Insights In Sound With Studio Manager/Engineer Zoe Thrall, Season 4, Episode 8
A rock star on both sides of the glass tells us about her unique career(s) as a performer, engineer, and studio manager.
A rock star on both sides of the glass tells us about her unique career(s) as a performer, engineer, and studio manager.
The influence and role that musicians, techs/engineers, manufacturers and consumers have played in where we are today with in-ear monitors, as well as the impact of immersive mixing and more.
Tackling every tech’s most important skillset: troubleshooting. What happens when our wedges are feeding back? How come my iPad won’t connect? The hosts offer useful tips and tricks to help solve problems.
Talking with one of the pioneers of the synthesizer revolution – inventor of the polyphonic keyboard, co-founder of Emu Systems, creator of classic instruments like the Emulator, Drumulator, SP-12, and SP-1200, and so much more.
Talks about going from being homeless to a successful career in the touring industry, the keys to building successful relationships and how integral it is to continuing to get work, and more.
Discusses cultural differences between theatrical and corporate audio work, balancing relationships with a partner who’s also in the industry, his time as a support specialist for QLab and getting the most from tech support, and more.
What happens if you choose to believe the best in the people you serve with? How do you manage your leadership team? Plus what we can do to help drive our tech teams to success and more.
Talking with the Grammy-winning studio and live audio engineer who’s equally at home in both worlds, his perspective on the differences and commonalities of the two as well as useful strategies for transitioning between them.
Delves into what it means to be a playback tech and how she has utilized the capabilities of technology such as Ableton Live, along with the importance of self-education and how that impacted her journey in transitioning from musician to tech, and more.
Talking with Roger Bechirian, whose work played an integral part of the UK New Wave sound of the late ‘70s and ‘80s. His approach to recording is old school clean and unadulterated, and his approach to the creative process is at once both hands off and collaborative.
Talking with Paul Wolff, who has been at the heart of some of the most innovative companies in professional audio, including API, Tonelux, and Slate Digital.
Shares how the auto-mixer was invented as well as how it works and was refined through the decades, the process of nature sound recording and the way it’s a blend of art and science, and more.
Acoustics
Amplification
Audio Networking/IT
Business
Cabling & Interconnect
Church Sound
Dynamic Processing
Electrical Power
Equalization
History & Heritage
Key Audio Principles
Live Recording
Loudspeakers
Microphones
Mixing Consoles
Popular Authors
Production
Profiles
Software Tools & Apps
Sound System Design
Stage Monitoring
Stagecraft & Best Practices
Studio Recording
Subwoofers
System Test & Measurement
Wireless/RF
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