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Mac Power Users

334: MPU Live: "She Can't Take It Anymore, Captain!"

Mac Power Users

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How To, Tech, Sparks, David, Set Up, Mac, Workflow, Ios, User, Help, Power, Stephen Hackett, Technology

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2016

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

Victor Cajiao discusses all the steps of producing a modern music album, we help troubleshoot an accidentally reformatted hard drive, discuss password schemes, using a ScanSnap for photos, share listener feedback on our Special Event and Keynote shows, discuss options for Evernote and share listener tips.

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0:00.0

MacPower Users, episode 334 MacPower Users Podcast. I'm Katie Floyd alongside with my

0:22.9

pal David Sparks. Welcome David to another live show. Hey Katie Floyd, how are you

0:26.8

today? I'm doing well. We've got the show kicked off and we have our very good friend and audio expert here.

0:35.0

Victor Kuyaro is joining us once again on the live show.

0:38.0

Welcome, Victor, it's so good to be talking to you again.

0:40.0

David Kitty, how you guys doing?

0:42.0

Always good to talk to you.

0:43.0

Great, great.

0:45.0

We were chatting with you last time, I think about all of the amazing things that you were

0:50.0

doing with audio, and we've got you back now because that was kind of a precursor

0:55.1

you've actually produced something with it. Yes I produced a record a CD

1:01.0

actually and it is a jazz CD called Surrender.

1:05.0

And I've been a jazz or musician since I was 15 years old, playing in bands and so on,

1:11.0

and it's always been a part of my life. It took kind of a respite when I started

1:15.2

working the real job when I was about 30 years old. Before then I was playing

1:20.8

nightclubs and things like this. But then you know in the 26 years that I was playing nightclubs and things like this. But then, you know, in the 26 years that I worked the real job, that music did take a back seat for me. And although back in 95 we produced another CD, I had not done something in the last 20 years when it came to producing

1:34.8

writing recording. So my long-time 42-year- friend Joe Christina and I partnered

1:41.1

once again on this on this CD surrender which we're very proud of.

1:45.8

I'm guessing that producing a CD in 2016 and producing a CD in 1995 probably a couple of differences there, huh?

1:56.8

A huge amount of difference and just the mere fact that you know back then we had to do it

2:01.7

in a studio and we were using a much different

2:05.4

technology it was still digital back then we were using that technology called

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