Posted Friday 03/27/2009 11:38 AM in
Blender Blog
by
Conrad Doucette
It's hard to believe, but at a certain point in our collective rock n'
roll experience, cassette tapes were where it's at when it came to
formats. They were small and portable, could be played in cars or
Walkmens, and were a lot less delicate then clumsy, bulky vinyl.
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Posted Wednesday 03/25/2009 12:15 PM in
Blender Blog
by
Mark Yarm
Over the years, my bedroom closet has turned into a veritable analog
rest home, littered with long-unplayed cassette tapes, many unlabeled
and without cases. A quick survey reveals a host of alt-rock mixes from
the 1990s...
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Posted Thursday 01/15/2009 1:21 PM in
Blender Blog
by
Conrad Doucette
Computers and composing go hand in mouse these days. With Garageband a
heaven Cupertino-sent
gift to demo recorders everywhere, and ProTools becoming the recording
and mixing tool of choice for more pros than you think, Apple has
cornered the market on music recording software.
Until now.
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Posted Thursday 11/20/2008 11:32 AM in
Blender Blog
by
Sara Schaefer
The popular iPhone app goes hipster.
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Posted Wednesday 11/19/2008 6:32 PM in
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Blender Blog
You'll spend just as much time marveling at the items on display as the manner in which you can navigate through them.
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Posted Wednesday 11/19/2008 11:31 AM in
Blender Blog
by
Conrad Doucette
Neil Young has always been a man of timeless, simple tastes. Over a four decades-plus career, he's displayed an expertise of seemingly every form of rock n' roll, including rockabilly, grunge (which he famously "godfathered"), country rock and folk.
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