Signal To Noise, Episode 133: Holiday Live Stream!
In a special episode presented on YouTube, the hosts and guest hosts are joined by several friends of the show for a light-hearted yet insightful discussion.
In a special episode presented on YouTube, the hosts and guest hosts are joined by several friends of the show for a light-hearted yet insightful discussion.
Addressing an often-overlooked input, including EQ, dynamics processing, saturation and more, along with how the subwoofer-to-mains-to-room relationship can impact the sound of bass guitar.
Highlighting some of the “best in show” moments of the podcast over the course of the past year with appearances by Dan Leafblad, Victoria Butash, Michael Lawrence and Ben Ivey.
Current FOH for Spanish indie rock band Hinds talks about her start in the business, her approach to learning the craft of audio, the importance of mentors and more.
Talks about interpreting Grammy-winning recordings in a live setting, offers advice on mixing shows with playback elements, discusses his career development, and more.
Effectively capturing and processing guitar tones, including microphone selection and placement as well as what to do when working with a single player as opposed to two or three, and more.
Answers on the key basics of AoE and AoIP. What are the differences? Why would we choose this over copper? Should we go Layer 2 or Layer 3 protocols? And more…
Shares the process behind the band’s recent virtual concert and album release as well as cultivating the experience with a band and bringing that to life in the mix process, prioritizing project workflows, and more.
Behind the scenes on broadcast audio for the NFL, including mixing in the truck, A2 work in the field, RF coordination, parabolic mics, and more.
The next stop on the drum kit line check focuses on cymbal selection, microphones and mic positioning, processing, and a whole lot more.
Marketing director of Allen & Heath USA talks about what the future of mixing technology might look like given all the recent technological advances.
Discusses his work with the Grammy-winning country music group, his progression of consoles, how he manages a 96-input show and more, including the origin of his nickname.
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