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Interview with Ricky Roo of KDWB

Posted by RadioJingles.co.nr On November - 2 - 2009

Interview with Ricky Roo of KDWBI, Novell of RadioJingles.co.nr, had a chat with Ricky Roo, Creative Services, KDWB. Ricky does song writing, producing, remixing, and voice imaging. And had worked with some of the biggest names in the industry including Chris Stevens of TM Studios.

I find Ricky to be one among the most talented, witty and funny persons I’ve met. Let’s get to know him more here.

Novell: What is your complete name, position or main task, and which station do your work for?

Ricky: Rickyroo. Creative services. KDWB.

Novell: In relation to being a Creative Director, can you give a backronym for KDWB (like for you K stands for … D for …. etc)

Ricky: Killing Dwarves With Batons!

Novell: Did you really dream of being in radio when you were still small?

Ricky: As far back as I can remember.

Novell: I understand you did some band class in middle school and joined band in high school? Who inspired you to be interested in music? Is your family really musically inclined?

Ricky: My family has the rhythym of a drunk epileptic penguin. I’ve always had a thing for music, I guess. That, and a lot of people told me that I looked like the mailman. I’m not exactly sure what prompted me to join the middle school band. I only remember my father threatening my life because the trumpet cost $200. I actually wanted to play the slide trombone, but my arms were too short. Damn my Italian/Irish genes! We like to keep our beer and spaghetti very close.

“My musical abilities made me a great club DJ, and my skills as a club DJ make me a better producer”

Novell: According to your website profile, I noticed that you transitioned from doing traditional music to being a club DJ which eventually landed you on a radio gig. Tells us how DJing opened the doors for you in radio?

Ricky: I had a good friend who got a job doing overnights at the local CHR station. I would hang out with him pretty much every shift he did. He picked up a few appearances at a nightclub so naturally I went along. (I snuck in; I was underage of course!) I quickly became hooked on the club DJ’s job: working the crowd, the light show, the beat mixing… I then started making DJ friends around town and eventually landed my own gig in a bar. Radio took a back seat. (For the better, I might add.) My musical abilities made me a great club DJ, and my skills as a club DJ make me a better producer.

Novell: How long and what did it take you to realize that you’re more into production than receiving song requests

Ricky: A man can only take so many requests for “Sixpence None the Richer”.

Novell: You picked up some production skills, who was your mentor in producing? What were the most important lessons you learned in production?

Ricky: As far as the production aspect, I idolized (caution: cliche’ alert!) Eric Chase. He was the best that I had heard so I emulated his sound as best I could. Once I had gotten close, I started to form my own sound and style. As for writing, I owe everything to my former PD Mike Kaplan at WJLK Monmouth Ocean (currently at The End in Seattle)

Novell: Fast forward to present, you seem to be doing a lot of things now, song writing, producing, remixing, and voiceover? Which one of these is closest to your heart?

Ricky: Song writing and making tracks/beats. Hands down.

Novell: You are also with KTLK which is Newstalk, which is more demanding (or which one requires more focus on copy, creative, production skills) when it comes to production, KDWB (which is CHR) or KTLK (Newstalk)?

Ricky: Both are equally demanding.

“Working with Chris Stevens at TM Studios is great for the creative juices.”

Novell: Tell me about Roomixx Productions and your freelancing with TM Studios.

Ricky: Roomixx productions is basically a halo for my production, song writing and voiceover work. It was also an excuse to make a really cool logo. If you need beats, help with lyrics, image or spot production, or voice work hit me up. Working with Chris Stevens at TM Studios is great for the creative juices. I’ve helped with the Jack Pack service as well as contributions to a few jingle packages. Such a great team of people.

Novell: Who do you look up to as inspiration in voice imaging and in production as well.

Ricky: That’s a tough one to answer as I will certainly leave people out. I’m inspired by anyone who does not always reach for the low hanging fruit. It may surprise you but I look outside of the broadcast industry for a great deal of inspiration. I’ve learned many signature tricks from listening to music producers. BT, Tiesto, Timbaland, Tricky Stewart, Pharell, and Dr. Luke to name a few. Listen to one BT record and you’ll get 4 to 5 ideas for a promo. I guarantee it. As for voice imaging, I’m incredibly fond of voice guys who’s name begin with an S. Steve Stone, Scott Matthews, and Sean Caldwell.

Novell: Given the chance to travel in a parallel world, how would Ricky Roo be living his life now.

Ricky: As a famous chef

Novell: Favorite gadget.

Ricky: TiVo-HD.

Novell: Worst movie seen.Ricky Roo Website

Ricky: Howard The Duck. Happens to my favorite movie as well. LOL.

Novell: If you were a comic book superhero, what would be your super powers?

Ricky: My super power would be my ability to never gain weight. I would be called the Krispy Kreme Avenger. Apparently “The Spleen” was already taken. (Damn you, Paul Ruebens!)

Novell: What would I find in your refrigerator right now?

Ricky: An exorbitant amount of lettuce, celery, beef, chicken, cous cous, jello pudding and cat medicine. I’m on the South Beach diet, my girlfriend loves pudding, and my cat is sick.

Novell: Why are manhole covers round?

Ricky: How dare you ask me an old Microsoft job interview question! I’m a Mac. Next question, please.

Novell: (giggles)
Novell: If aliens landed in front of you and, in exchange for anything you desire, offered you any position on their planet, what would you want?

Ricky: Chief male prostitute. Preferably in the upscale section of town.

Novell: If Hollywood made a movie about your life, whom would you like to see play the lead role as you?

Ricky: A Jerry Ferrara, John Cusack, George Clooney hybrid. P. S. I’d like Morgan Freeman to read my eulogy.

Novell: If you were to write one song for a Britney Spears and Kanye West collaboration, what title would you give it?

Ricky: “Coitus Interuptus”

Well, there you have it, my interview with Ricky Roo, Creative Services on KDWB. You can catch Ricky on his website, www.rickyroo.com. There, you can listen to some of the stuff he did. Such a great talent indeed. You can also check out our previous feature for Ricky, here. Read the rest of this entry »

The New Way To Image Radio: Instant Imaging Download

Posted by RadioJingles.co.nr On October - 23 - 2009

The New Way To Image Radio: Instant Imaging DownloadIn this age of massively available online production services, finding the tools for your imaging has never been this quick. While most services are quite hefty in price, there are some places where you can get the best imaging sounds at the most competitive price.

Instant imaging download service is the newest approach. It’s retailing production libraries done 21st century style. No need for monthly subscription fees which more often leave you with so many production files one rarely uses.

That means, with instant imaging download, you get to purchase only the cut you will use. And here is the best thing about this service – the files are always fresh. The cuts are not leftovers, re-mixed, or recycled versions from an obsolete library.

The newest site that offers such service is ImagingDownloads.com. No need for further explanation, the name speaks for itself.

Need loops, sounders, fillers, newsbeds, phone beds,traffic beds, logos or Christmas sounds? ImagingDownloads.com has it. All products are royalty-free and can be useds for radio, TV, and multi-media. All audio files are in mp3 format, 224 kbps. The site accepts Paypal and credit card.

Log on now to ImagingDownloads.com. The site is created by Selwyn Donia of Selwyn Donia Productions in the Netherlands.

ImagingDownloads.com also free sounders. Check it out.

Free Sounder | Download Here
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Featured: Dom Nero On Hot 97

Posted by RadioJingles.co.nr On October - 7 - 2009

Dom Nero on WQHT Hot 97Dom Nero is the Creative Services Director of Hot 97 WQHT New York. Spotlight is on Dom as he joins Ryan Drean in the latest episode of the The Producers Podcast on RyanOnTheRadio.com. The new episode is a two-parter, with the first part focusing on imaging and the second on technical aspects.

Based in Toronto, Canada, Dom is the fourth non-US interviewee to be featured on the podcast. Nero is known to be responsible for Kiss FM and RXP in New York City.  The guy maybe young but he definitely has the experience and the skills to prove. Listen to the Dom Nero episode of The Producers podcast on www.ryanontheradio.com

Dom Nero Production Montage

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New Today Show Jingle from 615

Posted by RadioJingles.co.nr On September - 22 - 2009

New Today Show Jingle from 615615 Music recently composed a new theme song for the Today Show on NBC. “Your Day Is Today” is a fun and upbeat song branding the Today Show as America’s number 1 morning show. The song features a great young vocalist, Paisley Van Patten.

Click here to listen to “Your Day Is Today”

Your Day Is Today original music composed for Today Show on NBC by 615 Music (copyright 615 Music)


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Presenter Pack by Stewart Priest

Posted by RadioJingles.co.nr On September - 17 - 2009

Stewart Priest ProductiosLooking for a great package that fits your needs, get Stewart Priest Production and avail its famous Presenter Pack. Presenter Pack is meant for presenters, but it’s not your cookie-cutter package. What you get is 10 liners, with multiple mixouts and versions, and you also get talk up beds, sweepers, and ramps.

With the Presenter Pack, you get exactly what you want. Get Stewart to work on your package now. Visit www.stewartpriest.com now.

Or follow Stewart at http://www.twitter.com/WeDoAudio

All materials copyright by Stewart Priest.

Generic Radio Imaging and Commercial Production Demo (copyright Stewart Priest Productions)

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Splat! Online Puts FUN Back

Posted by RadioJingles.co.nr On September - 15 - 2009

Splat! Online Puts FUN BackSplat! is a total radio imaging package. Arming you with show intros, high impact sweepers, promo starts, music promos, production FX, sound effects, listener drops, loops and beds, pop culture sound bites, movie drops, special and holiday imaging elements.

Splat! is over 150 fresh elements monthly. And its available for Pop, Rock, Talk, Urban, Country, and Classic Rock formats.

Splat! is the real deal in imaging: no clichés and no useless crap. Splat! is fast, easy and fun to use…you will dig it.

Sign up now and get a huge ready-to-launch start up kit. But what makes Splat! different from all others? Simple, they put the FUN back in FUNCTIONAL!

Head on to www.splatonline.com now! Follow Splat! here http://twitter.com/SplatMe

Splat! Pop Demo

Splat! Rock Demo

Splat! Country Demo

Splat! Street Demo

Splat! Talk Demo

Splat! Classic Rock Demo

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Top iPhone Apps For Production

Posted by RadioJingles.co.nr On July - 25 - 2009

Top iPhone Apps For ProductioniPhone wasn’t really invented for producing. But producers are born to create music out from just about anything, including iPhone. Now, if you’re gonna go out to the iPhone app store, you’d probably stumble upon a few apps for music production, but you’ll find this a list of cool apps for starters and for pros.

When you’re out in the street, on a summer vacation, don’t let distance from your studio hinder you from creating the next big hit. Radio producers, the next best thing that happened to your production may just come from your first iPhone creation. Check these out!

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5 Easy Ways To $10-less Pop Filter

Posted by RadioJingles.co.nr On July - 22 - 2009

5 Easy Ways To $10-less Pop FilterWith a recording tool that can be substituted with a panty hose or a thin sheet of paper, many still find the expensive price of microphone pop filters to be surprising. But while a holding a sheet of paper or cloth in front of your mouth can be annoying, anyone can actually create a home-made microphone “puff” screen that as as effective as the commercial ones.

We’ve scoured the internet to find 5 easy ways to create your own mic pop filter. They all look the same. But see, 5 ideas are better than 1.

The goal of this list is to provide practical options. This is should not necessarily be an alternative to investing a commercial pop filter. But just in case, you’re out of town and you forgot your filter, these might help. Read the rest of this entry »

How Michael’s Death Gave Radio A Chance

Posted by RadioJingles.co.nr On July - 11 - 2009

Radio Tribute to Michael JacksonSome call it a media frenzy, most are convinced it is just but rightful to pay homage to the King of Pop. Opinions may have differed about how media responded to the death of Michael Jackson, but radio once again has positioned itself to be a powerful medium.

While visual tributes are only limited to special segments and updates on TV, radio generously gave the listeners, and the King of Pop himself an appropriate honoring, and what better way should we say, than playing his songs 24-7.

Radio quickly responded by switching to a 24-hour all Michael Jackson programming. I believe that even at the heart of his wake, people turned to radio, remembering his songs, the contributions he gave to the industry and to the people as a whole. Once again, radio was a star. And it only proves, indeed there are things that radio can do that no other medium can.

Our salute to the stations who creatively and generously re-programmed themselves for honoring the King of Pop, from Station Managers, Program Directors, On Air Personalities and Producers, many thanks on behalf of all Michael Jackson fans.

We also want to give credit to all production companies who have taken part, special mentions to Production Vault, JAM Creative Productions, 1330 Networks, and Devaweb (Chris Stevens).

Michael Jackson Tribute by 1330 Networks/JAM Creative Productions

This 4:30 ID is produced by Jon Wolfert of JAM Creative Productions, who is also the producer of the Valier Radio Show of 1330 Networks.

Michael Jackson Promo by Devaweb (www.devaweb.co.uk)

The 2 cuts were produced by Chris Stevens of Devaweb – an award-winning production outfit based in the UK and voiced by Andrew White (www.mightywhite.net). These were distributed free and were broadcast in over 75 stations worldwide .

Michael Jackson Clip Montage from Production Vault (www.productionvault.com)

Michael Jackson Reaction Cuts, Promo Shells, and Montages are major highlights in the month of June and July on ProductionVault.com. In fact, they put up an entirely new category aptly labeled “Michael Jackson”.
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Stabs, Sweeps, Synths For Radio Production

Posted by RadioJingles.co.nr On March - 25 - 2009

Stabs, Sweeps, Synths for Radio ProductionOkay, I love creating branded intros and other productions that have something to do with songs. Particularly challenging are times when you wish you had the raw synths, FX, stabs, and guitar riffs of the song.

I just found out about this new radio imaging package from Bangin Beats. The package is called Eargasm, what a perfect name, the best thing is that it’s loaded with lots of sound design elements. It’s got drones, sound scapes, phone FX, beats, yeah the usual stuff, but like I said, the icing on the cake on this package are the super cool stabs, stereo sweeps, solo instruments, and plenty of synths.

This package lets you become a music producer. The best part is it’s only $49.95. I hope I get paid with this post, but I’m not. Gotta check it out here – http://www.bangin-beats.com/instruments.html

Eargasm – Modern Radio Imaging Elements

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