EP 216 | Tim Palmer

Grammy nominated producer Tim Palmer joins us on the podcast this week. His credits include Pearl Jam’s “Ten,” U2’s “All That You Can’t Leave Behind,” and countless other albums from the 80s through present day.

As you can imagine, he’s accumulated a priceless wealth of knowledge from his decades in the trenches and he shares a ton of it in this episode including: what it was like to work with legends like David Bowie and Sting, transitioning from fully analog to a hybrid setup, some sage advice for anyone who’s just starting out in the audio business, and much more.

“We strive for perfection when sometimes perfection isn’t what’s required. I learned this a long time ago, and it’s something that David Bowie was always emphasizing when we worked together. Don’t make everything too perfect, leave some humanity. Choose magic over sound perfection and if that means importing a part from a lo-fi demo, just leave your ego behind and import it!” – Tim Palmer

ON THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

2:13 – If his decades of work is always what Tim imagined for himself and if he still loves it the way he always did

4:16 – How Tim felt about working with people like David Bowie when he was so young and how he handled it

9:28 – The point where Tim noticed that people wanted his opinion instead of him being the kid who needed to keep his mouth shut

13:39 – How long it took Tim to go from being a runner to working a session with Sting to getting his first gold record

17:29 – Tim’s opportunity to produce for Tears For Fears and how you can never plan for certain opportunities

20:43 – How marketing your music differs now in comparison to the old days

28:32 – The industry moving back to artist development and some artists not seeing huge success until they’re a few albums in

32:10 – What the organization, Black Fret, does for musicians and how people need to decide to let art be developed

38:25 –  The home recording revolution contributing to the demise of the big studios

45:10 – If remote work has been getting in the way of learning what artists want

48:39 – Tim’s work on an album for actor Jeff Goldblum

50:08 – When Tim turned his setup into a hybrid one and if it was a difficult transition from his analog setup

58:31 – Older albums coming out great despite the technology that was used to record them

1:02:27 – Tim’s work on Ten by Pearl Jam and how it was a massive cultural shift

1:09:05 – Picking a sound that is right for the album and not being able to predict what  will be “in”

1:13:08 – If Tim takes a different approach depending on what type of record he’s working on

1:18:17 – Tim’s thoughts on the idea of a secondary production process during the mixing stage and the ability to edit the life out of a track

1:25:32 – What Tim’s advice is for people who are just starting their studio business or starting to make a little money from their work

 

Find Tim Palmer online:

https://timpalmer.com

http://blackfret.org

https://www.facebook.com/timpalmermixer

https://www.facebook.com/62Studios/

https://www.instagram.com/timpalmermixer/

https://www.twitter.com/timpalmermixer/

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EP185 | Tom Knight

Tom Knight joins us this time to dig into how to maintain creative momentum, careers in voice acting, and drumming strategy.

Tom’s approach to creativity, careers, and life is truly inspirational. His path through the audio industry is wide ranging and fearless. If you’re interested in strategically preventing yourself from getting put in a box, this one’s definitely for you.

I do whatever I do to get past the feeling of loss on a bad day, and sometimes that means not doing anything. Sometimes that means just sucking it up, letting the day go, and starting again tomorrow.” – Tom Knight

ON THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

5:00 Imitation as a primary form of learning
13:00 Maintaining productivity
20:00 The power of perspective in judging your recordings
35:00 Why an entitled attitude leads to no work, getting the “Hallows Eve” gig
46:00 Tom becoming the go to drummer for jazz teachers, moving into pop world, Dallas Austin, TLC
55:00 Shifting to the goal of “not being in a band anymore”, creating a demo reel, cold calling in Atlanta
1:01:00 Napoleon Hill’s “Think and Grow Rich”, common attributes of successful people
1:11:00 EPKs, voice acting, self-taught video editing
1:22:00 Fitness, ‘300’ program, muscle-ups, applying focus
1:28:00 (The myth of) Limb independence, playing to a click
1:40:00 Playing MPC-style grooves on acoustic drums
And much, much more

Watch the video edition of the podcast
Links:

TomKnightVoice.com
Tom’s Instagram

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EP184 | Dan Korneff

It’s been a long time coming, and we finally have Dan Korneff back to talk dealing with being your own worst enemy, analog setups, and knowing your gear inside and out.

Dan is the definition of renaissance man when it comes to audio. Not only is he a mastermind when it comes to production, but he’s also hands on with creating hardware and plugins. He’s truly inspirational for anyone looking to embody the entrepreneurial spirit.

At a certain point, you just have to be happy with what you’re doing, and not really care about what anybody else says or what anyone else is doing. Just live in the moment and make whatever you’re working on currently the best thing you’ve ever done.” – Dan Korneff

ON THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

3:00 Dan’s Classic PCB venture, starting a business on his own
9:30 Learning coding, hardware design, knowing what’s going on under the hood of your business/product
16:00 Dan’s opinion on analog vs digital processing, being involved in both sides
20:00 Analog SSL console mixing setups
26:00 Not reading YouTube comments
36:00 Dealing with self doubt
51:00 Candiria’s guitar/bass relationship, single coil tones for metal
54:00 Paramore’s ‘Riot’ drum sample release
56:00 Dan’s book recommendation: ‘The Art of Electronics’ by Horowitz and Hill
And much, much more

Links:

DanKorneff.com
The Art of Electronics
URM Podcast Episode 8 with Dan
URM Podcast Tips & Tricks 1 with Dan 

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