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Explore " audio engineering" with insightful episodes like "KTH #66 - JakoJako, Karl Klomp, Surgeon, Tim Franke, Speedy J", "#198: Walk Into Any Recording Studio & Make It Work", "Annlie Huang & Devin Kerr", "Episode 6 - You got alotta Nerve - special guest James Irvin" and "Episode 5 - Hits and Grits - Clearwave Studio and Ten Ton Records - special guest Jeremy Stephens" from podcasts like ""Knob Twiddlers Hangout", "The Self-Recording Band", "Wilco Will Love You Podcast", "Southern Renaissance" and "Southern Renaissance"" and more!
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#198: Walk Into Any Recording Studio & Make It Work
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Episode show notes:
In failing to prepare you are preparing to fail. Or at least in this context, you are likely gonna give yourself a few problems.
Going into a recording studio that you've never used before can be a daunting and maybe even confusing prospect.
It'd be nice if all producers had the same workflow and routing setup that you use in the recording studio, but sadly this aint the case.
Who knows what the producer that used the recording studio before you was thinking? Only them, that's who.
If an unconventional, un-labelled routing setup has been used and you're walking in there for the first time with the talent hoping to record, things could get pretty confusing and pretty exhausting, pretty fast.
Benedikt and Malcom dealt with this situation like a couple of champs recently which was the inspiration behind this episode.
There are a few things you can do beforehand that will ensure that you're not faced with a day of routing before even thinking about pressing the record button.
Remember, in the recording studio, time is money and this episode will save you some $$$ and blushes if you follow the approach these two pros take when entering a new recording studio for the first time.
Let's dive in!
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For full show notes go to: https://theselfrecordingband.com/198
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Annlie Huang & Devin Kerr
Here's Meredith's interview with Annlie for SoundGirls
And here are her film/television credits (be impressed!)
Here's Devin talking plugins on his YouTube channel
And here's the link to Goodhertz and all of their fabulous plugins (including Tupe, which Devin mentioned in this episode)
Episode 6 - You got alotta Nerve - special guest James Irvin
Tony sat down with the multi-talented musician and singer/songwriter James Irvin in Huntsville, Alabama. They talked about growing up as a weirdo in a small town. James has been in many musical projects over the years, like: "The Nerve", his solo material, and his work drumming with other bands, including Jason D Williams, and Microwave Dave and the Nukes. James talks about what it was like recording the special for PBS at Sun Records, and his gig with Jason D Williams at the Grand Ole Opry.
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Episode 5 - Hits and Grits - Clearwave Studio and Ten Ton Records - special guest Jeremy Stephens
Tony Sat down with the great producer / engineer, Jeremy Stephens at Clearwave Studio in Decatur, Alabama. He talks about his experience with Johnny Sandlin recording Greg Allman in the 90s, his background in recording, and some of his process in creating killer records by cutting out his own unique path. They also discuss the Ten Ton Records label, and some great new acts making their imprint on the South.
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Are Floor Wedge Monitors Still Used?
S2E18 - Dan Pilver of Lewitt Audio
Dan Pilver is a guitarist and a music industry marketer with experience at Guitar Center, Gibson Guitars, and now Lewitt Audio. Currently in his role at Lewitt Audio he has helped get them in major retailers like Sweetwater and Alto Music.
Lewitt Audio is a relatively new player in the microphone game and they pride themselves on original microphone design, affordable prices, and producing the highest quality microphones possible with the most needed features.
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Support the showHow to Get Perfect Audio: Social, Live and Virtual with Ted Gregorek
About Ted Gregorek . . .
As the CEO of T. Gregorek AV Consulting, Ted Gregorek delivers a mastery of A/V system flow schematics design and interpretation to every sound experience. Producing large-scale integration, wiring, and project management for multi-million dollar projects, clients include the Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis Children’s Museum $55 million Dinosphere exhibit, Marion County Sheriff’s Department, and multiple events, churches, municipalities, and schools.
Rich, world live music touring experience enables Ted to quickly adapt to changing environmental and infrastructure needs, as well as troubleshooting technical and logistics issues as they arise. On tour, every performance requires consistency night after night, regardless of the stage, the weather, and the venue. Ted successfully managed challenging stage set-up and tear down with superb sound engineering performance for acts like Toby Keith, Billy Joel, Van Halen, Pat Benatar, and Nana Mouskouri. Ted’s managed all aspects of production for live concerts and entertainment in everything from small clubs to conference centers to major venues like Carnegie Hall and Yankee Stadium.
Few job settings require such acute and constant attention to detail as a live sporting event broadcast. Ted insures flawless audio delivery for live productions and radio broadcasts as a system engineer for teams like the Indianapolis Colts, Butler University Basketball, and Indiana University’s football and basketball teams. As a SiriusXM show audio engineer and producer, Ted works virtually in a remote studio to manage on-air sound quality and delivery that equals in-studio production.
A world-class audio engineering consultant, Ted designs sound systems that broadcast and connect messages, events, music, and business for conferences, churches, schools, museums, retail stores, restaurants, municipalities, and universities.
How did they meet?
Full Disclosure: Ted is married to Lori Rozgonyi, Barbara's sister. Barbara says, "It's been an absolute delight to watch Ted's career progress to greater heights and louder volume."
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KTH #64 - Matthias Puech, Megan Leber, Tom Whitwell, Speedy J
KTH #63 - Stef Mendesidis, Gaetano Parisio, Eric de Man, Speedy J
KTH #62 - KMRU, Lady Starlight, Luke Slater, Speedy J
KTH #61 - Telefon Tel Aviv, Tom Hall, Drumcell, Speedy J
a.s.m.r.
*watch on youtube* (video will post by 2am et)
in today's educational installment, kirk dives into autonomous sensory meridian response (a.s.m.r.), also known as "brain orgasms". through captured audio and a written lesson, you will learn a little about this phenomenon while hearing and seeing some examples. it wouldn't be the attic if there wasn't a life lesson at the end, so you can expect that too. music by the host. #asmr
atita links
sources:
1. asmr on wikipedia
2. "28 asmr triggers for anxiety relief, sleep, and more"
3. "we decoded the science of ASMR and we finally know why it feels so good!"