PODCAST · music
Prepping For The Studio
by Roy Silverstein
A limited edition podcast for musicians who want to understand what goes on in a professional recording studio, how to prepare, and how to get the most out of their studio sessions.
-
10
Prepping for Release with Brian Witkin
In this episode of Prepping for the Studio, hosts Roy Silverstein and Brian Scheuble are joined by entertainment lawyer, label owner (Pacific Records), and musician, Brian Witkin, to discuss the business side of releasing music. Just as you have to prep for a studio session, you also have to make sure all your ducks are in a row before releasing a song, EP, or album! Brian gives a great overview of various things one should be thinking about and doing ahead of your release. NOTE: While Brian Witkin may be an attorney, please consult your own lawyer or consultant in the field before making any decisions on the business side of your music career. This podcast episode is simply a conversation with some helpful insights. 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 00:42 Meet the Guest, Brian Witkin 01:09 Music Is a Business 02:46 PROs Explained 05:05 Split Sheets and Songwriting 09:44 Two Copyright Basics 10:56 Copyright Registration Steps 12:19 Masters, Labels, and Publishing 19:28 Streaming Royalties Breakdown 21:47 Distributors and Publishing Opt Ins 25:27 Aggregator Picks and Bandcamp 27:52 Physical First Strategy 28:54 Exclusives And Merch 30:10 Label Role And Contracts 31:04 Work For Hire Basics 32:34 Producer Points Explained 34:57 Label Services Breakdown 36:31 Release Lead Time Planning 38:12 Radio Publicity Touring 42:59 Do You Need A Label? 43:47 Managers And Building Team 45:33 Social Media Content Machine 47:14 Music Videos And Sync 51:06 Long Game Mindset 54:36 Wrap Up And Where To Find Brian 55:05 Final Credits And Outro Check out Brian at: https://brianwitkin.com/ Pacific Records: https://pacificrecords.com/ Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) and Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
9
Prepping for Hip Hop with Justin Truelove
In this episode of Prepping for the Studio, hosts Roy Silverstein and Brian Scheuble are joined by engineer/mixer/beat maker, Justin Truelove, a longtime guest engineer at Rarefied Recording who specializes in Rap/Hip Hop. Justin shares his background, early starts with Pro Tools, GarageBand, and Reaper, and how he moved into recording rappers through local connections. We discuss what hip hop artists should prioritize when choosing a studio and engineer, purchasing beats properly, and building relationships with producers. We cover practical prep: rehearse delivery, memorizing lyrics, managing comfort and psychology in the booth, and avoiding an over-reliance on autotune, amongst other topics. 00:00 Intro 00:41 Meet Justin Truelove 01:42 Justin’s Early Recording Journey 03:08 From GarageBand to Reaper 05:56 Finding Rarefied Recording 08:22 Why Hip Hop Artists Choose Studios 10:23 Gear Basics and Engineer Fit 13:25 Session Goals and Prep Files 15:47 Beats, Stems, and Better Mixes 19:29 Working with Local Producers 23:10 Beat Licensing Explained 24:40 Buying beats Versus Collaboration with a Producer 26:34 Autotune Tips 29:32 Vocal Prep And Practice 34:35 Studio Psychology And Comfort 36:46 Last Minute Hip Hop Sessions 38:59 How Long Recording Takes 42:53 Deliverables 44:13 Substances And Session Etiquette 46:30 Be On Time! 48:38 Wrap Up And Contact 49:02 Outro Check out Justin on Instagram: @mixedbytruelove Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) and Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
8
Lessons from Decades Past with Dennis Weinreich
In this episode of Prepping for the Studio, hosts Roy Silverstein and Brian Scheuble sit down with Dennis Weinreich, an Orange County–born engineer/producer who has lived in London since 1971 and worked in major studios during the 70s and 80s. Dennis shares his path from recording bands as a kid to opportunities at studios like The Village, and later working his way through the London recording scene including becoming an assistant to Ken Scott. The conversation focuses on what modern artists can learn from earlier eras of recording. Some topics discussed include: -How the three-hour session system shaped preparation, efficiency, and performance -“Dark corners” in songs and why live-tested material often records better -What’s missing when artists self-produce -How too much time and unlimited tracks can lead to meandering sessions, overcrowded arrangements, and losing the “heart” of the record -When piecemeal modern workflows can actually help bass/drums fit dynamically later in production -Why vintage gear isn’t the main reason classic records last -How limitations (few EQs, few tracks) pushed better mic placement, decisions, and commitment -Practical advice: rehearse and demo critically before the studio, aim for fewer strong takes, and focus on performance -The idea of “going for number three” to keep evolving creatively instead of repeating past hits 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 00:45 Meet Dennis Weinreich 02:15 Early Recording Hustle 06:56 First Pro Studio Break 08:07 Village Recorder to London 12:45 Scorpio Sound and Big Records 14:46 Building a Post Facility 18:24 Why Old Records Lasted 19:21 Three Hour Session Era 24:25 Producers and Perspective 29:13 Tainted Love Hook Lesson 32:34 Overdubs Versus Vision 34:26 Producers Who Tell The Truth 35:40 Scott Walker Vocal Production 37:51 Engineers As Multi-faceted “producers” 42:53 Four Track Recording Era 44:26 Modern Workflow Pros/Cons 50:14 Performance Beats Vintage Gear 53:12 EQ Limits And Mic Myths 55:29 Preparation And The Sweet Spot Of Takes 01:00:28 Chasing Hits Versus Originality 01:04:35 Wrap Up And Contact Check out Dennis' interview conducted by Roy in Tape Op magazine here: https://tapeop.com/interviews/170/dennis-weinreich-an-american-engineer-in-london Feel free to reach out to Roy if you want to get in touch with Dennis. Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) and Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
7
Prepping for Metal with Harrison Whitecloud
In this episode of Prepping for the Studio, hosts Roy Silverstein and Brian Scheuble are joined by metal recording specialist Harrison Whitecloud. Harrison shares his extensive knowledge on preparing for a studio session, focusing on the unique challenges of recording metal. Key topics include the importance of practice, instrument maintenance, techniques for drummers and guitarists, the role of editing, and specific recording tech setups. Harrison also dives into vocal techniques for screamers, emphasizing the necessity of proper vocal training and technique. The discussion is both technical and practical, aimed at helping metal musicians maximize their studio sessions. 00:00 Introduction to Prepping for the Studio 00:29 Meet the Hosts: Roy and Brian 00:35 Season Three Preview 01:10 Introducing Harrison Whitecloud 01:36 Harrison's Journey into Metal 02:41 Recording Techniques and Studio Experiences 17:04 The Importance of Drum Preparation 20:28 Advanced Drum Recording Tips 29:50 Guitar Recording Insights 33:12 Guitar Maintenance Tips for Metal Musicians 34:34 Recording Techniques for Metal Guitars 39:00 Editing and Mixing Metal Tracks 40:58 Essential Gear for Metal Musicians 41:37 Bass and Drum Synchronization 46:27 Vocal Techniques for Metal Singers 58:50 Recording Metal Drums: Room and Equipment 01:00:03 Mixing Metal: Special Effects and Client Communication 01:03:01 DIY Metal Recording: Challenges and Tips 01:06:18 Conclusion and Contact Information Check out Harrison at these links: Websites: https://www.whitecloudaudio.com/ Instagram: @whitecloud.audio Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) and Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
6
Prepping for ATMOS with Matt Boudreau
In this episode of Prepping for the Studio, Roy Silverstein and Brian Scheuble discuss the intricacies of Dolby ATMOS with guest Matt Boudreau, host of the Working Class Audio podcast. Topics include the evolution of Matt's career from drummer to producer/engineer/mixer/masterer, the basics of ATMOS technology, its implementation in music, potential future directions, economics, and practical insights on preparing stereo mixes for ATMOS. You'll also hear opinions on the artistic and technical challenges of this immersive audio format, and understand the steps and considerations necessary when transitioning to or incorporating Dolby ATMOS into your studio recordings. 00:00 Introduction to Prepping for the Studio 00:20 Meet the Hosts and Guest 01:35 Matt Boudreau's Journey in Audio 04:52 Understanding Dolby ATMOS 08:34 The Evolution and Future of ATMOS 25:00 Creative Uses of ATMOS in Music 33:24 Economic Aspects of ATMOS 36:18 Monetization and Physical Sales for ATMOS 37:48 Transitioning from Stereo to ATMOS Mixing 39:25 Stems vs. Multi-Tracks in ATMOS Mixing 45:37 Deliverables and Listening to ATMOS Mixes 49:43 Mastering ATMOS Mixes 58:28 The Future of ATMOS and Consumer Awareness 01:05:02 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Check out Matt at these links: Websites: https://www.mattboudreau.com/ https://www.workingclassaudio.com/ Instagram: @matt_boudreau @working_class_audio Dolby ATMOS studio list: https://professional.dolby.com/music/dolby-atmos-music-studios/ Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) and Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
5
Studio Prep ala Danny Kalb
In this episode of Prepping for the Studio, hosts Roy Silverstein and Brian Scheuble are joined by music producer Danny Kalb. They discuss the intricacies of preparing for a studio session, managing interpersonal dynamics within a band, and offer practical advice for musicians on how to get the most out of the studio and your working relationships with audio professionals. Key topics include the importance of pre-production, handling mix revisions, and balancing artistic vision with technical execution. Danny shares his experiences working with notable artists like Beck and Ben Harper, emphasizing the critical role of communication and preparation to achieve the best possible outcome in recording sessions. 00:00 Introduction to Prepping for the Studio 00:28 Meet the Hosts and Guest Introduction 01:01 Danny Kalb’s Early Career and Background 05:17 Transition to Los Angeles and Working with the Dust Brothers 07:24 Working with Beck and Other Notable Artists 10:22 Challenges and Tips for Musicians in the Studio 14:27 The Role of a Producer and Pre-Production Insights 20:47 Mixing Expectations and Common Issues 27:45 Importance of References 31:24 Overdubs and Instrument Balance 32:31 The Importance of Mixing in Context 32:47 Learning and Evolving in Music Production 34:13 The Power of Muting 35:13 Navigating Feedback and Collaboration 37:36 The Role of a Mixer and Producer 39:14 The Studio Environment and Dynamics 46:38 The Impact of Interpersonal Dynamics 57:19 The Importance of Pre-Production 01:00:49 Outro and Contact Information Check out Danny at these links: Website: https://www.dannykalb.com/ Instagram: @dannykalb Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) and Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
4
Prepping For Sync with Richard Carrasco
In this episode of Prepping for the Studio, host Roy Silverstein (Brian Scheuble was "out of the office") speaks with Richard Carrasco, a studio owner, engineer, songwriter, musician, and specialist in making music for Sync Licensing. Discussions include an overview of sync licensing, Richard's journey from playing in punk bands to focusing on sync music, and practical advice for musicians looking to break into the field. Key topics covered are the importance of building a music catalog, understanding the different types of sync deals (exclusive vs. non-exclusive), the significance of using live instruments, and the role of performance rights organizations. Richard also emphasizes the importance of patience, networking, and maintaining proper documentation in the sync music business. 00:00 Introduction to Prepping for the Studio 00:34 Meet the Guest: Richard Carrasco 01:12 Sync Licensing: An Overview 01:52 Richard's Journey in Music and Sync 04:04 Defining Sync and Its Importance 05:43 The Business of Sync Music 08:30 Genres and Moods in Sync Music 11:03 Creating and Delivering Sync Music 13:50 Building Relationships in the Sync Industry 28:13 Legal and Financial Aspects of Sync 35:43 Discussing Studio Costs and Song Production 36:46 The Importance of Being Your Own Producer 38:13 Work for Hire Agreements in Sync 39:50 Building a Music Catalog for Sync 45:50 The Role of AI in Sync 50:52 Understanding Sync Deals and Agreements 56:27 Using Virtual Instruments in Sync 01:02:32 Final Thoughts on Getting into Sync Licensing 01:08:21 Podcast Outro and Credits Check out Richard at these links: Website: https://www.fullwavestudios.com/ Instagram: @fullwavestudios Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Host: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
3
Trust in the Process with Richie Beretta
In this episode of Prepping for the Studio, hosts Roy Silverstein and Brian Scheuble speak with Richie Beretta, an engineer, mixer, and producer with some serious credits (Beyoncé, Diplo, Major Lazer) and something to say! Richie shares insights into his journey from a musician in New York to an established producer now living in San Diego. Topics covered include his early influences, the evolution of his career, the role of trust between artists and producers, the creative process, and hot takes on emerging technologies like Dolby Atmos. Richie also discusses common pitfalls artists face in the studio and his approach to making the most out of every recording session. 00:00 Introduction to Prepping for the Studio 00:23 Meet the Hosts: Roy and Brian 00:42 Special Guest: Richie Beretta Joins the Show 01:04 Richie's Background and Journey in Music 02:50 The New York Music Scene and Rockwood Music Lounge 04:57 Richie's Early Musical Influences and Family 07:25 First Experiences with Recording and Pro Tools 10:09 Transition to Professional Music Production 18:25 DJing and Remixing in New York 24:03 Challenges in the Music Industry 30:46 Working with Independent Musicians 37:35 The Joy of Mixing and Multitracks 38:11 The Importance of Rough Mixes 41:16 Gain Staging and Plugin Effects 45:04 Production Process Insights 50:19 Common Mistakes Artists Make 55:36 Hot takes on Dolby Atmos 01:11:27 Final Thoughts and Contact Info Check out Richie at these links: Website: richieberetta.nyc Instagram: @richieberetta Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
2
A Musician's Studio Perspective with Tavia
In this episode of Prepping for the Studio, hosts Roy Silverstein and Brian Scheuble speak with Tavia, an artist/musician/songwriter/producer with extensive studio experience. Tavia shares her journey of jumping straight into studio work, her songwriting process, and how she prepares for studio sessions. Key topics include the importance of preparation, collaborating with producers and session players, sitting in on studio sessions to learn, and her recent ventures into sync licensing. Tavia also discusses the practical steps musicians should take before recording and how to get the best results from studio time. 00:20 Welcome intro 00:34 Meet Tavia: Musician and Producer 01:51 Tavia’s Songwriting Journey 03:49 Choosing the Right Studio 10:16 The Importance of Preparation 15:10 Overcoming Studio Challenges 19:52 Staying Inspired in the Studio 24:10 Taking Breaks and Staying Connected 24:36 Collaborating with Other Songwriters 25:04 Organizing Studio Sessions and Legal Contracts 25:57 Remote Collaboration Tools 28:40 Hiring and Working with Session Players 33:00 Choosing and Working with Producers 38:22 Getting into Sync Licensing 40:40 Efficient Songwriting and Production for Sync 45:48 Conclusion and Contact Information Check out Tavia at these links: Instagram: @taviabreen Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
1
Funding Your Record with Max Allyn
In this episode of Prepping For The Studio, hosts Roy Silverstein and Brian Scheuble are joined by Max Allyn from Recording Fund to discuss how musicians can fund their recordings through alternative methods. Max shares the origins of Recording Fund, a nonprofit organization that provides no-strings-attached grants to artists for recording purposes. The conversation explores the challenges musicians face in financing their work, the process of applying for grants, and the broader context of the music industry, including the limitations of major and indie labels. Key points include the importance of preparation in the studio, the evolving landscape of music funding, and the ongoing efforts to support diverse and determined artists. The episode also touches on the undervaluation of music in the digital age and considers potential avenues for positive change in the music ecosystem. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:23 Meet Max Allen from Recording Fund 01:13 The Origin of Recording Fund 02:16 Challenges in Music Funding 03:40 Recording Fund's Mission and Process 12:46 The Role of Major Labels Today 20:02 The Indie Label Landscape 25:11 Funding Your Own Recordings 35:23 The Struggles and Hopes in the Music Industry 36:08 Encouraging Signs and Bandcamp's Role 39:02 Challenges with Streaming and Artist Compensation 42:37 The Importance of Studio Recording and Preparedness 51:34 Marketing and Promotion for Artists 54:49 The Decline of Live Music and Touring 58:51 Positive Changes and the Future of Music 01:06:20 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Check out Recording Fund at these links: Website: www.recordingfund.org Instagram: @recordingfund Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
0
Prepping for Vocals with Shelbi Bennett
In this episode of Prepping For The Studio, Roy and Brian speak with singer and vocal coach, Shelbi Bennett. I've known Shelbi for many years starting with the amazing vocal work she did for the San Diego band, The Midnight Pine. She has an incredible voice and has been a great resource as a coach for my studio clients to help them improve their vocal abilities. If you're a singer, you will certainly get a lot out of this episode. Some topics we discuss include: -The very real struggle of singing in a studio and being under a microscope while everyone watches -Techniques used in vocal coaching sessions outside of the studio -Advice on what to do in the weeks leading up to your vocal session -Advice on what to do the night before and morning of your session -What to have on hand at the session to help you get through it -Advice on getting through singing struggles in the moment -The art of doubling -Advice for singing with emotion in the studio -Working the mic and taking input from the engineer -Improving your "esses" Check out Shelbi at these links: Instagram: @buffalobisonbuffalo Email: [email protected] Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
-1
Prepping for Mastering with Sam Kumar Tandon
In this episode of Prepping For The Studio, Roy and Brian speak with Mastering Engineer, Sam Kumar Tandon, of Rose Quartz Mastering. We dive deep, sometimes even above my head, into various mastering topics that should help you as a musician choose the right mastering engineer for your music, communicate with them effectively, and know when the sound is right. Some topics we discuss include: -Low touch vs. high touch mastering -Honoring the intention of your music -Making your music sound right from the beginning instead of relying on mastering to fix it -What is translation? -How to pick a mastering engineer -The validity of your mixer doing the mastering or using automated mastering -Attended vs. unattended mastering sessions -Loudness of masters -What the heck is dither and dBTP? -mastering for different release mediums Check out Sam at these links: https://www.rosequartzmastering.com/ https://www.tandonhouse.com/ Instagram: @rosequartzmastering Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
-2
Studio Pet Peeves with Ariel Levine
In this episode of Prepping For The Studio, Roy and Brian speak with musician/engineer/mixer/producer, Ariel Levine. You may recognize Ariel's name because he took the idea Roy had for the podcast theme song and actually made it into reality. This episode is a fun one as we kvetch (Yiddish for complain) about annoying things people do in studios. As much as we have fun here roasting our clients, we really do love you and this was just a silly Prepping For The Studio episode that I thought you might get a laugh at too (and still maybe learn a thing or two about not being "that guy"). Some topics we discuss include: -The making of the PFTS theme song -Showing up on time -Not micro-managing the engineer -Giving your engineer time for breaks and eating -Too many mix revisions -Allowing time to make rough mixes or bouncing out raw tracks -Forgetting to tell the engineer about important things before a session -Complaining about too much time setting up or getting sounds -"walking off accidentally" with studio equipment -fighting with your bandmates in a session -moving mics when you shouldn't -not giving credits or proper credits -haggling on price -last minute cancellations Check out Ariel at these links: https://www.ariellevine.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theariellevine/ Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
-3
Making Demos with Cato Zane
In this episode of Prepping For The Studio, Roy and Brian speak with engineer/mixer/producer/YouTuber/educator, Cato Zane, mostly on the subject of making demos. Some topics we discuss include: -The purpose of your demo and how that affects your goals in making it -The basic setup one would need to make a demo -Cheap acoustic cheats for your home to make your recordings sound better -Which DAW should you use -What you can do at home that might be useable in the final production and what you should definitely leave to doing at a studio -Under-utilized production ideas to consider Check out Cato at these links: https://www.catonoise.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@catonoise https://www.instagram.com/catonoise/ https://www.facebook.com/catonoise/ Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
-4
Prepping For The Studio - Episode 10
In this episode of Prepping For The Studio Roy announces that the podcast will continue starting in January of 2025. Roy and Brian will be bringing on guests to fill in some gaps and get additional perspectives on how to best prepare for the studio. We hope to cover some more value-add topics too like release strategies and sync licensing. The podcast will move from bi-weekly to monthly, but with a planned break in November and December. So in essence, there will be 10 episodes, each with Roy, Brian, and a guest. Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
-5
Prepping For The Studio - Episode 9
In this episode of Prepping For The Studio Roy and Brian cover the following topics: -What is mastering? -How to choose a mastering engineer -Loudness -Dynamics -How to evaluate a master and give effective revision notes -Backing up everything -The case for using professionals for your music Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
-6
Prepping For The Studio - Episode 8
In this episode of Prepping For The Studio Roy and Brian cover the following topics: -What is mixing? -How to choose a mixing engineer -Attended vs unattended mixing sessions -How to give pre-mix notes -How to listen to a mix and give effective revision notes -What alternate mixes you might need -Why and when do you need "stems" Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
-7
Prepping For The Studio - Episode 7
In this episode of Prepping For The Studio Roy and Brian cover the following topics: -More about what goes on in a tracking session -Different ways to go about "making takes" -How to overcome recording anxiety -The importance of performance and playing/singing with emotion -Comping -Editing -Tuning -Overdubbing -Rough mixes Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
-8
Prepping For The Studio - Episode 6
In this episode of Prepping For The Studio Roy and Brian cover the following topics: -What events happen at a tracking session proceeding hitting record -The engineer's setup process -The musician's setup process -Tuning and treating drums in the studio -Dealing with guitar buzz -Vocal warmups -Setting your space for comfort and good vibes -The process of getting your "tone dialed" -The basics of the audio signal chain -Talking about sonics with your engineer -The importance of the headphone experience for musicians -Understanding latency and how it can affect you -Committing to sounds vs. playing it safe Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
-9
Prepping For The Studio - Episode 5
In this episode of Prepping For The Studio Roy and Brian cover the following topics: -How to prep for your tracking session -Effective practicing -The importance of memorizing your parts and lyrics -Making sure your instruments are in good shape -Things you should bring with you to your session Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
-10
Prepping For The Studio - Episode 4
In this episode of Prepping For The Studio Roy and Brian cover the following topics: -How to pick a studio and engineer that meet your needs -Different types/quality of studios -Isolation booths -The sound of live rooms -Studio "vibe", location, parking, lodging -Finding an engineer -Evaluating an engineer's work and demeanor -Using the house engineer -Engineer as de-facto producer -Figuring out how much time you need to book -What to focus on if the budget is tight Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
-11
Prepping For The Studio - Episode 3
In this episode of Prepping For The Studio Roy and Brian cover the following topics: -Planning out your tracking session -Various ways to go about recording a song -Should you hire session players? -Analog vs digital recording Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
-12
Prepping For The Studio - Episode 2
Topics for this episode of Prepping For The Studio include: -The importance of pre-production -Working on your songs before booking studio time -How do things like arrangement, tempo, and key of your song affect the recording? -Should you hire a producer? -What is it like working with a producer? Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
-
-13
Prepping For The Studio - Episode 1
Roy Silverstein and Brian Scheuble introduce themselves and the podcast. The 50,000 foot view of the recording process is discussed to give you a broad overview of how a record is made. Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio". Hosts: Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com) Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com) If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: [email protected] If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.
We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.
No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.
No topics indexed yet for this podcast.
Loading reviews...
Loading similar podcasts...