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    Explore " recording engineer" with insightful episodes like "Guy Massey - Engineer Producer", "Episode 158: Top 15 Existential Crises of Audio Engineers (PART 2)", "3 Reasons Why Your Offers Aren't Selling", "Episode 157: Top 15 Existential Crises of Audio Engineers (PART 1)" and "Andreas Neubronner, Part 1: The multi-Grammy Award winning recording producer of the San Francisco, London, Vienna (and more!) Symphonies" from podcasts like ""People & Music Industry", "Recording Lounge", "Modern Producer Secrets", "Recording Lounge" and "Anthony Plog on Music"" and more!

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    Guy Massey - Engineer Producer

    Guy Massey - Engineer Producer

    Guy Massey talks about his training at Abbey Road, how this gave him the confidence and experience to become freelance and how he enjoys blending new technology with traditional recording spaces.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:28 - Getting Into The Industry
    03:51 - Learning At Abbey Road
    05:12 - Studio Etiquette
    06:58 - Being Sensitive To Artist Needs
    10:44 - Blending Modern Technology And Traditional Spaces
    14:08 - Learning To Be A Good Engineer
    16:40 - Working With Constrained Budgets
    18:00 - The Curiosity Of Experimentation
    19:07 - Confidence In Your Abilities
    23:26 - What Makes A Good Producer
    27:40 - Fixing Self-Produced Tracks
    29:03 - Time Taken To Do A Mix
    33:13 - Recommended Practices
    35:30 - Preparing For A Session

    Guy Massey Biog
    Hailing from Merseyside, Guy’s love of music started at an early age, fuelled by his grandparents musical heritage and siblings record collections. He played guitar in various bands in and around New Brighton and Liverpool during the 80’s and 90’s, falling in love with Indie guitar music. His love of playing was soon superseded by the actual recording of the bands he was in and his time at The University Of Manchester studying Geology happened to coincide with the vibrant Madchester scene, re-igniting his love of music.

    A move to Guildford to do a Diploma in Recording at The University of Surrey resulted in a placement at Abbey Road Studios in 1995, where he remained for 10 years, working with many great artists, engineers and producers. This experience gave him the confidence to go freelance in 2005 and set up his own room in North London in 2010.

    Recent credits include the Kylie Minogue albums Tension including the song Padam Padam (which earned him a Grammy), Turin Brakes, the Score for Los Frikis, Lady Blackbird for Black Acid Soul, Rita Ora and The Divine Comedy.

    https://www.guymmassey.co.uk/

    Kevin Paul Biog
    Kevin Paul started his career as a DJ but quickly found his passion was sound engineering. His first audio job was at Soho Studios in 1991, moving to Konk Studios six months later, where he worked alongside successful producers and engineers such as Bob Clearmountain, Adam Mosley, Pascal Gabriel and Gil Norton, as well as bands such as The Kinks, Galliano, Terrorvision, UFO and Elastica.
     
    After working on archiving the Depeche Mode back catalogue in 1994, he was offered an engineering role at Mute Records’ in-house studio, which eventually lead to a position as Head Engineer, which gave him access to the entire Mute Records roster. Highlights include mixing Goldfrapp’s “Felt Mountain”, David Bowie’s “Hours” and Nick Cave’s “No More Shall We Part”. He also worked in 5:1, mixing Moby’s “Hotel”, Goldfrapp’s “Black Cherry“ and more for DVD.

    In 2004 Kevin went freelance and re-mixed the entire Depeche Mode and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds back catalogues for SACD/DVD. Since 2008, Kevin Paul has been in charge of mixing and remixing performances at the iTunes Festivals in the UK and Germany. He has mixed over 100 artists to date, including Adele, Ed Sheeran, Alicia Keys, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, The XX, Calvin Harris, Foo Fighters, Jack White, Linkin Park, Florence & The Machine, Deadmau5, David Guetta, Jessie J., Norah Jones, Oasis, Mumford & Sons, N.E.R.D., Lykke Li, James Blunt, KT Tunstall, Hot Chip, Paul Weller and many more.

    He continues to record, engineer, produce and mix many projects in music and film, runs the mixing and surround mixing modules for the Masters Degree course at UK’s Westminster University and divides his time between London and Berlin. Recent works include the International selling new album by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and mixing the latest album of Denmark’s “Dúné” with the first single premiering at the Danish Music Awards, plus the latest iTunes Music Festival.

    http://www.kevin-paul.com/

    3 Reasons Why Your Offers Aren't Selling

    3 Reasons Why Your Offers Aren't Selling

    Turning a passion for music production into a successful business can seem daunting and even impossible. If you're feeling burnt out and frustrated with your lack of progress, then you won't want to miss this episode. Adam and Cameron return to discuss the most common obstacles music producers face in their business and share tips on how to overcome them.

     

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    Producer & Host: Cameron Bashaw
    Co-Host: Adam Reifsteck
    Editorial: Cameron Bashaw
    Edited in Descript. Try it for yourself (affiliate code in link)
    Published by: Teknofonic Recordings LLC
    Intro Song: Project OverthrowCameron Bashaw
    Outro song: Lost in A Remix – Pollux & Castor

    Episode 157: Top 15 Existential Crises of Audio Engineers (PART 1)

    Episode 157: Top 15 Existential Crises of Audio Engineers (PART 1)

    In this episode, we tackle a different kind of "Top" list - this time we're talking about the top existential crises of audio engineers. This is a strange, difficult career path, and many of us face the same hurdles and challenges, and I've gotten a lot of the same questions from many listeners over the years...so I'm going to try my best to answer them!

    Andreas Neubronner, Part 1: The multi-Grammy Award winning recording producer of the San Francisco, London, Vienna (and more!) Symphonies

    Andreas Neubronner, Part 1: The multi-Grammy Award winning recording producer of the San Francisco, London, Vienna (and more!) Symphonies

    Andreas Neubronner is a record producer and engineer who has won 8 Grammy awards. He has recorded great orchestras around the world and is known for his recordings of the Mahler Symphonies with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas, his work with Baroque and Renaissance ensembles, and piano soloists Murray Perahia and Igor Levit.

    Andreas begins Part 1 talking about how he first came to work with Michael Tilson Thomas in London and his recordings of the Mahler cycle with the San Francisco Symphony. Using those sessions, Andreas gives an overview of how recordings are made, from the initial shipping of equipment and set-up, how live concerts are recorded, what a patch session is and how they're run (...and how much money each minute of the session costs!) Andreas also mentions some background of recording tech specifics, including how the human mind perceives stereo sound (and the difficulty of implementing 5.1 surround sound in an orchestral setting.) We end Part 1 with a discussion of Baroque music, and how performance practice has changed over the last 30-40 years.

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    Episode 156: Noise Wars - A New Hope

    Episode 156: Noise Wars - A New Hope

    In this VERY NOISY SAGA, I'm going to tell the tale of how I reduced the noise in my studio rig over the last 10 years.

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    EP #21 - Only Scotts FEAT Zorran (Music Producer)

    EP #21 - Only Scotts FEAT Zorran (Music Producer)

    It's an Only Scotts episode today featuring the talented producer Zorran Mendonsa! Zorran is arguably one of the best alternative music producers in New Zealand. Both Scott and Scotty have had the privilege with working with him in the past and we regard him as the of the best. We pick Zorran's brain about all things to do with music, recording and even cricket. Enjoy!

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    30 Self-Improvement Tips for Modern Producers (part 2)

    30 Self-Improvement Tips for Modern Producers (part 2)

    Whether you’re an aspiring musicpreneur or a legendary veteran producer, we can always strive to do better for ourselves.  If you’re struggling to stay connected to your reason for producing or just looking for an edge to get ahead of the competition, the X-factor you need is hiding in this episode. Join Cameron in this two-part series if you need a mental boost, a reminder, or a shot of adrenaline into your creative endeavors as he provides the final 15 tips to elevate your craft, career, and life.

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    This podcast is brought to you by Music Producers Alliance® , the premier online professional development community that provides learning resources, networking opportunities, and business mentoring to music producers. If you want a proven system for getting consistent and high-paying music projects with better clients, go to musicproducersalliance.com/apply to book a free, 30-minute strategy session and learn how we can help you turn your home studio into a profitable online business.

     

    Producer & Host: Cameron Bashaw
    Editorial: Cameron Bashaw
    Edited in Descript. Try it for yourself!
    Published by: Teknofonic Recordings LLC
    Intro Song: Project overthrewCameron Bashaw
    Outro song: Lost in A Remix – Pollux & Castor

     

    Recording Guitar

    Recording Guitar

    Mark Mynett, sound engineer and senior lecturer at Huddersfield University, details best practices for setting up and recording rhythm and lead guitar parts.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:40 - How To Manage Distortion
    06:10 - Pre-Recording Preparation
    07:16 - Double Tracking And Quad Tracking
    09:07 - Finding A Clear Midrange Tone
    14:20 - Isolation And Ambience
    15:46 - Microphone Selection
    19:23 - Mic Placement
    25:17 - Multitracking Tips
    34:03 - Recording Guitar Solos
    36:39 - Adding EQ At The Recording Stage

    Mark Mynett Biog

    As well as Senior Lecturer in Music Technology and Production at Huddersfield University, Mark Mynett is a live music front-of-house engineer, and record producer/engineer/mix and mastering engineer. Mainly focused on indie, rock and metal genres, he produces from his own studio - Mynetaur Productions – where he recently completed the latest My Dying Bride album ‘The Ghost of Orion’: referred to by Dom Lawson (The Guardian, Metal Hammer, Prog, Classic Rock) as “…a master class in modern metal production”.
    Metal Music Manual (instructional book for producing contemporary metal music)

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    Recording Bass

    Recording Bass

    Mark Mynett, sound engineer and senior lecturer at Huddersfield University, talks us through prepping for and recording a bass session, including ways to generate multiple layered tracks for use in your final mix.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:30 - 1. Intonation And Tuning
    02:54 - 2. Active DI Boxes
    06:00 - 3. Amp, Cab And Mic Setup
    14:01 - 4. Layering Bass Sounds
    17:51 - 5. Introducing Distortion

    Mark Mynett Biog

    As well as Senior Lecturer in Music Technology and Production at Huddersfield University, Mark Mynett is a live music front-of-house engineer, and record producer/engineer/mix and mastering engineer. Mainly focused on indie, rock and metal genres, he produces from his own studio - Mynetaur Productions – where he recently completed the latest My Dying Bride album ‘The Ghost of Orion’: referred to by Dom Lawson (The Guardian, Metal Hammer, Prog, Classic Rock) as “…a master class in modern metal production”.
    Metal Music Manual (instructional book for producing contemporary metal music)

    Recording Drums

    Recording Drums

    Mark Mynett, sound engineer and senior lecturer at Huddersfield University, talks us through the setup and recording of live drums.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:36 - Recording Multiple Instruments
    01:12 - Pre-Recording Preparation
    03:46 - 1. Miking The Kick
    12:08 - 2. Miking The Snare
    24:24 - 3. Miking The Toms
    29:24 - 4. Miking The Cymbals
    38:54 - 5. Overheads For Room Ambience

    Mark Mynett Biog

    As well as Senior Lecturer in Music Technology and Production at Huddersfield University, Mark Mynett is a live music front-of-house engineer, and record producer/engineer/mix and mastering engineer. Mainly focused on indie, rock and metal genres, he produces from his own studio - Mynetaur Productions – where he recently completed the latest My Dying Bride album ‘The Ghost of Orion’: referred to by Dom Lawson (The Guardian, Metal Hammer, Prog, Classic Rock) as “…a master class in modern metal production”.
    Metal Music Manual (instructional book for producing contemporary metal music)

    S3 EP9 What Did You Learn? featuring Will Santos

    S3 EP9 What Did You Learn? featuring Will Santos

    In this episode the hosts are joined by Will Santos from Gold Mind Studios to discuss things they've learned after doing pro audio for several years. Will and Czar also discuss how NAMM 2022 was for them in Anaheim, as the event was back in person for the first time since 2020.

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