Hosted by a trio of touring engineers, Live Sound Bootcamp (LSBC) is meant to help new engineers to learn live sound from the ground up, and also maybe provide some insight and humor to seasoned professionals. It is a primer on all topics in live sound.
Ryan O John is a musician turned engineer, turned product designer, turned podcast host. He was playing instruments by 5 years old, with his first... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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So finally we fall into the concept of Season 3, answering listener questions. In this episode we answer a question that digs into dialogue, corporate events, house of worship, expectations, auto mixing, noise reduction, how to make a talking human ... more
Lies and lies, we told you that we would have shorter episodes, and we told you that Season three would be dedicated to digging directly into listener questions, but this episode ended up being the very long answer to some in-person questions that we... more
As we enter season three of this podcast, we've decided it makes sense to finally really dig directly into listener questions. We also had realized that while we had touched on this in many other episodes, we didn't actually ever make an episode ded... more
Sticking to the "wall of sound" instruments we chat about strings and some of the various methods for getting them to sound cohesive, or stick out as solo instruments. While this may not be the most common input an average live sound engineer may co... more
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I love this Podcast! It inspires me so much and I‘m learning a ton. Wish you‘d record new episodes!! Sending Love from Switzerland
Good stuff, but I listen with earbuds in and the sound of you eating while talking makes me gag.
This is so much better than scouring forums for info. When the hosts get into the weeds it becomes obvious that they can be trusted, that their knowledge comes from experience, and that they love what they do. Wish I found this earlier!
Really enjoy this podcast. It’s great to hear other perspectives on mixing and methods. I especially appreciate the ones that align with my workflows because it makes me feel smarter haha. At a time when I can’t be mixing live bands due to the pandemic, listening to this podcast has helped keep my mind creatively thinking about new ideas and keeps me optimistic for the future. My wife hates talking shop with me, but when I listen in the car I feel like I can talk shop with colleagues and I ap... more
I’m really enjoying this podcast. As a musician who mixes from the stage, but also does the odd show as FOH engineer, just the right mix of theory, practice and war stories.
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