by caroc | Dec 7, 2011 | studio engineering
Tweet Just wanted to flag up a new page I have compiled. Compiling a list of resources I have come across along my sonic journeys and/or am part of. Entitled Women in.. it is intended as a bit of a spotlight on what we lasses are doing in the fields of electronic...
by caroc | Nov 12, 2011 | musings on music by others, studio engineering
Tweet Just recently I have come across a couple of interviews about or with well-known female musicians who are challenging the standard treatment of their voice recordings in popular music engineering and production. Bjork’s technical enabler Damian Taylor...
by caroc | Aug 24, 2011 | studio engineering
Tweet Caveat: This one is for the audio nerds. As i have developed as an audio engineer and producer of more creative music, I have become more sensitive to in your face productions that tire the ear and brain with sonic bombardment. And I have come out in support of...
by caroc | Jun 19, 2011 | studio engineering
Tweet I was discussing this question recently and thought it may be interesting to share and throw out some of the ideas I felt were clear and evident. Do feel free to express your thoughts and opinions to keep us all learning and growing – like all the lush and...
by caroc | Feb 22, 2011 | musings on music by others, studio engineering
Tweet Radiohead..as an engineer I revere them as masters of loads of reverb on Herr Thom Yorke’s vocals, generous use of (yet not too much) delay and lashings of Space Echo again? And as a creative music maker and experimental music artist, I appreciate how they...
by caroc | Jul 28, 2010 | remixes, studio engineering
Album contributors role-call almost complete. To conclude the coming to you at some stage sooner “til you’re no longer blinkered” is two remixes that I felt nestled nice and cosy with the album’s self-nurturing theme and lullaby-esque musical...
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