Writer, Creative Director, Musician, & Illustrator

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Archives for December 2008

Practice makes perfect

December 30, 2008 @ 12:10 am

outliers Practice makes perfect

Right now I’m reading Malcom Gladwell’s Outliers, about “Why Some People Succeed and Some Don’t.”

I’m only about 1/3 through, but so far, Gladwell’s put forth two big findings that validate how I’ve always felt about what it takes to succeed:*

– The first assertion the book makes is that being proficient at just about anything requires about 10,000 hours or 10 years

– The second is that there is a “threshold” for being good enough for most endeavors, i.e. there’s a ceiling for height required for being a pro basketball and IQ for winning a Nobel Prize

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Backing up your work

December 28, 2008 @ 4:51 pm

superduper icon Backing up your workNo one wants to lose their work because of hard drive failure or losing files, especially creative work like their audio tracks. The inspiration and time are gone.

That said, having a so-called backup strategy is critical, along with the right hard drives and software to do it.

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Maxing out your RAM

December 28, 2008 @ 4:30 pm

sweet memory Maxing out your RAMIf you’re doing audio production—and promoting your band with your own web and graphic design, and maybe doing video production, too—you’ll obviously want to have the best processing speed and most RAM you can afford.

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Bass Tuner 5.2.1 for Mac OS X

December 28, 2008 @ 4:18 pm

bass tune icon Bass Tuner 5.2.1 for Mac OS X

You’re plugged in direct, ready to record a bass part. Instead of getting out the old-school bass tuner, stay plugged in to your audio interface and pull this little gem up on your Mac. You know what I love most about this tuner? It’s completely intuitive and only $9.

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Burning CDs and DVDs over multiple discs

December 25, 2008 @ 3:46 am

Disco for Mac

disco icon Burning CDs and DVDs over multiple discsLet’s say you want to burn over 4.7 GBs of files (typical DVD-R maximum storage.) This is called disc spanning. Disco lets you burn data (music, audio files, photos… anything) across multiple CDs and DVDs (disc spanning). The interface and graphics are fun and attractive, too. I’ve left Toast for Disco. What I like best about it is that it’s easy to use and only $19.95—a very fair price for very good software.