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Music Production Podcast

Music Production Podcast

Brian Funk

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/8j. Total Éps: 405

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An exploration of music production through informal discussions about technique, philosophy, gear, and creativity. Hosted by Brian Funk, a musician, songwriter, teacher, and Ableton Certified Trainer.
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  • 🇨🇦 Canada - musicInterviews

    28/07/2025
    #36
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    28/07/2025
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    27/07/2025
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    26/07/2025
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    26/07/2025
    #71
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    #83
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    25/07/2025
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Corey Baker - aka Kill Paris, Musician, Producer, Ableton Certified Trainer

Épisode 379

mardi 27 août 2024Durée 02:03:39

Corey Baker is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and Ableton Certified Trainer. Corey made a huge impact on the electronic music scene and toured the world as Kill Paris. He shares his workflow and techniques in his tutorials and courses, and hosts a weekly sample flip challenge.

I spoke with Corey about his music, educational community, and production techniques. We discussed some of the newer features in Ableton Live 12.1, as well as the process of learning complex software to create music. Corey shared how being discovered by Skrillex on SoundCloud changed the course of his career.

This episode is sponsored by Baby Audio, makers of incredible music software. Use the code MPP15 to save 15%! https://babyaud.io 

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Takeaways:

  • The early days of using Ableton Live involved a supportive community and tutorials helped in the learning process.
  • Transitioning from hardware to digital plugins allowed for more flexibility and experimentation in music production.
  • The MIDI tools and scale awareness in Ableton Live 12 provide a user-friendly way to explore music theory and create musical compositions.
  • Balancing technical knowledge with creative exploration is important in music production
  • Breaking the rules and trying new things can lead to unique and interesting results.
  • The standalone version of Ableton Push has improved workflow and allows for a more immersive and enjoyable music-making experience.
  • Reacting and responding to what you are creating in the moment is important for staying in a creative flow.
  • Simplifying your setup and focusing on using default Ableton devices can help avoid getting caught up in technical details and allow for a more fluid creative process.
  • Challenging oneself and embracing the struggle in the creative process leads to a deeper sense of satisfaction and connection with the music.
  • The energy and process put into creating music can be felt by the listener, even if it's not consciously recognized.
  • Bringing energy and enthusiasm to live performances is crucial for creating a great show and engaging the audience.
  • Creating a comfortable and engaging atmosphere can help build a connection between the performer and the audience.
  • Playing for smaller venues allows for more eye contact and a sense of community, while larger crowds can create a domino effect of energy.
  • How platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube have played a significant role in the success of many musicians, providing opportunities for exposure and collaboration.
  • Gamification and metrics in music production can provide valuable feedback and motivation for producers.

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Thank you for listening. 

Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider!

And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs.

Brian Funk

 

Thomas Glendinning - ELPHNT, Sound Designer, Music Maker, Educator

Épisode 378

lundi 12 août 2024Durée 01:15:12

Thomas Glendinning is a music producer, educator, and sound designer. He creates some of the finest Ableton Live and Max for Live devices available at his site ELPHNT. Tom recently released his new album Micro((osmos under the name Conso/e.

Tom joined me for a 3rd conversation on the Music Production Podcast to talk about his new album and some of his latest Max for Live creations, including Essentials. We spoke about the fun and challenges of creating music and devices. Tom shared some great insights from his experiences that will surely help music-makers of all levels. We also spent some time discussing the latest features in Ableton Live 12.1.

This episode is sponsored by Baby Audio, makers of incredible music software. Use the code MPP15 to save 15%! https://babyaud.io 

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Takeaways:

  • Tom's Essentials Pack offers simple and focused Max for Live devices that perform specific tasks effectively.
  • Tom emphasizes the importance of headroom and organization in mixing, allowing for flexibility and clarity in the mix.
  • Shakers and tambourines can add groove and texture to music, serving as both rhythmic and textural elements.
  • Distinguishing between creative effects and mix effects helps maintain clarity and intention in the production process.
  • Mixing in mono can provide a fresh perspective and help create a balanced and cohesive mix.
  • Tom's minimalist approach to music production focuses on using only what is necessary to achieve the desired sound. Playing percussion instruments requires technique and skill, and it's important to have respect for percussionists.
  • Imperfection in music production can add a unique and organic sound to the music.
  • The new features in Ableton Live 12.1, such as Auto Shift and macro randomization, offer exciting creative possibilities.
  • There is a need for reevaluation in the music tech space to focus on tools and content that actively help musicians make more music.
  • Limiting your tools and focusing on intentional limitations can enhance creativity and productivity in music production. 

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Thank you for listening. 

Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider!

And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs.

Brian Funk

 

#369: Consistency and Authenticity with Mikas of We Make Dance Music

Épisode 369

mardi 21 mai 2024Durée 01:36:11

Mikas is the creator of We Make Dance Music, a site of music resources for producers. On his podcast, Live Electronic Music Tutorials with Mikas, he creates tracks in real-time, sharing tips and techniques along the way. The result of each episode becomes a template viewers can purchase on WeMakeDanceMusic.com. 

This is the second time Mikas and I spoke on the Music Production Podcast. Immediately I was reminded of his passion and impressive work ethic. As a new father, Mikas discussed the importance of staying consistent and scheduling time to work on his music career. He spoke about how we can take small actions on a regular basis to complete major goals. Mikas also had some powerful thoughts on authenticity and honesty in art and how that can lead to deeper connections with your audience.

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Takeaways:

  • Consistency and dedication are key in pursuing creative endeavors.
  • Limited time can increase productivity and focus.
  • Focusing on strengths while working on weaknesses can lead to better results.
  • Learning and growing as an artist is important, regardless of experience.
  • Daily practice and challenges like Jamuary can lead to significant progress.
  • Platforms like We Make Dance Music provide opportunities for musicians to make a living.
  • Community and collaboration are important in the music industry. Success is the result of intentional action and consistent effort.
  • Putting in the work and showing up consistently is more important than waiting for inspiration or relying on luck.
  • Building relationships and connections requires effort and vulnerability, but it can lead to meaningful experiences and personal growth.
  • Real, tangible experiences are important in a world dominated by technology.
  • Taking breaks and engaging in physical activities can help maintain focus and perspective.
  • Honesty, authenticity, and providing value to others are key in building meaningful relationships.

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Thank you for listening. 

Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider!

And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs.

Brian Funk

#278: What Do You Really Want with Robert Webster

Épisode 278

vendredi 5 août 2022Durée 01:29:24

Robert Webster has been producing music and DJing since 1993, as RobJamWeb. Robert hit it big with a track called "Everybody" in 1999 and has since been releasing music and sharing his knowledge on his YouTube channel.

Robert spoke about his work and the troubles he encountered with success when one of his tracks hit the charts and MTV. He discussed openly how his freedom from success has allowed him to find and pursue his musical passions.

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Show Notes:

Brian Funk Links:

Thank you for listening. 

Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider!

And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs.

Brian Funk

#277: This is Sound Design for Film with Nathan Ruyle

Épisode 277

mercredi 27 juillet 2022Durée 02:03:18

Nathan Ruyle is a sound designer for film, who has designed and mixed for over 70 feature-length films. He is the founder of This is Sound Design, a full-service post sound facility in Burbank, California. Nathan has credits working for Universal, HBO, Netflix, and Amazon. His most recent project is the film Joyland, the winner of the 2022 Jury Award at the Cannes Film Festival.

Nathan spoke with me from his incredible new sound stage studio. We discussed sound design for film and the work he has done. He goes into detail about his state-of-the-art facility, which is Dobly-Certified for the latest in immersive audio.

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Show Notes:

Brian Funk Links:

Thank you for listening. 

Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider!

And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs.

Brian Funk

#276: The Right Gear, Using Your Ears, and Hitting Deadlines with Jack Miele

Épisode 276

samedi 23 juillet 2022Durée 01:04:34

Jack Miele founded Jack Miele Productions, a world-famous, production company that has worked on Grammy-winning music. Their clients include artists such as Zac Brown Band, Rod Stewart, Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ani DiFranco, and many more. They have done scores for shows such as Family Guy and American Horror Story.

Jack and I spoke in-depth about his company and his production philosophies. Jack shared helpful wisdom about workflow, choosing the right great, and the importance of nailing deadlines. 

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Show Notes:

Brian Funk Links:

Thank you for listening. 

Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider!

And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs.

Brian Funk

#275: Creating Worlds and Atmospheres with Robot Koch

Épisode 275

lundi 18 juillet 2022Durée 48:08

Robot Koch is an award-winning artist, producer, and composer who recently released his new album The Next Billion Years, which gives sound to the distant future. He has worked on numerous TV shows and films, including NBC's The Blacklist, ABC's How to Get Away with Murder, MTV's Teen Wolf, and Netflix's Dark. Robot is the winner of the German Music Composers Award and has amassed over 75 million streams and half a million monthly listeners on Spotify alone.

Robot and I spoke in depth about his work both on his new album, The Next Billion Years, and his various TV placements and scores. He shared how he tries to create worlds within his music that are full of emotional impact. Robot explains how he stretches his abilities to find new musical ground.

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Show Notes:

Brian Funk Links:

Thank you for listening. 

Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider!

And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs.

Brian Funk

#274: Writing Songs with Strangers and Ed Sheeran - Kal Lavelle

Épisode 274

jeudi 14 juillet 2022Durée 01:26:12

Kal Lavelle is a singer/songwriter based out of Dublin and London. She is signed with Sony on a writing/publishing deal, and has a writing credit on Ed Sheeran's number 1, multi-platinum single "Shivers." 

Kal and I had a great conversation about her songwriting process. She explained how she interacts with her collaborators to find inspiration. Kal's passion and enthusiasm for songwriting come through clearly in our conversation, and I learned a lot talking with her.

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Show Notes:

Brian Funk Links:

Thank you for listening. 

Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider!

And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs.

Brian Funk

#273: Programming Synths and Chewing Gum with Francis Preve

Épisode 273

lundi 11 juillet 2022Durée 01:56:49

Francis Preve is a sound designer, journalist, and educator. He teaches synthesis and sound design at Austin Community College. Francis is one of the most in-demand synthesizer programmers in the world. He makes factory presets for companies like Roland, Sequential, Korg, and Ableton, just to name a few. His company, Symplesound, provides some of the finest sound libraries available. Francis' latest work is a collaboration of Serum presets with sound designer Tom Wolfe.

For our third conversation on the podcast, Francis and I covered quite a range of topics, including his many projects during the pandemic, memories of Dave Smith, and why you shouldn't listen to your tracks until they are finished. As usual, it was an honor to speak with Francis and learn from one of the masters of the field. 

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Show Notes:

Brian Funk Links:

Thank you for listening. 

Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider!

And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs.

-Brian Funk

#272: Instant Mastering Chain with Martin Stimming

Épisode 272

lundi 4 juillet 2022Durée 01:16:04

Martin Stimming is a musician and electronic music producer from Germany, known for bringing his original sound to house music. He recently partnered with DOCtron to create the IMC or "Instant Mastering Chain." The IMC is a small, powerful analog box used for high-end mastering, especially for live performance.

This is the second time I've had the pleasure to speak with Martin. He shared the process of creating and marketing the DOCtron IMC. Martin has a lot of great insight about instrument and interface design. He also let us into the gear he is currently using in his live performances.

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Show Notes:

Brian Funk Links:

Thank you for listening. 

Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider!

And don’t forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs.

Brian Funk


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