Category Archives for "Production"
In this week’s podcast episode, I sit down with music attorney Mimi Camara. With a background in business and legal affairs at major labels like Atlantic, Warner Brothers, and Encore Records, Mimi has transitioned to focus on helping independent artists navigate the complexities of the music industry while building sustainable careers. We kicked off our conversation […]
Continue readingEvery now and then you see a piece of gear where you go, “Brilliant! Why didn’t anyone think of that before!” Such is the case with the Triton Audio inline JFET Opto Kompressor, a quick and easy way to get smooth compression while you’re recording. Kompressor is made to be connected inline between your microphone […]
Continue readingIt’s amazing to me that some gear that we disregarded back way back when has come back to become the secret weapon of mixers today. One such example is the Shure M62 Level Loc that first introduced in 1967. This FET limiter was meant for PA systems or broadcast situations of the day, and while […]
Continue readingIn this week’s podcast episode, I sit down with Grammy-nominated producer/mixer/composer, Richard Tozzoli. Rich may be the most prolific television composer anywhere, as his work has appeared in an astounding 1800 TV series, 20,000 episodes, in 40 countries. His unique style has been featured on CBS Sports, NBC Olympics, Counting Cars, Pawn Stars, Duck Dynasty, Trading […]
Continue readingOf every technology that we use in audio, the ones that haven’t changed in over a hundred years involve capturing a signal and reproducing it. Loudspeakers especially have seen fantastic improvements during that time but the method of moving air is still more or less the same. With new discoveries in the realm of quantum […]
Continue readingIn this week’s podcast episode, I sit down with enowned musician, composer, and inventor of the groundbreaking Mutantrumpet Ben Neill. Ben’s Mutantrumpet is a hybrid electro-acoustic instrument that combines 3 trumpets and a trombone into one. It then incorporates interactive computer technologies that produces a sound that blurs the lines between acoustic and electronic music. Ben […]
Continue readingThere are a load of computer audio interfaces available in all shapes and sizes but most are of the 2 and 4 input variety perfect for the home studio. If your needs are greater than that, usually the price shoots up considerably, but then again it’s likely that you’ll also find something that will fit […]
Continue readingDo you ever feel that the world is being taken over by hedge funds and large corporations, giving you a faceless experience by wiping out the small stores and manufacturers that once gave you personalized service? Yeah, it’s happening everywhere, but the last place anyone ever thought it would happen was in the music gear […]
Continue readingIn this week’s podcast episode, I sit down with the brilliant hip hop artist, producer, and designer James ‘Homebwoi’ Maddox. Homebwoi’s work has been featured on 10 major label albums, 2 major motion pictures, and 3 commercially released video games. Not only that, he’s also the head of product design for his company Metro Southern Media, […]
Continue readingYou would think that every analog device from the past has already been emulated, but now we’re digging down to the more obscure “secret weapons” that hit engineers of the past used. One of the most obscure is the little known one-off box known as the Frequency Translater that was hand-built by Abbey Road tech […]
Continue readingEvery audio engineer needs at least one reference recording as a baseline for what sounds good, and although that’s a personal preference, some recordings have become standards in different industries. If you haven’t picked your reference recordings yet, the ones used by some of the pros is a good place to start. Selecting A Reference […]
Continue readingIn this week’s podcast episode, I sit down with the amazing Norman Varney of AV RoomService. Norman is an acoustic consultant who has designed over 500 critical listening rooms around the world, starting back to when he owned an audio retail store. After that, he became director of the Custom Installation and Home Theater divisions at […]
Continue readingIf you’ve followed this blog for any length of time you know that I don’t post about musical instruments very much, mostly because anything new is just a modern rehash of something rather old and traditional. The new Sine electric guitar from Verso changes all that, as it’s the most innovative take on electric guitar […]
Continue readingIn most years prior to the pandemic, the press releases for the January NAMM show in Anaheim would begin to heat up at the beginning of December. By the second week in January they would reach a crescendo as music gear and audio manufacturers would attempt to blast the word out about a multitude of […]
Continue readingIn this week’s podcast episode, I sit down with Chan Kinchla, the guitar player for Blues Traveler and his new band W4RHORS3. Born in Ontario, Canada, Chan moved to Princeton, NJ where he met his Blues Traveler bandmates. After graduating high school, the band moved to New York City where they gigged around town until they […]
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