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Join host Lij Shaw as he dives into the sonic journey of audio engineering with Dave Glasser, founder of Airshow Mastering, revealing the secrets behind mastering timeless records like those of the Grateful Dead. In this episode of Recording Studio Rockstars, Dave shares his rich 35-year experience—from tape transfers using the Plangent Process to his days at NPR—while exploring the delicate balance of preserving the essence of live music and adapting to modern audio standards. Tune in for insights on the intricacies of mastering jazz records, the evolution of sound quality, and the magic of Phil Lesh's iconic bass. Whether you're a seasoned engineer or just starting out, Dave's passion and curiosity will inspire you to elevate your own audio projects. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is David Glasser, founder and chief engineer at Airshow Mastering. David has over 35 years of experience in audio engineering and has mastered thousands of records, including more than 80 GRAMMY nominees. He's a three-time nominee himself, earning two Grammys for mastering and restoration work on the Anthology of American Folk Music and Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton. David's career began with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, followed by eight years of recording and production for NPR. He founded Airshow in 1983 and transitioned to full-time mastering in 1990. In 1997, he expanded to Boulder, Colorado, and later built a new state-of-the-art facility in 2016, where he continues to lead a busy mastering practice. Special thanks to Matt Boudreau for the introduction! And this episode is dedicated to the memory of Phil Lesh. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://usa.sae.edu/ https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.adam-audio.com/ https://stealthchair.com/ Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Get your MBSI plugin here! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to the podcast theme song “Skadoosh!” https://solo.to/lijshawmusic Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0YqgLkpCEH5Toiybhl73S4?si=6ab393990ad44695 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/500
In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt Boudreau chats with Peter Craft of Boxer Lodge Studio in Napa. From a tech career to full-time audio engineering, Peter shares his inspiring path back to music. Hear about his early recording dreams, building a destination studio, recording philosophy, and working with the vibrant Bay Area Americana scene. A journey of passion, creativity, and community. In This Episode, We Discuss: The Day to Day Past Experiences Influences & Philosophy Studio and Gear Career Transition Pricing Love for Audio Unforeseen Expenses Links and Show Notes: Peter's Studio Matt's Rant: Thank you! Credits: Guest: Peter Craft Host/Engineer/Producer: Matt Boudreau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell The Voice: Chuck Smith
Taking care of oneself enhances professional interactions! Will discussed his journey from a small town to the music industry, emphasizing the importance of mental health and self-care within the field. He addressed the balance between technology and artistry and explored adapting to evolving production landscapes, such as Atmos mixing. Will also shared his insights on career transitions, the impact of music budgets, and recording techniques. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Will Kennedy, a platinum-selling producer, mixer, and recording engineer whose credits include U2 on Songs of Experience and Songs of Innocence, O.A.R. on Live From Madison Square Garden, and OneRepublic's Oh My My. He's also known for his work on The 88's “At Least It Was Here,” the theme from the hit TV series Community. In 2021, Will teamed up with longtime collaborator Matt Wallace to create Studio Delux Immersive, a cutting-edge mixing studio at the legendary Sound City Center in Los Angeles. Together, they've mixed over 200 songs in Dolby Atmos and other immersive formats, bringing new depth to classics by Jason Mraz, Black Sabbath, The B-52s, and Selena Gomez, as well as enhancing new releases from Dave Matthews Band, Tank and the Bangas, Ondara, and Grouplove. Will's expertise in immersive audio and multi-genre mixing has established him as a pioneer in the field, and he continues to inspire a new generation of engineers with his innovative approach and technical skill. His personal studio in Los Angeles (Studio P) features an incredible array of modern digital equipment (Avid, Universal Audio, Waves, Soundtoys, Arturia, Korg), custom-built analog processing by JCF Audio, and vintage analog gear including a 1963 Vox AC 30 guitar amplifier, and restored 1973 Ampex 440-B reel-to-reel tape machine available for all mixing projects. Will was also one of the originators of the popular “Mix Notes From Hell” podcast, and was the music producer for the East African singing contest show “Maisha Superstar.” Thanks to Matt Boudreau at Working Class Audio for making our introduction! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.adam-audio.com https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://roswellproaudio.com/ https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Get your MBSI plugin here! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Apple Music and Spotify: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/immersive-mixes-by-matt-and-will/pl.u-Z6ppTR0zgV https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Gf5jNX58nyRQADahlZzOe?si=ef7c3bf4611e4707 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/491
You've got to feel the plugin. Case talked about going from bartending to the recording studio, why people skills are the first skills you need, how to compare all your plugin options for the best mix, being vulnerable in the studio, and compressors. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Case Newcomb, a recording and mix engineer/producer and winner of the Music Expo Mix Critique for his live remixing who is currently working out of the historic Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco. After seizing the opportunity to go back to school and switch careers, Case's audio career has been consistently on the rise. In the studio he turned Intern to staff engineer at Hyde Street Studios in just 6 months. Case rose up the ranks in live sound astonishingly quickly as well. From mixing in small clubs to mixing at 1000+ capacity venues within his first year of doing monitors and FOH. He has recently put live sound on hold to focus on a full time studio career. We met at NAMM at our Recording Studio Rockstars, Working Class Audio, Mixdown Online, Audio-Issues meetup which was a blast! Case has a great energy and is making some awesome records including artists like Nvrman, Möndo Freaks, Diablo Muerto, and Manos Lindas. Thank you to Matt Boudreau for the introduction! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.adam-audio.com https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.empiricallabs.com/ Use code RSR10 to get 10% off the Arousor and BIG FrEQ plugins! https://traceaudio.com/ Use code RSR15 to get 15% off your custom printed labels! https://www.soundporter.com/ Get a free mix review and mastering demo! https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Get your MBSI plugin here! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1hiUPC84ajky2N2aKRIpY6?si=9faa5fcf93ba469c If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/482
Ever wondered how to learn Dolby Atmos mixing, what software is used for Dolby Atmos mixing, or even what is Dolby Atmos? In this exciting episode of the Inside The Mix podcast, I sit down with acclaimed audio engineer Matt Boudreau to explore the fascinating world of immersive audio.With years of experience working alongside icons like Alanis Morissette and Green Day, Matt unpacks the transformative power of Dolby Atmos. Discover how this cutting-edge technology is revolutionizing the audio experience, offering listeners unparalleled depth and dimension—from earbuds to home theatres.We delve into the essentials for anyone curious about diving into Dolby Atmos mixing:Understanding Dolby Atmos: Learn the basics of how this object-based format redefines audio, surpassing traditional stereo and surround sound.Setting Up for Success: Explore the tools you'll need, from essential software to the ideal 7.1.4 speaker configuration.Industry Insights: Hear firsthand stories from Matt's collaborations with industry legends like Steve Genewick and Andrew Scheps.Immersive Mixing Techniques: Get tips on using Dolby Atmos to create captivating mixes that translate across different playback systems.A Podcasting Pioneer: Learn about Matt's journey in launching the Working Class Audio podcast and his commitment to mentoring audio professionals.Whether you're a seasoned audio professional or a curious enthusiast, this episode is your guide to unlocking the full potential of Dolby Atmos.Click here to follow Matt: https://www.workingclassaudio.com/Click here to listen to WCA #200 with Tchad Blake: https://www.workingclassaudio.com/wca-200-with-tchad-blake/Click here to listen to WCA #300 with Andrew Scheps: https://www.workingclassaudio.com/wca-300-with-andrew-scheps/ Got feedback? I'd love to hear from you! Click the SpeakPipe link to leave a review, share your social media handles or website, and get featured in a future episode:https://www.speakpipe.com/InsideTheMixPodcastPlus, one lucky reviewer will win a Starbucks voucher each month!Send me a Message Support the show► ► ► WAYS TO CONNECT ► ► ► Join my FREE Logic Pro Mixing Course TODAY!✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸Are you READY to accelerate your mixing, in Logic Pro, in less than six hours? Join my FREE Logic Pro Mixing Course at Synth Music Mastering: https://www.synthmusicmastering.com/freeSend a DM via IG @insidethemicpodcastEmail me at marc@synthmusicmastering.com
Turn your disadvantages into advantages! Chaz talked about losing sight but gaining a love for guitar, rocking with the Goo Goo Dolls, prank calling Tom Shultz of Boston, punk band tracking sessions, the famous $300 drum sound, & his new Atmos room. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Charles Root III, a recording, mixing, reluctant mastering engineer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. He has performed on releases by Goo Goo Dolls, Monkey Wrench, Stationwagon, Doombuggy, and Acme Anvil Corp. He is also Terran based biped who has improperly assumed human form, as evidenced by his poor eyesight. Due to this poor vision, he smells and hears things that others don't, which can be a blessing or a curse in the confines of a recording studio. Chaz missed most of his sophomore and junior years of high school due to blindness and eye surgeries. He spent most of that period in his room with a walnut Explorer guitar, Marshall Plexi half stack, and a pile of old Electro-Harmonix pedals making sounds custom tailored to annoy his parents. Chaz currently resides in South Wales, NY, USA with his wife and studio partner Julie "JJ" Guyse where they operate Electric Owl Works, LLC which includes a residential recording studio, Rachael's Owl Music (a BMI affiliated music publishing company), and the Electric Owl Works Records indie label. They are proud to have artists of many genres from around the world. Thank you to Matt Boudreau for the introduction! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.adam-audio.com https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.empiricallabs.com/ Use code RSR10 to get 10% off the Arousor and BIG FrEQ plugins! https://traceaudio.com/ Use code RSR15 to get 15% off your custom printed labels! https://www.soundporter.com/ Get a free mix review and mastering demo! https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Get your MBSI plugin here! https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6mOWvt4bhyko9bl2Y9Y8xR?si=4b88ef36bde94a71 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/481
In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt Boudreau welcomes back audio engineer David, initially featured in WCA #210. David dives into his journey since his last interview, sharing updates on his Portland-based studio move, reflections on the city's music scene post-COVID, and how the pandemic shifted industry dynamics. David offers insights on balancing live sound with studio recording, the adaptive approaches required in today's music landscape, and how Portland's music community is showing resilience in challenging times. David has worked with fourhundred, Lucid Aisle, Storm Large, Kelly Koval, Joshua Lowe and the Juncos. In This Episode, We Discuss: Relocating Studio Spaces and Adapting to New Work Environments Post-COVID Shifts in Portland's Music Scene and Industry-Wide Changes Balancing Live Sound, Studio Recording, and Creative Roles Community Support, Artist Resilience, and Collaborative Culture in Portland Freelance Audio Strategies: Workflow Tips, Gear Decisions, and Client Relations Navigating New Music Production Trends and Managing Technical Challenges Challenges in Sustaining a Music Career in a Changing Industry Landscape Matt's Rant: Refuse to Giveup Links and Show Notes: David's First Appearance on WCA Justin Phelps from Hallowed Halls David's Site Credits: Guest: David Streit Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt Boudreau chats with veteran producer and engineer Joel Jaffe, founder of Studio D Recording. Joel reflects on his 40-year journey running a renowned Bay Area studio, working with legendary artists like Faith No More and Huey Lewis, and perfecting live room recording techniques. He also shares insights on overcoming the challenges of studio life, the evolving music industry, and his decision to step away from day-to-day operations, or as Matt puts it, “getting out of the chair.” In This Episode, We Discuss: Challenges of running a studio in the Bay Area Building and managing Studio D Recording Recording techniques for live rooms and handling isolation Working with iconic artists like Faith No More, Huey Lewis, and Soundgarden The impact of streaming and the changing music industry Balancing a 40-year career with family life Lessons learned from mentors and iconic engineers Advice for aspiring audio engineers and producers Shifting from studio ownership to freelance work Matt's Rant: Revisiting Putting Yourself Out There Links and Show Notes: Studio D Recording Joel Jaffe on Wikipedia Credits: Guest: Joel Jaffe Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt Boudreau talks with Grammy-nominated recording engineer and educator Dr. Mary Mazurek about her work in classical music recording and her approach to teaching and mentoring. In This Episode, We Discuss: Grammy-nominated projects Challenges of recording classical music Microphone techniques for live performances Managing acoustics in different environments Mentoring young engineers Practical learning in audio Evolution of audio technology Moving to Canada Summers in Chicago Matt's Rant: The most important thing is what comes out of the speakers! Links and Show Notes: Dr. Mary Mazurek's Faculty Profile Mary Mazurek's previous WCA episode #253 Credits: Guest: Dr. Mary Mazurek Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
Repeat guests, Matt Boudreau and Michael Ostrolenk are back for this panel episode discussing how to educate men—both adults and boys—in a way that fosters independence, independent thinking, and personal sovereignty. In a world where societal systems are failing to truly empower individuals, this episode explores how men can take conscious control of their own education and how parents can raise their children to be self-reliant, thoughtful.Michael Osterling, with a background in education policy, shares his expertise on the current educational landscape, while the panel delves into solutions for guiding the next generation. Matt, Michael and Nicky discuss the issue of practices that judge children solely on their ability to repeat information and instead advocate for nurturing independent, thoughtful individuals. We also explore the "factory settings" that contribute to a child's development—such as sleep, exercise and nutrition—and how these factors impact their ability to learn and grow.Matt and cofounder, Tim Kennedy, are the creators of Apogee Strong, a mentorship program with a ‘project and challenges' philosophy where students work with mentors who exemplify the integrity our children and communities need.ApogeeStrong.comEmail: matt@apogeestrong.comIG MattBeaudreauIG ApogeeProgramMichael Ostrolenk is the creator of Resilience Optimized, to help men achieve a balance between strength and compassion.Learn more about Resilience Optimized, just visit the website. https://www.resilienceoptimized.com/You're invited to come to a Sovereign Circle meeting to experience it for yourself. To learn more, go to https://www.sovereignman.ca/. While you're there, check out the Battle Ready program and check out the store for Sovereign Man t-shirts, hats, and books.
How many room mics do Atmos drums need? Matt talked about recording and mixing a jazz band in Atmos, how to let old gear go to make room for new gear, speakers, mix levels, full setup for mixing in Atmos, and new ways to think about space and sound. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Matt Boudreau, a very successful audio engineer, Atmos mixer, producer, drummer and podcast host. I often call Matt “my brother from another podcast” as the host of the awesome Working Class Audio podcast where he also conducts interviews with producers and engineers about life in the studio but more focused on work/life balance for the working audio professional. Matt has been a guest on Recording Studio Rockstars a couple of times already so you can check out his back story on episode RSR053 (when we actually met) and then again on RSR375 when Matt taught us all about mixing with drum samples. And today we will talk primarily about mixing because after 28 years, Matt now focuses on mixing and mastering in Stereo and Dolby ATMOS (immersive/Spatial audio). In fact Matt mixed two of the songs on my record Skadoosh! In Atmos which you can hear in the show notes along with other great works from his discography. Matt Boudreau is based in the San Francisco Bay Area but works with people around the globe. Whether you are a self-funded artist or a major-label artist, Matt is here to help you finish a record you are proud of (literally in all directions through immersive audio)! Thanks to iTunes search function and finding Working Class Audio for making our original introduction. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.adam-audio.com https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://gracedesign.com/ https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Get your MBSI plug-in here! https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6tdfm7hqzhn1o8PA65I7N0?si=12eb58eb5995490b If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/472
In this episode of Working Class Audio, host Matt Boudreau welcomes back Cesar Mejia, a longtime friend of the podcast, to discuss his continued journey as an educator, studio owner, and audio professional. Cesar, first featured in episode #117 back in 2017, shares his experiences navigating the post-pandemic world, teaching the next generation of musicians, and balancing life at his studio, Shelter Studios. In This Episode, We Discuss: Cesar Mejia's Return to Podcast: Reflecting on his first appearance in 2017, episode 117, and discussing his journey. Teaching Post-COVID: Cesar talks about teaching at Cal State Dominguez Hills and Whittier College, highlighting changes in student mentality and the shift in teaching due to the pandemic. Students' Musical Preferences: Discussing the differences between students at Dominguez Hills, who are more electronic-focused, and those at Whittier, who are often acoustic musicians. Shelter Studios and Family Property: Cesar's studio, Shelter Studios, is located on family property that he inherited. He is working on possibly expanding the space while keeping the studio comfortable and home-like. Balancing Expansion and Stability: Conversations about the benefits of expanding the studio or staying in the current location and the importance of financial stability. Wiring and Additional Gigs: In addition to teaching and studio work, Cesar occasionally takes on wiring gigs for other studios, keeping his income diversified. Collaboration with Herbie Hancock: Cesar continues to work with Herbie Hancock, especially on tours post-COVID, and handles audio tasks such as mixing stems for live performances. Matt's Rant: Being in Asset Links and Show Notes The Shelter Studios The Shelter on Instangram WCA Episode #117 with Cesar Mejia Credits Guest: Cesar Mejia Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
Music needs boundaries to be great! Steven talked about starting in Seattle studios, moving his studio, being organized, limiting io inputs, becoming a backup badass, headphone mixers, reamping drums, modular synths, & when to buy your own building. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Steven Lee Tracy, a writer, musician, producer, mixer and owner of Saint Cecilia Studios in Tucson, Arizona. Steven works with a variety of artists from electronic pop with big modern vocals to indie rock bands to Americana acoustic music. So I look forward to learning more about the ways he can interact with different artists to bring out their best work. This episode is particularly interesting to me because Saint Cecilia is also the patron saint of music. And Cecilia is the name that I gave to my one of a kind, famous MCI console, originally from Criteria Studio C in Miami, that I had here in my studio, The Toy Box Studio, for 15 years. This is the console that recorded hotel California for the Eagles, the Bee Gees staying alive and Saturday night fever, Margaritaville, We're An American Band, and the Grease soundtrack to name just a few. Thank you to Björgvin Benediktsson at Audio Issues, and Matt Boudreau at WCA for the introduction! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.adam-audio.com https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://gracedesign.com/ https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Check out the MBSI on sale now for $80 off! https://www.makebelievestudio.com/mbsi Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3TMtp14C6doudT9KtKDJnK?si=6bc0afb41b7848b3 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/466
Make mine a phantom center! Steve talked about the birth of mixing in Atmos, recording strings for the last Beatles song, Now And Then, how to record immersively, building a home mixing studio, mics for strings, object bed mixing, and the LFE sub. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Steve Genewick a Grammy-nominated recording engineer with 30 years of experience, both as a studio and live recording and mix engineer. Steve has had the pleasure of working at iconic recording studios around the world such as United Recording, East West Studios, Sunset Sound and Village Recorders in Los Angeles, Abbey Road and Angel studios in London and La Fabrique Studios in France. For 20 years, Steve had the great honor of working alongside the legendary 23-time Grammy award-winning producer and engineer, Al Schmitt. They worked with artists such as Diana Krall, Chris Botti, Gladys Knight, Neil Young, George Benson, Quincy Jones, Burt Bacharach and Paul McCartney. Steve also joined Al for “Mix With The Masters” seminars for nine years in the south of France, in addition to collaborating on their instructional film “The Art of Recording a Big Band”. Steve worked primarily out of the famed Capitol Studios in Hollywood as a staff engineer from 1994 to 2022. At Capitol, he worked with countless renowned artists such as Elton John, Bastille and Trisha Yearwood. Steve was among the first studio mixers to begin mixing music in Dolby Atmos, working on projects with Beck, Gregory Porter, LL Cool J, Sam Smith and Niall Horan, and on the popular video game Apex Legends. In 2017, Steve received the Pensado Award for Best Recording Engineer. He was also a part of the Universal Audio and Capitol Studios team that won a 2020 TEC Award for their Capitol Chambers plugin. Check out Steve's earlier episode on RSR231. Thanks to Matt BOUDREAU at the Working Class Audio podcast for making our introduction! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://gracedesign.com/ https://www.native-instruments.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://lewitt.link/rockstars https://iZotope.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/steve-genewick-atmos-mixes/pl.u-76oNkrMF1JKbp If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/447
Le groupe BAIE, composé Chloé Breault, Marc-André Boudreau, Matt Boudreau et Maxence Cormier, s'est produit jeudi 21 mars au centre communautaire Sainte-Anne. Deux élèves de l'école Sainte-Anne les ont rencontrés à cette occasion.
Trust your first instinct! Sara talked about setting up your monitors for accurate mixing, how to place your subwoofer, learning to balance a mix first, why 85db is too loud, the power of a high pass filter, group vs solo audition, and mixing vocals. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Sara Carter, a BBC trained mixing engineer based in Leicester (pronounced “lester”) in the UK. Sara started recording and mixing music as a hobby in the mid-90s then later turned it into a full-time career after studying Audio Engineering at the SAE Institute in London and working as a Sound Engineer for the BBC. Sara learned her trade at the BBC's Maida Vale Studios by working under the mentorship of some of the best engineers in the business. During this time, Sara worked with a wide variety of artists such as Adele, The Black Keys and Rod Stewart to name a few. More recently she focuses on helping home studio musicians mix music at home through her training courses, coaching sessions and YouTube channel, Simply Mixing. If you enjoy this interview please check out our earlier episodes RSR204 and RSR377 when we talked about her background in music and shared some great home studio mixing tips. Today we are going to focus more on how to eq everything and then get into some compression talk. Thanks again to my brother from another podcast Matt Boudreau at Working Class Audio for making our original introduction! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://gracedesign.com/ https://www.native-instruments.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://lewitt.link/rockstars https://iZotope.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7iHVIaNmuiGyjC7D23sUya?si=21cfbcec1aa842fc If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/446
Don't let the gear eclipse the performance! Jacquire talked about creating 1+1 Management, the five tiers of an artist's professional team, mixing in UAD Luna, making music for META, why social media is important, and how to mix with delay & reverb. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Jacquire King, a Grammy-winning music producer, mixer, and engineer with over 13 billion streams and more than 35 Grammy nominations. His extensive credits include: Tom Waits, Kings of Leon, James Bay, Shania Twain, Modest Mouse, Smash Mouth, Norah Jones, Buddy Guy, Zach Bryan, Punch Brothers, Ingrid Michelson, Cold War Kids, City and Colour and many many more. And I'm going to quote from his great website bio: “Jacquire has just one gold record hanging in his studio. It's Mule Variations by Tom Waits, a personal favorite in the mile-long list of critically acclaimed albums, multiple GRAMMY Awards, and national accolades he's earned in more than 30 years as a sought-after recording engineer and producer.” He grew up in the Washington, DC area, absorbing a rich mix of influences from reggae to punk rock. While his friends were forming hardcore bands, Jacquire was studying the noise, making cassette mixes, and learning to transform raw live music into a complex listening experience. If he maintains one constant aesthetic in his work, it's blending traditional recording artistry with emerging tools and technology. “Curiosity moves an art form forward, so I incorporate whatever gives the artist the freedom to create. I always want to be part of that evolution.” Jacquire is committed to playing an active role in the recording industry's next chapter, serving as an ambassador for new technology and acting as a frequent mentor to up-and-coming professionals. “I don't have any studio secrets,” he said. “If I can help someone figure out their own combination of talent and technology, I want to do that. If I can give an artist a new tool to make something great, count me in.” He has his own studio, The LBT, just outside of Nashville, Tennessee. Thank you to Matt Boudreau and Mark Rubel for connecting us - and for API putting us on the same golf team for the The Annual AudioMasters Benefit Golf Tournament for the Engineers Relief Fund. If deals really do get made on the golf course then this interview might be one of them! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://gracedesign.com/ https://www.native-instruments.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://lewitt.link/rockstars https://iZotope.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5UoWocMmVdpSlAbDDi0i8K?si=6b016c9b4c5b4d21 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/435
If you're not already listening to Matt Boudreau's fantastic podcast Working Class Audio, you need to start now ! Matt is a highly respected mixing and mastering engineer who has recently moved into working in Dolby Atmos, where he's already picked up some seriously impressive credits - oh, and also produces one of the top Audio podcasts around. Which is why if I try to think of anyone better to learn the fundamentals of good audio for podcasting and journalism from… well, I can't. And the great news is that Matt has put together a new “PodClass” course to help people with just that. In this episode we talk about the course and what inspired it, but also plenty of other great stuff, including Making the move from pro musician to audio engineer Getting started in Atmos - workflow, dynamics and more Work-Life balance - is it better to be a lark, or a night-owl ? The secret advantages of running your own podcast... …and the crucial importance of great audio (And what it has to do with COVID lockdowns !) Enjoy - and if you want to try Matt's course, make sure to use the discount code TMS to get a 30% discount and help support The Mastering Show at the same time !
Laura Sextro is the CEO of The Unity Project which is one of the great connectors in the US and I had the privilege of meeting her at a conference in the US last month. Although they are based in California, the reach of The Unity Project is nationwide. How they have networked and built partnerships should be a roadmap for any organisation that seeks to promote truth and freedom. Their focus has been on uniting efforts and amplifying voices to secure medical freedoms and parental rights. Laura joins Hearts of Oak to discuss how The Unity Project has grown and how the issues of medical freedom and parental rights overlap in so many ways. Through Laura's regular podcasts with focus on legislation, she seeks to educate the public and empower them to make a difference. Join us this episode and be inspired. Laura Sextro is the Chief Executive Officer of The Unity Project, including senior roles with purpose-driven organisations that include Bennufit Health, Ambry Genetics and more. Her diverse experience in multiple industries including healthcare, bioinformatics, data analytics, non profit, real estate and technology has given her the opportunity to experience many different business models. She has been responsible for managing budgets of varying sizes up to $300 million in organisations ranging from small business to Fortune 500. Laura is an active member of many volunteer organisations, presently working with the American Red Cross amongst others. She has a background in public speaking as a key note speaker and is a former contributor to the Forbes Business Council. Laura earnt her bachelors degree in business management from the University of La Verne. The Unity Project are parents, doctors, first responders, teachers and concerned citizens who have found themselves at a crossroad. They see their freedoms being stripped away, and can no longer stay silent. Standing up for the basic human right to raise their own children, earn a living, and make their own medical decisions without the tyrannical overreach that has been forced upon the people in California, across the US and around the world. The Unity Project amplifies the voices moving the needle, bringing forth truth, and providing education and resources with tangible tools and expert insights. United in a thundering voice with an imperative mission that cannot, and will not, be ignored. Connect with Laura and The Unity Project..... Website: https://www.theunityproject.org/ Substack: https://theunityproject.substack.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/unityprojectUSA GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/TheUnityProject Truth: https://truthsocial.com/@theunityprojectonline Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1310104 Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5ejDMJyCgeVQkOXc3MZ458?si=wpEbCUBbR6GxTaUsxF9-OQ&nd=1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theunityprojectonline Telegram: https://t.me/unityprojectofficial Interview recorded 20.3.23 *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more... https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Please subscribe, like and share! [0:22] Hello, Hearts of Oak. Thank you for joining us on another interview, coming up with Laura Sextro, CEO of the Unity Project. And I had the privilege of meeting Laura back last month at a conference in Miami. It was actually Dr. Robert Malone connected us, and he is on their board on their advisory team, I think their chief medical counsel, and anyone who has any organization that has Dr. Robert Malone involved in them as well, we're speaking to. So we had a great conversation looking at their, I guess, their focus on medical freedoms and parental rights, how they've grown from being California-based to across the whole country, and how they're one of the great networkers that we so need. We need to connect voices, we need to amplify that, we need people to know they're not alone, and for organizations to know there are others standing shoulder to shoulder with them. And the Unity Project specifically has done this so, so successfully. Not only do they have the podcast, not only have the news items, not only are they focused on legislation, but actually it's that connecting which makes them so important and so vital. So we go into all of that and I know you will enjoy listening to Laura as much as I enjoyed speaking with her. Laura Sextro, thank you so much for joining us today. Thank you for having me. [1:45] Absolutely wonderful to have you and theunityproject.org, there is the website. You're the CEO of the Unity Project, which we'll get into in a little bit more detail. And the title for this, which is your tagline, I think, is Uniting Efforts and Amplifying Voices to Secure Our Medical Freedoms and Parental Rights. And there's a lot just in that line that we will unpack. But all the other links are in the description at unityprojectusa on all the social media links will be there in the description. I actually watched your interview with, it was Kim Walker-Smith actually at AmericaFest in December, and I was very jealous. I'd love to have been there, interviewing Kim, but also at the event, I would have loved to have been there. She's fantastic. [2:35] She really is. And her story is incredible too, her personal story, which we talked about in that interview. Do you want to touch on it? Because people obviously can get that on. But yeah, it was her, not only was she leading worship and she's someone who I follow for many years and I've seen actually playing in our church, She Gave Me Jesus Culture, but actually her story of medical freedom, which I think probably connects with a big issue that you faced there in lovely California. But do you want to just touch on her story? Yeah. So her story, her personal story was really interesting. And to your point, it really aligns with what we're trying to talk about and to uncover and change, not only in California, but also in the country and really even the global community. And so her children, she chose not to vaccinate her child and her child ended up getting sick and she went through kind of a diagnostic process with her, you know, paediatrician and ended up that she had to take her child to the emergency room. [3:35] When she went to the emergency room, there was a battery of questions about the child's vaccine status, which was interesting because, you know, the child had come in for a health ailment, not obviously to discuss the vaccine status. So they got caught in this issue of, is your child vaccinated? And she of course said, look, I've made the personal decision not to vaccinate my child, which by the way, is a very important right that parents should retain. We're losing that right. We're very, very close to losing all those rights here in California and even other areas of the United States. So what ends up happening is she gets put into a room and the nurse and the doctor can hear them talking. And then someone comes in and says to her, you know, we could call child protective services. So they're essentially threatening her because her child is not vaccinated. And it's unbelievably troubling if you think about this. So now she's being held hostage and she goes through the whole, you know, mental scenario of what she went through, even describing, the fact that she called her husband and said, look, I might go to jail. And what I would love is for your viewers to think about this for a moment. Can you imagine making a choice that you believe is the best for your child's health based on your access to information, your access to a conversation with your medical practitioner. [4:59] And then having that medical choice, which by the way, is a natural right. It's not a constitutionally given right here in the United States. It's an actual, it's a natural right. [5:08] It is to parent your children, right? So think about being in a scenario where you've made a personal choice about your child's health and now you're being threatened to have your child taken away by a child protective services. And here in the United States, child protective services has become weaponized against parents that practice medical freedom and that actually are interested in parenting their children without the government interference. And I also should add that here in the United States, the Child Protective Services is not functioning in the way that it was intended to function, meaning it's not functioning going in where children are potentially being harmed and then taking them and putting them into a safe environment. There's a lot of investigation going on here in the United States now about CPS. There have been children that have actually been murdered while under the care of foster parents that children have been placed in through CPS. So now she's being threatened not only to have her rights taken away as a parent, but she has to think about her... I think her daughter was under the age of two at the time, being taken away and put into an environment where her child could actually be in imminent danger. [6:22] It was quite shocking. It was and I watched it and it was shocking. I want to delve into that a little bit deeper, but if I can just take a step back and you personally, Laura, you've got such a diverse background, experience multiple industries. What led you to actually to the Unity project? What was that journey? [6:44] Yeah, so to your point, I definitely do not have a linear background as it relates to my professional career. I started out, I actually was an EMT instructor, which is emergency medical response when I was very young. I engaged in medical missions in South America. And I was an officer in the Marine Corps. I was a pilot. I personally have a heart condition. Actually, I have a couple of different types of heart conditions that I suffer from and I've had a personal journey of how do I get myself back in terms of health. I can no longer fly in any professional capacity. And... Can I... What did you fly? I'm a pilot. I love aerospace. So can I just... What did you fly? Let me ask you that before we jump back in. Sorry. Yeah. So I was just a private pilot. Okay. Yeah. And in the Marine Corps, I had a guaranteed air contract. And on that journey, you know, I've flown T-34s and several other types of planes. My goal, quite honestly, was to fly F-18s. [7:52] Isn't that always everyone's goal, right? And I do have quite a few friends that are still in the military and actively flying. It seems that the pilot community, it's an interesting comment that you made about the fact that you're a pilot. I always feel like it seems that the pilot community is one that tends to be in this fight, interestingly enough, and I know that we saw what happened in terms of the mandates in the aviation space, but I have to say that there are more pilots that I come across in this journey, in this particular fight, than not. I would say it's like 50-50, surprisingly, when I speak to people, they say that they're also a pilot. What did you fly? [8:33] Oh, well, I wanted to fly, I was looking military or civil, I just fly a PA-28, but 9-11 happened and that was the end of any career in the aerospace industry. So you pivot and you change. But I would have loved to flown an F-18, that would have been beautiful. Wouldn't that be amazing? I mean, right now I think I would go for the F-35 or the F-22, those look like they're pretty fun as well. I have got a friend who used to instruct on F-22, but. Oh, no kidding. That's a whole nother story. But look, I could talk to you about this all day. Let me bring you back to what led you to the UNI project. So here I am, I'm going along in my corporate career. I'm no longer in the military. I'm now an executive at First American CoreLogic. And from there, I start this kind of journey where how do I pair my medical experience with my professional experience. I had a passion for the medical field. I had a passion for helping people. [9:33] And I ended up landing at a company called Ambry Genetics. Interestingly enough, Ambry Genetics was doing a lot of the testing early on for COVID. Ended up leaving Ambry and I went to another genetic research company. So at the time that COVID was happening, I actually was pretty heavy in the genetic research space operating in a, you know, executive role in corporate operations and business operations and COVID hits and going along and I'm starting to see, you know, I think it was about a week after COVID hit, you know, we get locked down here in the United States and everyone's glued to their TV. And I start realizing that if, if reality is as mainstream media here in the United States is reporting, I should open my front door and see dead bodies lying all over the street. I mean, it was that dramatic. So it was pretty quick, quickly, you know, in, in the beginning of COVID that I realized something was, was a miss. There was something wasn't reconciling with what was being reported and what reality seemed to be. And so I had to sit down and really make a decision, how do we want to approach this as a family, personally? And I made the decision early on, it's just always been who I am, to ask a lot of questions. [11:01] And we started seeing schools, of course, are locking down, our communities are locked down, and then the vaccine happens. And then we're faced with the choice of, do we inject our self with something that is experimental? And I wanna be very clear, these vaccines here in the United States are still experimental. They're still under an emergency use authorization. They are not FDA approved. Although at this point, I don't necessarily know that FDA approval [11:27] carries much weight, and we can, I'm sure, dissect that. So my husband and I said, what are we going to do? Because we're going to get to a point where neither one of us can actually engage in mainstream society. Our child cannot engage in mainstream society. I knew very early on I was not going to vaccinate my children for this, not until I had a deeper understanding of what this was. And so the decision was made. Look, we've got to get into this fight. And so I ended up meeting a group of women that were also very passionate about this. And because of my corporate background, one of the first things that I said was, listen, we've got to approach this almost like a business development role, where we're looking for and seeking out other organizations that are in this fight, that are doing this type of work, and they're doing it effectively. And our goal was to become a conduit of communication and collaboration. So we launched with about 60 groups that were already in this fight. They were primarily based in California. At the time, we were pretty myopically focused on the K through 12. That's really the elementary school through graduation in high school here in the U.S. community, right? Because we were very concerned about what they were doing to children. [12:44] And that grew, right? So now we're focused on all parental rights and medical freedom. We have over 200 organizations across the globe that are partnered with the Unity Project. And as I said, working together in a collaborative way. And they range from parents groups to more organized groups. We work with vaccine injured, we work with firefighters, we work with medical professionals. So we really run the gamut of people that are concerned about what's happening in this country and in the global community as it relates to parental rights and medical freedom. And I should say that, you know, parental rights and medical freedom, there's an intersection [13:24] point there that a lot of people don't realize. And so we've branched out now and we're talking about everything from radical gender ideology and what's happening to, you know, critical race theory. One of our newest board members is Curtis Hill. Curtis is a former attorney general for the state of Indiana, and he's a black man, and he is particularly passionate about stopping critical race theory in the schools and in corporate America. Well, let me pick up on that networking, because I think Unity Project not only unites organizations and initiatives, but shines spotlight on bills, legislations, let me touch on that. But with the networking, I think over the last three years, we've seen a collapse of any norms left and right. And it's very different collaborations that have appeared and we've needed new connectors. I think Unity Project is one of those key connectors. I mean, tell us about that because often organizations will be busy doing what they're doing, but I'm always intrigued with organizations that focus so heavily on that networking and collaboration which is essential. [14:33] It's critical. I mean, I always say you can't be a party of one in this and move the needle forward. We have to come together as a movement, as a people, as various organizations, and make sure that we are working in lockstep. It's certainly not without challenges. And to your point, everyone has their particular passion, right? Whether it's, I'll say REACT 19, I don't know if you know Brie Dressen. She runs REACT 19. I'd be happy to connect you. She's phenomenal. And she sadly is someone who is severely vaccine injured. She is one of the first people that engaged in the AstraZeneca trial. She runs REACT 19, which is a group of thousands of people that are vaccine injured that have come together. They're doing incredible work. And it's very important that their message get out there, and that we are able to connect them with other organizations. We work with attorneys groups that are doing incredible work. They're at the tip of the spear here in the United States from a legal standpoint. [15:42] Litigating cases that have to do with parental rights and medical freedom. And so it's been a very interesting journey, but what we found is that, whether you're focused on the legal aspect or you're focused on the vaccine injury aspect or you're focused maybe on the mandates as it relates to children, there's always an intersection point. And it's actually been a really inspiring journey that we've had over the last year and a half as we work with these groups and connect them. It's been exciting to watch how if we make a connection point with another group, then all of a sudden a strategy starts to form and we're working then with multiple organizations putting together joint calls to action. [16:29] Tell me about the vaccine injured. What's that like? Because we have a number of events, actually we've got an event coming up this Saturday, which gives a platform to those who have been vaccinated, vaccinated to speak. And we have only one member of our parliament who actually speaks up, Andrew Bridgen. What is the situation like in the States regarding those people being able to have a voice and a platform? Yeah, it's probably much like what you're experiencing, you know, unfortunately there's a very vested interest from the pharmaceutical companies as well as the CDC, the NIH, the FDA, even the presidential administration, to silence these individuals. Because obviously if you start talking about the folks that are vaccine injured, then it calls, it sheds light on the concerns that we've all been speaking about with regard to these particular vaccines. And so they have a very vested interest to be silenced. It's quite awful what they're suffering from. Not only are they suffering physically and emotionally, but they're now, they're subject to people that are persecuting them on social media. [17:38] Even in the media. We have some mainstream media over here that will publicly call out and and ostracize and make fun of people that are vaccine injured. It's quite repulsive. The other unfortunate consequence to this, and again, this is probably something that the folks where you are also suffering from that are vaccine injured [18:02] is when we do not acknowledge that people are vaccine injured, that also creates an environment, where they're denied access to care. So can you imagine people that are vaccine injured, maybe they have a neurological disorder, maybe they have a cardiac disorder, and they're going to their mainstream doctor, whether it's their general practitioner, or they end up going to a cardiologist, and they're being told things like, you know, this might be depression if you have a neurological disorder, or, you know, myocarditis is totally normal. We're just going to give you a pill and we'll send you on your way. So what's happening is they're being dismissed and they're not able to access care. So if you think about the crime that's been committed, there's this crime against humanity that's been committed, and it's continuing to be perpetrated, especially for the people that are vaccine injured, because they're suffering and now they're not even being given access to some type of medical intervention to help them with that vaccine injury. What is that, the response from your politicians, we've seen some high-profile politicians speak up about it. Is there any kind of help or assistance for those people? What is it like in terms of politicians stepping in and actually beginning to provide help and assistance. [19:24] We're starting to see some. We've got some that are, you know, Ron Paul, excuse me, Rand Paul. We've also got Ron Johnson, Jim Jordan, Ted Cruz. So we've got quite a few on the conservative side. And I want to be clear too, the Unity Project, we are a non-political organization. I always say it really doesn't matter where you fall on the political spectrum, unless you're so extreme that you believe children should be genitally mutilated when they're infants. Outside of that, and by the way, I should add that I believe that that group of people represents less than 10% of the overall population here in the U.S., and I would even venture to say globally. It's just that they have a very loud voice, and they've created a lot of fear, so people feel as though they can't speak out. So even though we're not a political organization, unfortunately, the media and the political establishment has very much made this a political issue. I mean, I always say, look, here in California, there was a bill that was being pushed that said children as young as 12 years old can make their own medical decisions without the knowledge or consent of their parents. [20:44] So think about that, you send your kid to school and at 12 years old, they can go in and make their own medical decisions about anything sexual, they can make their own medical decisions about vaccines, any number of topics that should be resting with the parents, not the government, not the school. And so I always say, you know, it really doesn't matter where you are on the political spectrum. I think we can all agree that a 12 year old probably doesn't have the mental faculty and understanding to make and engage in their own medical decisions that could be life ending, certainly irreparable damage to them. You're obviously you mentioned you're in California there and that's really the part of the the front line or the epicentre of some of the the madness and I mean tell us about that because obviously we know in the UK it is state by state and it isn't across the country but that certainly shows exemplifies the real battle line. [21:50] It does, you know a lot of times people will say I'm frustrated with California Californians. It's just crazy there We're gonna move and we've actually seen a mass exodus from the state of California. This is historic, exodus from California, but what I always say is look California is the tip of the spear when it comes to bad legislation here in the United States and And what happens in California tends to trickle across the US. So it's really for the rest of the country to look at and dissect and understand what's happening here. [22:22] And stop what's happening here in this state. I mean, we have a battery of legislation like never before. I mean, COVID was used as a tool behind closed doors to author terrible legislation and then push it through virtually uncontested. So we had bills that ranged from things like kids can't go to school unless they're all vaccinated. We had bills that said kids obviously can make their own medical decisions. We just discussed that one. We had bills that say, and this bill passed, I think it was SB207. It passed. It says that we're now a sanctuary state for genital mutilation. So that essentially means that anyone can come into the state of California, they can have their child receive what's called gender affirming care. And I have a problem with that terminology in general because there is no such thing as gender affirming. There's no such thing as transgender. Transgender is an actual made up word. You can't trans, infers that you're in transition of something. There's something called a transvestite, which is where a person from one gender dresses and acts in another way, or another, excuse me, dresses and acts like another gender, right? [23:41] And so this particular bill has implications outside of just the act of physically harming a child. It actually says, so let's say I'm in the state of Texas and someone takes my child, let's say it's an aunt or an uncle or a friend, and takes my child into the state of California. We've crossed state lines. [24:05] I could potentially lose custody of my child, right, in addition to going through the process of having my child genitally mutilated. So there's huge implications. And the scary part about this is that particular author, Scott Weiner, who's a state senator here in California, and he also happens to be the author of a majority of these terrible bills. He has said that he is so proud of this bill that he is working with 19 other states to author similar legislation. And we're seeing it in places like Vermont and New York and other areas, and even in states that tend to be more conservative. We still are seeing bad legislation. So one of the things that we've done on our website, we're in the process of developing this, is a nationwide campaign to call attention to bad legislation and also good legislation because we are seeing some states really push back on this and develop laws that fight against people's ability to harm children. And so we're going through and we're dissecting that and people can, will be able to go on our website, pull up whatever state they're in, and get a list of both bad and good legislation. [25:18] Let me come back to that. But can I ask you, you mentioned about not being political, and that must be difficult because obviously it's become a Republican-Democrat issue. In the UK, we don't have that divide. It's just all bad. So we don't have that pushback. Supposedly, conservatives are conserving, but they're not conserving anything, over the last 13 years. So how is it to kind of be in this space and not be political when the political ideologies are there for all to see? Yeah, I mean we tend to be invited to a lot of conservative events. We are still waiting for our invite to some of the more left-leaning events. But what I will share, and it's been interesting and I think educational for me is that, [26:10] you know, politically, I have always leaned more conservative, and that's a public point that it's not hidden, that's no surprise to people. That being said, a lot of our biggest supporters, especially donors, are people that are on the left, and they've come to us and they've said, listen, we feel politically marooned. We don't know what our political party is. We're the party of, you know, John F. Kennedy. We're the party where we want to help the American people. We are not the party of telling children that they can be 17 different genders. We are not the party of telling children that are white that they must repent for the sins of their ancestors. We are not the party of saying we're going to tax the American people an exorbitant amount and give reparations to the black community, a community that a lot of these individuals, some of them can't even tie their ancestry back to slavery here in the United States. And I think there's some high profile people that are going through that right now. [27:26] And so interestingly enough, we have people, believe it or not, that are aligned with the the left or the traditionally the left that have now sought us out and are very interested in supporting this mission because, you know, one of the things that I'm starting to believe here in the U.S., we do have our traditional political systems, right? We've got the conservative party, we've got the liberal party, we've got libertarians, we've got, you know, but the primary dominant political aspects are the conservative and the left-leaning parties, the Republicans and the Democrats. [28:00] Unfortunately, the Democrat Party has been mutated, and I don't think that it's intact anymore in the sense that, let's say, someone who is traditionally a Democrat can identify with, can align with. And so those people really are looking for another party to associate with. And we're seeing more and more people come over that were traditionally Democrat coming over to the Republican or the Conservative party. So it'll be an interesting journey and evolution of the political parties here in the United States once I think we come to the other end of this, what we're experiencing. Yeah, we're having exactly the same thing here, where the traditional values of the left have been completely wiped away by a lunacy of progressivism and wokeism and voters now no longer know where they stand when they traditionally vote and they're still in that mindset traditionally we vote for this side therefore we continue even though what is happening appals us but then they've got nowhere else to go here in the UK and the US has been the same as generally being a two-party system and that's I guess where individuals like that will struggle. That's correct yeah we're seeing it here in the US for sure. [29:25] Unity Project, if you go back to that, brings a whole wide range of, I mean looking at the website, you've got podcasts, you've got news, you've got different events, you've got the press, you've got the whole partnership and networking we've talked about, you've got the legislation side. I mean tell me how kind of all those different aspects fit into what you're attempting to do. So, I've always been a believer that you approach this probably in a holistic way, right? There's no way you can win this or move the needle forward by just saying, look, we're going to educate people, or we're going to approach from a legal standpoint, or we're just going to focus on the political aspect. If a country goes into battle, you very rarely would ever, I don't think ever, have a military assault where you say, we're just going to have a land assault, or we're just going to have an air assault. There's multiple aspects to this campaign, if you will. And so for us, it's really important that we address to the extent that we can, every one of those aspects. We want to educate the American people and the global community about the dangers of the vaccines about the importance of parental rights and medical freedom. We want to engage in a media campaign. [30:53] We're working, as I said, with several attorneys that are doing incredible work legally [30:59] to fight what's happening with people that are vaccine injured. They're also fighting the bad legislation. We had a bill here in California called AB2098. I don't know if you've heard of this bill. [31:11] But it was, I say it's probably the single piece legislation that is the most destructive to the medical system. And what it did was it said any doctor that goes against the COVID narrative could potentially lose their medical license. So let me make sure that I explain that because this is a really important point. So let's say that you're an endocrinologist and you're treating a patient for a known autoimmune disorder. And let's say you've been treating that person for years for this autoimmune disorder. If that patient comes to you and says, how do you feel about the vaccines? And you say to them, based on your medical history of an autoimmune disorder, I believe that you may end up having an adverse reaction to this vaccine, and I have to recommend against taking it, that doctor could lose their medical license. So it's the total destruction of informed consent. It's the government and the pharmaceutical companies inserting themselves in the doctor-patient relationship. It's a First Amendment violation. So it was just a terrible piece of legislation. The governor in California actually signed it into law as of January 1st, 2023. Dr. Aaron Carioti, who is our chief of medical ethics, and several other doctors filed suit, and we were able to get a preliminary injunction. And so that's an example of some of the legal work. And that's really, really important because can you imagine going to your doctor [32:41] and having this idea that you're not having an open conversation with your doctor about, your medical ailment. That conversation is being guided and restricted by the pharmaceutical companies and the government. So there's legal, going back to your question about kind of, everything that we have going on, there's legal. And then of course, there is some political. We're a 501c3 and that's a nonprofit. And here in the United States, if you're a 501c3, you can only do 20 percent political work. So we don't do a lot of political work. We also don't do a lot of political work because obviously we're not a political organization and we want people across the political spectrum to work with us. So we wouldn't align ourselves regardless with one political affiliation or not. But it is important for us to call attention to the legislation that's happening. That's critical. One of the ways that here in the U.S. a lot of of this has happened is that people are unaware. You know, there's been this incredible censorship campaign, which I know you guys are experiencing as well in the UK. And so I spoke at an event and there was about 600 people. And I said, you know, just by show of hands, how many people in the room are aware of [34:00] SB 866, which is the bill that said kids as young as 12 could make their own medical decisions without the knowledge or consent of their parents. Less than four people out of 500 raised their hand. So it was quite telling to me that, you know, if the American people were truly aware of what was happening legislatively, I don't think that they would be able to get much through uncontested. You know, one of the things that happened to us was we took an excerpt out of the california.gov website of one of the bills. It was literally a cut and paste. [34:35] Put it on our social media of one of the bills that was being proposed. And we were told that we were going to be shut down for mis or disinformation. We fought it and we won. But that is an example, I think, of how aggressively these political parties and these authors of these terrible legislative actions are fighting, right? So that's a big aspect for us as well, is making sure that people understand what is happening legislatively so they know where they can get involved. Yeah, the same here. It's that threat of punishment if you speak up and therefore people remain silent out of fear of losing their job, their children, anything like that. But then part, of that pushback, I guess, is the podcast highlighting some of those issues. Tell us about those. Yeah. Well, we've had many issues. Actually, the podcast is where I get to have a lot of, fun and interview a lot of amazing guests. And we don't keep it just tied to the vaccines. We've spoken to everyone from doctors and scientists to activists and everyone in between. I actually did an interview the other day with Jennifer Say. She was the former president, And [35:57] was on her way to being the CEO of Levi's Strauss. Have you heard of Levi's? It's not a small company, and she talks about her journey of how she was cancelled for speaking out about the school closures. I did an interview with Tim Kennedy. Are you familiar with Tim Kennedy? Tim is an interesting guy. I would recommend following him. Tim is probably, I would say, the number one special operator here in the United States. If you remember in Afghanistan, there was a group of people that kind of clandestine organization that went in and rescued about 12,000 people from behind enemy lines. That was, really Tim had a lot to do with that. He's in a documentary called Send Me and it's on Amazon. It's a phenomenal documentary. And Tim was a former champion UFC fighter. He's an MMA fighter. So he's got this really incredible background. And we had a long conversation with him and Matt Boudreau. Matt's his business partner. They've started an organization called Apogee Strong. [37:07] And it's all about mentoring men. And so we had a long conversation about the war on masculinity and how this is one step in destroying the nuclear family and parental rights. And so that was a real fun conversation. We work with James Lindsay. I don't know if you know who James Lindsay is, but he's fantastic. We just had him on and we talked all about, you know, the education system and the Marxification of the education system here in the U.S. And tomorrow we'll be doing a Twitter spaces event [37:41] with Matt and Jennifer Say, and we're going to be talking about how the education system here in the U.S. is actually not broken. A lot of people talk about how the system is broken. It's actually not broken. It's working exactly how it's been intended to work. And we are now a century into this type of education, and we're seeing the impact that it has had. And again, it has been very, very effective. So it's been, the podcast is fun, the Twitter space events are fun. We get to really hear from a whole host of people. We hope to have Dennis Prager on shortly to talk about freedom of speech and how that's been impacted here in this country. And in the US, we are very passionate about our constitution. We are very passionate about our first amendment, our second amendment. And that's, interestingly enough, that's not something that we talk about a lot here at the Unity Project, but it is something that I think is critically important. The Second Amendment really guarantees all of our other amendments, and so including our ability to parent our children in the way that we see fit, because we believe that, there is no greater right than your right to parent your children, free of the government intervention. [39:07] If only we in the UK had that, we have nothing like that, but that before I get too depressed, I'll hold off on that. You mentioned some of the great names you've had on the podcast and you've also got great names on your team. Obviously, Dr. Robert Malone connected us when we were there in Miami, tell us how you've kind of pulled together such a great network off, I guess, a team as an advisory role. Sure. Yeah, that was something that I cannot take credit for. Jeff Hansen, who is our chairman [39:43] was really responsible for helping to launch FLCCC, which is the Frontline Critical COVID Care Alliance, run by Dr. Pierre Kory and Dr. Paul Merrick. And so, because he was so intimately involved from the very beginning, he had a pretty good relationship with a lot of these doctors. And so Jeff reached out to Dr. Robert Malone, who's our chief medical officer, Dr. Aaron Carioti, who's our chief of medical ethics, Dr. Peter McCullough, who's on our strategic advisory council, Dr. Harvey Reisch. I mean, the list goes on. We're quite grateful to have this powerhouse team of doctors and scientists. And, you know, early on we explained, look, this is critically important. Obviously the work that they're doing is vital, bringing attention to the medical and scientific aspects of what's happened once it relates to COVID. But there's this, again, this whole concept of how do we get this information in the hands of the groups that are actually doing the work and tie these groups together so that we can work in lockstep? And that's really how it came together with those doctors and scientists. And they're fantastic. I mean, we're talking about [41:02] individuals that have been publicly persecuted, have lost their ability to function in their previous careers, have been socially ostracized, have been the target of media campaigns. I mean, it's really been a tremendous journey for them. Tell me all about, your focus initially was California, and you've grown past that, although California needs more help than most. But tell us about that growth, because what you're doing, obviously in California, is that networking, highlighting, that's needed across the country. So tell us how you've grown. [41:42] How we've grown outside of California or how we've grown in California? I mean, as you've consulted in California, then realize what you're doing is needed across the country. You know, it's been a couple of ways. We've done it somewhat organically. So when we started, we started hosting these calls. We were hosting calls once a week within our network. And then we were inviting doctors to speak. We were having webinars where we were asking our, we call them strategic partners, to promote the work that they're doing and to connect with the scientific community. And then we started having organizations outside of California that, in the global community, it actually started reaching out to us. As an example, we had a group in Australia, Voices for Choices, they've reached out to us. They're very active in Australia. We have groups actually in the UK, the World Council for Health was one of our strategic partners doing a lot of work. And so the growth interestingly enough has happened organically. And there's an aspect to this that is through that organic growth that is somewhat concerning, in that it seems like a very small, I guess, movement, right? [43:07] Everyone kind of knows everyone. And I say concerning because my goal is to have this movement be so vast that we're not so intimately familiar with one another, right? We have that many people in that many organizations that are doing the work. Yeah, not completely. I think that's all our goals to take it past those limitations and restrictions and make it much wider. Can I ask just as we finish, individuals watching maybe have an organization they'd like to connect or just individuals wanting to [43:44] be more of a part of what Unity Project is doing, tell them how they can get more involved whether they're organization level or just an individual. So they can go to the unityproject.org and there's all kinds of resources from an individual standpoint. We've got recent like scientific and medical data that's on the website. We've got a podcast and reading books, a whole segment on recommended reading. We've got resources on how to speak to your school boards. I know in the UK, it's probably different, but I would imagine that in some sense, you've got parents that are there that are just as passionate as the parents here in the United States, maybe more so, right? [44:31] And in the sense that you alluded to the fact that you guys don't have as many parental rights as we do here in the US. So maybe people in the UK are galvanized and ready to stand up and say, look, we are going to raise our children in the way that we believe is the best way. So there's resources on there. There's also the ability to reach out and connect with other groups. So we have every one of our strategic partners linked on our strategic partner page, and they can go through and see the work that's being done. And if there's someone or some organization that they're particularly passionate or aligned with, they can connect with those organizations. They can also connect with the Unity Project, and become part of our database. And we put together joint calls to action all the time where we reach out to everyone in our database and say, look, we need your help getting out information in this area. So if they go to the unityproject.org, whether you're an individual or an organization, there's ways to connect with the work that we're doing. [45:35] Okay, Laura, thank you for your time. I have obviously seen the Unity Project and then it was great meeting you there in Miami, but what you're doing is fantastic. That networking, that connecting, and also the educational side is absolutely fundamental. So thank you for coming on and sharing what you are doing. Thank you for having me. This has been fun. I would love at some point to have you on our podcast so we can talk about what's happening in the UK. We had Katie Hobbs? Katie Hopkins. Hopkins. Thank you. She's a force of nature. She's phenomenal. She really is. It was one of my more fun podcasts, I will say. She's quite energetic, but it's inspiring, right? And so I would love to hear about what's happening in your communities and how you guys are fighting back and the tools that you're using, because this is not just a United States issue. This is a global issue. And I think that the more collaboration we can do globally, the more we're going to be able to fight back against this. [46:44] Oh, completely. Well, thank you so much for coming on and sharing. All the links are in the description for all our viewers or for listening on any podcasting apps, Podbean then. It is also there. So thank you so much, Laura. Thank you so much.
Matt Boudreau is a stereo and Atmos mixing engineer based out of the Bay Area, CA, USA! He's also the host of the incredible Working Class Audio podcast. In our conversation Matt and I go deep on the following:His journey getting into Dolby AtmosBuying speakers, rebuilding and tuning the roomThe financials of Atmos and getting workPodcastingHaving patience with your careerTaking the business side of things seriouslyTaking cold showers to supercharge his dayStaying inspired by audioAnd so much more!You can learn more about Matt at https://www.mattboudreau.com/You can follow Matt on Social MediaIG - https://www.instagram.com/matt_boudreau/WCA IG - https://www.instagram.com/working_class_audio/***Thanks to our sponsors!***Carl Bahner's resources for studio professionals - https://www.carlbahner.com/resourcesProgressions with Travis Ference - https://www.progressionspodcast.com/listen***Join the Secret Sonics Discord community here(!) - discord.gg/UP97b72W6t***BRAND NEW!*** SECRET SONICS PATREON - patreon.com/benwallickmusicReferences:Steve Genewick - http://stevegenewick.com/Andrew Scheps - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_SchepsBrad Wood - https://www.instagram.com/bradwood_producifer/Working Class Audio - https://www.workingclassaudio.com/Tim O'Sullivan - https://youtu.be/qFUEVPIeagQKim Rosen mastering - https://www.knackmastering.com/about/Consider rating and reviewing our show on Apple Podcasts and sharing this or any of your favorite episodes with a friend or two.Thank you to Zvi Rodan, Mendy Portnoy, and Yakir Hyman for contributing to the podcast theme music!Thanks to Gavi Kutliroff for helping edit this episode!You can find out more about Secret Sonics and subscribe on your favorite podcast app by visiting www.secretsonics.coHave a great week, stay safe, and dig in!-Ben
How do you mix five sub-bass tracks??? Sara talked about sidechain compression, managing the low end in mixing, exciting drums, mixing modern classical music, dynamic eq, split eq, and transient shaping, and why you should create Youtube videos too! My guest today is Sara Carter a BBC trained, mixing engineer based in Basingstoke in the UK. She started recording and mixing music in the mid-'90s from a small home studio until eventually landing her dream job working from the famous BBC's Maida Vale Studios and Broadcasting House in London. Sara has worked with a wide variety of recording artists from Beyoncé and The Black Keys to The Cure and Rod Stewart and has been credited on records by Corrine Bailey Rae and KT Tunstall amongst many others. She now runs an online mixing business Music Mix Pro in the UK working with unsigned bands from all over the world. And she has a fantastic fast growing Youtube channel called Simply Mixing! Sharing tips and tutorials, writes for the Production Expert blog, and has appeared on many of the Production Expert podcasts. I've also been interviewed on the Working Class Audio podcast and the Recording Studio Rockstars podcast for episode RSR204 where you can learn more about her backstory. Thanks to my brother from another podcast Matt Boudreau for making our original introduction! You might even hear Saras voice on the intro to Matt's show. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://samply.app/ Use code RSR20 to get 20% off for the first 3 months https://www.Spectra1964.com https://MacSales.com/Rockstars https://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 for 10% off https://apiaudio.com/ https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy Use code ROCKSTAR to get 10% off https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Hear guests discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7iHVIaNmuiGyjC7D23sUya?si=bd8b13443f884228 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/377
My guest today is Matt Boudreau a mix and mastering engineer for bands and solo artists. He is the producer and host of the podcast Working Class Audio interviewing other audio professionals about their journey to where they are today. Matt also tests audio software for Universal Audio as a contractor and speaks on audio panels at conferences as a moderator/and or panelist. In general, he loves anything audio-related, and also loves coffee and connecting with forward-thinking people in all industries. Matt has been involved in music and audio for 35 years starting out as a drummer working his way through bands and six-figure record deals. He was lucky to experience firsthand how records were made on a high level with producer/engineers like Larry Hirsch, Joe Chicarelli, and Gil Norton and these guys got him excited about the record-making process. In 1994 he began his journey to the “other side of the glass”; trading drum sticks for faders. That journey has taken him through a series of amazing recording experiences with many well-known artists as well as many lesser-known artists. Now Matt reaches studio fans all over the world through his podcast, is a published author, and also teaches mixing courses over at Working Class Audio. He has been on the podcast early on episode RSR053 and I am psyched to have my Brother From Another Podcast back to share some cool tips on mixing awesome pro-sounding drums using plugins and sample triggers in your DAW. Get 40% off Mixing With Drum Samples: https://tradecraft.workingclassaudio.com/offers/rKyR78io?coupon_code=RSR40 Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://samply.app/ Use code RSR20 to get 20% off for the first 3 months https://www.Spectra1964.com https://MacSales.com/Rockstars https://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 for 10% off https://apiaudio.com/ https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy Use code ROCKSTAR to get 10% off https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ https://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com Hear guests discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6tdfm7hqzhn1o8PA65I7N0?si=4b0c5fec6fa34dc4 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/375
Dans le cadre de l'édition 2022 des EAST COAST MUSIC Awards qui se tiendront à Fredericton, Nb, entre les 04 et 08 mai, retrouvez Matt Boudreau au micro de Sébastien Caron pour nous parler de ses collaborations, de la promo de ''OVNI'', d'un album Live qui devrait être disponible cet été et bien entendu des ECMA !!
Matt Boudreau est le premier cosmonaute-singer du Nouveau-Brunswick.Il effectuera sa première sortie spatiale aujourd'hui même, il mettra en orbite son album OVNI.Matt nous invite à le suivre dans un autre espace temps : Le C-132Vous allez tout comprendre en écoutant l'entrevue que j'ai eu la chance d'enregistrer avec l'artiste avant son départ vers les étoiles.Playlist :Titre 1 : Matt Boudreau - Elise (C-132)Titre 2 : Matt Boudreau - NébuleuseTitre 3 : Matt Boudreau - Ovni (C-132)Titre 4 : Matt Boudreau - Goéland (C-132)Titre 5 : Matt Boudreau - Jalouse (C-132)
This week's guest is mixing and mastering engineer, drummer, and podcast host Matt Boudreau. Matt started his 35 year career in the music industry as a drummer, but turned to the studio world after being inspired by sessions with producers like Joe Chiccarelli and Gil Norton. Since then he's worked on tons of records, as well as owned and operated multiple studios. In 2014 he started his podcast, Working Class Audio, which rapidly became one of the most popular podcasts in the audio industry. We chat about the inspiration behind his show, being financially diversified, and the importance of being a good person and building great relationships. In this episode, we'll dig in on... Playing in bands until falling in love with the studio Starting the Working Class Audio podcast Having the right manager Diversifying your income as an audio professional The cost of keeping up with technology Being an advocate for yourself Taking over a Bill Putnam built studio in San Francisco Why relationships matter Taking a loan out to buy an early Pro Tools rig Mastering the basics of money Mentally recovering from failed ventures Building a Dolby Atmos room Being a good person The dangers of the instant gratification of social media Using drum samples Learn More About Matt Boudreau and Working Class Audio... Website: https://www.mattboudreau.com/ (https://www.mattboudreau.com/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matt_boudreau/ (https://www.instagram.com/matt_boudreau/) Working Class Audio: https://www.workingclassaudio.com/ (https://www.workingclassaudio.com/) WCA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/working_class_audio/ (https://www.instagram.com/working_class_audio/) Check Out Matt's Drum Sample Course https://tradecraft.workingclassaudio.com/a/2147486648/AG4JuvVv (here)! Our Sponsors: Sign Up for Complete Producer Network https://www.completeproducer.net/share/z_LJhc8M_GtKZ1OX?utm_source=manual (HERE)! Get on the Waitlist for The Beats Accelerator Process https://knowledge.completeproducer.pro/bapwaitlist (HERE)! Get on the Waitlist for The Mix Accelerator Process http://mixaccelerator.com/ (HERE)! Other Links: https://www.travisference.com/coffeecup (Give Me a Coffee Cup!) Support Progressions on https://www.patreon.com/progressionspod (Patreon)! Sign up for the https://mailchi.mp/87a95bbfe666/progressionspod (Progressions Mailing List) https://kit.co/travisference (Gear and Recommended Reading List) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/progressionspod/ (https://www.instagram.com/progressionspod/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProgressionsPod/ (https://www.facebook.com/ProgressionsPod/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/progressionspod (https://twitter.com/progressionspod) Learn more about Travis: https://www.travisference.com/ (https://www.travisference.com/) Credits: Guest: Matt Boudreau Host: Travis Ference Editor: Travis Ference Theme Music: inter.ference
Bonjour chers piétons de la bande fm et des podcasts prenez place dans mon char, je vous emmène sur les routes du canada francophone.Vous êtes à bord de l’émission Arrête ton char, l’émission consacrée aux auteur.e.s compositeurs compositrices interprètes francophones du canada.On a de la route aujourd’hui, notre point de départ sera situé à Wnipege situé dans la province canadienne du Manitoba. Nous avons rendez-vous avec Ryhanna, la talentueuse artiste franco manitobaine, imprégnée de l’histoire des francophones de cette région, Louis Rielle est encore présent dans les mémoires. Nous roulerons 2140 km plus loin sur la Trans-Canada Hwy E en direction d’Ottawa où nous avons rdv avec Le RPremier rappeur slameur de l’Ontario une belle rencontre, puis nous continuerons encore pleine Est pour être au bout de 1037 km d’asphalte dans la province du Nouveau-Brunswick pour être en compagnie de Matt Broudeau, fière acadien lui aussi bien accroché à sa langue. Tous ces 3 artistes, sont tous sont en nomination aux Gala Trille Or 2021”, le Gala qui célèbre et met en avant l’excellence musicale franco-canadienne .C’est le plus gros Gala francophone d'Amérique du nord hors Québec. l'événement musical qui aura lieu le 29 mai à Ottawa.et la retransmission télé se fera le 19 juin sur unis.tvAvec toute cette route on a le temps d’allumer l'autoradio et de programmer les fréquence des radios qui diffusent l’émissionEn Colombie Britannique sur Radio VictoriaEn France sur Radio Campus Montpellier, Radio Octopus.Au Québec sur CFAK à SherbrookeEn Ontario sur CFRHEn Alberta sur CKRP 95 7FM Rivière la paix et Radio CitéSalutation distinguée aux auditeurs qui nous suivent via l’alliance des radio communautaires du canada.Playlist de l'émission : Titre 1 : Rayannah - Delphine et Marie-LoupTitre 2 : Le Rpremier - Petit PrinceTitre 3 : Matt Boudrea- Patio
Cette semaine pour l'épisode 50, Bilan de nos 50 premiers épisodes, Remerciements, AcadiePod.ca, Événements historiques du 28 avril, Show de Matt Boudreau, Hommage a Jim Steinman, Succès du vol d'ingenuity, Créateur de la semaine: Tales from the internet Le Max Headroom Incident et Coups de coeur musicaux.
Matt Boudreau au micro de Laurent DeLaChance pour nous parler de la tournée "Armageddon" (avril-mai 2021) et de ses futurs projets
Today on The Kondrat Podcast, I sat down with Trevor Huggins & Matt Boudreau - Owners of Five’21 Roasters. These guys live busy and admittedly “complicated” lives. Matt recently left his banking career to focus on Five’ 21 Roasters full-time, and Trevor is a full-time firefighter. We discuss their purpose as a company, how they are making the community a better place, and the challenges involved in growing a business in today’s crazy world. In order to make the most of each day Matt and Trevor focus on living intentionally. “We Fuel Intentional Living. What fuelling intention means to us is that we start our days with a sense of purpose, sitting over that first cup to plan out how to make the most of today. That starts with our families, setting the right example for our children, down to where we source our beans and the companies we collaborate with along the way.”Making a positive impact in a global community is challenging and we discuss how Five’21 Roasters makes a difference. “Unless you physically know the farmer your coffee beans are sourced from, then you’re trusting industry distributors who are simply looking to make a profit. It’s cutting through all that to ensure we are doing the best we can with the coffee we are importing and roasting.And the name? Where does Five’ 21 come from? You’ll have to listen to our surprisingly interesting conversation to hear that story!—The Kondrat Podcast: website | twitter | instagram | facebookFive’21 Roasters: website |twitter |instagram | facebook
Today on The Kondrat Podcast, I sat down with Trevor Huggins & Matt Boudreau - Owners of Five'21 Roasters. These guys live busy and admittedly “complicated” lives. Matt recently left his banking career to focus on Five' 21 Roasters full-time, and Trevor is a full-time firefighter. We discuss their purpose as a company, how they are making the community a better place, and the challenges involved in growing a business in today's crazy world. In order to make the most of each day Matt and Trevor focus on living intentionally. “We Fuel Intentional Living. What fuelling intention means to us is that we start our days with a sense of purpose, sitting over that first cup to plan out how to make the most of today. That starts with our families, setting the right example for our children, down to where we source our beans and the companies we collaborate with along the way.”Making a positive impact in a global community is challenging and we discuss how Five'21 Roasters makes a difference. “Unless you physically know the farmer your coffee beans are sourced from, then you're trusting industry distributors who are simply looking to make a profit. It's cutting through all that to ensure we are doing the best we can with the coffee we are importing and roasting.And the name? Where does Five' 21 come from? You'll have to listen to our surprisingly interesting conversation to hear that story!—The Kondrat Podcast: website | twitter | instagram | facebookFive'21 Roasters: website |twitter |instagram | facebook
Matt Boudreau is an audio/mixing/mastering engineer based out of the Bay Area, California, USA, and the host of the Working Class Audio podcast! In this episode, check out Matt's journey; how he moved his studio into his home and formed the Working Class Audio podcast, how he niched into mixing and later mastering, how he's prepping to mix on the road in the future, implementing Billy Decker's mixing template, good coffee and so much more! Check it out!You can find out more about Matt at https://www.mattboudreau.com/You can find out more about the Working Class Audio podcast and listen to episodes here: https://www.workingclassaudio.com/You can find Matt on Social MediaIG: https://www.instagram.com/matt_boudreau/You can listen to the track that we discussed in the "Sauce" segment in its entirety here: "Colour of My Way" by Cordova - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pWlPACtWo8&ab_channel=Cordova-TopicAs I mentioned in a previous episode, I've started a Whatsapp group community. If you're interested in joining, please email me at Secretsonics@gmail.com Please include your phone # and tell me a bit about what you do production-wise.If you'd like to help support Secret Sonics, you can do so by visiting https://www.buymeacoffee.com/benwallickReferencesWorking Class Audio - https://solo.to/wcaThe Sextants - https://thesextants.bandcamp.com/Seven Day Diary - https://www.discogs.com/artist/1523947-Seven-Day-DiaryBill Putnam - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_PutnamTerry Gross of NPR - https://www.npr.org/people/2100593/terry-grossTape Op - https://tapeop.com/Robert L. Smith - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_L._Smith_(recording_engineer)John Greenham - http://www.johngreenham.com/John Cuniberti - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_CunibertiMichael James - https://www.workingclassaudio.com/wca-125-with-michael-james/Michael Brauer - https://www.mbrauer.com/Tchad Blake - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tchad_BlakeSam Sherbin - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2021/1/17/secret-sonics-080-sam-sherbin-the-feel-of-a-recordJustin Long - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2020/8/16/secret-sonics-059-justin-longWhitestone Audio - P331 - https://www.whitestoneaudio.com/p331/Andrew Scheps - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_SchepsBilly Decker's new book - https://amzn.to/3qqxvNaAudeze LCD XC (closed back) - https://www.audeze.com/products/lcd-xcGrace M900 headphone box - https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1343146-REG/grace_design_a900_m900_portable_high_resolution.htmlDecco - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2020/4/21/secret-sonics-015-deccoNeumann KH 310’s - https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/KH310L--neumann-kh-310-8.25-inch-3-way-powered-studio-monitor-left-sideAmphion 118s - https://vintageking.com/amphion-one18-singleReftone 2ld - https://maxxdigital.com/products/reftone-2ld-mono-cube-pairNoam Levinberg - https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2020/11/1/secret-sonics-070-noam-levinbergDark Matter Coffee - https://www.darkmattercoffee.com/Cordova Band - https://thecordovaband.com/homeSansamp - https://www.avid.com/plugins/sansamp-psa1Kim Rosen Mastering - https://www.knackmastering.com/about/Bobby Owsinski - https://bobbyowsinski.com/about/Thanks for listening to this episode of Secret Sonics! I hope you enjoyed this episode :) Look out for new episodes weekly. Consider rating and reviewing our show on Apple Podcasts and sharing this or any of your favorite episodes with a friend or two.Thank you to Zvi Rodan, Mendy Portnoy, and Yakir Hyman for contributing to the new podcast theme music!You can find out more about Secret Sonics and subscribe on your favorite podcast app by visiting www.secretsonics.co***If you want the show to continue to improve, feel free to fill out a listener survey here: https://forms.gle/BWKmS4YmESYid5rh8 ***Follow along via social media here:Facebook: www.facebook.com/SecretSonicsPodInstagram: www.instagram.com/secretsonics/Feel free to email me at secretsonics@gmail.com with any questions and feedback you might have. I'm open to learning about what topics you'd like to hear about and which people you'd like to hear from. In pursuit of making this podcast truly helpful to anybody looking to improve at music production, all suggestions are truly welcome! Have a great week, stay safe, and dig in!-Ben
NEWS Spotify's latest patents have it listening to you to suggest music Native Instruments the latest MI company to be acquired GUEST Engineer/podcast Matt Boudreau Listen to Working Class Audio My guest this week is Matt Boudreau, who started as a drummer experiencing 6 figure record deals to eventually settling in behind the glass as a mixer and mastering engineer. Matt has since gone on to launch the hugely popular Working Class Audio podcast with more than 300 episodes under his belt. During our interview we talked about the burden of owning a commercial studio, rebounding from a business loss, template mixing, starting the Working Class Audio podcast, and much more. On the intro I’ll take a look at Spotify monitoring your speech to suggest music, and Native Instruments being acquired. var podscribeEmbedVars = { epGuid: 'https://bobbyoinnercircle.com/?p=2742', rssUrl: 'https://bobbyoinnercircle.com/feed/podcast/', backgroundColor: 'white', font: undefined, fontColor: undefined, speakerFontColor: undefined, height: '600px', showEditButton: false, showSpeakers: true, showTimestamps: true };
Cette semaine, en compagnie de Matt Boudreau, on parle de ses hot nouveaux singles de noël, Philip Glass et des jeux vidéo!
Show host and producer Chris O'Regan talks to Matt Boudreau of Cradle Games about the design and development of their action adventure game, Hellpoint When a game is designed for the player to ask questions as to the purpose of their actions, it can make for a confusing experience. Thankfully Hellpoint has been designed in such a way to encourage the player to find out more to determine their purpose within it. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/sausage/TSF_Episode296.mp3 All music featured by Mikolaj Holowko and can be bought from here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1380030/Hellpoint_Soundtrack/1. Main Theme2. Fear Loop3. Observatory Master Loop
Petit Rocher's Matt Boudreau is in the musical spotlight today. He has a new album called Armageddon and he tells ua all about it, and how he went about making it.
Matt est de retour dans l'shed pour nous jaser d'Armageddon son 2e album en carrière qui sortira le vendredi 7 août! Il nous offre 2 tounes exclusives, Armageddon et Jalouse, en plus de nous donner aussi plusieurs primeurs sur se qui s'envient pour lui dans les prochains mois/années!On touche au répercutions du Covid sur la vie des artistes, comment "accoucher" de Goéland et Armageddon a été différent, ce qui le "drive" niveau musicale et plein d'autre chose rose et funky comme lui!Vous voulez suivre Matt Boudreau, well click partout icitte:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Matt-Boudreau-868866163205358/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/matt_boudreau18/?hl=enBandcamp - https://mattboudreau.bandcamp.com/album/patioSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/6r5xvxemxhGGIjDOqmO4wV?si=-etTEwOAQ5OZR7y5WEpIuw Un gros merci à Matt pour les deux perfos et on jasera encore à l'album "Yellow Mellow" haha!nbsp;nbsp;
Mathieu Lewis reçoit l'auteur-compositeur-interprète Matt Boudreau pour la sortie de son plus récent album Armagedon. Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Cette semaine, nous avons le plaisir de recevoir l'auteur-compositeur-interprète Matt Boudreau qui vient nous parler de son future nouvel album, Armageddon, et nous explique la technique derrière la magie de sa musique.
Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/w9gV8yqfwzo
Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/w9gV8yqfwzo
iTunes Spotify Youtube Patreon Matt Boudreau is an Audio Engineer and host of the podcast Working Class Audio. He has been involved in audio and music professionally since 1987. He started out playing drums in the bands The Sextants (Imago) & Seven Day Diary (Reprise/Warner Bros.) in the days of six-figure record deals and tape-based recording. In 1994 he transitioned to the other side of the glass as an engineer & producer. His journey has taken him through studio ownership, numerous records, marriage, kids, failures, and victories. He currently mixes and masters out of his home, tracks at his favorite studios, and has sworn off studio ownership until he loses his mind again. He is also the creator and host of the Working Class Audio Podcast. Matt has recorded and mixed live performances of Death Cab for Cutie, Steve Earl, Robert Cray, Brandie Carlile, and Florence and The Machine. He's also made records with Portland's Tiger Touch, New Mexico hard rockers Cordova, and San Francisco Gypsy Jazz masters Americano Social Club. Today’s episode is sponsored by Showpro Beard Co., Lensrentals, & Airturn. Special Mentions: Working Class Audio Podcast, Sound Devices Article, Live Nation – Crew Nation, Support Live Music Crews, Charlie Karp Scholarship Fund,Focusrite Podcast Studio Makeover, Girl on the Road: How to Break into Touring from a Female Perspective – Claire Murphy, I Am Michael Alago: Breathing Music. Signing Metallica. Beating Death, The Girl in the Back: A Female Drummer's Life with Bowie, Blondie, and the '70s Rock Scene, Tour Health Research Initiative, ROADIE: My Documentary (TJ Hoffman film), Loud: A Life In Rock ‘N Roll by the World’s First Female Roadie. By Tana Douglas, Mixing Music Live, The Last Seat in the House: The Story of Hanley Sound, The Power of Podcasting Panel at NAMM, Soundgirls, Roswell Pro Audio Mini K87, Filming Great Concert Footage, Roadie Short Film, Roadie: A True Story (at least the parts I remember), Roadie Free Radio Merch
My guest today is Langston Masingale who started working in recording studios 25 years ago at age 16 in his uncle’s studio in New Jersey. He went on to help start JJ Audio Mics in 2009. In 2014, he struck out on his own and invented what would become the core technology of his tape-emulation product, Zulu. He formed Handsome Audio in 2015 with his partner Tod Levine, and they released Zulu that same year. Langston also owns a recording studio, Narrative Audio, in Syracuse, New York, where he produces and records artists. He loves to create new and interesting tools for the modern recording engineers and producers. And his early exposure to analog tape has guided and shaped his sonic perspective in a world of digital audio. A big thank you to Alan Evans for introducing us. And also make sure to check out Matt Boudreau’s new book from Working Class Audio Jornal Volume 1 where you can read his interview with Langston too. Thanks to our sponsors! OWC - Other World Computing: https://www.OWC.com JZ Microphones - https://usashop.jzmic.com/ use coupon: ROCKSTAR at checkout for 50% off JZ vintage series microphones. RSR Academy: http://RSRockstars.com/Academy Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com Hear more on Youtube If you love the podcast then please Leave a review on iTunes here CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/203
Voici ma jasette avec nul autre que le Goéland Acadien Matt Boudreau ... une jasette "long overdue" mais qui en aura valu la peine! On jase de sa trip de vitrine au Québec, son nouveau vidéo "Ski Girl", sa possible tournée et je pète une coche contre les radios! Un gros merci Matt et un gros merde pour ta tournée bud!
This month, Wil Williams and Matt Boudreau scare the crap out of David by forcing him to confront the thrills, the chills, the edge of your seat nail-biting joys of Halloween? Will he survive this week's presentation of the first two episodes of the eerie and haunting Palimpsest? Well, yes. Somebody had to read the credits. Listen in!http://www.thepalimpsestpodcast.com/
Nick and Edie talk with Matt Boudreau of Cradle Games about their upcoming Dark-Souls-like game, Hellpoint.
Nick and Edie talk with Matt Boudreau of Cradle Games about their upcoming Dark-Souls-like game, Hellpoint.
Nick and Edie talk with Matt Boudreau of Cradle Games about their upcoming Dark-Souls-like game, Hellpoint.
If you had the chance to run your studio out of a fancy commercial facility designed by Bill Putnam, would you take it? Most of us would jump at the chance...but is this the right move? Matt Boudreau was given this chance in 2007, and in this interview, you’ll hear how this quickly shifted from an opportunity of a lifetime, to one of the lowest points in his career. For full show notes, go to www.thesixfigurehomestudio.com/27 If you want to suggest a guest, an idea for the podcast, or you have some general feedback, then you can submit that via email to podcast@thesixfigurehomestudio.com
In this Podcast Extra Interview, Technical Editor, James Ivey chats with Matt Boudreau, host of the Working Class Audio podcast.Matt has been involved in music for 33 years. First as a drummer then... With over 1 million visits a year, we’ve grown to be the place to come for Pro Tools training, resources, tips tricks and news
Something a bit different to celebrate the festive season this week - we invited a group of cool audio guests to join us on the show, and asked each of them to bring a “gift” to fill an imaginary "Christmas Stocking” for you. So, you get a pile of cool, interesting and funny little treats to keep you amused in the run-up to christmas - or, just to amuse you, if you don't celebrate it ! There are SO many great bits & pieces in this show, there's sure to be something for everyone, we hope. If you enjoy it, please leave us a rating and review : http://www.themasteringshow.com/review Our guests on the show are: Lij Shaw - from the Recording Studio Rockstars podcast Mike Hillier - audio engineer and writer for Music Tech magazine Sigurdór Guðmundsson - mastering engineer & mixer from Skonrokk Studio Chris Selim from mixdown.online Ian Stewart - mastering engineer & mixer Matt Boudreau from the Working Class Audio podcast Full show notes and links to everything we mentioned at: http://themasteringshow.com/episode-43-xmas
This week, join us as we go urban-exploring in a spooky, abandoned house with Five Levels of Fear, a new audio series written by Sable Jak, and directed, designed, and edited by our very own Matt Boudreau and Eli McIlveen.You can find out more about Five Levels of Fear by searchin' for it on that internet!
Lij Shaw goes to Summer NAMM 2017 Nashville TN to learn what's new. Join me and my friends as I head off to Summer NAMM 2017 in Nashville TN. This is the National Association of Music Merchants and a great opportunity to learn about the newest instruments, amps, hardware and software in the music industry. This year I was fortunate to host a large group of guest audio bloggers, Youtubers, podcasters, producers, and mastering engineers at my studio, The Toy Box Studio. I also got a chance to interview Matt McGlynn from Roswell Pro Audio microphones, and ask some fun questions of random conference goers. Leave a Review Get the full show notes at: http://RSRockstars.com/98 -Also- Free mix training with Lij at: MixMasterBundle.com Get yourself a Rockstar T-shirt at: RSRockstars.com/Tshirt Download the theme music at: SkadooshMusic.com
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Hey there fellow musos, on this week's show we were lucky enough to interview Matt Boudreau from the Working Class Audio podcast. Matt started his career as a signed/recording/touring drummer, before diving into freelance recording, studio ownership, and now his popular podcast. We are big fans of Matt's show, and he was cool enough to drop by on the old Skype and chat about his journey through this crazy business! Enjoy! Check out Matt at:Working Class Audiomattboudreau.com Facebook Twitter CTT's favourite WCA episodes Chris MontgomeryMatt Wallace Eric Valentine Andrew Scheps Recommended Band Tools Libsyn Gmail Music To Check Out Black Sabbath - Sabotage Crazy Town (Cabba...please) Talk, Talk
My guest today is Matt Boudreau, a producer, recording, mixing, and mastering engineer from San Francisco. Matt is also the host of a fantastic podcast, Working Class Audio where he interviews many top studio professionals. He has worked with a great number of artists in the studio including: Steve Earl, Matchbox 20, Shawn Colvin, The Shins, Death Cab for Cutie, Tori Amos, Florence + The Machine, Thomas Dolby, The Jayhawks, Ziggy Marley, Civil Wars, Sarah Bareilles, and George Thorogood to name a few. Matt's podcast Working Class Audio includes great episodes with stellar guests like: Dave Fridmann, Niko Bolas, Al Schmitt, Brian McTear, Jim Scott, Larry Crane, F Reid Shippen, Eric Valentine, Kim Rosen, Warren Huart, Joe Barresi, Michael Beinhorn, Sylvia Massey, and Vance Powell. And those are just some of the past guests. Though we’ve only just met, I am psyched to have my “brother from another podcast” on the show today. Get full show notes at RecordingStudioRockstars.com Get over two hours of FREE Mix Training, Multitracks, and eBook at... MixMasterBundle.com
As the HartLife NFP crew recovers from DragonCon 2013 and prepares for the upcoming Our Fair City: the Live Episode! performance at the 2013 Chicago Fringe Festival, we share another tidbit from our live recording at CONvergence– an advertisement for HartLife Gives Back. Regularly scheduled broadcasts of the Historical Records will return next week. Archibald FunnyPants— Mark Soloff HartLife Representative — Clayton Faits Live Foley— David Rheinstrom Written by Clayton Faits, with Mark Soloff. Directed by Jeffrey Gardner. Recorded live by Fred Greenhalgh and Matt Boudreau. Photo by Sebastian H. Orr. Created by Clayton Faits.
For our third week of the Season Four mid-season break we have “I Will Compy,” recorded live at CONvergence 2013 as part of Our Fair City: The Live Episode! Lead Vocals—Betsey Palmer Guitar—Stephen Poon Harmony Vocals— David Rheinstrom, Abby Doud, Sebastian H. Orr, Clayton Faits, Stephen Poon, Jeffrey Gardner Archibald FunnyPants—Mark Soloff A parody based on “I’ll Fly Away” by Alfred E. Brumley. Lyrics by David Rheinstrom. Arrangement by Betsey Palmer and Stephen Poon. Recording by Fred Greenhalgh and Matt Boudreau.
Recorded live at CONvergence 2013, the HartLife players perform “Agent of the Company,” a heartwarming ballad about the Agents of M.U.R.D.E.R. who protect us each and every day. A parody based on “Angel From Montgomery” by John Prine. Lyrics by David Rheinstrom. Arrangement by Betsey Palmer and Stephen Poon. Recording by Fred Greenhalgh and Matt Boudreau. Photo by Sebastian H. Orr.
Hidey Hoooo, Back again into the world of Gem Radio, where I have the honor of introducing you to Corduroy. Get an EXCLUSIVE inside scoop on the band, about their Demoroy's, and their plans for the future. I caught up with Trevor Blumas, Darren Tarbat, Matt Boudreau and Kev White @ The Drake Hotel before their acoustic set for the TIFF Launch Party! It was a great set, you get a bit of what it sounds like.... ANNDDDD a recommendation for a chance to win $$$$$$ for the LG Film Fest of course you cant miss out on some great tunes as well...so relax, pop a bag of popcorn and take a listen.