Mixing Music, Mastering Life
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Mixing and mastering records for a living means that you will be working long hours, and those hours often bleed into your personal life. Throughout my entire career, I did all of my studio work "in the studio" and refused to use headphones.
I am a minimalist at heart. I want processors that are simple, direct, and powerful. As engineers, we can quickly overcomplicate things.
You never know whether a record you are working on is going to be a hit or not. I have tried to predict it and sometimes I was right, but most of the time…
One year later, Reflecting on my Grammy Nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Back in March of 2024, I did an interview with Devvon Terrell, L.Dre, and Courtney Taylor of the Help Me Devvon / Audio Nerds podcast, and I wanted to share it with you. On the pod, we discussed my career in music, a few techniques I have found effective in my mixing and mastering work, making Gold Clip, Orange Clip, and developing my new plugins. Click the image below to watch it on YouTube.