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Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 180 - Peter Doell, Mastering Engineer

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 57:52


Insights In Sound - Peter Doell, Mastering Engineer S18 E10 He's a golden ears mastering engineer and beloved member of the L.A. audio community, as well as the creator and curator of the legendary L.A. Pro Audio Lunch Bunch. We finally managed to sit down with the one and only Peter Doell, and oh the stories he can tell.

Fanachu! Podcast
From the Outside Kitchen to the Recording Studio with Tom Bejado from Stel Star Productions

Fanachu! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 55:59


Send us a textIf you own a Chamoru music CD, there is a very good chance that Siñot Tom Bejado and Stel Star Productions had a chance in creating it. For this 2023 episode of Fanachu, we spoke to Siñot Bejado as he reflected back on decades of making music in the Marianas and working with some well-known and some not-so-well known names to get their music from backyard into the studio and then back onto the cha cha dance floor. This episode originally aired on March 8, 2023 and was hosted by Michael Lujan Bevacqua.The audio for this episode was produced by Tåsi Chargualaf. Support the show

No Labels Necessary
#222 | Home Studio vs $1M Studio Tour: Do Artists Still Need Recording Studios?

No Labels Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 14:29


This channel is ran by the founders of No Labels Necessary, Sean "Brandman" Taylor and Jacorey "Kohrey" Barkley. No Labels Necessary is a music-first marketing agency that helps artists impact culture through digital content and marketing. Want to grow your music career . Join our community

The Adventures of Pipeman
Derek Davis of Babylon A.D. Chats About When The World Stops

The Adventures of Pipeman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 31:03 Transcription Available


BABYLON A.D. is excited to release the title track and the first single and video from their new album WHEN THE WORLD STOPS. The new album will be released on CD September 1st via Kivel Records. The digital release of the album follows a month later.Derek Davis, Babylon A.D. lead singer had this to say about the first single, "“When The World Stops” is an apocalyptic love story about two young lovers facing the end of the world. The lyrics are very visual so a listener can really follow the story and the video we have just released conveys the imagery beautifully. I love writing lyrics that have a message and a theme, sort of like a mini movie, and this track I believe really captures the visual I was trying to capture. This song is a nice hard hitting up-tempo kick ass tune. A 100 percent Babylon A.D. track that I'm sure our the fans will love."  Pre-Order the Album: https://www.kivelrecords.com/wordpress/  Listen to the First Single: https://smarturl.it/whentheworldstops  Watch the Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlyu7PSfu1w  Presave the new album on Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/prerelease/0ma4NMKMqxFsCiu5tOUsjOBABYLON A.D.Derek Davis - Vox - Guitar - KeyboardsRon Freschi - Guitar - B VoxJohn Mathews - GuitarDylan Soto - Drums - Acoustic Guitar on “The Damage Is Done”Craig Pepe - Bass - B VoxSpecial guest: Julie Pacheco - Piano on “Love Is Cruel”  Track Listing:When The World Stops 3:25Come On Let's Roll 4:36Don't Ask Qustions 5:22Love Is Cruel 6:49Toxic Baby 4:16I Don't Beleive In You 5:15Power Of Music 4:21Torn 3:33The Damage Is Done 4:43Oh Suki 4:01Sadness Madness 5:11  Produced, Mixed, Engineered by Derek Davis @ The BADMOFO's Recording Studio, Pleasanton, CA.Drums recorded by: Brad Barth @ Audio Voyage Livermore CA.  ALL SONGS WRITTEN BY: Derek Davis, Ron Freschi, John Mathews, Dylan Soto, Craig Pepe. © Perfect Pen Publishing, Matrix Media, Jonestown Pub ASCAP.  Management: Malla Entertainment  Released by Kivel Records/Apocalypse Records  Very limited pre-order bundles are available directly from Kivel Records at  https://www.kivelrecords.com/wordpress/ .  Basic Pre-Order $18.00 (shipping included)Comes with the following• 1 CD • 1  Sticker• 1  Button   Babylon A.D. is excited to bring the WHEN THE WORLD STOPS tour to Europe this September.2025 Babylon A.D. Tour Dates:  Aug 8 - Whisky A Go Go - West Hollywood, CAAug 15 - Wild Goose Saloon - Parker, COAug 16 - Liquid Joe's - Salt Lake City, UTSept 4 - Underworld - London, United KingdomSept 5 - Suburbia - Southampton, EnglandSept 6 - Hard Rock Hell Sleaze Festival - O2 Academy - Leicester, EnglandSept 7 - Eleven - Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandSept 10 - Bannerman's - Edinburgh, MidlothianSept 11 - Yardbirds Rock Club - Grimsby, United KingdomSept 12 - Nightrain - Bradford, United KingdomSept 13 - Vinyl Tap Preston - Preston, EnglandSept 14 - The Patriot - Crumlin, WalesSept 16 - The Victoria - Swindon, United KingdomSept 20 - Piraeus Club Academy - Athina, GreeceClick Here to Subscribe to The Adventures of Pipeman for PERKS, BONUS Content & FREE GIVEWAYS! Take some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes.”  Check out our segment Positively Pipeman dedicated to Business, Motivation, Spiritual, and Health & Wellness.  Check out our segment Pipeman in the Pit dedicated to Music, Artistry and Entertainment.  Would you like to be a sponsor of the show?Would you like to have your business, products, services, merch, programs, books, music or any other professional or artistic endeavors promoted on the show?Would you like interviewed as a professional or music guest on The Adventures of Pipeman, Positively Pipeman and/or Pipeman in the Pit?Would you like to host your own Radio Show, Streaming TV Show, or Podcast?Click Here to Subscribe for PERKS, BONUS Content & FREE GIVEWAYS!Follow @pipemanradio on all socials &  Pipeman Radio Requests & Info at www.linktr.ee/pipemanradioStream The Adventures of Pipeman daily & live Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays at 1PM ET on W4CY Radio & Talk 4 TV. Download, Rate & Review the Podcast at The Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & All Podcast Apps.

Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 179 - Bob Clearmountain, Audio Engineer

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 57:21


Insights In Sound - Bob Clearmountain, Audio Engineer S18 E9 From Springsteen to Stones to Roxy Music and so many more, he's run the faders for some of the era's most legendary recordings. We sat down with Bob Clearmountain at the new Mix This! FTA (From The Ashes) studio.

The Record Store Day Podcast with Paul Myers
David Rawlings (Live Interview At RSD Summer Camp 2025 in New Orleans).

The Record Store Day Podcast with Paul Myers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 50:06


Early in August, Record Store Day held their annual "Summer Camp" meeting in New Orleans, once again returning to the lovely Hotel Monteleone, in the heart of the French Quarter, for a few days of meeting, schmoozing, and, frankly, Big Easy cuisine. During the week, host Paul Myers recorded a couple of live interviews with musicians talking about their approach to the music business in 2025.  Today, we are sharing one of them. Guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer David Rawlings, whose most recent album with Gillian Welch, Woodland, was one of the best records of 2024, sat down with Paul in the Hotel Monteleone ballroom to discuss his duo's truly independent, and self-reliant, approach to the business of music making and distribution. Welch and Rawlings are co-owners of Nashville's Woodland Studio, their own Acony Records label, and now, they are partners in their own prestige pressing facility, Paramount Pressing & Plating, in Denver, Colorado. It's a fun talk! The Record Store Day Podcast is a weekly music chat show written, produced, engineered and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music.  Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, visit RecordStoreDay.com   Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, and tell your friends, we're here every week and we love making new friends!

Production Expert Podcast
September is arriving.. Is Your Recording Studio Fail Proof? (You may be surprised at this checklist!)

Production Expert Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 29:49


In this edition Ashea and Julian are joined by James Richmond (former SSL) & Production Experts Luke Goddard where they walk through Julians checklist from his blog article: Is Your Studio Resilient ?About Our Guests:James Richmons is a producer/engineer based in Oxfordshire, UK.Production Expert's very own Luke Goddard. Yes that one!

The Infinite Escape Room
No, YOU escape THIS Podcast: The Recording Studio feat. Escape This Podcast

The Infinite Escape Room

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 53:22


In the most long overdue cross-over since Eastenders made a Bastard episode with Neighbours (true story), we finally welcome our natural ancestors from Escape This Podcast and take them... to their own studio. But all is not well, they are locked out, Jon has beaten them to it and is about to takeover the (podcast) world. Join Mairi, Jamie, special guests Dani and Bill from Escape This Podcast and a very, very special cameo, as they try to take down the plummy giant, Lilliput style. Puzzle Maestro: Jamie Gibbs Solvers: Mairi Nolan, Dani Siller, Bill Sunderland Episode Art: Dom Jordan Editor (and self impersonator): Jon Saunders Visual handouts to play along Mixing desk Poster Notepad All links to our social media profiles and our Patreon programme over at https://linktr.ee/theinfiniteescaperoom Check out Escape This Podcast on their website, or wherever you get your podcasts usually!

uncommon ambience
Thursday Thunder in the Thunderstorm Recording Studio... Ambience

uncommon ambience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 40:00


I was in the middle of folding my laundry when I heard a crackle of thunder — so I grabbed my microphone and ran out to the shed, pressed record, and dashed back to the house. My watch congratulated me for hitting my move goal.My whole young life I had been naive to calamity, feeling the universe must revolve around me and thus of course I would be some famous screenwriter with a sports car and a mansion with like fifty hot tubs (hot tubs always being my barometer for success — ever since that childhood stay at a swank Courtyard by Marriott in Augusta, GA). My feeling of indestructibility never shifted into the realm of weather. I'm amazed I couldn't use that reality to break my narcissism elesewhere. Whatever, lightning; lightning scares the **** out of me. Whenever the sun is blotted out by a massive thunderstorm I am positive that any second I could be speared by Zeus.I don't know where I'm going with this other than “fear the sky;” so I'll stop. And finish by saying the episode cover was a bit of fun in Photoshop. I wanted to visit an old muse, the Unholy Cumulus, a mischievous cloud that starred in a Nike Presto ad from the early aughts by my first production house crush, Shynola. When I saw the ad I was like, “that is the type of ‘what' I want to do for a living.”

Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 178- Robert Scovill at the Sphere Las Vegas

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 20:32


Insights In Sound 178- Robert Scovill at the Sphere Las Vegas We met up with our old pal Robert Scovill at the Sphere to see, hear, and talk about the innovations and challenges of mixing in one of today's more unique immersive environments.

Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 177 - Malcolm Toft, Co-founder, Trident Audio Designs

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2025 71:09


Insights In Sound 177 - Malcolm Toft, Co-founder, Trident Audio Designs Our salute to Trident continues as we chat with Malcolm Toft, employee number one at Trident Studios and the designer of the legendary Trident consoles. In an era where the music industry was changing by leaps and bounds, Trident made its mark as one of the UK's first independent studios. Hired as the Studio's very first engineer, Malcolm then took on the challenge of building Trident's own multichannel console, leading to the development of the legendary A-Range, B-Range, and subsequent mixing desks.

Turi Ryder's

The podcast's technical hiatus, explained non-technically. The death of the inanimate. Marci spends a day waiting to be chewed out. Thanks for reminding us we don't have memories. Why Marci became a journalist. Hint: it has nothing to do with journalism. What we bought Jeff Bezos for his wedding.

Inside The Recording Studio
Sculpting Silence: Side-Chaining Secrets from Inside the Recording Studio

Inside The Recording Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 28:08 Transcription Available


Duck. Breathe. Pulse. Repeat. The beat hits, and everything else steps aside. In this episode, Chris & Jody journey into the hidden choreography of sound—where one signal controls another, and side-chaining becomes more than a trick. It becomes feel. What starts as a lesson in DAW setup and MPC Live integration quickly morphs into a deconstruction of space, impact, and the rhythm behind rhythm. Compression is the hammer. Side-chaining is the sculptor. Basslines yield to kicks. Pads inhale and exhale. You'll learn the how, sure. The routing. The thresholds. The tools. But more importantly, you'll learn the why—the artistic intent behind the technical choices. Oh, and the usual chaos? It's there. Along with Friday Finds that might just blow a few fuses (in the best way). Plug in. Tune out. Let the side-chain lead. #SideChainSecrets #StudioAlchemy #SonicSculpting #MixingWithEmotion #HomeStudioCraft #AudioMovement #InsideTheRecordingStudio #CreativeMixing

222 Paranormal Podcast
474. Ghosts on the Road: Haunted Band Tour Buses, Hotels, and Recording Studios

222 Paranormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 62:33


Please subscribe and leave a 5-Star revue. Click here to go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/222ParanormalPodcast Click here to go to our Facebook Page. https://www.facebook.com/222paranormal Click here to see Jens Book Ohio the haunt of it all. https://a.co/d/5RKDeFG Click here to see Joes book From Zero to Podcaster. https://a.co/d/hIawY00 Click here to save on clothing and home goods. https://poshmark.com/closet/happie22   In this spine‑tingling episode of the 222 Paranormal Podcast, we take a deep dive into the haunted side of the music industry. Life on the road for musicians may sound glamorous—sold‑out shows, luxurious hotels, and the rush of touring—but behind the music, there are chilling stories that rock legends rarely talk about. From restless spirits lurking in the shadows of tour buses to spectral visitors in hotel rooms, and even unexplainable phenomena inside recording studios, the paranormal has long played a mysterious role in the lives of traveling musicians.   We start with the eerie world of tour buses. For many bands, their bus becomes a second home, but these mobile sanctuaries have also been the setting for strange and unsettling encounters. Some musicians have reported waking in the night to see shadowy figures standing silently in the aisle. Others have spoken of cold spots, phantom footsteps, or the unexplained sound of knocking from the storage bays. Is it the lingering energy of past tragedies, or are spirits somehow drawn to the intense, emotional atmosphere of life on tour?   Next, we check into the haunted hotels that touring acts frequent. Many historic hotels across the country are steeped in ghostly lore, and traveling bands often find themselves as reluctant overnight guests in these paranormal hot spots. From strange voices over the phone when the line is dead, to TV's turning on in the middle of the night, and even musicians waking to find a ghostly figure at the foot of their bed—some of these tales will make you think twice before staying in a famous rock‑n‑roll hotel. We'll share chilling accounts from legendary venues like The Hollywood Roosevelt, The Chelsea Hotel, and others that have left more than one touring artist shaken.   Finally, we step inside the recording studios—sacred creative spaces where some of the most iconic albums have been born. But these studios have their own haunted histories. Engineers and musicians have described equipment malfunctioning at key moments, strange whispers bleeding into recordings, and feelings of being watched while alone in the control room. Some claim these spirits are former musicians still attached to the place they loved most; others think the heightened creative energy somehow invites supernatural activity.   Throughout this episode, we'll share documented cases, first‑hand stories, and a few hair‑raising legends from the road. We'll also explore possible explanations—could these experiences be tied to the intense emotions, long hours, and sometimes tragic events that surround the rock‑n‑roll lifestyle? Or are these truly encounters with the other side, reminding us that music, like the spirit, lives on forever?   Whether you're a paranormal enthusiast, a music lover, or both, this episode will give you a whole new perspective on the life of a touring musician. So grab your backstage pass, settle in, and join us as we turn up the volume on the haunted world of rock‑n‑roll travel.   Listen now—and remember, on the road, you never know who might be traveling with you… unseen.   Welcome to the 222 Paranormal Podcast, your gateway to the captivating world of the supernatural. Immerse yourself in our expertly crafted episodes, where we delve deep into a wide range of paranormal phenomena, including ghostly hauntings, cryptid sightings, and unexplained mysteries that defy logic. Each episode is meticulously researched and features engaging discussions with leading experts, seasoned ghost hunters, and renowned paranormal investigators. We cover the latest advancements in ghost hunting technology, offer practical tips for both amateur and experienced investigators, and review essential equipment for your paranormal adventures. Our podcast also explores the rich history of haunted locations, sharing true stories and firsthand accounts that will send chills down your spine. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the paranormal or just curious about the unknown, our content is designed to entertain, inform, and ignite your imagination. Stay tuned as we uncover secrets from the most haunted places around the world and analyze the most intriguing supernatural events. We also provide in-depth interviews with notable figures in the field and explore theories that challenge conventional understanding of reality. By subscribing to our Paranormal Podcast, you'll stay updated with the latest episodes, allowing you to join a community of like-minded individuals who share your fascination with the unexplained. Don't miss out on our exclusive content and special features, which bring you closer to the mysteries that lie beyond our everyday experiences. Dive into the world of the unknown with our Paranormal Podcast and experience the thrill of discovering what lies just beyond the veil of reality.

Inside The Recording Studio
How to Use Reference Mixes to Instantly Improve Your Mixing

Inside The Recording Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 31:04 Transcription Available


Referencing Your Way to a Better Mix In this episode of Inside the Recording Studio, Chris and Jody break down the power of reference mixes—why they're essential tools for mixers and how to use them effectively in your workflow. From understanding tonal balance to making better decisions about EQ, compression, and stereo width, reference tracks can be your secret weapon for more polished, competitive mixes. The duo shares their personal referencing workflows and recommends plugin tools that simplify A/B comparisons inside your DAW. Plus, don't miss their offbeat banter and the latest pick from this week's Friday Finds. Whether you're just getting started or you've been mixing for years, this episode will help you train your ears, sharpen your instincts, and mix with more confidence. Learn how to mix smarter by referencing like a pro! #InsideTheRecordingStudio #MixingTips #ReferenceMixes #MusicProduction #AudioEngineering #MixLikeAPro #DAWWorkflow #PluginTools

Inside The Recording Studio
3 Ways to Use Studio Downtime to Boost Your Career

Inside The Recording Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 30:36 Transcription Available


How to Stay Productive During Studio Downtime What should you be doing when the session calendar is quiet and the console isn't lit up? In this insightful and entertaining episode of Inside the Recording Studio, Chris and Jody dive into 3 essential categories of activities to help you stay productive when you're not tracking, mixing, or mastering for the hottest band in town. Whether you're between big projects or facing a creative lull, this episode offers clear strategies to maximize your time — from refining your technical skills and organizing your gear to recharging your creative energy and building your business. Expect smart suggestions like: Creative ways to upgrade your mix templates How to use reference listening for growth Staying visible in your scene even when you're not booked How rest is productive — if done right Of course, there's also the usual dose of lighthearted banter and studio nonsense, because taking yourself too seriously never helped anyone hit record. Whether you're a seasoned pro or an aspiring audio ninja, you'll walk away with actionable ideas to keep your momentum strong — even during the quiet spells. Tune in to Inside the Recording Studio and learn how to make downtime work for you. #InsideTheRecordingStudio #StudioDowntime #ProducerLife #AudioEngineerTips #MixingAndMastering #CreativeMomentum #RecordingStudioHacks #MusicCareerAdvice

The SOUND Project
How to Integrate a Recording Studio - The SOUND Project Episode 121

The SOUND Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 21:58


In this episode of The SOUND Project, Gavin sits down with Nick Mac from Electric Feel to break down what goes into designing clean, flexible, future-proof studios. From custom cable manufacturing to control room orientation and patch bay planning, Nick shares what he's learned over a decade of wiring complex, high-performance recording environments.Video By: More Than Media - www.morethan.mediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morethan.media/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morethan.mediaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@morethanmedia_The S.O.U.N.D. Project Podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sound-project/id1680525959Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dkk1s642VFjZGsdYGyxBPGoogle: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kZTBiZGNlOC9wb2RjYXN0L3JzcwFull episodes playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLghfvh2wd7A9MnVKr44jtPEg0qcZ1esTFKeep up with us on our Socials:- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@haverstickdesigns- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haverstickdesigns/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HaverstickDesigns- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@haverstickdesigns- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/haverstick-designs/- Linktree: https://linktr.ee/haverstickdesigns- Website: https://www.haverstickdesigns.com/#TheSOUNDProject #electricfeel #StudioWiring #StudioIntegration #PatchBay #RecordingStudio #AudioEngineering #CleanInstalls #StudioBuild #HaverstickDesigns00:00 – Intro: Meet Nick from Electric Feel01:00 – DIY beginnings and building from nothing02:00 – Wiring Electric Feel and designing for real workflows04:00 – Visual planning and custom cabling06:00 – Clean cable management and future-proofing08:00 – Common install challenges and lessons learned10:00 – Making it work with offsite builds and reusing cables12:00 – Patch bay flexibility and underused tools (Thailand panels!)14:00 – Working with other creatives and learning from past builds16:00 – Studio builds, gear choices, and balancing form + function18:00 – Why reputation and stewardship matter more than the sale20:00 – Growing as a tech and helping others succeed22:00 – Not everything's on YouTube—learn by doing23:00 – Failing forward, staying curious, and wiring better every time

Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 175 - Sam Berkow - Acoustician/Innovator

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2025 71:22


Insights In Sound 175 - Sam Berkow - Acoustician/Innovator He's been behind the design of some legendary concert halls and venues, as well as the creation of the SMAART system of predictive analysis used by multitudes of audio engineers worldwide.We caught up with Sam at the InfoComm Show in Orlando, Florida.

Inside The Recording Studio
From Muddy to Magic: Fix These Mastering Mistakes Now

Inside The Recording Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 27:04 Transcription Available


10 Common Mastering Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Mastering isn't just about loudness — it's about finesse, clarity, and translating your mix to every playback system. In this enlightening (and slightly irreverent) episode of Inside the Recording Studio, Chris and Jody walk you through 10 of the most common mistakes made by beginner and intermediate mastering engineers — and how to steer clear of them.

Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 174 - Kathleen Wirt, Studio Owner / Entrepreneur

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 50:32


Simply put, there is nothing trifling about Kathleen Wirt. Running the legendary 4th Street Studios in Santa Monica for 35 years, she's seen it all and then some. And yet she continues to be passionate about music and the arts, and curious about the human condition. It's a fascinating conversation.  

Earmark Accounting Podcast | Earn Free CPE
From Homeless to $20 Billion Deals: An Accountant's Journey

Earmark Accounting Podcast | Earn Free CPE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 52:40


What happens when a homeless 21-year-old musician transforms into a financial leader negotiating $20 billion deals at Google? Devon Coombs shares his remarkable journey from living in his car after his recording studio failed to becoming an ASC 606 revenue recognition expert who helped shape multibillion-dollar cloud contracts. You'll discover how he leveraged technical accounting expertise to leapfrog traditional career paths, why he cold-called a thousand controllers as a first-year auditor, and his predictions for how AI will transform accountants into "orchestrators" rather than individual contributors. Plus, learn why he's leaving Google to build a consulting practice focused on helping the profession adapt to an AI-driven future.Chapters(00:54) - Devon's Early Struggles and Music Industry Journey (02:59) - Transition to Accounting and Education (04:52) - Challenges and Lessons from the Recording Studio (06:58) - Impact of Automation and AI on Careers (12:59) - Devon's Path to Success in Accounting (17:59) - Early Career at Deloitte and Winning Business (22:45) - Transition to Smaller Firm and ASC 606 Insights (25:36) - Deep Dive into ASC 606 (28:06) - Becoming an Expert in ASC 606 (31:13) - Transition to Google and Work-Life Balance (34:18) - Negotiating Billion-Dollar Deals at Google (37:45) - The Role of AI in Accounting (48:20) - Leaving Google for Principal Consulting Group (51:49) - Conclusion and Future Collaborations Sign up to get free CPE for listening to this podcasthttps://earmarkcpe.comhttps://earmark.app/Download the Earmark CPE App Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/earmark-cpe/id1562599728Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.earmarkcpe.appConnect with Our Guest, Devon CoombsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devoncoombs/Website: https://www.devoncoombs.com/Connect with Blake Oliver, CPALinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blaketoliverTwitter: https://twitter.com/blaketoliver/

Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 173 - Benny Rietveld, Bassist/Composer

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2025 48:05


Benny Rietveld has worn multiple hats over the course of his career. The Utrect-born, Hawaii-raised bassist has played with the likes of Miles Davis, Shiela E, and has been Santana's bassist and musical director for close to 25 years. He caught up at the Hideout Studios in Las Vegas.

Inside The Recording Studio
How to Use EQ Like a Pro: Fix Problems and Add Polish

Inside The Recording Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 29:24 Transcription Available


Corrective EQ vs Sweetening EQ: What's the Difference and Why It Matters In this episode of Inside the Recording Studio, Chris and Jody dive headfirst into the often-blurred line between corrective EQ and sweetening EQ — and why understanding the difference can elevate your mixes from passable to polished.  Corrective EQ: What exactly qualifies as “fixing” a sound? From removing muddiness and taming resonances to addressing harsh frequencies, the duo breaks down when and why to use EQ as a surgical tool during the early mix stages.  Sweetening EQ: Once the mix is clean, how do you take it from good to great? Chris and Jody walk through subtle boosts, tonal shaping, and the “sprinkle of fairy dust” approach that sweetening EQ can offer — all while staying musical.  Whether you're battling room problems, poor mic placement, or just trying to add shimmer to your overheads or glue to your mix bus, this episode explores the process value and decision-making behind each type of EQ move. Plus, the latest Friday Finds may change your plugin folder for good — and yes, there's the usual side of light-hearted nonsense along the way.   #InsideTheRecordingStudio #CorrectiveEQ #SweeteningEQ #MixingTips #MusicProduction #HomeStudioHacks #EQTechniques #AudioEngineerLife #FridayFinds #ProducerMindset

Inside The Recording Studio
Do You Really Need Music Theory to Succeed in Music Production?

Inside The Recording Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 33:52 Transcription Available


Music Theory in the Studio: Must-Have Skill or Creative Buzzkill? Should every musician or producer know music theory? Is it a necessary tool or an outdated gatekeeper? In this episode of Inside the Recording Studio, Chris and Jody tackle one of the most debated questions in modern production: does knowing music theory actually help in the studio—or can it sometimes get in the way? From beatmakers who can't read a note to session players who know every scale in every mode, the creative spectrum is wide—and this conversation explores all sides of it.  In this episode: Should producers, musicians, and engineers be fluent in music theory? Does music theory speed up the writing and recording process—or complicate it? Can theory knowledge hinder spontaneity and vibe in a creative session? What happens when you're collaborating with someone who doesn't know theory? And: how to find the sweet spot between structure and instinct in your workflow Whether you're a self-taught genius or a classically trained perfectionist, this episode will give you a fresh take on where music theory fits into today's studio landscape. And of course, there's this week's Friday Finds—plus a bit of good-natured nonsense for balance.   #InsideTheRecordingStudio #MusicTheoryDebate #MusicProductionTips #MixingEngineer #HomeStudioLife #ProducerMindset #StudioWorkflow #FridayFinds #RecordingLife #CreativeCollaboration

Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 182 - John Ellis, Engineer/Educator

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 52:25


John Ellis' long and winding road led through performing, recording, engineering, teaching, and then some. Currently one of two main techs at the Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences, we caught up with him in the midst of customizing a new console for Bob Clearmountain.

Inside The Recording Studio
Compression Demystified: How to Train Your Ears to Hear Dynamic Control

Inside The Recording Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 28:52 Transcription Available


How to Hear Compression: Training Your Ears to Master Dynamic Control Compression—it's one of the most powerful tools in your mixing arsenal. But if you're not sure what you're actually hearing, it can just as easily confuse as it can enhance. In this episode of Inside the Recording Studio, Chris and Jody open up the signal chain and break down exactly how to train your ears to hear what compression is doing. Whether you're a beginner trying to grasp the basics or a seasoned engineer looking to sharpen your perception, this episode delivers practical insights you can use right away.  Inside this episode: A friendly walkthrough of compressor controls—threshold, ratio, attack, release, makeup gain Why extreme compression settings can help reveal what's happening to your signal Pro tricks to help you identify compression artifacts and avoid over-compression How to use what you hear to make smarter mix decisions Expect plenty of real-world advice, go-to tactics Chris and Jody use in their own sessions, and—as always—a dose of Friday Finds and some entertaining studio nonsense. By the end of this episode, you'll have a clearer understanding of compression's role in your mix—and the confidence to use it to your advantage.   #InsideTheRecordingStudio #CompressionTips #MixingTechniques #AudioEngineering #LearnCompression #MusicProduction #DynamicControl #HomeStudioLife #FridayFinds #MixingMastery

Badass Records
Episode 172, GFM Recording Studios

Badass Records

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 216:52


Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls --It is my privilege to share with you that Brian Kraemer and Nic Aguero of GFM Recording Studios in Blue Springs joined me for a fine, fine conversation that became Episode No. 172 of this here podcast.Their spot lives online at gfmrecording.com and I encourage you to follow them on Instagram, as well. They are learned (shouts out to Chuck) in the recording arts and geared for creating custom beats, mixing, mastering, and are just the right fit for artists, bands, agencies, and all of your Sync needs.During our conversation, we talked about family, upbringing, serving in the armed forces, faith, trauma, and so much more. And somewhere in the mix we took a peek at a few of their favorite albums, which were these:Pink Floyd's The Wall (1979)Holy Water (1990), Bad CompanySublime's 40 oz. to Freedom (1992)Smash (1994), The OffspringDave Matthews Band's Crash (1996)Ænima (1996), ToolKorn's Life is Peachy (1996)self-titled (1997) Third Eye BlindBlink 182's Enema of the State (1997)Significant Other (1999), Limp BizkitSevendust's Home (1999)Chronic 2001 (1999), Dr. DreDisturbed's The Sickness (2000)Morning View (2001), IncubusKillswitch Engage's Alive or Just Breathing (2002)Ocean Avenue (2003), YellowcardAs I Lay Dying's An Ocean Between Us (2007)It was a short list, but we managed to get through it with ease.So, please consider the fellas at GFM for any and all of your recording needs. You can book with them online, D.M. them on the ol' 'Gram, or give them a buzz if you like at 816-598-8810.Very thankful for the time and talk with Brian and Nic. Fantastic guys.And thank you for your support of the progrum.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio clips contained within this episode. They are snippets I lifted from a Blues Traveler tune called, "Whoops," which can be found on their 1993 release, Save His Soul, c/o A&M Records. Note: I mistakenly spoke about the Grateful Dead's "Scarlet Begonias" opening notes when I was clearly thinking of how the song "Shakedown Street" starts. As John Popper sang, "Whoops."

The SOUND Project
Choosing Gear for Recording Studios - The SOUND Project Episode 116

The SOUND Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 13:55


In this episode of The SOUND Project, Gavin sits down with James Good from Vintage King to talk about his journey into studio integration and design. James shares how he got started at Guitar Center Hollywood, his role at Vintage King, and how large-scale studio projects like Studio 333 come together from concept to reality.Video By: More Than Media - www.morethan.mediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morethan.media/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morethan.mediaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@morethanmedia_The S.O.U.N.D. Project Podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sound-project/id1680525959Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dkk1s642VFjZGsdYGyxBPGoogle: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kZTBiZGNlOC9wb2RjYXN0L3JzcwFull episodes playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLghfvh2wd7A9MnVKr44jtPEg0qcZ1esTFKeep up with us on our Socials:- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@haverstickdesigns- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haverstickdesigns/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HaverstickDesigns- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@haverstickdesigns- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/haverstick-designs/- Linktree: https://linktr.ee/haverstickdesigns- Website: https://www.haverstickdesigns.com/#TheSOUNDProject #VintageKing #StudioDesign #StudioIntegration #ProAudio #RecordingStudio #StudioBuild #HaverstickDesigns #SoundEngineering #acoustics 00:00 – Intro00:08 – Meet James from Vintage King00:35 – Getting started at Guitar Center Hollywood01:00 – Transition into studio design and integration02:00 – What James focuses on at Vintage King02:30 – The Studio 333 project collaboration04:00 – How projects go from paper to reality05:30 – How early consultation helps avoid design compromises06:30 – Working in Nashville vs Los Angeles08:00 – Private studio projects and referrals09:00 – Balancing music, art, and design10:00 – Current studio projects in Palm Springs and LA11:30 – What stage of a project is most important12:30 – Why early planning makes better studios13:10 – How to get in touch with James

Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 171 - Paula Salvatore, VP/Studio Manager

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 59:59


She's part of the DNA of the legendary Capitol Records studios, as well as a legend in her own right. A rare pleasure to dig deep with the inimitable Paula Salvatore.

Inside The Recording Studio
Sidechaining Secrets: Pro Techniques to Add Energy and Space to Your Tracks

Inside The Recording Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 28:32 Transcription Available


The Power of Sidechaining: How to Add Movement, Clarity, and Energy to Your Mixes You've heard the pumping effect. You've felt that bounce in the low end. But do you really understand how sidechainingworks—or all the creative ways you can use it? In this episode of Inside the Recording Studio, Chris and Jody dive deep into the world of sidechaining, demystifying this essential mixing technique and sharing the smart, subtle, and sometimes surprising ways they use it to bring their mixes to life. Whether you're using it to duck the bass under the kick, tame reverb tails, trigger FX, or create pulsing rhythmic movement, sidechaining is more than just a trend—it's a mixing power tool. In this episode: What sidechaining is and how it functions in a DAW Traditional and creative sidechaining methods How to use sidechaining to create clarity, groove, and mix energy Best plugins and routing techniques for effective implementation Why sidechaining isn't just for EDM—it works in rock, pop, hip-hop, orchestral, and more Plus, you'll hear Chris and Jody's go-to plugins, real-world applications, a fresh round of Friday Finds, and of course, some unfiltered nonsense along the way. Whether you're a seasoned producer or just getting your hands dirty in your first DAW session, this episode gives you the tools to sidechain with confidence—and purpose. #InsideTheRecordingStudio #Sidechaining #MixingTips #AudioProduction #DAWWorkflow #MusicProductionTechniques #HomeStudioLife #AudioEngineering #FridayFinds #ProAudioTools #DynamicMixing

Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 170 - Joe Vezzetti, Studio Tech/Engineer

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 35:06


It takes a special kind of person to keep the tech behind the creativity running. Joe Vezzetti has been the guy behind the scenes for decades. We met up at Cherokee Studios, home of one of the few remaining legendary Trident A Range consoles.  

Inside The Recording Studio
Mixing for Warmth: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Get It Right

Inside The Recording Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 31:56 Transcription Available


Ever had someone say, “This mix just needs a little more warmth,” and wondered what that actually means? Or maybe you've tried to get that rich, analog vibe in your digital mix and ended up with something that just sounded... dull? In this cozy, mojo-filled episode of Inside the Recording Studio, Chris and Jody break down the art (and science) of getting warmth in your mixes—from the tools they trust to the techniques they use every day. We're talking about that sonic something that makes a track feel full, smooth, and alive—without losing clarity. Warmth isn't about cutting all the highs or slathering tape emulation on every channel. It's about intentional tone-shaping, and in this episode, you'll learn where to find it and how to apply it (without overcooking the mix). In this episode: Microphones and preamps that naturally add warmth before you ever touch a plugin Favorite plugins and analog emulations for tape saturation, tube-style EQ, and transformer character Techniques to create warmth without sacrificing clarity or space Why “mojo” matters, and how to capture it in both analog and digital workflows Common myths about warmth—busted by Chris and Jody's real-world experience Plus, this week's Friday Finds delivers more audio goodies to fuel your obsession—and yes, there's the usual dose of nonsense we all secretly love. Whether you're chasing vintage vibes or just want your mixes to sound less cold, this episode will help you heat things up the right way.   #InsideTheRecordingStudio #WarmMixes #MixingTips #AnalogVibe #MusicProduction #AudioEngineering #MixingMojo #ProAudioGear #TapeSaturation #StudioLife #FridayFinds

Let It Roll
Technoroll 10: Afrika Bambaataa Distils Electro and Hip-Hop Matures in the Recording Studio

Let It Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 45:54


Today Nate and Ryan are joined by hip-hop ringer Steve Juon continue their discussion of “Last Night A DJ Saved My Life - The History of the Disc Jockey” by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton. This week's episode focuses on hip hop's transition to records with the Sugarhill Gang, Afrika Bambaataa's epic “Planet Rock” and how hip hop morphed from music for dancing and parties into a new form of album and concert music. ⁠⁠⁠⁠GO TO THE LET IT ROLL SUBSTACK TO HEAR THE FULL EPISODE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ -- The final 15 minutes of this episode are exclusively for paying subscribers to the Let It Roll Substack. Also subscribe to the LET IT ROLL EXTRA feed on Apple, Spotify or your preferred podcast service to access the full episodes via your preferred podcast outlet. We've got all 350+ episodes listed, organized by mini-series, genre, era, co-host, guest and more. Please sign up for the email list on the site and get music essays from Nate as well as (eventually) transcriptions of every episode. Also if you can afford it please consider becoming a paid subscriber to support the show. Thanks! Email ⁠⁠⁠⁠letitrollpodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow us on Twitter.⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow us on Facebook.⁠⁠⁠⁠ Let It Roll is proud to be part of ⁠⁠Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Atlanta Voiceover Studio
Episode 83: HOME STUDIO with George "The Tech" Whittam

Atlanta Voiceover Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 39:22


George "The Tech" Whittam is a global authority on voice-over recording technology and tech support for voice actors. He is known for his expertise in studio design, equipment setup, and acoustic solutions for voice-over professionals. Whittam's company, GeorgeThe.Tech (https://georgethe.tech/avs), offers tech support, training, and engineering services. *In this Episode, we talk about: * * VO Home Studio/Recording Space * Can you DIY a VO Booth? * SPLURGE or SAVE? Interfaces, Mic Cables, Microphones, Headphones, Computers and DAWs * Source Connect 4 * Home Studio Challenges * Pasport VO - Small but Powerful Interface Get *10% * OFF George's Services HERE (https://georgethe.tech/avs) Share YOUR Home Studio Challenge HERE (https://forms.gle/cWYj5yyJ9WxgBN9V8) Want a CEntrance Pasport VO interface? Email George at: george@georgethe.tech Atlanta VO Studio Upcoming Training Learn Audacity with Larry Hudson (https://atlantavoiceoverstudio.com/what-we-offer-classes-learn-audacity-w-larry-hudson/) Find Your Voice with Daniel Ross (https://atlantavoiceoverstudio.com/what-we-offer-workshops-find-your-voice-workshop/) The Character of You Class (https://atlantavoiceoverstudio.com/what-we-offer-classes-the-character-of-you-class/) (Learn how to bring your authentic voice to scripts) Script Workout with Jill Perry (https://atlantavoiceoverstudio.com/what-we-offer-classes-vo-virtual-script-workout/) Character of You Workout with Steve Henderson (https://atlantavoiceoverstudio.com/what-we-offer-classes-character-of-you-virtual-workout/) CLICK HERE for 15% off a Voice123 Membership ($495 tier and up) - https://bit.ly/3uPpO8i Terms & Conditions - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CcYMkdLxWfbmwbvu-mwaurLNtWYVpIBgkJpOQTYLDwc/edit?usp=sharing Looking for a VO MENTOR? Check out our Mentorship Membership for just $25/month - https://www.provoiceovertraining.com/300-membership *LET'S CONNECT! * facebook.com/atlantavoiceoverstudio instagram.com/atlantavoiceoverstudio twitter.com/atlvostudio tiktok.com/@atlantavoiceoverstudio YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/atlantavoiceoverstudio Atlanta Voiceover Studio & ProVoiceoverTraining's Classes & Workshops www.AtlantaVoiceoverStudio.com www.ProVoiceoverTraining.com **Sign up for FREE weekly VO tips: https://bit.ly/AVSemail

Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 169 - Ace Baker, Live Sound Pro

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 66:42


Ace came up as a live mixer in the '90s at some of L.A.'s  legendary clubs, honing his chops on up and coming bands like Rage Against the Machine, Incubus, and Red Hot Chili Peppers, and worked his way up to touring with legends like Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, Dream Theater, and Three Doors Down. He told me he'd be happy to do the show but, "I don't want to sit around in some boring studio. Let's go for a drive." So we went for a drive past some of the old L.A. club haunts and talked about everything and nothing. Buckle up.

Inside The Recording Studio
From Murky to Magical: The Ultimate Mid-Side EQ Breakdown

Inside The Recording Studio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 29:08 Transcription Available


Mid-Side EQ Demystified: Clarity, Control, and Stereo Sorcery Ever feel like your stereo mix is wide but just… not right? You might be missing one of mixing's most underrated tools: Mid-Side EQ. In this episode of Inside the Recording Studio, Chris and Jody wade into the murky but magical waters of Mid-Side EQ, unpacking the science, the strategy, and the occasional sonic mishap behind this powerful mixing technique.

The 80/20 Show
How Producers and Recording Studios Can Level Up Their Podcasting Capabilities (The NAMM Show)

The 80/20 Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 46:41


Recorded live at The NAMM Show 2025, this panel features professionals from across the podcasting and production world including Jenn Liang-Chaboud (Shure), Chris Laxamana (formerly of The Adam Carolla Show, now with Yamaha), DJ Cova (Tweak Music Tips), and Steven Leavitt (The Language of Creativity). Together, they explore how studios, producers, and creators can expand into podcasting from gear setups and remote workflows to building community, monetization, and creator/brand relationships.Follow Panelists:Jenn Liang-ChaboudInstagram (Shure)Website (Shure)Chris LaxamanaFacebookYouTubeDJ CovaTwitch (Tweak Music Tips)Website (Tweak Music Tips)Steven LeavittPodlink (The Language of Creativity)Instagram (The Language of Creativity)Website Follow Creatives Prevail:InstagramTikTokWe would love to hear from you! Please give us a review, this really helps get others to listen in. Any suggestions on how we can improve? DM us on Instagram or TikTok.Intro music: ‘Somebody' (Instrumental) by The Runner UpOutro music: ‘Let's Ride' (Instrumental) by Gabe KubandaHost: Mike ZimmerlichProduced by: Omelette PrevailPost-Production: EarthtoMoira

Front Row
Will Butler formerly of Arcade Fire on his play set in a recording studio

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 42:23


Stereophonic is a play about the creative process, power dynamics and fraught personal relationships of a 1970s rock band. It won a Tony and many other awards on Broadway. Now Stereophonic has come to the West End. Playwright David Adjmi and Will Butler, sometime of Arcade Fire, who has written the music, discuss their own artistic process as they created it. Plus Skin from Skunk Anansie on their first LP in almost a decade, news of a new exhibition shedding light on painter Joseph Wright of Derby's artistic process and Alexander Larman joins Antony Gormley to pay tribute to Alan Yentob.Presenter: Nick Ahad Producer: Simon Richardson

Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 168 - Kevin Churko, Producer/Engineer

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 79:32


He's got an old school production ethos planted firmly in the 21st century, a stellar multi-room studio, and awards for his work with artists ranging from Ozzy and Disturbed to Shania Twain. We got into some deep conversation with The Hideout Studio's Kevin Churko.

Inside The Recording Studio
Ultimate Guide to Studio File Organization: Perfect Delivery Every Time!

Inside The Recording Studio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 37:28 Transcription Available


Organized Audio: Mastering File Management & Delivery in the Studio Let's be honest—file management isn't glamorous, but it can be the difference between a smooth project and a full-blown data disaster. In this episode of Inside the Recording Studio, Chris and Jody tackle the often-overlooked (and frequently dreaded) topic of file management and delivery workflows in audio production. Whether you're working solo in a home studio or collaborating with clients around the world, getting your digital house in order is crucial.

Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 167 - Thaddeus Corea

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 89:29


Though the influence of his famous father helped to shape his musical development, Thaddeus Corea is a true original in his own right. We get into it and talk about his early influences, his artistic path, and his production ethos. 

Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 166 - Chris Cox, Producer/Remixer Part 2 of 2

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 64:18


Part two of our conversation with Chris Cox. He's been the force behind hundreds of club remixes, including 64 number one tracks in the Billboard Dance Music charts, and has revved up the crowds on multiple continents. We sat down for a deep dive in his Las Vegas studio. THIS IS PART TWO OF TWO PARTS.

Insights In Sound
Insights In Sound 165 - Chris Cox, Part 1 of 2

Insights In Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 56:09


He's been the force behind hundreds of club remixes, including 64 number one tracks in the Billboard Dance Music charts, and has revved up the crowds on multiple continents. We sat down for a deep dive in his Las Vegas studio. THIS IS PART ONE OF TWO PARTS.

News Talk 920 KVEC
Hometown Radio 04/24/25 3:30p: Ivan Ditscheiner - Founder of the Rec Hub, a local non profit recording studio catering to younger musicians

News Talk 920 KVEC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 23:40


Hometown Radio 04/24/25 3:30p: Ivan Ditscheiner - Founder of the Rec Hub, a local non profit recording studio catering to younger musicians

...These Are Their Stories: The Law & Order Podcast
SVU: Robin Williams manipulates, impersonates, litigates, kidnaps, tortures, and blows a recording studio up all to make a point

...These Are Their Stories: The Law & Order Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 46:39


Benson and Stabler look for a man who impersonated a cop on the phone and tricked a man into strip searching his employee. The trail leads to Merritt Rook (Robin Williams, in an Emmy-nominated performance), who squares off in court against Novak and wins an acquittal. Rook becomes a folk hero, saying we've all become sheep to authority. He organizes a flash mob in Grand Central Station where he kidnaps Olivia. Elliot tracks Rook to a recording studio where he's holding his partner. Stabler hears Benson's shrieks of pain from electric shocks, but they're only sound effects. As the detectives arrest him, this supervillain has one more trick up his sleeve: he activates an explosive that blows up the studio and gets away. Benson and Stabler chase him to the banks of the East River, but Rook vanishes, never to be seen again.We're talking about SVU's 200th episode: season nine, episode 17, “Authority.” Our guest from our February 27, 2019 show is Michelle Rubenstein from the "It Takes Three podcast" network. This episode was inspired by a 2004 phone scam at a Kentucky McDonald's. NEW EPISODES OF "THESE ARE THEIR STORIES" RETURN JULY 9!For exclusive content from Kevin and Rebecca, sign up on Patreon.

Faders Up Podcast
S6 EP2 featuring singer songwriter Dalona

Faders Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 49:29


Send us a textIn this episode the hosts are joined by singer songwriter Dalona to discuss her latest EP, Love and Delusion. Dalona answers questions such as how she went about choosing an engineer, her process in approving a mix, how she defines success, and more. There is now a mailing list. We will be using this mailing list to share updates, giveaways, product discounts and more. You can sign up for the mailing list at http://eepurl.com/hzwW4fAs usual this episode will be posted in theFacebook Group for discussion, Faders Up Podcast.Follow the hosts, guest, and podcast on Instagram- FadersUpPodcast- AudioCzar901- ItspronouncedOshayGuest- Dalona

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
How Technology is Changing the Way We Make Music: A Look Inside Columbia University's Groundbreaking Computer Music Center | A Conversation with Seth Cluett | Music Evolves with Sean Martin

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 38:48


Guest and HostGuest: Seth Cluett, Director of Columbia University's Computer Music Center | On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-cluett-7631065/ | Columbia University Computer Music Center Bio: https://cmc.music.columbia.edu/bios/seth-cluettHost: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast & Music Evolves Podcast | Website: https://www.seanmartin.com/Show NotesMusic and technology have always shaped each other, and few places embody that relationship as deeply as the Computer Music Center (CMC) at Columbia University. In this episode of Music Evolves, Sean Martin sits down with Seth Cluett, Director of the Computer Music Center and Assistant Director of the Sound Art MFA program at Columbia, to explore the center's rich history, its role in advancing music technology, and how it continues to shape the future of sound.The Legacy and Mission of the Computer Music CenterThe CMC is housed in the same 6,000-square-foot space as the original Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, which dates back to 1951 and is one of the world's oldest university-based electronic music research facilities. This was the birthplace of early electronic music, where pioneers learned to use cutting-edge technology to create new sounds. Many of those musicians went on to establish their own studios around the world, from Egypt to Japan.The center has played a role in major milestones in music history, including the work of Wendy Carlos, a former student known for Switched-On Bach, the score for Tron, and The Shining. The first piece of electronic music to win a Pulitzer Prize was also composed here. Today, under Cluett's leadership, the focus remains on creativity-driven technological innovation—allowing composers and artists to explore technology freely and push the boundaries of what's possible in sound and music.One of the center's guiding principles is accessibility. Cluett emphasizes the importance of lowering barriers to entry for students who may not have had prior access to music technology. The goal is to make sure that anyone, regardless of background, can walk into the studio and begin working with 80% of its capabilities within the first 20 minutes.Exploring the Labs and StudiosThe episode also includes a tour of the labs and studios, showcasing some of the center's groundbreaking equipment. One highlight is the RCA Mark II Synthesizer, the world's first programmable music synthesizer. Built in the late 1950s, this massive machine—seven feet tall and weighing over a ton—was instrumental in shaping the sound of early electronic music. The system worked by punching holes into paper to control sound generation, similar to a player piano. While no longer in use, the CMC has collaborated with iZotope to model some of its effects digitally.The tour also features Columbia's electronic music studio, which houses synthesizers from Buchla, Serge, and Moog—the latter being developed by Bob Moog, who was once an undergraduate at Columbia. The center's modern design emphasizes a seamless workflow between analog and digital technologies, allowing students to quickly create, process, and experiment with sound.Another key space is the immersive media and spatial audio research facility, which features a 12.1-channel loudspeaker sphere for ambisonic sound, along with a 32-capsule microphone that captures highly detailed audio environments. This technology is not only shaping music but also fields like virtual reality, data sonification, and interactive media.The Future of Music TechnologyLooking ahead, Cluett highlights the increasing interplay between AI, machine learning, and music composition. While some companies promote AI-generated melodies, he believes that truly expressive, human-driven composition remains essential. The role of technology, he argues, is not to replace human creativity but to enable new forms of expression. The CMC is at the forefront of this shift, experimenting with real-time audio processing, interactive performance systems, and embedded sensors that enhance live music experiences.As music and technology continue to merge, Columbia's Computer Music Center remains a key player in shaping the future of sound. Whether through pioneering hardware, software innovation, or fostering the next generation of creative minds, the center proves that music technology is not just about engineering—it's about expression, accessibility, and the pursuit of artistic joy.

My AudioNerds
129. Recording Studio Secrets: How Simone Torres Produced Vocals With Cardi B And Chloe Bailey

My AudioNerds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 63:01


In this episode the guys talk to vocal producer, engineer and artist Simone Torres. How did she tune Cardi B's vocals for I Like It? How do you prepare a session and make the artist comfortable? Why does Simone use Melodyne and autotune together? What advice does she give on getting opportunities in the industry? Lets find out Follow Colossal for more info➡️https://colossal.fm➡️https://www.instagram.com/colossal_app➡️https://www.tiktok.com/@colossal.app➡️https://www.youtube.com/@colossal-app➡️ Get Our Rosetta Plugins: https://cutt.ly/RwAEmuRF➡️ Our Site: https://www.helpmedevvon.com Please subscribe to our YouTube and rate our podcast it helps us a lot!➡️ https://linktr.ee/myaudionerdsFollow Ushttps://www.instagram.com/helpmedevvon➡️Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGyDjbX9F9ARt_8sgv5kGDg/joinFollow The Casthttps://instagram.com/iamsimonetorresDevvon Terrellhttps://instagram.com/helpmedevvonLJhttps://instagram.com/prodbyljeanHere is L.Jean channel! https://youtube.com/@SweataWeathaCourtney Taylorhttps://instagram.com/officialcourtneytaylor#podcast #mixing #mastering