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This week we got to sit down and chat with Oliver Wood about his new record and creative process. Enjoy!
https://www.oliverwoodmusic.com/
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We chat with artist, Chris Kasper, about the recording of his 2024 release Sunlight In An Empty Room.
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This week we discuss automation and other methods for creating movement, motion, and emotion in a mix.
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In this episode, our good friend, John Wood comes over to help us recreate some 60s drum tones a la Motown. John is a tasteful drummer with a studio that features a great selection of drums and gear.
Hit him up for remote drum recording!
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JP and Chris sit down to chat with Chris's longtime collaborator, Mitch Webb, who just dropped a solo album called "Touch Grass" under the artist name, mihtmo. We discuss writing, arranging, recording, and mixing of the album and Mitch's interesting "Streetcar Technique" for making EQ choices.
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In this episode, Chris and JP discuss how to mic a singer-songwriter that is playing acoustic guitar and singing at the same time. JP provides some listening examples.
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Train Your Ears Perception AB Level Matching Plugin -
JP and Chris discuss possible approaches to the production process.
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Train Your Ears: Ear Training For Musicians
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Welcome back, Joel! This is part 2 of our interview with Joel Arnow.
Joel Arnow comes to making records from the perspective of a musician first and foremost. His training, at the New England Conservatory of Music, has given him the musical skills to write, arrange, and perform all types of music. After touring for over a decade, he began to switch his focus to music production, recording, and mixing. Making records is what he loves to do and it has allowed him to work and collaborate with some truly incredible musicians.
Joel is a New York-based musician with extensive experience performing, recording, and producing. After graduating from New England Conservatory of Music with a BA in Jazz Performance in 2005, he started his career as a drummer. He has performed with an array of artists in New York, throughout the country, and abroad. He have supported singer-songwriters, played in instrumental groups and recorded with a diverse range of artists.
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Joel's Website
Funny KRK Sub Review
Train Your Ears 2
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Joel Arnow comes to making records from the perspective of a musician first and foremost. His training, at the New England Conservatory of Music, has given him the musical skills to write, arrange, and perform all types of music. After touring for over a decade, he began to switch his focus to music production, recording, and mixing. Making records is what he loves to do and it has allowed him to work and collaborate with some truly incredible musicians.
Joel is a New York-based musician with extensive experience performing, recording, and producing. After graduating from New England Conservatory of Music with a BA in Jazz Performance in 2005, he started his career as a drummer. He has performed with an array of artists in New York, throughout the country, and abroad. He have supported singer-songwriters, played in instrumental groups and recorded with a diverse range of artists.
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Joel's Website
Train Your Ears 2
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JP and Chris discuss the first session at Chris's new space in Nashville.
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Train Your Ears: Ear Training For Musicians
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This week we interviewed the great bass player and engineer, Brook Sutton. We talk about Brooks' approach to recording drums with SM57s, his work as an engineer with The Wood Brothers on their last three records, and his recent work on Chris Kasper’s upcoming album. This episode was recorded at The Studio Nashville.
Train Your Ears: Ear Training For Musicians*
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Check out the interview here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0017rhn
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Train Your Ears: Ear Training For Audio Engineers
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This week Chris freaks out about his new hardware EQs, shares some tips for EQ'ing and for getting your head even further around EQ. Hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed chatting.
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API Audio
Kush Audio Analog
Little Labs VOG
Blackhole Virtual Audio Driver
Train Your Ears: Ear Training For Musicians
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Jordan on Instagram
Train Your Ears: Ear Training For Musicians
Duke Ellington's Album Money Jungle
Inside Track: Alabama Shake's Sound & Color
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After two weeks off, here's a new episode of the show! To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, we’re doing a production analysis of “Pot Kettle Black.” We had a great time listening deeply to this song and then chatting about it. Thanks for listening!
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Train Your Ears: Ear Training For Engineers
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JP is on a gig in London and hasn't had a chance to set up his recording equipment. We had to record this one on Zoom. Apologies for the sad sound quality.
We get into how to prep for a gig both musically and sonically. We also discuss soloing and musical minimalism. Enjoy!
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Instead of focusing on just one aspect of recordings, such as recording or mixing, we're taking a look at the whole process. This episode was inspired by a question that one of our listeners, Felix Picolet, asked us. Thanks, Felix! If you want to have your question answered on the show, hit us up on Instagram.
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Train Your Ears - Ear Training For Musicians
1000 Recordings To Hear Before You Die
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James Gadson's Facial Expression
Snare Drum Mic Placement Examples
Train Your Ears: Ear Training For Engineers
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