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| Ep 18 - Mark Greenberg on Managing the Wilco Loft | 24 Aug 2022 | 01:21:51 | |
Welcome back to the Truth About Recording And Mixing. Mark Greenberg has been in the Wilco family from back before there was a Wilco. Now he manages and engineers records at Wilco’s Chicago recording studio The Loft. From his time in the band the Coctails to his role as the “everything guy” at Lounge Ax to leading the composer collective Mayfair Workshop and to his current role in Eleventh Dream Day, Mark is a part of the musical fabric of the city. This hilarious and heartwarming conversation sheds a little light on why. The Truth About Recording And Mixing is brought to you by the Fretboard Journal from Crackle & Pop! Studio in Ballard Washington and is supported by Izotope. Get 10% off any Izotope product by going to their website and using the code FRET10 on checkout. Topics covered: 0:00:00 Welcome back! Also ... we’re going to Chicago! 0:02:25 Welcome Mark Greenberg! Mark’s early years learning instruments, starting bands, going to art school, and starting the Coctails. Chicago in the '90s. 0:08:00 Lounge Ax! 0:11:00 The Coctails and how that led to making “music for use”. Starting the Marfair Workshop - a multi-composer workshop. 0:19:45 Getting involved with the Loft. Being called in last minute to work on Jeff’s first record with Mavis Staples. 0:24:00 The Loft - how’s it set up? How does it work? How do they keep all those instruments functioning? Using tape? 0:30:30 Listener question about the Loft and the philosophy of having an open plan studio. 0:32:30 And Zoom froze! ;-) 0:35:00 Pops Staples' final album. Stripping back the layers and rebuilding it from Pops up. 0:40:00 Wilco on the Road & what happens at the studio when Jeff Tweedy is out of town. More about the gear at the Loft & the gear that goes out on the road with the band. 0:45:00 New guitar builders, pedals, amps. Recording gear at the studio. The Neve console that once belonged to Sheryl Crow. 0:55:00 On the value of being ready for a session. 0:57:30 Solid Sound and MASS MoCA! 01:01:40 Eleventh Dream Day and making music now as compared to “then”. 01:12:00 The Wilco organization and why it works so well. Mindful leadership from the top down. 01:19:00 Scott McCaughey - Down with Wilco! | |||
| EP 17 - Amy Dragon on Mastering and Manufacturing Vinyl in 2022 | 13 Jun 2022 | 01:45:12 | |
Taram EP 17 - Amy Dragon
Welcome back to the Truth About Recording And Mixing.
After returning her social workers license with a note saying “don’t call”, Amy Dragon made her way to Portland OR pursuing her love of music to find a new career. She is now digital mastering engineer and vinyl cutting engineer at Telegraph Mastering and was also for many years the general manager at Cascade Record Pressing as they were getting their plant up and running. In this episode we talk about the process of making a vinyl record from start to finish and Amy’s in-depth knowledge and natural curiosity makes for a fun and educational listen.
The Truth About Recording And Mixing is brought to you by the Fretboard Journal from Crackle & Pop! Studio in Ballard Washington and is supported by Izotope. Get 10% off any Izotope product by going to their website and using the code FRET10 on checkout.
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0:00 Welcome back! 1:00 TARAM will be at the Fretboard Summit Aug 25 through 27. 2:00 This podcast was recorded using a Universal Audio Apollo Twin and Cleanfeed.com and edited using UA’s LUNA DAW. 3:25 Welcome Amy Dragon. Early days moving around the country, college and early career as a social worker. 12:30 Moving out to Portland and finding new opportunities. Meeting Adam Gonsolves of Telegraph Mastering and starting an apprenticeship there. Telegraph’s history and growth. 17:20 Working with the Scully lathe as compared to the upgraded Neumann VMS70. Finishing up her apprenticeship become a full fledged mastering engineer. 24:40 Working at Cascade Record Pressing as they were starting up the pressing plant. Refurbishing vintage record presses and figuring it all out! Getting a pressing plant up to capacity. 34:00 Leaving Cascade to pursue a full time freelance position as a mastering engineer. 36:20 Walk us through the steps involved in making a vinyl record from the point where mixes are done to having product in hand. Cutting a proper lacquer and the challenges therein. 43:45 Electroforming and making stampers. 46:45 Direct to metal mastering. 47:45 Stampers arrive at the pressing plant. Next up, test pressings. What happens when there are problems with the test pressings. And what are common problems? Non-fill, regrind ratio, dishing, centerhole is off, walking, warping… 01:00:00 Our test pressing is approved, now moving forward with the actual production run. Issues that can occur in this phase of the process. Quality control processes at Cascade Pressing. 01:04:45 How is mastering for vinyl different from mastering for digital? Working with the physical limitations of the vinyl groove and the cutting head. 01:17:00 What questions should a band or artist be asking when looking to make a vinyl record? 01:22:30 Are new presses an advantage? 01:26:30 Should one ask for a test acetate? 01:28:30 Why does it take so long currently to make a record? Apollo Masters fire, pandemic, supply chain issues, helium shortage, a perfect storm. 01:34:00 Teaching, outreach & getting more women into audio! 01:39:00 What’s coming up? Independent Mastering Conference in Portland 2022. Helping out at Soursound Transformers.
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| Ep. 8: Dan Alexander, A Vintage Odyssey | 06 May 2021 | 01:32:23 | |
Welcome to Episode 8 of The Truth About Recording and Mixing podcast. This week's guest is Dan Alexander, who has a new book out chronicling his adventures in making records, building studios and making thousands of vintage gear deals throughout the last four decades. It's call Dan Alexander Audio - A Vintage Odyssey (link). 0:00 Introduction Our sponsor for this episode are Caddis Eye Appliances and iZotope. Submit your questions for Johnny by sending us a voice memo or email to podcast@fretboardjournal.com. The Truth About Recording & Mixing is a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Fretboard Journal magazine, loosely based on our Truth About Vintage Amps Q&A podcast. www.johnnysangster.com Topics mentioned: Logic Pro, CAPI filtered XLR 500 series rack and units, API, Chander, Retro, Neve, Tree Audio, Hairball Audio Lola, Shadow Hills, Hairball Fet 500 compressor, Spectra1964, Spectra STX100, Spectra STX600, iZotope Software, Caddis Life readers, Sennheiser HD650 headphones, Genelec speakers, Soyez Microphones, Telefunken, Royer, STC 4038, People mentioned: Allen Sides, Rupert Neve, Peter Duncan, Don Larking, Malcolm Jackson, John Southard, Stax, Aretha Franklin, Al Jackson, Duck Dunn, Queen, John Cuniberti, Paul McCartney, Paul Scoles, Ironwood Studio, Conrad Uno, Egg Studio | |||
| Ep. 7: Martin Feveyear on Producing and Mixing | 15 Apr 2021 | 01:34:34 | |
Welcome to episode 7 of The Truth About Recording & Mixing hosted by Crackle & Pop's Johnny Sangster. In this episode we speak to producer and sought after mix engineer Martin Feveyear about his career and insights into producing and mixing. Martin grew up in rural England and after a few tours with the Screaming Trees decided to buy a one-way ticket to Seattle. He's been producing and engineering top quality records since. Topics mentioned: 01:55 Listener question about mastering for vinyl as opposed to CD as opposed to Digital Streaming Gear / software mentioned: Wildlife Studio, Trident Console, Jupiter Recording, SSL Mixing Console, Waves F6, Waves C6, TC Electronics Clarity M, Fab Filter EQ, Massy DeEsser, UAD Precision DeEsser, Waves R DeEsser, Uptone Studio People mentioned: Mark Lanegan, Presidents, Brandi Carlile, Duff McKagan’s Loaded, The Briefs, Damien Jurado, Kings of Leon, Screaming Trees, Nigel Palmer, The Outfield, A Thousand People, The Fuzztones, Herb Garden, Sister Psychic, Christian Fulghum, QOTSA, Model Rockets, Mudhoney, Hammerbox, Pete Droge, Green Apple Quickstep, SuperDeluxe, Mark Pickerel, The Hotels, Andrew Joslyn, Rusty Willoughby, Jason Staczek, Andy Davenhall, Mike Squires, Whitney Mongé, Shaina Shepherd, Hunter Lea Our sponsor for this episode are Caddis Eye Appliances and iZotope. Submit your questions for Johnny by sending us a voice memo or email to podcast@fretboardjournal.com. The Truth About Recording & Mixing is a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Fretboard Journal magazine, loosely based on our Truth About Vintage Amps Q&A podcast. www.johnnysangster.com | |||
| Ep. 6: Andrew Joslyn | 01 Apr 2021 | 01:33:03 | |
Welcome to the sixth episode of the Truth About Recording & Mixing, hosted by Crackle & Pop!'s Johnny Sangster. This week we talk to Andrew Joslyn, violinist and orchestral arranger for people like Macklemore and Michael Bolton about a range of projects from creating huge sounding arrangements from his home studio to writing orchestrations for the Seattle Symphony. 1:40 - Another Mid-Side Demo
People mentioned - Macklemore, Martin Feveyear, Mark Lanegan, Jack Endino, Bronwynne Brent, Ivan & Alyosha, No Star, Danny Baker, Seattle Symphony, Barb Hunter, Michael Bolton, Duff McKagen, Shelby Earl, Eric Anderson, London Bridge Recording, David Axelrod, Jeff Saltzman, Eli Weinberger, Eric Eagle, Whitney Monge, Nelson Riddle Vince Mendoza, Melody Gardot, Dave Cambell, Rob Mathis, Paul Buckmeister, Leslie Odum Jr., Skywalker Ranch, Jesse Butterworth, Musiversal, Ben Hazlewood, Network,
Gear mentioned - AKG C422, Electrovoice 665, Spectra Sonics, Empirical Labs Distressor, Drawmer 1961 EQ, ProCo Rat Distortion Pedal, Ampeg B-12 amp, SoundToys Decapitator, SansAmp Plugin, Shure SM57, Shure Vocal Master PA, Radial Reamp Boxes, Apple Computer, Hackintosh, Celemony Melodyne, Apple Logic, Avid Protools, Vicoustic Acoustic Treatment, UAD Apollo Quad, Coles 4038, Grace M501, Neumann TLM103, Advanced Audio Mics, QL Spaces, LA Scoring Studio, UAD Ocean Way Plugin, iZotope RX, Decca Tree, Submit your questions for Johnny by sending us a voice memo or email to podcast@fretboardjournal.com. The Truth About Recording & Mixing is a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Fretboard Journal magazine, loosely based on our Truth About Vintage Amps Q&A podcast. www.johnnysangster.com | |||
| Ep. 5 Jack Endino | 18 Mar 2021 | 01:46:13 | |
Welcome to the fifth episode of the Truth About Recording & Mixing, hosted by Crackle & Pop!'s Johnny Sangster. This week we talk with engineer Jack Endino on the wonders and pitfalls of analog tape, capturing acoustic bass and many other topics. Johnny also gives a demonstration of mid-side recording. Some of the topics discussed on this episode: 1:45 Listener question - getting "bigger" drum room sounds from a basement studio.
The Truth About Recording & Mixing is a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Fretboard Journal magazine, loosely based on our Truth About Vintage Amps Q&A podcast. www.johnnysangster.com | |||
| Ep 4: On Building A Career with Ed Brooks | 04 Mar 2021 | 01:24:36 | |
Welcome to the third episode of the Truth About Recording & Mixing, hosted by Crackle & Pop!'s Johnny Sangster. This week, we explore the career of Ed Brooks who has worked in most all facets of professional audio and now runs Resonant Mastering. Some of the topics discussed on this episode:
This episode is sponsored by Izotope. Use the discount code FRET10 to save 10% off any of their products (link). The Truth About Recording & Mixing is a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Fretboard Journal magazine, loosely based on our Truth About Vintage Amps Q&A podcast. www.johnnysangster.com | |||
| Ep. 3: Capturing Drums with Eric Eagle | 20 Feb 2021 | 01:32:56 | |
Welcome to the third episode of the Truth About Recording & Mixing, hosted by Crackle & Pop!'s Johnny Sangster. This week, we're diving deep into the recording drums, capturing audio on a tight budget and more with Seattle’s Eric Eagle. Some of the topics discussed on this episode: Submit your questions for Johnny by sending us a voice memo or email to podcast@fretboardjournal.com. This episode is sponsored by Izotope. Use the discount code FRET10 to save 10% off any of their products (link). The Truth About Recording & Mixing is a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Fretboard Journal magazine, loosely based on our Truth About Vintage Amps Q&A podcast. www.johnnysangster.com | |||
| Ep. 2: Level Talk with Rachel Field | 04 Feb 2021 | 01:15:33 | |
Welcome to episode 2 of the Truth About Recording And Mixing hosted by Crackle & Pop!'s Johnny Sangster. This week's episode features mastering engineer Rachel Field for a discussion about mastering, vinyl in the current day, levels for streaming audio and the need for more women in audio. 1:00 - examples of phase discrepancies from a recent drum recording at Crackle & Pop! 6:25 - Listener topics - Zoom’s “original audio” feature 8:00 - Listener topic - beginner recordist & condenser mics 11:15 - Welcome Rachel Field / observations when listening to vinyl 15:20 - a little history on the loudness wars and what’s happening today with streaming. 21:40 - brickwall limiting and how that affects vinyl cutting 24:35 - Rachel’s mastering chain, box by box. 31:35 - which first, level or tone? 35:15 - using analog tape in the mastering chain 37:40 - recent projects in the mastering studio 39:50 - advice for the home recordists / mixers 45:20 - listener question about using spectrum analyzers 49:00 - listener question on navigating the mastering process and more on standards from streaming services. More info on what the various streaming platforms are doing to process files. 1:03:00 - why aren’t there more women engineers & producers? Resources for women in audio. 1:08:30 - more about Rachel’s path from student to engineer.
Submit your questions for Johnny by sending us a voice memo or email to podcast@fretboardjournal.com. The Truth About Recording & Mixing is a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Fretboard Journal magazine, loosely based on our Truth About Vintage Amps Q&A podcast. www.johnnysangster.com | |||
| Ep. 1: Riffing with Kurt Bloch | 21 Jan 2021 | 01:30:06 | |
Welcome to the first-ever episode of The Truth About Recording & Mixing, hosted by Crackle & Pop!'s Johnny Sangster. To start things off, enjoy this inspired discussion of recording rock & roll with the esteemed Kurt Bloch of the Fastbacks, Young Fresh Fellows, Minus 5 and Full Toilet! Kurt doesn’t want to talk about his home studio, "Strictly Vintage," but we do nonetheless. Topics: Submit your questions for Johnny by sending us a voice memo or email to podcast@fretboardjournal.com. The Truth About Recording & Mixing is a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Fretboard Journal magazine, loosely based on our Truth About Vintage Amps Q&A podcast. www.johnnysangster.com
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| Welcome | 18 Dec 2020 | 00:01:10 | |
Crackle & Pop!'s Johnny Sangster introduces the forthcoming (January 2021!) Truth About Recording & Mixing Podcast. | |||
| Ep 16 - Scott Bomar | 10 May 2022 | 01:34:51 | |
Welcome back to the Truth About Recording And Mixing. In this episode we talk to Scott Bomar of Electrophonic Recording and now the studio manager at Sam Phillips in Memphis TN. Scott came up in Memphis with the band Impala and has had a long career in both recording and creating music for film. His current band the Bo Keys is a collaboration with many Memphis greats past and present. He has worked at Doug Easley Recording, Ardent, Royal, Sam Phillips and continues to carry on the proud tradition of Memphis music making.
The Truth About Recording And Mixing is brought to you by the Fretboard Journal from Crackle & Pop! Studio in Ballard Washington and is supported by Izotope. Get 10% off any Izotope product by going to their website and using the code FRET10 on checkout.
Topics in this episode:
01:20 - The Fretboard Journal announces their Fretboard Summit Aug 25-27 at the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago this summer. The Truth About Recording and Mixing will be there! 02:20 - Send us your questions for Mark Greenberg, manager of the Wilco Loft! 03:05 - Listener question from Jeff in Ohio. 04:50 - Welcome Scott Bomar - what’s happening now. Moving Electraphonic into the Sam Phillips Recording building and taking on being studio manager there. 08:15 - Scott’s path coming up in bands and in studios. His band Impala, working at Doug Easley, recording with Roland Janes at Sam Phillips. 19:20 - More on the history and the setup at Sam Phillips Recording. 26:40 - Forming the Bo Keys and working with Willie Mitchell at Royal Studios. Become assistant engineer under Willie at Royal. Assisting on Al Green’s “comeback albums”. 31:55 - The next chapters at Sam Phillips recording. Keeping the huge collection of incredible equipment maintained and available to the studios clients. 37:55 - the history of Electraphonic Recording. 43:45 - Recording strings at Royal Studios 45:45 - Scott’s tips for recording drums & horns. Working with Howard Grimes. 49:50 - Working with singer and writer Don Bryant. 61:05 - Upcoming projects - a solo record in the works. 62:44 - Getting into making music for film, Hustle & Flow and what that led to. 75:55 - Why Spectra Sonics? Scott’s experiences and the console that will now be installed at Sam Phillips. 88:55 - Impala recording at Conrad Uno’s Egg Studio. 93:26 - Thanks everyone! And a special request for submissions.
Gear Mentioned:
RCA 77s, Neumann U47, U48, Neumann Lathe, Universal Audio 176, Universal Audio 101 preamps, Scully, Spectra Sonics, Electrodyne, Studer, Pultec EQ.
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| EP 15 - Steve Dawson | 30 Mar 2022 | 01:52:14 | |
Welcome back to the Truth About Recording and Mixing brought to you from Crackle & Pop! Studio in Ballard, Washington. This episode is features multi-instrumentalist, producer and engineer Steve Dawson. Steve is an accomplished musician and producer (he's won seven Juno awards!) known for his work in Zubat & Dawson, Birds of Chicago, and numerous other bands. He's also the producer and host of the essential Music Makers & Soul Shakers podcast. This conversation tells his story of coming up in the Vancouver music scene in the '90s to his current home in Nashville. We also dig into some of his techniques for capturing a band in a room. 0:00 - Welcome back 01:55 - Listener feedback on overall level of the podcast 03:05 - Listener question on mics for recording singers, traditional and non traditional 07:29 - Welcome Steve Dawson 12:00 - Steve’s formative years in Vancouver BC 17:20 - Zubat & Dawson, Great Uncles of the Revolution 21:30 - Bruce Fairbairn 25:25 - the Factory years leading into 35:25 - The Henhouse Studio 44:35 - Touring life with Birds of Chicago & Matt Anderson 49:00 - Pandemic times & remote setups 56:00 - The Henhouse Express - a fully remote recorded song in one week. 60:00 - Steve’s upcoming releases - touring in these late pandemic times. 68:36 - The Henhouse Hang, a recording seminar at Steve’s in Nashville. 72:00 - Steve’s approach to a session with a full band. Mic techniques for upright bass, drums, a singer with a guitar, mandolin & fiddle. 79:00 - upright bass! 86:00 - a brief aside on the Spectra 610 compressor 90:00 - recording a singer with guitar 95:00 - mandolins (and fiddles) 100:08 - Steve’s podcast Music Makers & Soul Shakers
Gear mentioned: Ear Trumpet Labs Edwina Thank you for listening to the Truth About Recording & Mixing. Please send us your questions - voice memos are great! - to podcast@fretboardjounal.com | |||
| Ep 14 - Jon Ulrigg of Ulrigg Ribbons | 08 Feb 2022 | 01:58:50 | |
Welcome back to the Truth About Recording and Mixing brought to you by the Fretboard Journal from Crackle & Pop! studio in Ballard WA. This episode we speak to Jon Ulrigg of Ulrigg Ribbons & Shiny Box Microphones. Jon has had a long path in both software and old school hardware and has found himself doing expert work in both areas. We are pleased to have cornered him for an hour of so to hear about all of his many passions. 1:10 Listener question about where to find the projects recorded at Crackle & Pop! Warning: shameless self promotion to follow. Gear mentioned: RCA 77, RCA 44, Shiny Box, Beyer Dynamic M260 Beyer Dynamic M160 Beyer Dynamic M130, Shure 57, Sennheiser 421, Sennheiser 441, Dynamic Mics, Condenser Mics, Ribbon Mics, Neumann U47, Neumann U48, Octava mics, Altec 639, B&O mics. | |||
| EP 13 Bill Cheney of Spectra1964 | 06 Nov 2021 | 01:47:10 | |
Welcome back to the Truth About Recording and Mixing brought to you by the Fretboard Journal from Crackle & Pop! studio in Ballard WA. This episode we speak to Bill Cheney of Spectra 1964 about the history of the company and the classic circuits that are still on the cutting edge today. 1:10 - listener comment from Josh Block regarding episode 11 with Timothy Herzog. Thank you for listening to the Truth About Recording & Mixing. Please send us your questions - voice memos are great! - to podcast@fretboardjounal.com | |||
| EP. 12 Johnny Bregar & Johnny Sangster in... the Johnny & Johnny Show | 24 Sep 2021 | 01:50:44 | |
Show Notes EP 12 Johnny Bregar
Welcome back to The Truth about Recording & Mixing
In this episode we speak to Johnny Bregar about his recording studio “The Brickyard” on Bainbridge Island.
01:00 Listener question about Steve Turner’s guitar setup on the recording of The Warning. 06:00 Listener question about podcast aggregating. 09:30 Welcome Johnny Bregar 11:00 Early days - getting into recording. “Buy Osmonics”. 15:00 Making the switch to full time recording. 17:00 The local “regular” studio owner. Who’s coming in. The job of the producer. 24:30 Getting it wrong, making it right. 28:40 Producing, capturing someone else’s vision while being the one stop shop. 35:45 How do you know when you’re the right or wrong person for the job. 43:30 More on the Brickyard Studio. The “no control room” layout. 51:00 A dead space, adding ambiance using UAD’s Ocean Way processing and other reverbs to compensate. 55:00 Getting performances. 01:05:00 Changing chords, changing lyrics with the goal of improving the song as a producer. 01:10:40 Listener question about home recording and capturing acoustic guitars. 01:20:00 What about recording books? 01:25:00 Go to acoustic guitars signal path. 01:31:00 How about micing up your upright piano? 01:38:00 New discoveries in sound, boundary mics, tuning pianos and other studio ownership joys. DUST! The Truth about Recording And Mixing is a monthly or thereabouts podcast dedicated to the art and science of recording music and producing records. We have the support of the Fretboard Journal and our listeners. Please send us questions to podcast@fretboardjournal.com and also make sure to follow our instagram @recordingpodcast www.johnnysangster.com | |||
| Ep. 11: Phil Ek | 12 Aug 2021 | 01:43:46 | |
Welcome back to the Truth About Recording & Mixing Podcast. This week we have an in depth conversation with producer engineer Phil Ek. Phil is known for his work with Built To Spill, The Shins, Fleet Foxes, Father John Misty among many many others. Also on this episode Johnny Sangster gives a quick demo on mic'ing up an upright piano. 0:45 Listener comment on Timothy Herzog - recommendations on DIY electronics books. The Truth About Recording & Mixing is a podcast produced by the Fretboard Journal magazine, loosely based on our Truth About Vintage Amps Q&A podcast. www.johnnysangster.com | |||
| Ep 10 - Timothy Herzog | 25 Jun 2021 | 01:59:35 | |
Welcome to The Truth About Recording & Mixing episode 10 where we visit with Timothy Herzog and learn more about impedance, circuit design and Spectra Sonics. Timothy is the drummer in Godspeed You Black Emperor, records and produces and builds consoles. Topics: 0:00 Introduction Submit your questions for Johnny by sending us a voice memo or email to podcast@fretboardjournal.com. The Truth About Recording & Mixing is a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Fretboard Journal magazine, loosely based on our Truth About Vintage Amps Q&A podcast. www.johnnysangster.com Gear mentioned - Spectra Sonics, Spectra1964, Spectra C610, Spectra 101, Coles Ribbon Mics, Beyer Dynamic Ribbon Mics, RE20, SM57, | |||
| Ep. 9 Ed Brooks on Impedance & Interconnecting Gear in the Studio | 27 May 2021 | 01:21:48 | |
Welcome to Episode 9 of The Truth About Recording & Mixing. This week we take on the topic of impedances and interconnecting all the different formats of gear one finds in the recording studio. Ed Brooks of Resonant Mastering walks us through the different categories of gear, how their impedances and levels differ and how we most successfully interconnect them. We also get a visit from electronics engineer and Spectra Sonics wiz Timothy Herzog who explains the design parameters and uses of his 3301 Hi Impedance Instrument Amplifier. 03:15 - Welcome back Ed Brooks! Our sponsor for this episode is iZotope. Submit your questions for Johnny by sending us a voice memo or email to podcast@fretboardjournal.com. The Truth About Recording & Mixing is a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Fretboard Journal magazine, loosely based on our Truth About Vintage Amps Q&A podcast. www.johnnysangster.com Gear mentioned: Mic to Instrument Impedance transformer, Herzog Electronics 3301 Hi Impedance Instrument Amplifier, Epiphone Firebird, Rickenbacher guitars, Telecaster, Radial Reamper, Aphex 124, Radial J+4 2 Channel Signal Level Transformers, Cloud Lifter preamplifier, Universal Audio OX, Hughes & Kettner Red Box, NS10 Kick Mic, The transformerless SM57! | |||