Monday, January 26, 2009

Jim’s journal 1/24/09

The iPod

My lovely wife went and got me an iPod Nano (8 gig) for Christmas this year. I spent the better part of a month trying to decide whether to go get the upgrade iPod touch. I decided that for what I do, the Nano works great.

I have missed the boat on the iPod. I saw them come out years ago, and thought that as a sound engineer, I did not need a machine that played an inferior quality medium (MP3 or whatever the iPod does for compression). But I finally saw the possibilities when a friend showed me how he DJ’ed a corporate gig all day with just a quick play list and an iPod. This was a pretty high profile event in Detroit called the Turkey Trot, and he never even touched the machine all day.

Every engineer plays his walk in music through an iPod these days. I laugh with the irony of, MP3 music being played through $500,000 worth of high fidelity sound system, but the ease of use makes it a tool worth having. That and the thought that I no longer carry CD’s in the car, now I have 2,000 of my favorite songs in something smaller than a candy bar. All I can say is that they are pretty impressive, even if the ear buds make them sound like a pretty cheap walkman. I will be investing in a much improved set of ear buds as soon as I audition what is on the market. I like the Skull Candy in-ear buds, but don’t know about the fidelity. I may have to get a couple of ear molds done for some pro-level buds if the business leads me back towards production.

The other benefit of the iPod has been a renewal of my love for music in general. I spent the better part of a week loading a couple of hundred of my over two thousand albums into iTunes. This made me choose the albums that I like the most, as if I loaded all of my albums, I would need a much bigger hard drive to store it all (like a terabyte, I still can’t believe that I could buy a terabyte of storage…).

Going through my stacks made me realize that I have not made music a big part of my life lately, and that I need to move forward with some plans that have troubled my subconscious for some time. More on my plans later but let me say that I think you will see me behind the sound console in 2009 again.

1 comment:

Christina said...

i AM SO with you on the renewal of love of music. I really didn't know how much cool music I ALREADY HAD until I consolidated it all onto my IPOD. My favorite right now is to just shuffle the whole thing and be surprised by whatever comes up - and that includes all of the kids' music coming up (see top 10 most listened to songs on my blog).