Master Your Mix Podcast
Through interviews and Q&A episodes, Mike Indovina shares recording tips and techniques to help engineers, artists, and producers improve the quality of their recordings and mixes (even from a home studio).
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Check out previous episodes below:
EP 125: Thomas Avery – Composing Music for Film & TV
Thomas Avery is a producer, composer, mixer, engineer and musician currently working in Austin, Texas. Avery produces commercial compositions for clients such as CNN and AT&T, and works with musical artists like Sumilan & Tunewelders IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT: Writing music for CNN Composing music to visuals Creating energy in 3-second audio clips […]
EP 124: John Burke – Achieving a Perfect Vocal Sound
John Burke is an engineer based in northeast Ohio who has worked in multiple genres ranging from pop, rap, and metal. He also runs the website, perfectvocalsacademy.com where he helps people with learning how to record, edit, and mix their vocal tracks. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT: Letting your market choose you Editing vocals […]
EP 123: Steve Genewick – How to be Prepared for the Studio
Grammy-nominated recording engineer Steve Genewick has thirty years of experience, both as a studio and live recording and mix engineer. He has had the pleasure of working at legendary recording studios around the world such as Capitol Studios, United Recording, Village Recorders in LA, Abbey Road Studios in London, and La Fabrique in France. Steve […]
EP 122: Matthew Weiss – Producing Vocals With Feeling
Born in Philadelphia, 1984; Matthew was raised by his mother, a doll sculptor, and his step-father, a jazz pianist. He studied clarinet, piano, drums, guitar and voice, but his favorite instrument was a Roland Groovebox 303 his step-father bought for him as a birthday gift. Matthew attended Sarah Lawrence College for Musical Composition and Theory, […]
EP 120: John Congleton – Making Records That Feel Authentic
John Congleton is an American Grammy Award-winning record producer, engineer, mixer, writer and musician who has worked with artists such as St. Vincent, Wallows, Everything Everything, Bully, Angel Olsen, Future Islands, The Decemberists, Goldfrapp, Sharon Van Etten and many, many more. In addition to his production work, Congleton has fronted the alternative rock band the […]
EP 119: Frederic Archambault – Succeeding in the Music Business
Frederic Archambault is a Producer, Mixer, Songwriter, Musician and Engineer from Los Angeles, CA. He is best known for his work with Avenged Sevenfold lending his hand to production on their albums City Of Evil and Waking The Fallen. He has also worked with the likes of Atreyu, Deftones, Panic! At The Disco. He produces […]
EP 118: Taylor Larson – Creating Energetic Rock Drums
Taylor Larson is a record producer, mixer, and audio engineer who has worked with artists such as Asking Alexandria, Periphery, From First to Last, I See Stars, Veil of Maya, Within Temptation, The Dangerous Summer, Conditions, and Sky Eats Airplane. He is also the guitarist of The Evening. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT: Making […]
EP 117: Mike Kalajian – Building Systems to Improve Your Audio Skills
Mike Kalajian is the owner and chief engineer of Rogue Planet Mastering in New York’s Hudson Valley, where he’s worked with artists including All Time Low, Saosin, The Devil Wears Prada, Saves The Day and Emmure among many others. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT: Balancing your focus between the big picture and little details […]
EP 116: Dave Schiffman: How to Rise up the Ranks as an Engineer
Grammy Winner and Multi–Platinum selling producer, mixer, and engineer came up the ranks as Rick Rubin’s engineer. Together they produced monster hits such as Red Hot Chili Peppers’ ‘Californication’, System Of A Down’s ‘Toxicity’, which reached # 1 on Billboard, certified double platinum, and earned multiple awards and nominations. They also produced ‘Hypnotize’ which once […]