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Prepping For The Studio
Roy Silverstein
20 episodes
1 week ago
A limited edition podcast for musicians who want to understand what goes on in a professional recording studio, how to prepare, and how to get the most out of their studio sessions.
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A limited edition podcast for musicians who want to understand what goes on in a professional recording studio, how to prepare, and how to get the most out of their studio sessions.
Show more...
Music
Education,
How To
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Studio Pet Peeves with Ariel Levine
Prepping For The Studio
1 hour 4 minutes 29 seconds
8 months ago
Studio Pet Peeves with Ariel Levine
In this episode of Prepping For The Studio, Roy and Brian speak with musician/engineer/mixer/producer, Ariel Levine. You may recognize Ariel's name because he took the idea Roy had for the podcast theme song and actually made it into reality.  This episode is a fun one as we kvetch (Yiddish for complain) about annoying things people do in studios. As much as we have fun here roasting our clients, we really do love you and this was just a silly Prepping For The Studio episode that I thought you might get a laugh at too (and still maybe learn a thing or two about not being "that guy").   Some topics we discuss include:   -The making of the PFTS theme song -Showing up on time -Not micro-managing the engineer -Giving your engineer time for breaks and eating -Too many mix revisions -Allowing time to make rough mixes or bouncing out raw tracks -Forgetting to tell the engineer about important things before a session -Complaining about too much time setting up or getting sounds -"walking off accidentally" with studio equipment -fighting with your bandmates in a session -moving mics when you shouldn't -not giving credits or proper credits -haggling on price -last minute cancellations   Check out Ariel at these links: https://www.ariellevine.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theariellevine/   Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com)   If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: info@rarefiedrecording.com   If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
Prepping For The Studio
A limited edition podcast for musicians who want to understand what goes on in a professional recording studio, how to prepare, and how to get the most out of their studio sessions.