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Michael Brauer is known for his set of multi-bus compression techniques (a.k.a. Brauerizing) to drive more emotion and low-end into a song. We talked with him about how he developed this methodology, the changes he’s seen over his career, and why it is important to always keep evolving. -
Producer Neal Cappellino on Vocal Production
Neal Cappellino is known for his masterful vocal production with Nashville’s biggest artists. We chatted with him about what he does to get a great vocal performance from an artist.
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Producer Joe Chiccarelli | In Search of the Perfect Record
Producer Joe Chiccarelli spoke with us about albums he's made, how he got started, and what a recording studio brings to the sound of a record. -
Larry Crane on Tape Op Magazine, Elliott Smith, and Jackpot! Recording Studio
Larry Crane, Tape Op Magazine's founder and editor, discusses the origin of the publication, as well as his work as Jackpot! Recording Studio owner... -
Recording Dream Theater's "Distance Over Time"
We speak to Dream Theater recording engineer Jimmy Meslin about his early years working with the band as well as the sessions, recording techniques...
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