MacVoices #15197: Christopher Breen on Creating Podcast Music and MacNotables’ 10th

Nov 11, 2015 | Audio/Music, Commentary, MacNotables, Software, Web

Chuck Joiner, Christopher Breen

Christopher Breen  is back to talk about his career (he has three at the moment) as a podcast music producer, and to celebrate MacNotables 10th anniversary. Chris explains how he approaches each project to create sometimes complimentary, sometimes contrasting feelings with the music, his preferred tools, and the creative process as it relates to composition and performance.

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Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he’s doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, App.net and LinkedIn.

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Guests:

 Christopher Breen  has been writing about Apple and its technology since the latter days of the Reagan administration for such publication as MacUser, MacWEEK, and  Macworld  Until recently, he was a Macworld senior editor and host of the  Macworld Podcast, is author of  The iPhone Pocket Guide, Sixth Edition (6th Edition)  (Peachpit Press), and offers  lynda.com software tutorials  on such subjects as OS X Lion, the iPad, and screen casting. He is a professional musician in the San Francisco Bay Area, and has a third career with an unidentified tech company headquartered in Cupertino.

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