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Timothy Jenney

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Nice little voice over studio Dr. J.

 

Is that a vintage RE-20 ?

 

Rack looks good, pretty nice selections there.

 

It is easy to spend money on studio gear quickly isn't it-smile.

 

Blessings and again, thanks for all you do to help us.

 

Rusty+

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Nice little voice over studio Dr. J.

 

Is that a vintage RE-20 ?

 

Rack looks good, pretty nice selections there.

 

It is easy to spend money on studio gear quickly isn't it-smile.

 

Blessings and again, thanks for all you do to help us.

 

Rusty+

 

[Chuckle] Yes, my wife is in despair over my equipment fetish—and Helen, bless her heart, has made me promise not to add any equipment for awhile. (sigh :rolleyes:) Anyway, yes, that is a vintage RE-20.

 

I route my voice from the RE-20, through the Avalon and into the Focusrite Saffire 55 A/D. The only thing I really need to add is a noise gate, as the RE-20 requires so much gain the tube preamp in the Avalon gets a little hissy.

 

Thanks for listening!

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Thanks for the reply, sent you a e-mail.

 

Again, nice set up.

 

Rusty+

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hope there's no coffee in that cup.

 

[chuckle] No, that cup is for my highlighters. My coffee cup is always in my hand

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  • 9 months later...

Tim -

Thanks for all of your excellent podcasts. Although I have been a long-time Accordance user (since GramCord days), I have found them very helpful both for myself and my students.

 

I am curious about how you produce the podcasts and found this thread. I am interested in the software set-up you use.

 

I am developing an on-line course with PowerPoint slides on a Blackboard web site and coordinated with an audio podcast that I make with GarageBand. But I am intrigued with the combination of video and audio that is central to your work. I can see the graphics and text in Keynote or PPT. But I am especially curious about what you use for the video flow of the podcast, including the work that you demonstrate in Accordance on screen.

 

Thanks again for your productions!

- Dave Kennedy

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If Dr. J is smart he's using Screenflow.

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