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Grammy-nominated mastering engineer, Joe Lambert, is originally from Western New York and attended Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida. He worked his way up at several NYC studios and eventually opened Joe Lambert Mastering in 2008. Currently in Westchester, Joe has a state-of-the-art room that clients love. He has worked with Moby, City and Colour, The National, Animal Collective, Sofi Tukker, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Dirty Projectors, and many, many more great artists. To learn more about Joe Lambert, visit: https://joelambertmastering.com/ IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: To niche down or not? Not putting your career in the hands of others Fitting your job to your personality His mastering process Why mastering should be simple Automating changes during the mastering process What level should you master to? The -14LUFS myth Setting your output levels What sample rates should you use to record? The key to monitoring your tracks accurately To learn more about Joe Lambert, visit: https://joelambertmastering.com/ For tips on how to improve your mixes, visit https://masteryourmix.com/ Looking for 1-on-1 feedback and training to help you create pro-quality mixes? Check out my new coaching program Amplitude and apply to join: https://masteryourmix.com/amplitude/ Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of the #1 Amazon bestselling book, The Mixing Mindset – The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Join the FREE MasterYourMix Facebook community: https://links.masteryourmix.com/community To make sure that you don't miss an episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or on Android. Have your questions answered on the show. Send them to questions@masteryourmix.com Thanks for listening! Please leave a rating and review on iTunes!
StoryCenter has worked with nearly a thousand organisations around the world and trained more than fifteen thousand people in hundreds of workshops to share stories from their lives. Through its wide-ranging work, it has transformed the way that community activists, educators, health and human services agencies, business professionals, and artists think about the power of the personal voice in creating change. The co-founder of the organisation, Joe Lambert, started out with a degree in Theatre and Political Science at UC Berkeley and a passion for activism, and moved from theatre work to digital storytelling as a way of furthering his principles of social justice and equity. In this episode of the podcast, he discusses the path that led him here, and the potential of digital storytelling to cross disciplines and break barriers. Discover more about StoryCentre at storycenter.org
Joe Lambert is one of the originators of the digital storytelling phenomenon and founder and Executive Director of Storycenter, an international participatory media training and consulting nonprofit organization based in Berkeley. Nearly 30 years on, he talks with Arlene Goldbard and François Matarasso about the practice, its ethics and values, its challenges, and its power.
Objective: Conclude the overall account; offer narrative answer to Research Question 2 (“The Storytellling”); provide additional explanation of concentric analytic methods in the respective projects; discuss relevant forms of closure and continuing collaboration. Preliminary Draft Completed: March 11, 2022 Rough Cut Assembled: March 18, 2022 Table of Contents: 00:00 | Cold Open: Launching the ‘Project Thingie' | p. 74 04:59 | Act 1: Pseudonyms, Scripts, and Other Negotiations | p. 76 19:57 | Break 1: Joe Lambert | p. 83 26:40 | Act 2: Saying Goodbye to Peg | p. 86 42:59 | Break 2: Daniel Makagon and Mark Neumann | p. 93 50:42 | Coda: Closing the Story Circle(s) | p. 96 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/becomingtapestry/message
We invite our friend Joe Lambert on from the Nerd Sloth podcast. He beat Elden Ring and has all the reason why it's his game of the year. It may have convinced us to try it finally. We also do our full review of the awesome Tiny Tina's Wonderlands. Last but not least, Joe also plays Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga and talks about how much content is really in this game (hint: it's a lot.)In the news, we talk about the new tiers in the PlayStation Plus lineup. We also talk about what the Kingdom Hearts series will be like for this next generation. Halo Infinite also has a new season coming that it hopes to use to redeem itself.In the discussion, we talk about video game adaptations. Inspired by the Halo TV show, we talk about the story, the characters and whether or not this show is actually worth watching. We also look into The Witcher and more.Show Notes:1:42 - Elden Ring33:02 - Tiny Tina's Wonderlands52:01 - Lego Star Wars Skywalker Saga1:00:00 - PS Plus Tiers, Kingdom Hearts 4 Announcement and Halo Infinite Season 21:47:54 - Video Game Adaptations2:23:29 - Upcoming Video Game ReleasesBecome a part of the conversation! Join our Discord server today. If you donate $1 or more on Patreon you can get exclusive access to the Patreon-only chat and channels on the server.Visit our website to find our social channels, check past podcasts and donate to the show.Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see all of our latest videos as they drop.Credits:"Blue Groove Deluxe" by BlueFoxMusic on audiojungle.netWoman Announcer - Ariana Guerra; Actress"Wisdom" by Super Nostalgia 64
Una conversación entre José Luis Orihuela @jlori y Belén Torregrosa @belentorregrosa sobre los nuevos retos del storytelling. Belén Torregrosa es consultora y profesora asociada en la Universidad de Navarra. Referencias Belén Torregrosa Website: https://belentorregrosa.com TW: https://twitter.com/belentorregrosa IG: https://www.instagram.com/belentorregrosa La vida en Fósforo: https://belentorregrosa.com/producto/la-vida-en-fosforo/ SURA: https://www.sura.co/ Joe Lambert https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-lambert-9001149/ Antonio Núñez https://antonionunez.com/ Los errantes (Olga Tokarczuk): https://www.anagrama-ed.es/libro/panorama-de-narrativas/los-errantes/9788433980533/PN_1016 «El narrador tierno» (Olga Tokarczuk): https://wmagazin.com/relatos/la-nobel-de-literatura-olga-tokarczuk-reivindica-la-ternura-para-mejorar-el-mundo-la-vida/ Toni Segarra: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Segarra Nuevos Cuadernos Anagrama: https://www.anagrama-ed.es/coleccion/nuevos-cuadernos-anagrama La mirada lúcida (Albert Lladó): https://www.anagrama-ed.es/libro/nuevos-cuadernos-anagrama/la-mirada-lucida/9788433916280/NCA_16 The Game (Alessandro Baricco): https://www.anagrama-ed.es/libro/argumentos/the-game/9788433964366/A_530 Lo que estábamos buscando (Alessandro Baricco): https://www.anagrama-ed.es/libro/nuevos-cuadernos-anagrama/lo-que-estabamos-buscando/9788433916518/NCA_38 Hackeo de la conversación: https://www.wanderbeing.es/conversacion
ميشيل مغنية Soul و R&B Alternative من لبنان بدأت مسيرتها الفنية ب 2019 باصدار غنية Fair Unfair الي بتتكلم عن كيف البعد بأثر على الصلة بين طرفين فهو عدل غير عادل. ميشيل من أرقة المغنيين بالساحة الفنية صاعدة. كتابتها و صوتها من الالات الي مستحيل تلاقوا لها مثيل.. قدمت أداء ب The Fridge و أبهرت السامعين بصوتها و أداءها لأغانيها متل Fire, Selfish, End game وغيرها من الاغاني حكيت مع ميشيل على أغنيت Sea in your eyes من كتابتها، انتاج Jay Wud و توزيع Joe Lambert الي فيها بتحكي عن سحر الانسان الي بتتكون معاه علاقة فيها من الحب الحبس والفرق بينهم حرف.. وكيف الارض الي انت منها ممكن تغير الي فيك. معكم ميشيل على وتر.. @listentomichele ابحثوا عنها واستمعوا إليها على جميع المنصات الموسيقية michele. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show Noteshttps://youtu.be/CbAuejacesc (The Story of My Story ) A Digital Story by K MUSIC PLAYING K: In a funny way, books raised me. I didn't have the things a child needs to be a child; security, safety, comfort, love. But I always found happiness in learning new things. When I turned eight, my mother passed away from her battle with AIDS.I remember how even at her funeral, I was thinking about how I could get my homework done. . Right after that I was brought to this country. And the only thing I could bring with me where my love of books, learning and knowledge in high school, I used to dream up. I would explore outer space when I was suddenly drowned by their words, criminal illegal. And I thought, how could a human be prohibited by law? I was so confused. My first reaction was laughter. The laughter turned to tears and rage. I made up my mind, I was going to fight to go to college and continue my education. I shared my story and quickly found that there were many like me. I began to speak out. At first, it felt good. I felt like I could bring about change. But one day I heard a voice on the radio, and I realized it was me, but it wasn't me. It wasn't my story. It was a story of a perfect poster child. They twisted my devotion to education into a sick plea to my oppressors. It was slowly killing me, having a face of the people that were denying me, the basic things, a human needs to be a human. To beg them for scraps from their fruitful plate. The very same plate they had filled by raping, enslaving, and killing my ancestors and my brothers and sisters around the world. I came to see that this was not just about me, not just about going to college, but about fighting the injustice experienced by all immigrants and all people suffering Even today, as I am denied the things a human needs to be a human. I lie in bed with a new book. I glance over at the shelf and see the books I read as a child and think of what I will write in my own. Bill Cleveland: This short story (https://youtu.be/CbAuejacesc (The Story of My Story)) is the audio from a video created by a young woman who identifies herself using the letter “K”. She made this piece at a digital storytelling workshop at the Story Center in the fall of 2012. Although it has an office and a classroom in Berkeley, California, the https://www.storycenter.org/ (Story Center) is not merely a place. It's actually a conviction that we all have stories to share that can inspire teach, bring joy, bear, witness, and heal. It's also a process that introduces people to the stories at their center that they've carried with them all their lives. The center's impact over nearly three decades has been both intensely personal and global. This conversation with Center director, Joe Lambert, explores the story of the Story Center, its history, its practice and its influence. Joe describes himself as a “small businessman, that has kept a little business going for a long time.” He's also unabashed and adding, “and we want to be revolutionaries” with the impetus once again, in Joe's words, “making good stories that help us.” JOE LAMBERT Joe and colleagues founded the StoryCenter/Center for Digital Storytelling in 1994, where they developed a unique computer training and arts program known as https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.storycenter.org_workshops-2Dds&d=DwMFaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&r=fjqqkt_aJODNqO9V7birNCXSQUqgv0rUaeoIZREz7K8&m=x2LO9XP4d71Vw1_eBJJHucNWmFP2ZLYmDL5hbpTGJt4&s=o57udf2JZrFpE5DXd_3upRbxp3wtOVDcv7tOBPRanv8&e= (The Digital Storytelling Workshop). Joe has traveled the world to spread the practice of digital storytelling and has authored and produced curricula in many contexts, including... Support this podcast
We have a special episode for you today, looking in depth at JamBase's Cluster Flies, the covers compilation reimagining Phish’s album Farmhouse. The limited-edition 3LP release was mastered by engineer Joe Lambert and features custom artwork and a poster created by longtime Phish collaborator Jim Pollock. You can pre-order the LP and Pollock poster here through Monday, May 3, or pre-order the digital version, which will be released on Friday, April 30.This episode includes an interview with JamBase CEO Dave Onigman, conducted by Dave and Brian from the Undermine team. We also have a song recommendation from Cluster Flies from each member of the Undermine team. We hope you enjoy this amazing compilation.These Phish covers were recorded by Umphrey’s McGee’s Brendan Bayliss, Club d’Elf, Daniel Donato, Chris Forsyth, Neal Francis, Jennifer Hartswick, Amy Helm, Lindsay Lou, Reed Mathis, White Denim’s James Petralli, Strand Of Oaks, Sylvan Esso, William Tyler, Sadler Vaden, Vetiver, Ryley Walker, and a supergroup led by Tim Palmieri (which includes our very own Amar Sastry). Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/beyondthepond. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We have a special episode for you today, looking in depth at JamBase's Cluster Flies, the covers compilation reimagining Phish's album Farmhouse. The limited-edition 3LP release was mastered by engineer Joe Lambert and features custom artwork and a poster created by longtime Phish collaborator Jim Pollock. You can pre-order the LP and Pollock poster here through Monday, May 3, or pre-order the digital version, which will be released on Friday, April 30.This episode includes an interview with JamBase CEO Dave Onigman, conducted by Dave and Brian from the Undermine team. We also have a song recommendation from Cluster Flies from each member of the Undermine team. We hope you enjoy this amazing compilation.These Phish covers were recorded by Umphrey's McGee's Brendan Bayliss, Club d'Elf, Daniel Donato, Chris Forsyth, Neal Francis, Jennifer Hartswick, Amy Helm, Lindsay Lou, Reed Mathis, White Denim's James Petralli, Strand Of Oaks, Sylvan Esso, William Tyler, Sadler Vaden, Vetiver, Ryley Walker, and a supergroup led by Tim Palmieri (which includes our very own Amar Sastry). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We have a special episode for you today, looking in depth at JamBase's Cluster Flies, the covers compilation reimagining Phish’s album Farmhouse. The limited-edition 3LP release was mastered by engineer Joe Lambert and features custom artwork and a poster created by longtime Phish collaborator Jim Pollock. You can pre-order the LP and Pollock poster here through Monday, May 3, or pre-order the digital version, which will be released on Friday, April 30.This episode includes an interview with JamBase CEO Dave Onigman, conducted by Dave and Brian from the Undermine team. We also have a song recommendation from Cluster Flies from each member of the Undermine team. We hope you enjoy this amazing compilation.These Phish covers were recorded by Umphrey’s McGee’s Brendan Bayliss, Club d’Elf, Daniel Donato, Chris Forsyth, Neal Francis, Jennifer Hartswick, Amy Helm, Lindsay Lou, Reed Mathis, White Denim’s James Petralli, Strand Of Oaks, Sylvan Esso, William Tyler, Sadler Vaden, Vetiver, Ryley Walker, and a supergroup led by Tim Palmieri (which includes our very own Amar Sastry). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We have a special episode for you today, looking in depth at JamBase's Cluster Flies, the covers compilation reimagining Phish’s album Farmhouse. The limited-edition 3LP release was mastered by engineer Joe Lambert and features custom artwork and a poster created by longtime Phish collaborator Jim Pollock. You can pre-order the LP and Pollock poster here through Monday, May 3, or pre-order the digital version, which will be released on Friday, April 30.This episode includes an interview with JamBase CEO Dave Onigman, conducted by Dave and Brian from the Undermine team. We also have a song recommendation from Cluster Flies from each member of the Undermine team. We hope you enjoy this amazing compilation.These Phish covers were recorded by Umphrey’s McGee’s Brendan Bayliss, Club d’Elf, Daniel Donato, Chris Forsyth, Neal Francis, Jennifer Hartswick, Amy Helm, Lindsay Lou, Reed Mathis, White Denim’s James Petralli, Strand Of Oaks, Sylvan Esso, William Tyler, Sadler Vaden, Vetiver, Ryley Walker, and a supergroup led by Tim Palmieri (which includes our very own Amar Sastry). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe Lambert is a mastering engineer who has worked with Cloud Nothings, Gang of Youths, Moby, and a ton of other great artists. ON THIS EPISODE: 2:30 – Working as a mastering engineer during COVID 14:50 – Going from being a musician to getting into mastering 28:16 – Progressing from intern to engineer 40:57 – Self-awareness is underrated 54:18 – ... Read More The post EP 311 | Joe Lambert appeared first on Unstoppable Recording Machine.
Jack sat down with his former teacher and football coach Joe Lambert and chopped it up! Joe lambert has deep ties to Montauk and the surfing community. Jack and Joe share their obstacles in life, writing and good vibes. Like, Comment and Subscribe For More Exclusive Content from Jack Lemmens on the What's Pac'n Podcast!
Episode 17: Digital Storytelling: A literacy movement for the 21st Century with Joe Lambert by Teachers' Lift
On this installment Vinny & Pete present to you Part 2 of our chat with the mighty Joe Lambert , owner/operator of JLM, (Joe Lambert Mastering). We finish our list of our favorite axemen and Joe drops in many more nuggets of guitar knowledge and stories from his very interesting life! Thanks so much for your time Joe. ENJOY! Please check out Joe's band "Big Shifter" on Itunes and their 2018 EP Entropy (Part 1) I Love It LOUDcast, "The only podcast that goes to 11!" I Love It LOUD, Do You?
WOW WAS THIS AMAZING! On this installment Vinny & Pete sit down with life long friend, guitar player extraordinaire, 2 time Grammy Nominee, and owner/operator of JLM (Joe Lambert Mastering). Joe has been banding the strings since early childhood and has made a life and career playing, writing, and recording/mastering music. We have an extremely enlightening conversation about our favorite guitar players and Joe drops in some amazing stories that had Vinny & Pete wide eyed! This was supposed to be a normal length episode but then we looked at the clock and we had talked for 3 hours! So this will be a 2 parter. ENJOY! Check out Joe's band "Big Shifter" and their 2018 EP Entropy (Part 1), available on Itunes , and all available music platforms I Love It LOUDcast, the only podcast that goes to 11 I Love It LOUD, Do You?
Biography Bathe is the dreampop solo project of multi-instrumentalist and VYB bassist Bailey Crone based out of Atlanta, Georgia. Her debut single The Silence was released on September 4th, 2019 and was recorded at Standard Electric Recorders Co. with Producer and Mixing Engineer Damon Moon and was Mastered by Joe Lambert. Bailey plays everything from drums, guitar, bass, to vocals on the project and aims to create songs you can "lay on the floor and stare at the ceiling to." Bathe plans on releasing multiple singles leading up to the release of her LP titled Last Looks coming this 2020. Follow Bailey on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to see what's up with Bathe! https://open.spotify.com/artist/6X9FvP3vZR51gxZtbXChtE The Silence: https://open.spotify.com/album/0inMMnanPeCkeYIGTHYHLK VYB https://open.spotify.com/artist/1BaRVTYgqvsxgQATlAvHWg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phantom-electric/message
Are you about to send your music in for mastering? Veteran GRAMMY-nominated mastering engineer Joe Lambert joins Justin Colletti on this week's podcast to answer some of the most common questions mastering engineers get, and to give some tips on avoiding the biggest mistakes artists and mixers make. Thanks to Sonarworks, Soundtoys and Eventide for sponsoring. Reach Joe at http://joelambertmastering.com Check out Justin's course at http://MasteringDemystified for more great tips or his "Mixing Tips from Your Mastering Engineer" series on the Joe Lambert Mastering blog: https://sonicscoop.com/2015/11/12/mix-tips-from-your-mastering-engineer/ See Joe's video masterclass with SonicScoop here: https://sonicscoop.com/2017/09/28/music-mastering-masterclass-joe-lambert/ Or, check out SonicScoop's best ever posts on mastering at: https://sonicscoop.com/2018/05/13/sonicscoops-top-10-best-posts-mastering/
An interview with Joseph Lambert and Sarah Nambukarawasam. He has been working in the community for 18 years as a youth animator, and she is the new member of Prevention CDN/NDG that will take us to the next level for our media platforms. Thank you to the REP NDG Art gallery for hosting us!
Soundfly exists to help curious musicians anywhere achieve their musical goals. Their learning model pairs high-quality online content (courses & articles) with highly personalized 1:1 musical coaching via trained expert musicians called Soundfly Mentors. Soundfly was founded a couple years ago to fill a gap in credible, accessible music education online. They now serve hundreds of thousands of musicians a month, with daily articles, more than 40 online courses, and a growing roster of experienced Soundfly Mentors on-hand. In the past couple of years, they have partnered with and worked with some of the best names in music, including Carnegie Hall, NYU, Grammy-winning and -nominated musicians and engineers such as Brian Losch, Joe Lambert, and Marin Alsop, guirar legend Kaki King, YouTube star Andrew Huang, and many more. Their mentor-based learning model is built on proven educational methods such as project-based learning, social accountability, and recall, whereas most online learning platforms provide only passive experiences. Soundfly is providing a home for the creative and curious to discover something new and take a leap forward in their musical journey in whatever way works best for them. They stand for a love of learning that works, accessibility, and a celebration of every artist's unique musical voice, regardless of genre, style, or approach. Guest Info Ian Temple is a composer, pianist, and entrepreneur. Before founding Soundfly, he was a founding partner and COO for The Future Project, one of the country's fastest growing education non-profits that works with high schoolers to pursue and realize their dreams. As a musician, he's recorded and produced multiple albums with his original projects, toured North America, Europe, and Asia with his experimental trio Sontag Shogun, and scored works for film and video, including the award-winning short film Rosa: These Storms. Ian is passionate about developing new and better ways to unlock the artist and artistic potential within everyone.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the NMC at the 2013 Summer Conference, NMCers participated in a digital storytelling workshop led by Joe Lambert, founder of the Center for Digital Storytelling. The videos they produced reflect the rich history of the NMC.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the NMC at the 2013 Summer Conference, NMCers participated in a digital storytelling workshop led by Joe Lambert, founder of the Center for Digital Storytelling. The videos they produced reflect the rich history of the NMC.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the NMC at the 2013 Summer Conference, NMCers participated in a digital storytelling workshop led by Joe Lambert, founder of the Center for Digital Storytelling. The videos they produced reflect the rich history of the NMC.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the NMC at the 2013 Summer Conference, NMCers participated in a digital storytelling workshop led by Joe Lambert, founder of the Center for Digital Storytelling. The videos they produced reflect the rich history of the NMC.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the NMC at the 2013 Summer Conference, NMCers participated in a digital storytelling workshop led by Joe Lambert, founder of the Center for Digital Storytelling. The videos they produced reflect the rich history of the NMC.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the NMC at the 2013 Summer Conference, NMCers participated in a digital storytelling workshop led by Joe Lambert, founder of the Center for Digital Storytelling. The videos they produced reflect the rich history of the NMC.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the NMC at the 2013 Summer Conference, NMCers participated in a digital storytelling workshop led by Joe Lambert, founder of the Center for Digital Storytelling. The videos they produced reflect the rich history of the NMC.
Joe Lambert discusses the evolutionary history and role of story-telling and the importance of cross-generational dialogue and how this ties into projects at the Center for Digital Storytelling.
Joe Lambert discusses the evolutionary history and role of storytelling and the importance of cross-generational dialogue and how this ties into projects at the Center for Digital Storytelling.