
37 episodes

Focusrite Pro Podcast Focusrite Pro
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The Focusrite Pro Podcast brings you insights into the cutting edge technology behind current audio trends. Focusrite Pro meets the demands of recording, post-production, live sound and broadcast professionals. It consists of RedNet, a fully modular audio-over-IP solution, and the Red range, Focusrite's flagship multi-format interfaces, along with the heritage ISA range of microphone preamplifiers and analogue signal processors. The solutions have been developed to meet the needs of the most demanding applications through a relentless focus on ease of use, quality and reliability.
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Art and Science of Sound Recording with Alan Parsons and Julian Colbeck
Speaking to Julian Colbeck and Alan Parsons just one day after Alan's birthday, Dan gets the opportunity to learn more about Alan and Julian’s course – The Art and Science of Sound Recording. They also speak about the details of what Alan provided for Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon album as a staff engineer and the nuances of different job titles and roles in the studio. You’ll learn why Alan was an easy choice for the opportunities presented to him throughout his amazing career, and a whole lot more!
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Josh Gannet: Wu Tang Clan, Redman, Slash, and more
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Mitch Gallagher: Composer, Engineer, and the face of Sweetwater Sound
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Building a Career Around Audio Products with Paul Vnuk, Jr.
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A Personal History of Pro Audio with Christian "Leggy" Langdon
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Making Music as an Art Form with Larry Crane
On this episode, Ted and Dan are joined by recording engineer, mix engineer, audio archivist, and the editor of TapeOp Magazine, Larry Crane. They discuss the ability to visualize sound, the importance of finding a collaborator, learning how to record through interviewing people, and a whole lot more!
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