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Hurricane Healing welcomes Stuart Tabrett as the project director and says thanks to Damien Reilly for all his support. 06/01/2017 We are very pleased to announce that Stuart Tabrett will be taking over as the project director. ...more |
Hurricane Healing makes a new donation for 2017 for sales complete up to the 1st of October 2016. 05/01/2017 We are very pleased to advise we have been able to make another payment to the Salvation Army tod...more |
Happy New Year for 2017 to all the supporters of Hurricane Healing and the team at the Salvation Army Long Beach, CA !!! 04/01/2017 Its been a while since we updated the website and we wanted to say a happy new year to all the ar...more |
HURRICANE HEALING MAKES ANOTHER DONATION! 11/01/2012 During the Christmas and New Years break, Hurricane Healing made another donation to the Salvatio...more |
New York Shows for Jessy Tomsko. 25/08/2012 Folk/Pop artist Jessy Tomsko has signed on for two shows in Astoria, New York for August and Octo...more |
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Introducing... The Pok! 22/12/2011 Blue Pie is pleased to announce the arrival of the 'Pok'. The Pok is an innovative Digital Audio Workstation controller that can be used wirelessly to save time and effort! This item comes highly recommended by Damien Reilly and the many production houses we work with. Get one today HERE! Using The Pok In The Studio With the current quality of computer recording, the DAW in your home studio can produce a professional-sounding product. But home studio recording is often a "one person" operation, where you are doing the performing as well as the engineering and production. Picture it: You've got your guitar set up for that perfect tone — in the bathroom! So, you put it down, run through two doorways to start the track, run back to your axe, pick it up, and get ready to play. Oops! Missed your cue. You repeat the process — over, and over, and over. For many solo studio owners, this is an all too familiar scenario. It can be time-consuming and frustrating, as well as exhausting. That's where the pok can help. A Wireless DAW Controller Simply place the pok at your feet, wherever you need it. No wires, so you don't waste time. Now you pick up your guitar, hit the footswitch, and start playing. Need to re-do it? No problem! Use the pok to return to the record point, and keep doing it until you're satisfied. Anything your Digital Audio Workstation's keyboard can do, you can do with the pok. And with an operating distance of up to 100 feet, you can control your DAW from virtually anywhere. Once you've used it, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it! How Will You Use It? Guitar players are just one example. With keyboards, your DAW is often just as inaccessible. Drummers have an even harder time getting out of their kit to reach their computer recording setup. Singers need to focus on their vocals, not their gear. Even for those not doing the playing, the pok can be a godsend. Setting up the microphones for that perfect acoustic room sound? You can test the sound quality from the recording point, adjust the mics and test it again, without having to run back to your computer. Click here to witness the enormously talented Valerie Vigoda using the pok in her studio! The Pok For Live Performance Using a Digital Audio Workstation in shows is becoming more and more commonplace. Solo acts or small groups can use it as their backing band. Other acts use computer backing tracks to beef up their sound. But do you really want to compromise your stage show to stand in the back and hit keys on your DAW? The pok gives you remote control over your computer without compromising either your playing or your stage presence. Just set it up to do anything you would have done at the DAW keyboard, and your hands are free to play. And its wireless capability gives you the freedom to set up anywhere. Compatability Other DAW controllers may work only with specific programs, or use complicated MIDI setups. But the pok takes a different approach. It actually works just like a computer keyboard, so it works with just about any software package out there. Included in that list is just about every type of DAW software, including: Ableton Live, Acid Pro, Audacity, Ardour, Audition, Cubase, Digital Performer, FL Studio, GarageBand, Logic, n-Track, Nuendo, Pro Tools, Reaper, Record, Sonar, SooperLooper, Sound Forge and Studio One. |
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