On this episode of InputOuput, Geoff and Eli get into the science of summing with audio guru Dave Amels (Anamod, Voce, Bomb Factory) to try and find out what exactly is happening when you're summing your audio?
Amels breaks it down in not-so-simple terms, getting into the different methods of summing, and the advantages and compromises of each. The guys talk about different analog summing options vs. digital (mixing 'in-the-box'), and what difference it makes and why.
Everything you ever wanted to know about summing, but were afraid to ask? Tune into this installment of InputOutput.
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On this episode of InputOuput, Geoff and Eli get into the science of summing with audio guru Dave Amels (Anamod, Voce, Bomb Factory) to try and find out what exactly is happening when you're summing your audio?
Amels breaks it down in not-so-simple terms, getting into the different methods of summing, and the advantages and compromises of each. The guys talk about different analog summing options vs. digital (mixing 'in-the-box'), and what difference it makes and why.
Everything you ever wanted to know about summing, but were afraid to ask? Tune into this installment of InputOutput.
As a member of seminal hardcore punk bands The Teen Idles, Minor Threat and Fugazi, and a founder of the pioneering indie label, Dischord Records, Ian MacKaye started a musical movement out of Washington, D.C. in the early 80s that continues to ignite and inspire bands all over the world. With Dischord as its engine, the D.C. hardcore and post-hardcore punk scene generated bands like Rites of Spring, Nation of Ulysses, Jawbox, Shudder to Think, Fugazi, Q and Not You, Faraquet and Beauty Pill.
The label and the bands, and MacKaye himself, came to stand for a DIY ethic about music distribution and recording before things like Pro Tools and Kickstarter made it easy to be DIY. This was also the scene that spawned our own InputOutput hosts, Eli Janney and Geoff Sanoff – they came up playing in and eventually recording bands out of D.C., looking up to MacKaye and engineers and producers like Don Zientara and Ted Nicely.
On this episode of InputOutput, Geoff and Eli reconnect with MacKaye for an in-depth conversation about his life as a musician and a producer, what inspires him, his relationship with technology, his approach to production (John Frusciante, Bikini Kill and Rollins Band), and more. And this is only Part 1!
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On this episode of InputOuput, Geoff and Eli get into the science of summing with audio guru Dave Amels (Anamod, Voce, Bomb Factory) to try and find out what exactly is happening when you're summing your audio?
Amels breaks it down in not-so-simple terms, getting into the different methods of summing, and the advantages and compromises of each. The guys talk about different analog summing options vs. digital (mixing 'in-the-box'), and what difference it makes and why.
Everything you ever wanted to know about summing, but were afraid to ask? Tune into this installment of InputOutput.