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 169: Collin Dupuis – Being Adaptable In The Studio
Detroit based multi-Grammy nominated and two time Grammy winning mixer, producer, musician, and engineer Collin Dupuis has developed a sought after sound over the last fifteen years working with critically acclaimed artists and projects including Yves Tumor, Angel Olsen, Lana Del Rey, St. Vincent, Dr. John, The Black Keys, Ray LaMontange, Richard Swift, and many […]
EP 168: Sylvia Massy – Creative Recording Techniques (Revisited)
This week we’ve decided to revisit one of my favorite episodes from the early days of the Master Your Mix Podcast. Sylvia Massy is an American record producer, mixer, engineer, instructor and author. Massy is renowned for her multifaceted production/mixing and engineering skills, with her first major breakthrough occurring with 1993’s Undertow, the full-length triple platinum-selling […]
EP 167: Doug McBride – Creating Big, Natural Recordings
Doug McBride is a multi-talented individual who wears many hats—Founder and Chief Engineer at Gravity Studios, mastering engineer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, as well as a family man. Located in Chicago’s Wicker Park, Gravity Studios has been a launchpad for various artists. Doug’s career took off at the Chicago Recording Company, where he climbed the ranks from […]
EP 166: Chris Athens – Creating Traction With Your Career
Chris Athens is a mastering engineer with over 30 years in the industry. Formerly working at Sony Music Studios and Sterling Sound, he has founded his own studio, Chris Athens Masters in Austin Texas. Chris has mastered for some of the biggest names in hip-hop such as DJ Khaled, Drake, and Mac Miller as well […]
EP 165: Martin Cooke – Getting an Analog Sound in Digital
Martin Cooke has worked with bands such as Death Cab for Cutie (Grammy Nomination in 2015), Of Monsters And Men, At The Drive-In, Chvrches, HAIM, Kimbra, Sea Wolf, Chaos Chaos, Destroy Boys, Hayes & Y, and Cathedrals. Martin hails from the great state of Texas and has been playing music since the age of 10. […]
EP 164: Doug Boehm – How to Make Guitars Sound Big
An American record producer and Grammy Award winning recording engineer, Doug has worked with some of the best Pop, Indie, and Rock musicians. His roster includes the critically acclaimed Girls, and their offspring-solo artist Christopher Owens, Tokyo Police Club and French Kicks. Recently, he has been in the studio with Aussie favorites Birds Of Tokyo, […]
EP 163: Matt Bishop – Reverse-Engineering Records
Over the last 10 years, Matt Bishop has earned himself an impressive credit list ranging from Taylor Swift and The Killers to U2 and Two Door Cinema Club. Whether it’s engineering, producing, or mixing, Matt Bishop has proved himself time again as a trusted industry professional. With experience working in many different genres of music, […]
EP 162: TW Walsh – Understanding How Loudness Affects Your Masters
TW Walsh is a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and engineer who’s worked with Sufjan Stevens, Jimmy Eat World, Julien Baker, J. Tillman (Father John Misty), Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats, Benjamin Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie), The Shins, Chris Staples, Damien Jurado, David Bazan, Starflyer 59 and many others. Over the years, he’s been in […]
EP 161: Alex Estrada – Capturing the Feel of a Musician
Born and raised in Los Angeles, CA Estrada comes from a diverse musical background. The son of a world renowned Mariachi musician and a former professional Folklorico dancer – He was raised in the studio as well as on stage. As front man of Alternative / Electronic rock band Silver Snakes he released 4 full […]
EP 160: Joe Reinhart – Building Flexible Templates
Joe Reinhart is an engineer, producer, mixer, and multi-instrumentalist from Philadelphia, PA. Joe is also a Co-owner of Headroom Studio. He has been recording bands since he was 15, starting off with a Tascam Portastudio in his parents’ basement. Many bands and years later, in 2007, he recorded his band, Algernon Cadwallader’s debut LP, “Some […]