Graham Cochrane, online educator and Youtube personality, joins the show to discuss how he created the popular Recording Revolution channel and went from food stamps to success. Graham faced absolute challenges in his career, but with a proper support structure, amidst adversity and criticism, he was able to succeed. “Word of mouth is still how things work in this world” …
EP23 | #MixCritMonday
Welcome to MixCritMonday, the show where we critique YOUR mixes. This month we look at audience submitted mixes and focus on finding balance via volume and EQ. “Half the battle is knowing what you are doing wrong” – Joey Sturgis WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: The right balance between cymbals and shells A process for finding the optimal lead guitar levels How to set …
EP22 | Studio Construction with Kris Crummett
Renowned producer and engineer Kris Crummett joins the show to talk about his experiences producing bands and constructing studios from the ground up. Constructing a studio can be daunting and no matter how clear cut your plan is, there will be unforeseen variables that can hamper the process. The upside to building on your own, if done properly, will educate …
EP21 | Steven Slate
Legendary audio entrepreneur Steven Slate joins us to talk about the process of building his ideas from nothing into some of the top audio software and hardware companies in the world. His philosophies on audio, and success in the industry are a must for people who want to make their mark on the world, but haven’t figured out their path, …
TT5 | Writing And Recording Great Guitar Solos
Guitar virtuoso, Per Nillson (Scar Symmetry, Kaipa, Zonaria) joins the show to discuss how to write and record great guitar solos. “The way that you know that you know a piece is that you can imagine yourself playing it from beginning to end.” – Eyal Levi IN THIS EPISODE: How much Per Nillson practices Should you really autotune that guitar …