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Ready to Record

Daniel Cohen

20 year old musician, engineer and producer Daniel 'The D3' Cohen brings you Ready to Record from his home studio in San Francisco. He’ll be interviewing recording veterans, reviewing gear and sharing music he is working on. Join The D3 as he explores ways to make epic recordings in his garage.

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The Metallica Report is coming! more

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9 months ago

At long last, Ready to Record's 2022 NAMM coverage is finally here! Check out new products from Mojave Audio, Austrian Audio, Warm Audio, Morton Microphone Systems, and hear from EveAnna Manley about Manley Power, their new, high frequency power supp... more

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2 years ago

On today's episode of Ready to Record, The D3 talks to drummer and producer Wally Ingram. Daniel and Wally talk about his career now, what he's doing with Wally Trax, his current effort. Wally also talks about the process of making his own loop and s... more

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2 years ago

On this episode of Ready to Record. we present to you a brief excerpt of our coverage for NAMM 2022. Many of the interviews we have coming up in the NAMM episode feature brand new products, as well as many friends and guests of the show. Stay tuned! more

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2 years ago

On today's episode of Ready to Record, The D3 talks to drummer and producer Wally Ingram. Daniel and Wally talk about his early history, how he got into music, as well as life as a musician in a pandemic. Wally also details his relationship with Menn... more

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2 years ago

On this episode of Ready to Record, Daniel brings you the final part of his conversation with Dante Rinaldi. Dante and D3 wrap up their conversation by talking about how technology has unified all creatives, and what is considered entertainment. In a... more

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2 years ago

On today's episode of Ready to Record, The D3 talks to Inferno VFX and VFX Unleash's own Dante Rinaldi. Daniel and Dante continue their conversation on rooms and their importance to recording, and talk about a pretty universal phenomenon across all f... more

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2 years ago

On today's episode of Ready to Record, The D3 talks to Inferno VFX and VFX Unleash's own Dante Rinaldi. Daniel and Dante go into some wild topics, such as the parallels between audio production and VFX, as well as how audio production helped the VFX ... more

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2 years ago

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4.4 out of 5 stars from 5 ratings
  • Learned a lot from this youngster

    Good production and a great start to a series

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