Weekly discussions of how to build your own gear for the recording studio.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Categories | HobbiesTechnologyLeisure |
Paul Wolff has designed more legendary pieces of gear than most of us have used. In his years with API alone, Paul designed the 550B EQ, 512 and 3124 mic preamps, Legacy console, and 2500 compressor. He was recently honored by NAMM TEC hall of fame f... more
I've often fantasized about building a huge analog synth. But besides the obstacles of cost and not having a spare room in my house for it, I've always found the DIY synth world to be a bit intimidating.
In this podcast, synth wizard Abby Echiverri... more
We audio nerds love to talk about particular parts and circuitry—transformers, op-amps, discrete vs integrated, passive vs active, etc—but we rarely discuss the biggest part and the one we actually interface with the most: the chassis.
In this epis... more
Sticker shock is a common malady in the recording world. It takes a lot of money to outfit and maintain a studio. But why?
What are the factors that drive the price of professional recording gear?
Why does gear cost so much more than the sum of i... more
Great programs! Very nice and interesting conversations. I especially like the two episodes with Duncan Grey. Would love to hear more episodes with him.
Thanks for doing these podcasts!
Found his show by luck and lucky I am. Totally hooked. No BS just food for the mind and soul. Keep it up please.
For some of the beginning learners, maybe we aren’t you’re target audience but the first episode I heard of yours I didn’t understand anything you were talking about.
This podcast is great for engineers to listen to. I feel it has a bit of everything. I use DIYRE products and I think it would be pretty cool if they went into audio related topics with the products as examples. It would help a lot of new users/engineers.
Keep the episodes coming.
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