Archive for November, 2007

Friday, November 16th, 2007

Happy Birthday Dear Tu-uube!

On this day in 1904 British engineer John Ambrose Fleming invented and patented the two-electrode vacuum-tube rectifier, which he called the oscillation valve. It was also called a thermionic valve, vacuum diode, kenotron, thermionic tube, or Fleming valve. This invention is often considered to have been the beginning of electronics, and without Mr Fleming, we [...]

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Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Take the Almost Impossible Rock Quiz!

Take the Rolling Stone Quiz and test your rock knowledge

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Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Old School Record Making

Before multi-track tape and LONG before DAW’s, records were made by cutting direct to disc. Check out how it was done in 1937.

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Sunday, November 4th, 2007

What is a Sidechain?

Find out here. Be patient, it loads slowly but is worth the wait.

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Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Grad Goes Goo Goo

Hey Everyone, This is Rafael Estrada, Conservatory graduate of 2004. I’m here in Pheonix visiting for a few days and came by to see some familiar faces at the CRAS. After completing MRP2, I did my Internship in Buffalo, NY at Chameleon West/ Trackmaster Studios, owned by Robby Takac and John Reznik from the Goo [...]

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