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#15 - 2008 Aug 13 - The Magic School Bus #15 - James Cagle and Robert Schiermeyer - MSB Episode 15

Posted on 14 August 2008 by Christopher E. Otwell

#15 - 2008 Aug 13 - The Magic School Bus #15 - James Cagle and Robert Schiermeyer - MSB Episode 15


This is the Prelude to the epic cast from Grand Prix Denver. While still editing the cast from the GP, James talks about the winning deck.

 
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13 Comments For This Post

  1. Conley Says:

    I have fans too…no? :(

  2. james Says:

    no

  3. Jimmy Says:

    I love the show. My buddy and I have a bet going though. He says that the song that plays through the very end of the show is from Conan…and…I just don’t think it is. Who is it?

  4. Asad Says:

    I’ve been waiting all week for this :)…it better be EPIC.

  5. Kevin O'Connell Says:

    Just wanted to comment on the electronic interference you recorded at GP Denver. I have an audio program called Adobe Audition that I use to remove background noise from movies/songs. Adobe Audition would do it automatically and usually in a couple hours. (depending on the file size).

    Let me know if you want a hand removing the background interference. I don’t mind helping out if it means everyone can enjoy the show sooner.

  6. james Says:

    Hey Kevin. Thank you for that information. Please drop me an email and I will tell you what the University of Colorado music department told me and we can see if we can get this out sooner.

    Thanks for listening

  7. james Says:

    Jimmy. Bet him your paycheck it’s the soundtrack from the Last of the Mohicans

  8. Conley Says:

    I weep at the truth… :(

  9. Christopher E. Otwell Says:

    Don’t fret Conely. I still like you.

  10. Jimmy Says:

    Thanks James.

  11. thewachman Says:

    I thought the popping after people talking was not that bad. It certainly in not any worse that the ubiquitous background noise on Otwell’s casts. If you can not easily get it cleaned up in say the next week post it anyway. I’d rather Current scratchy than great but late.

  12. Matt Says:

    I like you too Conley. But only when you don’t make any noise. That ruins it for me. And don’t worry, it will be ok ;)

  13. james Says:

    Watchmen, I got a program that helped out a lot. It took me a little bit to work all the angles on it, but I got the hang of it now and they will sound fine. The first part will start out a little off, but the interviews sound fine. Part 2 will sound better.

    Thanks for listening

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