Tue, 11 September 2007
- in the photo, Tim Miller and Charles Randall show the new mixer that will be part of the Mark 5 Chrysolite. Show number 5. We thought summer had got up and gone, but the past week has been nice weather in our part of the UK. Introducing the new 5th generation of the Chrysolite studio - also known as the studio in a suitcase What is in this show? Tim Miller, Tony Knowles, and Paul Vernon talk about their work on the new Chrysolite. Unfortunately, Charles Randall was away on holiday, but we hope to get him onto a future podcast when he can wax lyrical about the design and purposes of the new mixer in the Chrysolite. The podsafe music in today's show came from http://www.magnatune.com/: The artist goes by Falik (his real name is Charlie Pecot) and the track is IKA, from the CD entitled DREAMS FROM THE MACHINE. Falik describes his music as a fusion of Middle Eastern, Greek, Celtic, and Baltic Folk influences. He calls that 'world fusion pop'. Why not check out Magnatune's free song of the day? The sound clip at the start of our opening signature includes the original Short wave logo that Feba broadcast for many years from the Seychelles. It came from the opening bars of 'What a Friend we have in Jesus'. Got something to say about the show? Drive the show with your comments and feedback! Please send your comments and soundbites under 5mb to mailto:mtaylor@feba.org.uk Comments[0] |

