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On this episode, Ted and Dan are joined by musician, engineer, producer and General Manager of Audionamix, Ellie McNeil. They discuss building an audio industry career beyond the console, separating stems from mastered tracks and music from dialog in film, staying curious to stay relevant, and a whole lot more!
Learn more about Audionamix, here.
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On this episode, Ted and Dan are joined by musician, engineer, producer, and founder of Joey Sturgis Tones, Mr. Joey Sturgis himself. They discuss getting started in a garage studio, making more money with your passion project than your day job, developing plug-ins for music production based on a dare, and a whole lot more.
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On this episode, Dan and Ted are once again joined by Frank Wells who has a tremendous history in radio, recording studios, and with AES. We discuss shifting from a technical studio career to an editorial career, joining and engaging with AES, the evolution of the Audio Engineering Society, supporting the future of the audio industry, $3m recording studios being bulldozed to build condos, and a whole lot more!
Learn more about joining AES: www.aes.org/membership
To learn more about the ‘World-First’ Cross-Border Interactive Performance that we discussed, click here.
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On this episode, Dan and Ted are joined by Frank Wells who has a tremendous history in radio, recording studios, and with AES. We discuss being at the cutting edge of both analog and digital technologies, Frank’s first experience with dither, tracking sound signatures of Russian submarines in the Atlantic Ocean, using an SSL console as the world’s largest and most expensive mouse, and a whole lot more!
Learn more about The Audio Engineering Society and become a member: http://www.aes.org/
Learn how Focusrite RedNet products Enabled ‘World-First’ Cross-Border Interactive Performance: click here
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On this episode, Dan Hughley is coming to you with the final interview from the 2019 AES show in New York. He’s joined by Terri Winston, executive director of an organization close to his heart, The Women’s Audio Mission. They discuss combining music and technology, putting a new spin on the marketing of audio, recording Beyonce’s band, and a whole lot more.
Learn more about the good work the Women's Audio Mission is doing:
https://www.womensaudiomission.org/
Learn more about Focusrite Pro:
https://pro.focusrite.com/
Be sure to join our conversation on social media @focusritepro.
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On this episode, Dan Hughley is coming to you with an interview from the 2019 AES show in New York. He’s joined by Fela Davis and Denis Orynbekov of 23dB productions, One of One Productions and The Art of Music Tech Podcast. We discuss recording vinyl to tape, keeping a work-life balance by knowing how to say no to projects and clients, growing your business, and a whole lot more.
Learn more about what Fela and Denis are working on:
23dbproductions.com
Oneofoneproductions.com
Be sure to check out The Art of Music Tech podcast with Fela and Denis.
Learn more about the Focusrite Studio Console we spoke about here: https://youtu.be/bJd8606oNNk
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On this episode, Dan and Ted are joined by Jonathan Wyner, mastering engineer, educator, and 2021 AES president elect. We discuss non-traditional uses for audio products, educating the next generation of audio engineers, and a whole lot more!
Previous episodes mentioned:
The Future of AES with Executive Director Colleen Harper
Learn more about Jonathan Wyner’s mastering studio, here.
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On this episode, which was recorded at the AES show in New York, Ted and Dan are joined by Agnieszka Roginska, 2020 president of the Audio Engineering Society and Professor in Music Technology at NYU. They discuss applied research for mission critical applications,
NYU’s research project that has microphones spread throughout New York City to identify specific noise pollution causes, Music informatics, and a whole lot more!
Previous episodes mentioned:
Teaching Audio Production on the High School Level with Mark Beckett
Historical Audio Restoration with Nadja Wallaszkovits, 2019's AES President
Henszey Sound's New Dolby Atmos Room
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On this episode, Dan is joined by Rob Burrell, multi-grammy winning mix engineer. They discuss creating a palette for each artist Rob works with, being a hybrid analog / digital engineer, mentoring the new generation of audio engineers, building an Atmos room, and a whole lot more!
Previous episodes mentioned:
The Engineer Behind Live From Daryl's House, Peter Moshay
Henszey Sound's New Dolby Atmos Room
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