Unstoppable Recording Machine Podcast

Eyal Levi
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Dec 27, 2016 • 31min

EP 86 | Dear Eyal

You guys have questions, Eyal Levi’s got your answers. Eyal answers your questions about managing deadlines, DIY acoustic treatment, and the power of networking done right. “Look, if they’re not going to like it, what’s the worst that could happen?” - Eyal Levi THIS WEEK, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: - Overcoming self doubt - Dealing with deadlines - Acoustic treatment strategies ie, to DIY or buy? - Should you use acoustic foam? - Eyal’s approach to networking - What a pro extreme metal band looks like - And much, much more Thanks for listening! Leave us a comment or review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 20, 2016 • 1h 59min

EP 85 | Andy James

Guitar mastermind and Nail the Mix winner Andy James stops in for a great discussion about his progression in mixing. Andy dishes about what he zeroed in on for his Nail the Mix win. The same focus that Andy used to become a guitar god, and then a successful internet entrepreneur, he used to learn how to mix. If you’ve ever felt discouraged from taking on new endeavors, this episode is for you. “If you’re doing the things that made money in 2005 or 1995 you might think that there’s no money; you need to figure out what makes money in 2016 and 2017.” - Eyal Levi THIS WEEK, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT: - The things that Andy focused on for his Nail the Mix win - How to stand out when it comes to guitar - Setting crazy goals, and making them a reality - How listening to different genres can improve your songwriting - Effectively mixing when you’re coming from a musician background - The ever-present importance of effective networking - And much, much more Thanks for listening! Leave us a comment or review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 13, 2016 • 60min

EP 84 | Mixcritmonday Gojira Edition

On this #Mixcritmonday episode we’re checking out three subscriber mixes of Gojira’s Toxic Garbage Island. It’s gut-check time, guys. How are your mixes coming along? Are they sounding godly yet? Are you not quite sure? Listen to this episode for some guidance on how to get into top 20 territory. “Do you prefer to have an all-natural mix that nobody hears because it wasn’t picked or one that has samples in it that people hear?” - Eyal Levi THIS WEEK, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: - The elements that make Logan Mader’s mix a reference quality mix - Making sure your ambiances match - Why you need to make sure you’re not piling on too many plugins - Not getting stuck in the guitar tunnel - Being realistic about the natural drums vs. sample debate - Insight into what it takes to make a top 20 mix - And much, much more Thanks for listening! Leave us a comment or review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 6, 2016 • 1h 32min

EP 83 | Logan Mader

Logan Mader joins us to discuss producing Gojira’s “The Way of All Flesh,” getting slamming and huge mixes, scoring movie soundtracks, and nailing clear but brutal guitar tones. Working with bands like Gojira, Fear Factory, Soulfly, and Devildriver, Logan has demonstrated that he’s an absolute monster when it comes to production. We go back to the beginning and find out how he got there, and how he’s reinvented his career every step of the way. You’re in for some valuable insight into the technical side of those monstrous productions, as well as the mindsets needed for long term success in the music industry. “You can’t just show up and say ‘I want to do this. Here I am. Pay me.’” - Logan Mader THIS WEEK, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: - Logan’s process for producing Gojira’s The Way of All Flesh - The importance of the hustle - Transitioning from musician to production - The ins and outs of scoring films and video games - Why it’s essential to treat people well and be able to build quality relationships in the industry - Logan’s techniques and gear for getting great guitar tone - And much, much more Thanks for listening! Leave us a comment or review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 29, 2016 • 1h 9min

EP 82 | Jordan Valeriote

Jordan Valeriote of Hardcore Music Studio joins us for a discussion about what it takes to be a successful mixer and entrepreneur. Jordan is truly a kindred spirit. If you’re interested in managing your time better, growing your brand, and avoiding the numerous pitfalls that we face as audio professionals, then this episode is for you. “To me, finished is better than perfect.” - Jordan Valeriote THIS WEEK, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: - The hot potato principle - Recognizing opportunity cost - Managing your time and minimizing distractions - Jordan’s philosophy for his educational efforts - Avoiding BS mixing myths - Methods for effective gain staging - Marketing and growing a brand - And much, much more Thanks for listening! Leave us a comment or review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 22, 2016 • 55min

EP 81 | Mixcritmonday Papa Roach Edition

For this mixcritmonday episode we’re changing things up and critiquing 3 of your mix submissions for this month’s Nail the Mix competition. Wondering what it takes to have us pick your mix for our top 20? Pay attention, because we’re going to explain the attention to detail you should strive for. Also, it’s time we sat down and had a serious talk about whether you’re mixing for the song and artist or for yourself. This is info that will serve you well for all your mixes, not just Nail the Mix entries. “When you have really good post production sounds you shouldn’t need anything more than a clipper and a limiter to get them to really cut through.” - Joel Wanasek THIS WEEK, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: - What it takes to make A level mixes - The importance of mixing for the artist, rather than yourself - Understanding the competitive nature of radio - Getting ambiences to gel in your mixes - Mixing with genre in mind - Making sure a song’s intro doesn’t eclipse the rest of the song - Balancing guitar tracks - Making electronics work in your mixes - Properly using eq automation to create consistency - And much, much more Thanks for listening! Leave us a comment or review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 15, 2016 • 1h 10min

EP 80 | Billy Decker

Nashville mixing legend Billy Decker is here to provide insight into what it takes to mix #1 singles consistently and at a breakneck pace. Pouring over your mix for hours on end in order to get that snare hit at 2:47 into that song just right? You could do that. You’ll probably end up doing it with 100 other things before you finish that mix though. Billy Decker is here to talk about a better way to work. We’re not sure if all the producers in Nashville have it down to this much of a science, but Billy certainly has some amazing ideas that you need to pay attention to. “You find a good balance, and all of a sudden you’re happier. You get better at engineering because you keep that passion for it, and all of a sudden the money starts rolling in.” - Billy Decker THIS WEEK, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: - Why you should learn to get great results fast - The value of templates - What it’s like to work as a mixer in Nashville - The importance of customer service - Incorporating elements from multiple genres - Chris Lord Alge’s opinion of L2 - How to price your mixes - Moving to where the work is - Using “Top Of Mind” strategy to grow your studio - Staged compression - And much, much more Thanks for listening! Leave us a comment or review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 8, 2016 • 1h 49min

EP 79 | Josh Schroeder

Producer Josh Schroeder talks about what it means to discover and produce an artist’s core artistic message. It’s easy to get swept up in the technical side of audio production. We all know it. We all geek out over fun things like preamps and and compressors, but are we losing sight of the fact that music is an artform? On this episode Josh Schroeder discusses crafting great sounding songs that have something to say. If you want to make your productions truly connect on a human level, this one’s for you. “Why are you screaming?” - Josh Schroeder THIS WEEK, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: - Working with King 810 to craft an artistic statement - The value of cinematic influence on audio production - Maintaining a balance between technical and human elements - Being a trendsetter - Using the tool that’s best for the song - How to get peak performance from musicians - And much, much more Thanks for listening! Leave us a comment or review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 2, 2016 • 1h 25min

EP 78 | Tue Madsen

Danish production legend Tue Madsen shares his experience engineering/mixing the most recent Meshuggah record. For over 30 years, Tue Madsen has been infusing top of the line metal production with out of the box thinking and creativity. Ever wondered what it was like to record drums in a swimming pool? This is your show. Want to learn what it’s like to record one of the most prolific progressive metal bands of our time live, in a room? This is your show. Curious about the production philosophy and mix approach of one of the most in demand metal producers of all time? This is your show. “I like people to go home with a little bit more than what they expected.” - Tue Madsen THIS WEEK, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: - How Tue re-amps kicks, snares and toms - Why Madsen records drums in an empty pool - Live recording the latest Meshuggah record - Compression tricks from Tue Madsen - Taming the low end on down tuned guitars - New overhead mics from Sweden that Madsen loves - Tasteful compressor pumping - And much, much, more Thanks for listening! Leave us a comment or review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 25, 2016 • 1h 10min

EP 77 | Brian Hood

Producer/educator/entrepreneur Brian Hood gets real about marketing yourself as a producer and how to properly network. You will gain an inside perspective on building a profitable studio and managing overhead expenses. In order to do both of those, you must always be learning and expanding your sphere of influence. Well honed people skills and an insatiable quest for knowledge are arguably just as important as your technical audio skills. "At the end of the day, the market is showing that the value is not in the gear or in the room, it's really just in the person being hired to mix or produce. Establishing your own value or your own brand is the future." - Eyal Levi THIS WEEK YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: - The remarkable role that social skills play in your career - Positioning your business when setting a price point - How the large studio market thinning out means more work for the ever growing project and home studio industry - The importance of reading/listening for new information and acquiring new skills - Surrounding yourself with a circle that inspires and motivates - Why lowering your rates is a race to the bottom - Recommended learning resources from Eyal, Joey, Joel, and Brian - Networking skills for introverts - Why your studio might be failing Thanks for listening! Leave us a comment or review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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