
In The Effect of Sound Podcast we talk about audio engineering, radio outside broadcast, live sound, festival sound mixing, recording studios, theatre sound design and mix engineering with people from across the audio industry. From company CEO's to recording engineers, we hear real stories and learn from some of the best in the world of sound.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Byron Meyer learnt his craft in South Africa but is now based in Europe recording sound for film and television.In this episode, Byron talks about his first chance in the industry and how life is different now in the northern hemisphere.
Stephen Carter talks openly about his life and growing up in the UK. From being part of English hardcore punk band Gallows with his brother Frank Carter to playing in his own bands like Ghost Riders and Lyoness.Steph talks about his relationship with... more
We meet Richard Earle who is an Engineering Manager for BBC Outside Broadcasts.
We meet Anneliese and Mike, the team behind Grand Chapel Studios in Bedfordshire.
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