
Music Production Tips for Home Studio Musicians
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Category | Music | ||||

I’ve got a really cool thing for you today. I had a chance to interview Matt Ross-Spang, studio engineer over at Sun Studio, arguably the most famous recording studio in the world. In case you didn’t know, Sun Studio is where Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee... more
In this Audio Issues interview we hear from Pete Weiss. Pete Weiss is a New England-based producer/engineer/mixer/musician. Through his innovative, organic work with artists site. During the interview we discuss, among other things: How he got into r... more
The trick about recording vocals is that it has nothing to do with the gear and everything to do with the performance. So who better to ask about the performance part of the vocal recording session than a seasoned recording artist? This week we finis... more
This week’s interview session will be with producer/engineer Powell: Jeff Powell has been recording, mixing, and producing records for 24 years. He was a staff assistant engineer, then engineer/mixer and finally producer at Ardent Studios from ’89-’9... more
We’re back this week with another Potluck Audio Conference interview, this time with Dusty Wakeman of Mojave Audio and Mad Dog Studios. “In his forty years in the music business, Dusty Wakeman has worn a lot of hats: producer, engineer, musician, and... more
It’s time for another backstage interview with the panelists from the Potluck Audio Conference. This time I interviewed Alex Maiolo and Rob Christensen. Alex Maiolo Alex Maiolo owns Chapel Hill, N.C.’s, Seriously Adequate Studio, which is another way... more
Earlier this month I had the opportunity to interview Andrew Scheps at the Potluck Audio Conference. Andrew Scheps has engineered and mixed for some of the biggest rock bands in the world: Black Sabbath, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica, Weezer, Audi... more
What is mastering? Is it putting every processor on your mixed song and hoping for the best? Is it making it as loud as possible and hoping it song? (No, it isn’t. Sorry Lars Ulrich…) Well, if that’s not what mastering is, what is it really? And more... more








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