Do you create music 32 hours per day? Do you wish you where just a LITTLE faster? That was us too. It sucked. So we made systems!
This podcast is all about improving your processes and workflow so that you can stay in a creative flow state and save your energy for the music. Not the bullshit.
Join me, mastering engineer & business coach Chris Graham and my friend, producer and mixing engineer, Mark Abrams as we discuss how you can get rid of the soul sucking tasks of our profession, and focus on making better music.
And side note… that means more money too.
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Do you create music 32 hours per day? Do you wish you where just a LITTLE faster? That was us too. It sucked. So we made systems!
This podcast is all about improving your processes and workflow so that you can stay in a creative flow state and save your energy for the music. Not the bullshit.
Join me, mastering engineer & business coach Chris Graham and my friend, producer and mixing engineer, Mark Abrams as we discuss how you can get rid of the soul sucking tasks of our profession, and focus on making better music.
And side note… that means more money too.
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Mix & Master Faster
Do you create music 32 hours per day? Do you wish you where just a LITTLE faster? That was us too. It sucked. So we made systems!
This podcast is all about improving your processes and workflow so that you can stay in a creative flow state and save your energy for the music. Not the bullshit.
Join me, mastering engineer & business coach Chris Graham and my friend, producer and mixing engineer, Mark Abrams as we discuss how you can get rid of the soul sucking tasks of our profession, and focus on making better music.
And side note… that means more money too.