Faders Up Podcast

S1 E5 Valentines Day Special Episode

February 14, 2020 Czar, Chaos, Pat, and Oshay Season 1 Episode 5
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S1 E5 Valentines Day Special Episode
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In this Valentines Day Special Episode the hosts are joined again by J Baker. Everyone gives 3 pieces of gear/software that they love. Everyone one also names a piece of gear so beautiful they'd ask it be their Valentine. 😍

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Oshay:   0:00
This is the faders of podcast.

Chaos:   0:22
what's happening is this faders up podcast.

Chaos:   0:25
We got chaos in the building was going on.

Oshay:   0:27
Yeah, Yeah, You already know who it is, but just in case she don't is O'Shay

Czar:   0:32
And this is Czar. And this is gonna be our Valentine's Day special episode. Liz, um, before we get into that, just want a little discussion. How's everybody doing? Good,

Chaos:   0:45
Czar. The way you ask questions. How's everybody doing? 

Chaos:   0:56
good. I appreciate you asking.

Oshay:   0:57
Yeah, I'm doing good, man. Head of real. Ah, productive week, man. I'm excited.

Czar:   1:25
Good. Speaking of, you know, we speaking in that vocal strip last episode on the NAMM episodes because it came with the SSL Interface and new John. Yeah, I think about I actually used that to edit the whole episode. The name episode was done all with vocal strip and Mars. The compression eq all that

Oshay:   1:25
and the results. Your feedback? 

Czar:   1:28
let us know what you think. It worked fine to me. The only thing about vocal strip is that it's not something that if you need to make multiple E Q cuts with because it's a three band EQ . You got your low band, you've got your mid man, which you can cut within ah, in the high band. So if you got like a lot of surgical stuff to do, that's not It's not just not

Oshay:   1:52
at that need that seven band joint. 

Czar:   1:56
ten bands. Yes, good Drake Song on Man's Normally use the ship's Omni Channel for ah, for editing the podcast cause you got everything you can do in there everything from saturation to eq all your different kind of compressors. All that

Oshay:   2:18
are we allowed to call time outs on the podcast

Czar:   2:20
You've already did 

Chaos:   2:21
D'oh! You need time out

Oshay:   2:25
Time out, everyone, Um, we're having a

Oshay:   2:27
moment right now. Studio.  

Pat:   2:30
That's why I moved.

Oshay:   2:35
Here's the funny thing. I don't know if you ever really here to really funny stuff, so hopefully this makes it past the cutting room floor. But if

Czar:   2:44
Why you looking at me? 

Oshay:   2:53
Because you the one that edit!

Oshay:   2:53
man using analog tape, man, you know, inexpensive hard drive storage is man. We anyway, Go ahead. I'm done.

Czar:   3:01
But for this Valentine's Day episode, we're gonna give everyone three pieces of gear or software that we love Not like but love because love is a very strong word Has nowhere day

Oshay:   3:15
to be loved. Oh, what a feeling. Yeah, I kick it off. All right, So you out of my three. I'm just focus on this 1st 1 right now and is the fab filter de-esser. All right. So before I was using a wave de-esser for those? Yeah, I don't know any time. You, um, s makes us that sibilant sound. So what a De-esser does is basically kind of cuts the volume on that specific constant costing it sounds

Chaos:   3:49
or that frequency because, you know, it'll cut off any select t. You know what I mean?

Oshay:   3:55
So sometimes and it's funny you said that sometimes. So I do like going through it manually, doing stuff I don't like making plug in to do all the work. But

Pat:   4:06
you so nice. you don't like the plugins to do all the work.  

Oshay:   4:09
Not well. It's not is not that I don't want him to do it. I want quality. So Sometimes you're plugging isn't gonna catch everything. And I'm saying so like what chaos was just saying is like, All right, what if I got the de-ess and I'm just trying to get rid of S is, But I got rid of my T's to. So if you go through manually, you know, But anyway, plug in fact filter D s it a reason why I love it so much? Because to date, all of the times I've used it, I've never had to touch any of the knobs. Whatever the default setting is on that the default frequency every time I insert on the channel immediate results

Czar:   4:50
Thats love. Yeah,  

Pat:   4:52
that's what I like to hear

Chaos:   4:52
easy plug ins.  

Czar:   4:55
Yeah, speaking of Ah, yeah, I've heard of someone I can remember who either saw or heard of someone doing this, but they chopped all the S's  out of the vocal, put it on a separate track and and compress that differently.

Chaos:   5:09
That's some  

Pat:   5:09
too much work I like

Chaos:   5:12
What you What wouldI understand doing that I really do, because I understand why you do what you do. But what would that what difference would that really do What? Why did they explain why they went through all that

Pat:   5:25
time to do it? 

Oshay:   5:27
I met some mad scientists

Czar:   5:29
now uses because you're getting the esses and nothing else. You're able to really control those SS. 

Oshay:   5:37
kind of like what I was saying. I do. But they're just adding an extra step by putting the plug in on  

Czar:   5:42
super tedious.

Chaos:   5:44
Yeah, I honestly suggest, anyone who feels Like yeh thats a good idea, I was, say, finding that central frequency of that s is was going to really make that s come out, you know, So, like, it may not be it. 7000 Hz the S in this case, might be more sitting around 8500. You know what I mean? So Oh, no, that's just my little suggestion

Czar:   6:08
to take it a step back. If you've got a guy, can't stand SS, but to take it a step back in the recording process, get the S's right then.  Some microphones are brighter than others. If you've got a bright SC person, you can find a microphone to help match that voice and then you don't have to deal with that.

Oshay:   6:26
You know what I've seen I seen this trick. I don't know if you have seen it, but I've seen a picture where they place a pencil like in front of the microphone, like and wrap it around the mic. Like basically. So put a pencil and wrap it around with a rubber band. And supposedly t  at helps with the SS as well.

Czar:   6:46
I've heard of that. 

Oshay:   6:46
Has anyone seen it or tried it?

Czar:   6:48
I've never heard of that. I've heard of it. But I have

Oshay:   6:50
Pats looking unimpressed,

Czar:   6:54
Say it, speak your mind

Oshay:   6:57
too much. That what it is to want to

Chaos:   7:00
appeal. So around Mike. Yeah, In front of it all, I'm not, like,

Czar:   7:04
not directly in the middle.

Oshay:   7:05
Yeah, So if this is the month, I put the pencil right there and wrap it around the mike.

spk_0:   7:10
I think that's like an extreme case, like if that person is just an SC motherfuckers and yet

Chaos:   7:16
But it's the concept. Is that all

Czar:   7:21
of that? The air isn't hitting directly in the middle of the capsule. I also heard tilting the might too. So everything's not hitting

Oshay:   7:28
the absolute I drink until I tell to my eye I am the mic at their eyes and then I tilt it down towards them

Czar:   7:36
or also moving off. Access to is we'll try. This is you let me know how that work.

Oshay:   7:43
And I hope it works. Like, amazingly, just I don't say it to you and then, like, spike the ball and go home.

Czar:   7:50
Okay? I think we just made the sale of number two pencils go up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll go

spk_0:   7:55
next. One of my favorite gears. This is hard to I really like. You asked me to choose between my Children that don't exist. But I would say my favorite is my rolling my role in f a 08 also six. But they have ah 06 or seven await thatjust describes how big they are as a keyboard. But, man, man, we're not rolling Boy. We'd be rolling cause I take that thing everywhere with me. And that's why I even named the keyboard itself rolling. I don't do that. All my gear, all my pieces of gear named, you know, they have their own special name. You have chosen for room. Yeah, my baby's got boobs too.

Chaos:   8:37
No, but they do have

spk_0:   8:38
nice. That's, you know, specific places in which I put them and yeah, Pat shaking his head. That's fine.

Oshay:   8:46
We need to record episode in your studio. Man, I need to see this.

Chaos:   8:50
I just got they

spk_0:   8:52
own. No, but they all have their own cases. They all have their own, you know? Yeah, Yeah, yeah, yeah. I love all the sounds in it za analog and it's like that analog digital since kind of mix. But I'm the sounds are just so crispy and beautiful and their unique enough to stand on their own as like Oh, that's a cool sound. But they're also familiar enough to, you know, popular. I guess I could say so. I just love producing without all the things I could do with it and all that good stuff. So that's definitely one of my favorites. Right there has a vocoder. Everything's

Czar:   9:30
just Oh! Oh, careful. I haven't I've kind of been out of the keyboard game since I stopped producing, but be, ah, I wanted a role in X p 60 for a long time and quit in The Phantom is probably the last role in keyboard I really knew about.

Chaos:   9:52
I mean one in

spk_0:   9:53
tow, keyboards like I want to I wanted to synth, but I knew I didn't want I didn't want, like, some big ass 4000 piece. You know, I think I'm not ready for that, you know, because that's some new level for me.

Oshay:   10:04
It just looked like spaceships, man.

Czar:   10:07
Pretty much suicides. Is it, like 49 key or

spk_0:   10:11
it's a 49. Okay. Gets the job done

Czar:   10:14
for sure. Yeah, well, mine is a software, not a big outboard gear person. Uh, my favorite software rightness or idle sample? Yeah, it is clutch beyond clutch. I have always at first I was ah, mostly against, like, sampling because it's just so difficult in the NPC if you don't use it all the time. But ah, cerrado sample. Yeah. You drop anything in the area and shopping for you give you preach ops, you choose. That stops you could spread across the keyboard. You can change the key to stretch to sample. All is really easy to use. These

Oshay:   10:58
super I've been hearing about I just a mess with Colorado in

Czar:   11:02
chains in the ducks in game for So I've heard about it. I've

Oshay:   11:06
seen it and I was saying, like, clips of a look school.

spk_0:   11:10
So s O R a.

Czar:   11:12
Yes or no? Okay. Uh, something E c r a T. Oh, yeah. Here you go. What's the You know, the price on it. Oh,

spk_0:   11:21
79 U. S. Dollars.

Chaos:   11:24
I can't a guy just because I paid 49

Czar:   11:31
caught it. Also not where I get it. As soon as he came out like a control price where I signed

Oshay:   11:37
up to do the beta test. Yeah, and I insisted that should have been breeding guard, You know, where the original

Czar:   11:46
when they first came around, like 1 49 So getting for feed the

Oshay:   11:50
book. All right, point taken

Czar:   11:52
away in a year, But all you had to do was get the private right. Three comments about it, and there you go. So I had it before it even came out. So what about, like updates? Are you easy that you get those three were? Yep. For you have days. They just updated because they usedto have Ah, there's, like, 16 passed on in That started to

spk_0:   12:18
who? Can you control it with any controller? Um, like So if I had a machine micro because that machine I hate shopping, shitting the machine. Even if I'm in like

Czar:   12:30
I don't give me started. Hot machine. Yeah. How about

Oshay:   12:33
to spike the ball on both feet high, man. But did you have anything else you want to say about Siro sample before Spike on? You

Chaos:   12:39
go ahead a spike. So

Oshay:   12:42
that's a great transition to my second favorite piece of

Chaos:   12:46
software. Hasn't gone. This is I thought he went, man, go in the oh, I weigh all waiting for it now.

Oshay:   12:58
So first I'm gonna cheat and I'm going to get to But they weren't so closely together. Native instruments Contact in machine machine is my bread and butter, man. It's so easy because machine the machine does auto slice but its trunk it is transposing super easiest time stretch. It's super easy and I love the hands on tactile feel of it especially like I know a lot of us know depending on how long you've been in production, we know about the NPC, right? But for me, the way I grew up, I didn't really get into production until, like, 2005. So my frame of reference for the NPC with magazine articles and videos, But I never had you know I didn't have that experience. So my introduction So, like, hardware, you know, samplers was like machine, you know? So even when it when a guy came out with the NPC Renaissance, an NPC touch an NPC touch pro is like I was already hooked on. And I'm saying only native, you

Czar:   14:06
know, the the problems of easy working versions. I think the older n peces data difficult wants to figure out because you got load the decent man. O E had a 2000 excel, and I shut out some my man Marchal Denk is he? I met him in guitar Center when I went in there to buy it and we exchanged numbers in mid and he was like, Man, if you want me to, you know, show you how to use that show you some tips and tricks All this. So I hit him up and I came over this house and he showed me some some things on it, so it was never hard to me, but I guess I hit like that one on one person right there. So with me, So I really can't say how difficult it would have been without him I guess you don't have a machine. How was that? Easily dead. The works eat. It was difficult. So

Oshay:   14:54
you're leading the witness, man.

Chaos:   14:56
I know. I remember when he had it. He was like, Man, So what's funny

Czar:   15:04
about the machine? So Okay, I'm gonna take it a step back. Before I got the machine, I got the NPC element Akai NPC. It was trash.

Oshay:   15:13
Oh, you told my deliver Real thin one, right?

Czar:   15:15
Yeah. I want had it. And all I wanted. All I've wanted it for was to play my 2000 next sale files. I just wanted to hear my old stuff, something that can play it back. I get the element. It couldn't play back those files. I was like, Are you serious? After Kai told me that it would, I packed it up, sent it back here, and, uh, Mandy Laos, like, you know, machine will play your 2000 Excel files. I was like, really? So I got the machine Micro.

Oshay:   15:45
That was your first mistake with machine

Chaos:   15:47
mark room. Yeah. See, that's what everybody

Oshay:   15:49
say. You can start with a micro.

Chaos:   15:52
Why? I love you. Like

Oshay:   15:54
of the screen, like part of the draw or the panache, if you will, Of the machine is the door. LCD screens is like I would get a micro now because I started. I have machine m K one. Then I had a machine studio like the big joint, and now I had the machine and k three. So I didn't go to a micro. Now, just cause I've been doing it, you know, for years. But I want to start with. That

Czar:   16:19
was funny is I got to micro and my man Delilah's he got the studio. He's like, anything you need to know, let me know to set me up and asked. Okay, so first of all, the machine is the first thing I've seen. It doesn't have stop button. Yep. So I was like, Okay, well, first

Chaos:   16:35
thing is like, how do I stop? So I'm asking him how to do stuff you don't even notice. I was thinking I There's no stop, but I think you just hit the play button. You do, But that's not That's not normal. What? Never mind. I'm at a loss. What? People Take it out. How long did it take me? Yeah, like seconds. There was about five seconds because I was looking for the button and I think you got do

Czar:   17:05
shift and play some. Some were

Chaos:   17:09
a Just tell us

Oshay:   17:10
about what you like. This ain't

Chaos:   17:11
about returning to the machine defecating our You know, I'm not going defecated on my community way going exactly these air like your Children. Like the fact that we're coming from This is wife, like was wine. I had asked the last. I don't do this. He go. Oh, no, I got a studio. You got the miles I found out. So indeed to his posse, What he was saying? No, Because him have in the studio. He could do things with one button where you were with me in the micro. I gotta Yeah, hold it. That's what you

Czar:   17:52
turn that, But the biggest. Why stop using the machine. I still got it. I made cook it back up one day, But I just didn't have for me to get back into production just to kind of have fun with it. I just felt the machine was too complicated for me to learn that whole the software part of it, like every day. I was like, I want to do this, which is something simple, but I just don't know how to do it in this. So you

Oshay:   18:18
know what's funny? But I think it's just based on kind of what you're introduced to and the amount of time, how willing your then learn it, for example, like everybody know ninth Wonder why he's the one that, like, kind of started this whole F L studio craze. Like back in the day when he was doing like Little Brother's stuff. Like we told my like, 15 20 years ago, it was like he was the f a o King and I'm saying, But now he's doing all this stuff on machine and I'm saying so I think he's won them things where it depends how bad you want it. And then how much are you willing to commit to the learning process, right?

Chaos:   18:58
Like some stuff

Oshay:   18:59
is worth it. And some stuff ain't you know, I'm saying,

Czar:   19:02
yeah, and if if I was producing full time, then you would have taking the time to sit and learn it. I love the sounds in it. All the sounds, everything like I was happy with that, but I ended up getting, um, the priest, honest Adam, which is just pre Sonus is drum pad controller. Because I could simply hook that up to studio one and bang some drum patterns out. It was very easy for me to use Dragsholm samples and impact claim on the pads, but yeah, machine was just, uh I just didn't have the time to sit and learn that hole software system there.

Oshay:   19:35
Okay, so So what would you say would be one of your favorite pieces of hardware or software? Could we know it's not machine?

Chaos:   19:46
So what?

Czar:   19:49
The 1st 1 I'm gonna say is the empirical Labs, Mikey. So that is a army buddy is underrated, too, in my opinion is it's underrated because I haven't seen it in many studios. Haven't seen many people with one, but we all know the distress, sir. Pier collapse makes the distress, sir. This is a channel strip, so it's ah, mic pre. And then it's got a compressor on there, too. I call it a mini distress, sir, because it's not is it doesn't have a CZ. Much is many attacking released values as the distress, sir, but I like it better than a distress, sir, because I can dalit in quicker. But where is the distress, sir? I can fiddle with it for a second, trying to dial it in. But the Mikey only has, like, four attack time in four release times and four ratios, so I can ah, canal it in really quickly. It's got the nuke from empirical Labs that one loves, but I'd use it a lot on vocals. The mike pre Israel clean, too, and in the compressor side, Well, the compressor is also a saturated as well, so it's compression and saturation in one. So I do just the mike pre. It's really queen. And then I add the compression and saturation, which it also has the option. The option to do like a 1 to 1 ratio. So you're not doing any compression. You're just getting saturation at that point. But it's one of my I love that channel strip for vocals, especially a lot

spk_0:   21:17
of rap vocals. When you have mentioned what to do with this audiobook, I was that I'm recorded. That's exactly what I thought about doing because I don't have too many. Like my t. G is pretty clean, Um, but it does have depending on how we played with it. It has some settings that connect color a little bit. And then I have a 7 10 toe. Infinity. You, eh? I said that all out of order. I'm like that at Starbucks. I'm like, Can I get a caramel macchiato? Venti with ice in their light, bitch,

Chaos:   21:50
A Starbucks is like they

spk_0:   21:53
are, but, um, I was thinking I would do that. Put it through my to infinity because it has a a more transparent side.

Czar:   21:59
The solid state. That's when they got the two bends, all the state and

spk_0:   22:03
and then put it through the my distress or with a 11 compression. I'm gonna test it out and see if that gives me something clean. But still, something was like so you know, some dearth to it, you know,

Czar:   22:14
this was funny is like, I I go back and forth with if I want to distress her. I mean, I wanted to stress her, but I go back and forth. We should I get a distress, sir, because I already have the the Mikey, which is I want to call it a distress, sir, but it is similar you know, I mean, is they appear in the labs, Makes both of these compressors. Got to be some similarities in these, right? Eh? So I'd be like, I want to distress her. And I'm like I got Mikey, you if you'll, uh, you'll see me, Pablo would've district for one day. Then you'll know that decision has been made.

spk_0:   22:47
Not an easy one to come to. Understood. Good stuff. So I guess my second piece of gear would be put it up here. Honestly, my second piece of gear. How much have you had? My second and third cause this between my TC Helicon and my output software. And I only have it that close because I love my TC, man. That's my T. C. Because it just helps me. I've made some dope Shit with that.

Czar:   23:14
Is your name for it? T. C

spk_0:   23:16
is leading that way.

Chaos:   23:17
It takes a while for these names to generate. They don't use Oh, yeah, so they don't I don't

Oshay:   23:25
use that one because then you're going. You're gonna hold it over your head?

Chaos:   23:28
Hell, no. If the energy is appropriate that it is appropriate because you know, you got to play with

spk_0:   23:35
it. You have to understand how you in Iraq with it. Like I feel like software and just kind of what we do is it's a craft. So, like I have an attachment to these instruments. Like I know my trumpets have always been named you know what I mean? So, like, for me, I haven't really gotten to know t. C just yet, but I know that he or she has a place in my heart and when the name is truly revealed to me. But so all I had to say my number two is my output software cause God dammit, that shed his fire output How

Oshay:   24:08
the people that makes signally arcade and

Chaos:   24:11
I, by the way, I like it here because it was like I wanted.

spk_0:   24:18
I wanted the, um from my but I wanted the dreams. I wanted the horns I wanted. I wanted to many of their individual pieces, Justo only by the individual pieces because this was like it was like right

Czar:   24:31
back for three of them is like 6 $700 like they in the price of the pagan 789 Now it is with the sound toys. I wanted just a couple. I want to go, boy decapitate. And I was like, you started adding up like you

Chaos:   24:46
just give me the whole bundle mine as well.

Oshay:   24:50
I just wish they would move away from the subscription model with Arcade.

spk_0:   24:57
We're not going to do that as why they're not gonna do that.

Oshay:   25:00
Well, I feel like there should be a base price for just the base. And then you can pay monthly if you want all of them new updates.

spk_0:   25:08
Now, I don't have that. I almost did. But when I got, they have another like box player thing like, it's not like arcade, but, uh is the main reason why I even wanted output. But they have another software that's a lot like arcade. Um, shit

Czar:   25:25
man schools wants. What's arcade is that there is some movement. I got movement and I love movement came with their When you get up when you get a pre Sonus interface that comes with what's called the Studio Magic bundle, which is a bundle of third party plug ins and one of those plug ins, our movement, I can just throw movement on a scent that really just anything that really transformed.

Chaos:   25:47
I got exit, That's what Maybe find a little

spk_0:   25:51
well, yeah, XL. That's the only reason I looked at output. It has, like, just cool voice. Is it like, Yeah, I just

Czar:   26:03
bunch of pad It sounds with vocals is crazy And you can kind of customize them in all that You can change the all the vocal samples and loops in there You could change into whatever key in the adult fixed This

Oshay:   26:17
made me wonder. Just like show over There goes his studio being something's out, man,

Czar:   26:23
you'll be in there all day, all day I have

Oshay:   26:27
That's how I feel about complete. You know, I'm saying, like, I'm always discovering some new because I got complete 12 Ultimate. So I got like, uh, yeah, commandos. I got stuff I got stuff I ain't even seen yet in and join

Chaos:   26:45
my mind went a O'Shea. Let me get that product. Keep I get Friday came from one

Oshay:   26:53
of my homies right now for something else I won't actually say on fighting

Czar:   26:58
incriminating way anyway, e I guess I go to my second day and he didn't make me rethink a couple of not effect screwed it, man. My other favorite way. It's RK I love it. I love it.

Chaos:   27:17
Have a

spk_0:   27:18
question. Well, when they, like, do like the upgrade of sounds do you keep you get to keep the sounds So they just give me a

Czar:   27:28
minute. So pretty much it's a plug in plugging in with sounds, but you only the only part It takes up your computers which you down low, Okay, not a cloud based. Yeah, you can choose to download, Correct. Oh, so now, for Internet purposes here, that could be a little frustrating. But if you already got it downloaded, you don't matter. So I just gotta make sure you got WiFi everywhere, but anyway, so hey, everywhere. So you pretty much preview whatever you want. They got, like, different, I guess packs or whatever your preview, what you wanted you downloaded assumes you download it. You could push play and it spread across the bullet. And then all the white keys are the sounds, and the black keys are different effects that you can apply to the south. So modifiers like spinning like a slice, but it's a plug in it, but you're playing the sounds from that plug and you don't need, like, external player like contact or anything? No. Okay. You play it right from the loca. Mmm, No, you play from plenty. Okay. Okay. Once you download any spring, the crowds you can't all to the samples because all the samples that spread across are there only individual loose. You can get it those loops and change where they are. You change the keys you could stretching your slow down. So to me, it's like a sound engine makes with spice for me because you got so at your own loops in there and your own samples in there and use it accordingly. To now, my favorite platelets packed. The only reason I brought of R K is they got a pregnant. It is called a hook. And you would love hook because he got vocal samples like crazy runs, all types of stuff. You can change or stretching. I use them in every beat. I do. Why do you fight ago to, like go okay? You

Chaos:   29:32
know I don't know what you're talking about. Yeah, a peach colored one. Yes, because that's the one they advertise about. But then I found it was a subscription. I just gonna go back and renew my description. Only reason I

Czar:   29:48
keep this description I have to be like, I don't even use anything else for that. And I just fell in love with They got a pregnant like the vocoder. That's his signature sound. Yeah,

Chaos:   30:01
damn too. 99 eyes work all day and they just update with, like, seven miles and melody and one of

Oshay:   30:10
them. And they're the only reason why I cancelled my Not because I didn't think it was worth it, because when I started adding up, how many subscriptions I had, like, at one point say, its place? Anna had native instrument sounds which I need to get that back to. I need both of those because these different sounds song space, which, if you're not familiar song spaces like cloud storage and split sheets and all kind of stuff. Course Spina fire. One point at Spotify items and title at the same time for different reasons. But not anymore. I'm just on Spotify right now.

Chaos:   30:48
You re a big knot will not know more. When When I when I was teaching

Oshay:   30:55
full time Yeah, money but your title because that was when Jay Z wasn't. I pay 99999 just to get Jay Z's catalog and then I can't remember why. Why was paying for half of music, but I stopped. But anyway, all that to say I need I need to go ahead, get arcade again.

spk_0:   31:18
So once you cancelled the subscription, you don't have access to the plug in anymore.

Czar:   31:22
You don't have. That's a good question. You have access, but I don't think you can download anything new. Okay, So, like, so if I use something in the beat, you're still there.

Chaos:   31:33
Okay, Because I download.

Oshay:   31:35
Okay. That was you. Yeah. If you put

Chaos:   31:39
us, Do you think you have all that? You could still use

Oshay:   31:44
that stuff. But by the fair lease.

Czar:   31:46
Yeah, You stop getting out updates, because the updates, Like daily we knew stuff. Yeah,

Oshay:   31:52
they gotta have incredible team like, uh, update that

Czar:   31:56
frequent. Ate them was daily updating, if you know what I mean. Like, you might be one thing enough to say it. Yeah, yeah, just nothing out. Some new hail supplies updated every day. You're going to my 2nd 1 Which second piece of gear I have that I love. And that's gonna be the Roswell, Cloris, this Mike, They sent me this mike to review and I was controlling myself. I've got I've got enough Mike's. But then I hooked it up, brought to the studio and tried it. And immediately I was like, Oh, I gotta have this, Mike. So I ended up getting it. It's inspired by the inspired by the lamb to 51 which, if you know, microphones, that Mike is things like 8000 maybe 90,000. But it is not a meant to be a direct clone of it, but it is. What they say is is inspired

Chaos:   32:54
by 11 at me. Good time Out. See? Put of all, are you saying she Oh, I quietly admiring my beauty while listening to Czar a black girls rock I any Boyd? Hey, you just got company. Interrupt all of it. This'd It was like minutes of meditation in the background motivation. Today he was talking. It

Oshay:   33:31
don't really Normally I'm the one with all the interruptions. But that wasn't me that time

Chaos:   33:36
I think about it.

spk_0:   33:43
Outsides are What were you saying?

Czar:   33:45
The Roswell, Cloris, it's I really love it on female vocals. It's one of the few mike's that I used That gives me character and clarity. I feel like I have to choose between the tube with my cause. It's the orange one. Yeah,

Chaos:   34:04
it is. This I

Czar:   34:06
know that Mike is great because every artist I've recorded with that they've asked about it. They're like, What? What is this? What is this? My people, I record that they don't care what? My chi, you know, everybody. I've recorded what it has been like, Who makes this? What is this that says, Yeah. And they They says that one time they said some and I know that, Mike, They was originally recorded, like, $10,000. And I don't know how much that I forgot about that years, right? We did track. I can remember who. I don't say where he was. Yeah, Yeah, Mike certain my $10,000 mind there was

Oshay:   34:41
at a certain place then, okay.

Czar:   34:44
And then, yeah, he put his my good days like, Oh, no. What's that, Mike? Yes, Well, next time, what was funny is someone came in the room and people were commenting on the mic, and he was like, Yeah, that might $10,000. And they said no. He used in his mike.

Chaos:   35:02
Hey, Mike, you got

Czar:   35:07
as does the Roswell, Cloris.

Oshay:   35:09
And you said that one is someone

Czar:   35:10
because no, no, the Cloris is who is 1200? That's not It is somewhere between 12 and 1500. I forget exactly how much I think you could do 100 things, like 12 or 13.

spk_0:   35:24
And that just goes to show like, price means number.

Oshay:   35:28
Yeah, whatever work is that A local boutique manufacturer.

Czar:   35:32
Roswell's out in California. Catfight. Okay, cool. Yeah, they'd I'm a huge fan of of Ross. I've gotten other Ross will microphones now, but yeah, that Dolores is, uh it's great. Like I say color. It gives me character and gives me clarity. I've always had to choose between those two and also has a pad on it. 10 D b pad, because it has so much harmonics that sometimes it gets to be too much like I've done a bass guitar with it. Enough, Mike, Double bass guitar cabinet was just too much. Click that Tin D B patty and makes it cleaner. Uh, J Baker just walked in the studio. You come on in here

Oshay:   36:12
a k a big beats in the building. What would you chill in? My So

Chaos:   36:20
we're cool. We'll

Czar:   36:20
jump you in on Ah, couple of pieces of gear suffer you love. But this first we introduced you last episode, you told who you were, but I want you to talk a little bit about what you do.

spk_0:   36:33
Oh, what's going on, everybody? I'm J. Baker. I am a producer and musician by trade, So I'm just making beach producing, working with artists. You have a position. That's what he is. These just help my artists go from conception to completion, man by

Oshay:   36:52
way of beats you, Reese. And I've seen him do it. Inversions

Czar:   36:58
go jump on to give one of your, ah, piece of gear or, ah, software that you love. I say we don't We're not saying like we say in love. Strong, strong words here,

spk_0:   37:08
right? You can't live without your favorite piece of gear is my iPad. You were a lady, okay? I knew it was coming. I What? Uh, it's essentially replaced my laptop and my desktop, so I'm actually starting my ideas and finishing my ideas on my

Czar:   37:26
iPad. So what's some give us some. I just got I've had black Friday. Okay, So what's with some of the software I guess you're using on? There's only, like, pro audio thing I've got on mine. Is the studio one remote rocking, remotely controlled studio one.

spk_0:   37:44
Okay, so they have a bunch of APS on. They're made by software developers and different developers. Some that you've heard off some things you've never heard of. But they have absolutely, that essentially do the same thing as I desktops and laptops. So you have abs that are dogs. You have abs? That r V s tease. You have abs that are plug ins, and they all work through what they call a UV three. And that's how they all communicate. We work

Oshay:   38:10
together, learn seven new. Thank you.

Czar:   38:14
So is that a use that, like, the plug in platform or wouldn't you like a platform? So now we've got a X a u v s t v s, t three. And like a you've either a UV three. Okay, So

spk_0:   38:28
use that on your That's for ipad specifically for

Czar:   38:32
okay with some of the some of the software is you're using on there. So my primary dog

spk_0:   38:37
is beat maker three, and that works more like a lodging maker, too. Great. It's kind of like a cross between, like, NPC software sampling software and logic simply because I can record audio, I can import ideo I can, um, sample do, like the onboard drum machine, uh, manipulate loops, do all my chops, all my edits I can pull up and bring up like I have ah, couple cork modules like the court in one module. I have a cord gadget module which has a bunch of onboard sounds on board, like keyboards and different sounds and different things. So I'm able to bring those up inside of the maker three and just use those like I would use Nexis inside of a logic.

Czar:   39:21
I'm Andy Lau's is. When he got his iPad, he was like, I convicts in logic with my iPad And I was like, Why would you want Thio Sam from, Um yeah, I don't I still feel it. It's almost like the What is that? The slate rave in the touch screen

Chaos:   39:39
and all the way, and I went up to guitar when they first, it looked like I don't want to

Czar:   39:45
touch. I don't want to touch a screen. It is the same, I guess, theory that I care. We freely Lucifer's. I hate clicking drums here when I could play it like Whiteclay, but to info you when I could just play toe. It's some about the touch, just feeling the same

Oshay:   40:05
thing. I

Chaos:   40:06
think that's what makes it fun. And I

Czar:   40:07
think most people like That's why I like Abuela gear versus software. It's different from you using amounts and turn and nine fresh you actually touching the night and turn it up, turn it down and just feel different.

Oshay:   40:20
Yeah, I mean, I agree with Phil, but I think each each approach to making drum serves its own purpose. She and I'm saying, like I've made drums playing the men I've made him on step sequencer. Be honest. I've made drum patterns just dragging an audio samples, and I'm saying, like just dragging in the individual one shot and like, you know, I'm saying copying and pasting in doing it like that and honestly just depends. Like one reason I like to step sequence ir it because you can hear it as it keeps playing, and you can easily just make changes. Like, let me take that out and click on this one. And it keeps going as opposed to If you plan it out and you've been got the first patterning you like and don't like that, you gotta go go back and delete a note or re recorded or do whatever. So it depends on

Czar:   41:10
my problem. Because I was a drum. Got me clicking. So Jeff Baker, the so with the iPad. Well, for what? What ipad do you have? You have that iPad pro are half my bathrobe. Okay, so I was asking because, you know, with computers, you know you're not gonna go get the cheapest bottom line computer and then try to do production with it. So music period? Yes. I was gonna say what with iPad. Do you have you had an original? I

spk_0:   41:41
know. This is my first war.

Czar:   41:42
Is the probe. Okay? Okay. So I was gonna say I thought maybe you had the you know, the standard iPad was like, Not it's a doing it. I gotta move up. You get the spinning wheel of death.

spk_0:   41:54
No, I don't get to spinning Wheel of Death, but I do get the

Chaos:   42:01
beach ball. Yeah, I know, but I don't

spk_0:   42:03
get the usage of the I. P. You use the data usage so it maxes out a lot when I'm using certain, like, B s t s and certain naps cause the other last I like, so big. And they have, like, so much memory, you know? I mean, when it comes to like being on board the iPad itself, So I'm using a lot of e s t is left. I got a bunch of MIDI files open and I'm using a lot of plug ins. Then it'll start to I'm

Czar:   42:26
sure you didn't learn how to work around for sure. Official. Well, yeah, that would be That's what my concern would be being.

Chaos:   42:35
You know, when you win your first get into this, I'll

spk_0:   42:37
let me see how far you want me to try to

Chaos:   42:39
push to the mix. Yeah, I'm this fear of 10 times I 32 gigs around for that. So how about spending with you know, something else? Just sit down. Have you got to do I mak suit. But I was I was doing a mix last night, but our computers restarted out of nowhere. I t o look, Sunday, I can't handle all of this power. You put you get another one for quite a while. Yeah, Yeah, I'm

Czar:   43:17
waiting that the way my computer buying typically goes, I wait for if I can. If I can make it too, then because

Chaos:   43:25
I treat my hand. My car. Right. We'll fall off. I

Czar:   43:29
can't. I'm on 2011. So is coming

spk_0:   43:33
up as a computer gives me problems is out the door. I'm

Chaos:   43:37
waiting more. I always try to wait for Apple Town. You know, try to work

Oshay:   43:42
it out

spk_0:   43:43
because I've done it so many times. One great once

Czar:   43:47
Apple says, Hey, we've refreshed the imax. We bumped up the process. A bunch of this bumped up that I go get him that day. I feel you and start Let me start off with the newest with the newest one because I'm not. Let's say they updated them last year. I'm not gonna buy a computer in 2020. That was that was updated in 2019. Like, why am I gonna do that? I feel

Oshay:   44:07
you know, it's funny, man, like, because I have a business that I'm starting. Well, I'm not gonna plug the business for now, but basically, I need

Chaos:   44:15
a bunch of mouse for the Tell your blood too busy. Oh, unless it's like

Oshay:   44:21
something Not nice release to this. I just wanna hijack it. But I have the business court beats and bars. Nashville, right? It's cultivating Community would be at a time. Basically, it's a music creation version of like, a paint in sit party. So you come out, you enjoy your wine. You know, I'm saying networking mingling, but instead of learning how to paint for non painters is learning how to produce for non producers. Right? So, like

Chaos:   44:51
you, you know, go do. Oh,

Oshay:   44:55
Oh, Bernie, I can't wait. I mean, I've already, like, pitched the business idea, like on stage to celebrity judges. All the feedback is great. I got the first event coming up February 23rd. So if you hit issue in the Nashville area venue 109 love and shoptalk featuring beats and bars gonna be a great time. But I say all that to say, obviously, if I'm teaching people how to make beach, they need something to make beats on. So speaking about the max. The Mac book Pro is that I always look at art, admit 2012 ones because those are the last Mac books where you can still upgrade to RAM I got. And so, yes, so you can get, like, I've been looking at it. You can get Ah, a 2012 Mac book pro with 16 gigs, Aram and a 512 gig solid state hard drive. And I'm saying from of particular website that I will share with John off off air. I want everybody normal plug, eBay, Amazon Definitely not those deaths

Czar:   45:59
I think I know you're talking about. But you're going.

Oshay:   46:00
But yet But anyway, so I just thought about that when I was talking about the different computers because there's no way I'm buying like 20

Chaos:   46:07
five knew it, too. No,

Oshay:   46:10
no way. And I'm gonna pay about, like, 4 50 per laptop and be regularly

Czar:   46:17
where we get on. I know you gave to

Oshay:   46:19
Yes, I had to go around. So my last one and I think I mentioned it in episode before to solve tube saturation, not plug in Like I I haven't done a mixed without that in at least like a year, too, You know, I'm saying and I love putting myself soft tube saturation up on I put it on my sub mixes So have a sub mix for rhythm for melody and for vocal So I'll group all my all my drums and bass together But the saturation are born in a group Every other sandal saturation, All vocals saturation out And what I love about it It allows me to get this warmth and volume before adding, You know, I'm saying, like a limiter on the Master Channel. So if I mix in a song that I'm not mastering, I still put the saturation up on the on the, uh, on to bus because it still kind of gives it that, um, without, you know, And it still leaves headroom for the mastering engineer to do their thing. So yeah. Yeah, that's a must half.

Czar:   47:26
Even used it on mixed bus in a while. Not presence up 1st 1st Got it. But I definitely use it a lot on sense. Mm. Is probably my go to for that.

spk_0:   47:36
Yeah, I would say my number three is really based on the conversation. We just had because my number three is my laptop. It's like it's like nothing's happening without I'm not going to say nothing, but we don't produce with outboard gear anymore, you know? Not as much so having a good, sturdy computer. To me, it's just everything. And that's where I cannot buy an old laptop because I was part of a 48 hour shoot one time and I was the sound person, so it was so annoying. But in the day, I still blame myself because I didn't get the Finnish video like we had to have it in By 7 30 Sunday we started Friday night had to have it in by 7 30 Sunday. So you know, the 48 hour shoot is I

Czar:   48:25
know what you're talking about it, like, every year I say, I want to do it and every year I look at it, it's already past the date. Mmm. So, yeah, I definitely It's for those who don't know. It's a film film competition competition where you've done before. So you're you're giving ah, the subject matter and

spk_0:   48:47
it's like you draw it out of the head and you have four day hours to shoot it. They have 24 hours shootouts. 48 hours, 54 hours, 72 hours. But this one was a 48 hour and I was a sound person. So the video editor didn't finish editing the video till, like, two in the afternoon. He told me he would wake up early to get it done so I could have it by noon. Of course, that didn't happen. So I didn't get until two. And I wasn't able to really get anything recorded because we still had a record music. I still had a match. All the audio to the video, and I'm talking about my computer at the time was a tooth out mid 2012 I think only have four. Yeah, it was like it was It was small storage space, like super smart.

Czar:   49:31
What year was this?

spk_0:   49:33
This shootout happened, like, two years ago now, Okay. Going on to buy a year and 1/2 now. So, man, when I tell you my computer couldn't handle it, it could not handle recording because we had a record music. I still had to record that music and then edit the, um, edit my video. I mean, my audio with the video and it was crashing like every five seconds into Theo's intensive it is, and I didn't expect that cause I really wanted to afford eight hour shootout and I was just like, Man, my computer can't handle it. And at that moment, I was like, I want to be able to take on a project with no worries. I didn't I just didn't expect it. I thought I'd be able to handle it, and it just could not. So now I'm like, No, I need, you know, maybe as soon as it stops, starts acting up, I'll, you know, try to make sure I get my laptop fixed or whatever. So I was being a little dramatic. But on the real, I don't have a laptop that can perform, because I'm gonna be able to accept the job without having the thing. Oh, do I have in my prepared like fuck that I need to be prepared

Czar:   50:36
to see a lot of times is not just getting it fixed. It's just old, like my maggots, just old, like there's no fix for it. But that's why there's my number three. For sure, I got the graphics card went out in it for the second time. It's already knew what that was when it happened, huh? Paid someone to replace the ground, went got a graphics card off eBay. They put that in, and while they were in there, I hit them Updated from, ah, the regular hard drive. That wasn't into a solid state drive. So I put that in there, but yeah, it's just Ah, even WiFi on it started. Slow down. I'm like, Come on, Come on, Apple. We need this new this new I Macs. Pat was your third. Oh, bottom be my where my bottom bitch is my Apollo twin. Okay, Yeah. Yeah, That whole thing. Man, you had a whole hell of faithful.

Chaos:   51:36
I'm talking about sound, man. Who

Czar:   51:42
so all this I went through a lot of interfaces and ah, takes creates one day. I was like, Look, so I got a decision I need to make. I want to get I said I'm looking at you Idea. Pilo was the other one. It's the other one. Did everybody beginning the focus right now? That's one day is you told me some battle focus right on the happened Jesus after he was done, he was looking higher in, so Yeah, that's really apple. Judy, are you a D prism? If you want to go, I'm going to prison. But, uh, Blair pricey. Yeah. Hey, I'm no doubt that they're worth it. Yeah, he saw me on the u A. D Apollo. I like. Yeah, once I taught us a lot of people. I was like, yeah, doing wasting time, We think, yes, they become with the, You know, the day was like even the plug e that you get for free is good. I'll do. I'll do my last one. So this last one that I love, I'm gonna go software for this one way persona studio. One

Chaos:   53:01
thing you're gonna drop a bomb. Allo studio that is under weasel advocate if

Czar:   53:14
you want. It just makes my life like this so much.

spk_0:   53:18
I've never used it. Uh, so I heard I heard things about it

Chaos:   53:21
is don't think, produce you. Yeah. Yes. Don't, man. You sound like a pigeon e. You should try this out some wrong with this man. Give it 10 minutes of your time. This is a change of life. The workflow. You okay? I mean the right

spk_0:   53:44
piece of gear will change life, right? Sound like you know how you're all on your iPad. You say you you know, you and Arcade. I mean, yeah, I hate it too. Arcadia's don't

Oshay:   53:59
Oh, yeah, he was convinced me that I need to

Chaos:   54:04
go and bring my laptop because I made, like, times somebody stealing that drink. And I was like, Anytime somebody see

Czar:   54:12
me pull of RK and they see me pull up the hook, they go get it. What's that? I going to get it right now. So let's get into

Oshay:   54:22
Oh, did did I D J Baker give anymore?

Czar:   54:26
We got one more you want to do?

spk_0:   54:27
Yeah, I'll do one more. I will go with this That works like a, uh, plug in called filter station. And the reason why I say that is because I use it on, like, 90% of my music. What it does. It's a it's a filter, but it has an option that gives you a rhythmic like arpeggio to the filter. So it allows me to just manipulate, like, just the loops, the progressions I come up with just to like the next level, because everybody's using the same. I find out the more that I listen to the radio, the more time listening to that YouTube tapped into just different things to get different content. Well, you call those different part cast in different things. Whatever. I'm this. I'm hearing a lot of music, and I figured out a lot of producers are using the same sources to find that little you into different and you know me. So I'm always looking for plug ins or different things that I can use to give you a look. It's right and to make the loops and the things that I choose to use that much more original you and then playing around.

Oshay:   55:30
I've heard a lot of people kind of articulated like that. It's funny, like for me, cause the way I look at it, that's never been a concern of my like that. And I guess it's because I've realized, like the way the human mind works and the way the ear works and from me teaching like, for example, like at least half the people in this room got logic pro right? So we all have access to the same town we use place. We use our Kate, but I'm like you can give 10 people that I love. Beat battles will be challenges where every producer has to dig from the same basket of sounds because you could get 10 people. They all get the same 10 20 sounds. And you still gonna get 10 20 different things. You know, I'm saying so I said that to say it like

spk_0:   56:19
that, but you still want You still wanted to be different, though, So you gotta get some variation. I mean,

Oshay:   56:25
yet, like, I mean, I mean and I think that's where it comes down to. You're editing prowess. You're you're here. How you imagine the sounds. You know, I'm saying causes like we could take the same loop and I can chop it up and do some stuff to it that you may not think to do. You know, I'm saying then that doesn't mean that we shouldn't keep digging for new and fresh. And I'm not saying like, Oh, just give me the same 20 sounds I'll make 50 beats with I ain't saying that. I'm just saying, like, you know, I'm saying, I don't always feel like, Oh, I just gotta find some night. Nobody else knows. You know, I'm saying so.

Czar:   57:01
Let's get into some gear that we would like to be our valentine. What gear do you think is so beautiful? So sexy that you wanted to be your valentine.

spk_0:   57:12
The lights dim upon the crowd. Yet

Oshay:   57:15
you need your quiet

Chaos:   57:17
voice. Is ours energy with you? No one got

Czar:   57:22
off, so Oh, no, sexy. I'll go with mine, then. Yeah, It's the 10 year anniversary, Avalon 7 37 Who is the black one with the blue lights? Oh, man.

Oshay:   57:38
You know what kind of going along with that? We're probably going to double date because my valentine So the classic norming you 87 like I would I would love to own one myself.

spk_0:   57:54
I guess mine is also my TG microphone. Because, man, when I first heard her, man, I cried for real. I really cried because my home girl, Ebony came over to test it out. And that's what she covered. La la la la la la by Ari Linens. And I'm talking about She sang her heart out because she's just a beautiful singer. And she hoped, man, it was It was such a moment because I had just had that whole situation go down with my mentor. I had just geared up, like, literally upgraded all my stuff, and it was a real moment of assurance. And, um, I just restored my own faith in myself, you know? Yeah, This is what I'm supposed to do. Even though I went through that bullshit, I just decided to push harder. And in pushing, I was I I don't even know if this is even worth it. In that moment, it was like, Yeah, this is worth it because that was the best record I ever had. Best session I ever had

Czar:   58:51
I spoken to one that name him was like, Oh, yeah, this is the And it almost doesn't make sense to speak into a mic it now because it's noisy. It's all these years. You're gonna put some headphones on this until Mike. But I could hear the different tones as you change through the settings and with a lot of stuff. It's so subtle. It's like you get these different option is, like, really can't tell the difference between these two. Now that t g mike, you give distinct, different flavors with it. Yeah, is beautiful. It smells good to

Chaos:   59:24
you Would have to own one. I literally walked into my studio and I

spk_0:   59:30
just open the box and I sniff it and close it and put it back down on the

Czar:   59:35
wooden box that it comes in and is like this pine box. But it has a has a smell to it. Like a pine smell, I guess. Although I gives my, uh, one piece of gear is

Chaos:   59:51
really not

Czar:   59:51
specific key boy, but ah, lot of companies have been doing these, like all black keyboards I won't want. And I just saw control When Native Instruments control. No, he's all black to my all black keys to Yeah, like all black Google

Chaos:   1:0:14
Way already got ourselves. Here you go. Boom. Okay. And look here.

spk_0:   1:0:23
I couldn't play it in six. That would bother me a little bit.

Oshay:   1:0:26
Oh, yeah, that's right.

Chaos:   1:0:27
I feel

spk_0:   1:0:28
you cause, like, the White Keys, help me. Contrast. What? I'm looking at it. I like to do shit in the dark. So it's not a look. It is Just when I happened to look down, it's just like, Okay, I need to, you know, and

Chaos:   1:0:42
looking at all the humans. This is your people say that. How come I came? You wouldn't bother you if somebody paying all your keys Black. You already know what I mean. You don't really look mad at me. I don't know. Not a play. So I'm like, Do you? I don't know like this. Used to what? I'm used t o. But it looked nice. You like black? Come on, now. Yeah, you, Jay Vacanti. You have all black every shades on had a key. Boy, you really go for you even if you're never you put your photo. You put that on the way of saying I'll Blake iPad on top of you. Tell me, but give me a stage by myself lining it. Put a line in the L E d lights Caliber located

Oshay:   1:1:43
featuring Justin Bieber. I

Czar:   1:1:45
got, uh, get a piece of gear Software's 16 if you want

Chaos:   1:1:50
to be a valentine. No,

spk_0:   1:1:52
no, I can't think. I just want

Czar:   1:1:56
you just don't want

Chaos:   1:1:56
Camilo too. Just like a black man. Faithful. You just sleep there. We say better wearable. Distracted. Is what a man that said, just like a black eye. The commitment part one, too, if you want to interpret on the faithful and that's a personal problem. So the black man you going, you beast? It is gone. Uh, well, we're gonna

Czar:   1:2:41
wrap this episode up again. This was the Valentine's Day special. You listen on Apple music, make sure the raid us review us like to get some feedback and see what you think. I've got a question for the podcast. You can hit us up. It favours up hot cast at yahoo dot com. And I'm Czar. I'm bad if

spk_0:   1:3:01
we're gonna work on these Altro. Yeah. Hey, all I'm chaos, ma'am. We catch you out next time. Keep it easy. Ah,

Oshay:   1:3:08
do it.

Chaos:   1:3:09
Oh, okay. I did. Okay. Only reason why I say that I did a

spk_0:   1:3:14
radio in, uh, t issue not been to a rail for a while. We need to work on our intros. And altro agree, so it needs to have energy. You kind of got to give your you know, your personality to it, so I don't know. I'm gonna keep working on

spk_3:   1:3:28
it.

Oshay:   1:3:30
I appreciate it. Take me back to my in the great days because I worked at radio station too, But I did my show by myself. But anyway, man,

Chaos:   1:3:40
it's your boy. It's a boy. O'Shea,

Oshay:   1:3:44
Thank you for tuning in. And we're gonna catch that next

spk_3:   1:3:46
time piece. I'm Jay Bakker

Chaos:   1:3:50
way. Just can't know his peace. Peace, Peace. All right, we're out. Have fun editing that one, man. Hey, Got the talking of, like, say, let's go.