The official definition of a Podcast is “a method of publishing files to the Internet, allowing users to subscribe to a feed and receive new files automatically by subscription, usually at no cost.” Although accurate, that dry definition doesn’t come near the frenzy and excitement generated by this latest Internet fad. If you’re a Pod-monaut, you can hear narrowcasts on nearly every topic under the sun and download it to either your computer or your portable playback device.

Never being a school to leave a promising new trend unturned, the Conservatory has initiated a monthly series of student-produced shows titled The Faderswap Podcast. As part of extra credit classwork, select students have been busy producing shows for the new platform that debuted in January 2006. To kick off the series, two students interviewed none other than legendary audio designer, Mr. Rupert Neve. Rupert is a household name in high-end audio production circles and has been manufacturing excellent and sought-after products for over 50 years. To hear what’s on Rupert’s mind and subscribe to our monthly show, visit the Conservatory’s Podcast homepage.

Photo caption: Rupert Neve with Administrator Kirt Hamm
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