Signal To Noise, Episode 115: Loudspeaker Designer Rich Frembes
Wide-ranging discussion includes focus on how to know when a design is not going to work and when to move on, the “personal” aspect of design, and much more.
Wide-ranging discussion includes focus on how to know when a design is not going to work and when to move on, the “personal” aspect of design, and much more.
The technology and responsibilities of running sound effects, the impact of taking a Broadway show on tour, mixing techniques to evoke audience emotion, and more.
Handling multiple roles as a veteran tour and production manager as well as a guitar/backline tech, and more.
Focusing on several COVID-19 related topics, including liability, rights of venues/attendees, cancelation policies, insurance, and more.
Las Vegas-based mix engineer talks about his work in audio and as a commercial pilot, his passion for music, and much more.
Contemplating questions such as “Where does sound actually occur?” and “How do you define what sound actually is?” And much more…
Talks about his journey and passion for audio test and measurement, the early era of audio analysis, the loudspeaker measurement lab that he built, and more.
Veteran of the punk rock scene talks about her work with artists such as Bikini Kill and Khruangbin as well as the benefits of owning your own gear and balancing what can be a tricky work dynamic.
Discusses her unlikely roots, her unique approaches to her work, and her own journey through developing her skills.
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