play the newest addition to the Sweetwater excellent guitar amp offerings – Blackstar!

OK, WOW!  First thing that was apparent is that these amps are For Real.  From the ‘Four Bald Guys’ that escaped from the Marshall camps to the really cool speaker emulation that makes a great recording on direct input, these amps are fast turning into THE amps to rock on.   OH yeah, the Four Bald Guys – click here to read about the founders of Blackstar,  they rock hard daily and wanted to build amps that earn respect in the hard rock world too!   Gus G, Paul Allender, The Church, and lots of really heavy guitarists are using Blackstar, including long-time friend of TheK2BShow Neil Zaza.  Click here to read all about the Blackstar Artists.

CHECK THIS OUT!!  These amps have a proprietary and patented control circuit called “ISF”, which stands for Infinite Shape Feature, and is way too cool to explain with mere words so watch this video that explains the flexibility and the power of the ISF, pretty amazing -

Also these amps are, of course, real tube (‘valve’ in UK-speak) amplifiers and Blackstar makes three lines – The Artisian Series, The Series One, and the HT Venue Series which all rock, Rawk and ROKK! OK, and NOW for the actual killer sound of these things! Check out this demo by Blackstar Artist Gus G from the band FIREWIND -

Check out all the Blackstar videos on their site here.
Blackstar Amps are widely distributed (through Korg in the US) so check them out, but be careful – you’ll want one immediately!   They rock so hard, you’ve been warned! :)

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Cool Vid on recording firearms!

March 10, 2011 in Updates

Ever wonder how all those gun and explosion sounds are recorded for video games and the like?  Watson Wu, a great friend of TheK2BShow, is one of the nation’s leading recordists for this kind of thing.  He posted a cool video of one of the firearms recording sessions (and bomb explosions stuff!) and sent it to us.

Thanks Watson, keep up the great work and just stay out of the line of fire!!!
(We’ll feature other videos of Watson Wu’s soon, or check out  his YouTube channel here.)

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Casio presents the 7000 series workstations! Casio!

March 1, 2011 in Updates

WK-7500

Many current keyboardists may not be old enough to remember when the CZ-101 changed the whole terrain of the synthesizer world. JUST TO SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT,  Casio absolutely changed the world with the CZ-101 (bringing oscillator and digitally-controlled synthesis to the mass-market for the first time ever). Their innovation has continued to this day with the new CTK-7000 and WK-7500.  Of course, Casio also makes several other 7000-numbered  products, including label printers, cash registers, digital cameras, watches, usb flash recorders, and other cool electronic products.  Think about it, there’s a real advantage in having access to all aspects of electronics design.  The economy of scale allows the ultra-huge Casio to deliver tremendous value and indeed, a $699 all-in-one keyboard that has the value of at least twice the price if not more.  These two keyboards bring new meaning to the word ‘value’ in a keyboard. Check out these amazing features of the WK 7500 by clicking here.   The specs are amazing too, see the WK 7500 specs here.

At $399, the CTK-7000 is equally amazing, and possibly more amazing!  See all about the cool total keyboard (our version of the acronym CTK) here.

These keyboards are amazing for the money.  Actually, they are amazing in general! Way to go Casio, keep up the innovation!  Here’s a link to purchase these keyboards from Sweetwater too!

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COOL New AutoTune7 Features and Info!

February 3, 2011 in Gear, Updates

Here’s a great list of neat tricks and benefits whilst using AutoTune7  that comes directly from our good friends at Antares. Amazingly (but not surprisingly), AutoTune7 has just been named “one of the top ten most valuable trade secrets by Daily Finance” (with the Coca-Cola recipe and Google’s search algorithm), Wow and Congrats!!!!  Here’s some killer tips and features of AutoTune7 -

(Auto-Tune 7 is available for Mac and Windows in VST, AU, RTAS, and TDM formats)

Pitch Correction

• Auto-Tune has been the professional standard in pitch correction for over 12 years.

• Go from Vocal Effect (e.g., T-Pain-style) to true Pitch Correction transparency with ease.

• User controllable Humanize function for natural sounding pitch correction.

• Over 25 different scales available.

• Excellent in both live and production environments.

• Use MIDI notes in real-time to set your pitch scale on the fly.

• Correct, add, edit, or remove vibrato. Auto-Tune 7 can also ignore vibrato from incoming live or recorded vocals.

• Pitch Correct stereo tracks while preserving phase coherency.

• Sophisticated Formant Correction to preserve natural voice characteristics when using Auto-Tune 7’s pitch shifting feature.

• Non-Destructive editing – up to 20 levels of Undo.

• Switch from easy-to-use Auto Mode to detailed Graphical Mode with a single click.

• Intuitive, user-friendly MIDI object-style editing while in Graphical Mode.

• Comprehensive editing features available while tracking or correcting pitch in real-time.

• Throat Modeling Control based on Antares AVOX Throat allows users to modify vocal characteristics by passing the effected signal through a precise physical model of the human vocal tract. (Users can also individually modify throat characteristics on a note-by-note basis or on an entire vocal track. Available in both Auto and Graphical Mode).

• Real-time displays of currently detected pitch and correction amount.

• Auto-Tune 7 syncs to your DAW’s internal clock (if supported by your DAW) so you can move around your track at will without breaking sync.

Time Shifting (not available in TDM, use RTAS instead. Auto-Tune 7 TDM includes the RTAS version)

• Time Expansion / Compression range up to ten times (expansion) or 1/10th (compression) of the original length.

• Completely non-destructive – simply turn off the Time Control to revert back to your original timing.

• Envelope Graph display provides visual feedback for intuitive time-shift editing.

• Easy to toggle back and forth between original audio and time-edited audio for comparison.

• Intuitive and user-friendly – simply drag amplitude waveforms to make them longer or shorter.

• Elegantly simple Data File Management for managing time-shifted audio data.

Of course, more great info is available at the Antares website, click here to go to the Antares website. And also, in keeping with their coolness, downloadable demos of most all of their products are available, click here to go to the Antares AutoTune7 and other products downloadable demos page. Thanks again Antares, and keep up the great work!  (P.S. – You can get AutoTune from KennyKenny at Sweetwater – 800 2222 4700 ext. 1270 or most any good audio retailer.)

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Check this out, Russ Berger BARELY makes it out of Egypt!

February 2, 2011 in Updates

Russ Berger, a great friend of K2B and one of the most respected studio designers and acousticians on the planet was in Egypt last week doing (what else?) a new studio design there for a client.   He JUST barely escaped during the riots and emailed us about it.  Thanks, Russ, for allowing us to reprint it here -

<email from Russ Berger>

It was all just fine over there, until all of a sudden it wasn’t.

My project in Egypt is in Sharm El Sheikh, which is a 1 hour flight from Cairo and on the coast.  After everything started unraveling with the riots on Friday, the local design team and I were anxious to get home, but wondering if our early morning flight back to Cairo would make.  It did and I spent a tense morning and early afternoon with my clients family at their home, which is in president Mubarak’s neighborhood, no less, listening to the local TV reports.  At this point they still hadn’t announced the airport closing, but since there were no phones or internet, it was impossible to confirm my flight, get any real information, or let anyone know I was still alive.  As my flight time approached, I had to chance that it would make and chance the drive to the airport at curfew.

The drive to the Cairo airport was treacherous, through machine-gun emplacements and past tense Uzi-wielding kids in uniform, arriving just after the newly imposed 4p curfew.  And it was only Tuesday, almost two days after returning, that I was able to confirm that my architect friend who drove me to the airport, thankfully made it home to his family that night.

The Cairo airport is normally chaotic, but Saturday it was unhinged.  After fighting my way through a security cordon, I managed to bluff my way past the barricades to get in through TSA-like screeners into the airline counter area.  I spent almost 10 hours with nothing to eat or drink (I mean no water, nothing – something that many other Cairo citizens are still dealing with) in the hope that my flight would appear on the board.  BTW, that board only begins reporting flight status 3 hours before flight time, indicating if my flight would make.

After many tense and uncomfortable hours with no place to sit, my flight appeared on the board, indicating that it was now time to wait with a throng of terrified travelers crushing forward toward the counter to confirm that a seat to safety actually existed.  I really don’t know what I would have done if my flight was canceled, since I doubt I could have made it back to the safety of my friends home through the curfew.  Who would take me?  There were no cabs.  They were all at home protecting their families.  The closest hotel is miles from the airport entrance, was booked to capacity, and locked down.

Fortunately, I made it out on one of the last four flights on Sunday at 1:30a, after they closed the airport at midnight Saturday and two hours late.  They let the plane go only because we were already in the cue on the runway.  I made it to Madrid, only to spend another 8 hours in layover there, but took full advantage of the executive Iberia lounge, while waiting for my 12 hour flight home.

I feel so sorry for the people of Egypt — their discontent is nation wide and over the entire economic and social spectrum – from the richest to the poorest, from the least educated to the pillars of the community.  This isn’t just a few students, radicals, or malcontents fomenting discontent.  This is everyone.  They have been under martial law for almost 30 years.

We complain about our government?  Ha!…theirs is a government that well and truly sucks.  They’ve been mistreated, lied to, cheated, and abused physically, psychologically and most every other way.  I’m pleased that they finally stood up to this and are able to regain some sense of pride.  I hope they get the change they need and deserve, and pray that the transition will be peaceful, effective, and sustainable.  Looks like Bush was right, that it was all on the verge of coming down — as a house of cards, as row of dominoes — a warning that no one heeded.  It will be interesting to see how this sorts out.

The things we do to make a living…and the sad part is that I love it over there, I love my client and his family, and the members of the local design team, and can’t wait to go back.  :-)  Next time I think I’ll find a rout direct into Sharm El Sheikh and avoid Cairo.  Thanks again for your concern and very thankful to be home.

<end of email>
WOW Russ, thanks and clearly you lived a blessed life!  SO GLAD you’re back!
(Btw, soon we’ll have an interview with Russ posted here, so check back for that!)
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Annie and the Beekeepers vid “In the Water” from our friends at Benchmark and Masters From Their Day!

December 28, 2010 in Gear, Music, Updates, Video

Thanks to our friends at Benchmark for this cool video of Annie and the Beekeepers song “In the Water”. A trio of guitar/voice, cello and upright bass, these Berklee grads sound great, and even greater using Benchmark gear.

Music studios are catching on and in recent years Benchmark mic pres and converters are cropping up in studios across the country.  As an historically ‘engineering-driven’ company, Benchmark is realizing the power of the web so they’ve started a really cool video marketing series called “Masters From Their Day”.  You’ll see all of them here on TheK2BShow site or if you can’t stand the wait for each episode, check them all out at the Masters From Their Day website. Click here for the main home page for Benchmark.

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Alain Le Kim’s documentary on Dave Hill and Cranesong!

December 20, 2010 in Gear, Music, Updates, Video

As promised, here’s the first installment of the documentary called “Crane Song – Superior Gear, The story of Dave Hill”, that originally aired on TheK2BShow, Nov. 17th.  We’ll post another new installment of this film each month until it’s all been previewed and then we’ll move on to Alain’s documentary on EveAnna Manley called “Manley, Rule of Tubes”.  These are greatly informative docs that are well done and quite interesting.  See all of Alain’s films here and check back for new installments.  Dave Hill is a friend of TheK2BShow and a real audio genius.   See Cranesong gear and read about Dave here. Enjoy!!!

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Get your KennyKenny guitar pick!

December 2, 2010 in Updates

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Feedburner is now active!

December 1, 2010 in Updates

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The First Show! Wow! Sneak Peek Photos!

November 19, 2010 in Gear, Music, Photos, Updates, Video

Backstage at TheK2BShow

OK!  The pilot for TheK2BShow is finally in the can!  Thanks to EVERYbody that helped on the show and also to the great audience members that saw history being made!  After all, it’s REALLY about the audience and serving up some great entertainment, which is what happened.

Even KennyKenny didn’t look that bad on TV, who’da thunk it?  (And, his monologue was actually funny!  Kinda.)  Fantastic musical guest Carson McClain wowed the audience with some Detroit Electro using the real, vintage 808, etc.  Marcel James, of Antelope Audio came all the way from LA to give us a scoops on the soon-to-be-released awesome A/D and D/A converters called the Zodiac and newest Michael Jackson record and there was even a live, onstage guitar lesson that was very enlightening (thanks to guitar student Jim Burge for graciously being a guinea pig on that!).

The show is being edited now and of course will be posted here soon on the upcoming “Full Episodes” page, as well as segments from the show in various places.   For now, check out the great slideshow done by our very own DJTrend, a popular photographer and DJ in the area, by clicking here –  TheK2BShow SlideShow by DJTrend! Thanks again, and check back soon for the show video!

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