Korneff Audio’s Cognitive Artist Luke Delalio On My Latest Podcast

Luke Delalio - Episode 608

On this week’s podcast episode, I sit down with Luke Delalio, engineer, educator, cognitive artist, photographer, and creative force at Korneff Audio.

Luke shares the deeply personal story of how tinnitus changed everything, forcing him to step away from music production just as his career was thriving.

But what began as a devastating setback became the catalyst for an entirely new creative life.

From theater to photography, plugin design to painting, Luke’s journey shows how curiosity, experimentation, and a refusal to follow the rules can lead to surprising breakthroughs.

If you’ve ever had to reinvent yourself, or are curious about the mindset behind some of the most innovative audio tools today, this is a must-listen.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

• How tinnitus forced Luke to abruptly leave the music industry

• Why boredom can be a powerful driver of creativity

• How Luke helped shape Korneff Audio’s unique plugin philosophy

• The engineering story behind Chocolate Milk and the Siemens W295 EQ

• How real studio problems inspired new plugin workflows

• Why Luke believes experimentation is central to audio innovation

• The hidden history of the Sound Techniques console

• How photography and theater helped rebuild Luke’s creative identity

• Why he’s skeptical about AI’s impact on the future of creativity

• The one piece of life advice Luke regrets not following sooner

And much more.


You can hear it at bobbyoinnercircle.com, or via Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Mixcloud, Spotify, Deezer, TuneIn Radio, or RadioPublic.

Also, a video version of this podcast is now available on YouTube as well.

Enjoy the show!