RECORDING—The Podcast for the Recording Musician is all about making the best recordings possible. Join us as we delve into the science and artistry of recording music. From interviews with top engineers, artists, and producers to discussions with inventors and innovators and Q&A sessions where we answer your gear questions, it’s all about RECORDING!

Live from the NAMM 24 show floor! In this episode, Paul and Alex interview Ronan Chris Murphy to discuss setting up a home studio in 2024. If you had to re-build your studio from scratch, where would you focus your energy and investment? Panel hosted by AKG, JBL, and Harman.

This podcast is produced out of Coupe Studios by Music Maker Publications

Today’s topic is all about mastering. We discuss workflow, gear, and mastering for vinyl with Justin Perkins and Stephen Marsh.

This podcast is produced out of Coupe Studios by Music Maker Publications

Today’s topic is all about immersive audio. We’ll cover the gear needed, how to get started, and mixing concepts. Our guest is Alex Solano, a professional music producer, educator, and Atmos mixer.

This podcast is produced out of Coupe Studios by Music Maker Publications

On today’s episode we talk about the production process for Rachel Baiman’s latest record: Common Nation of Sorrow. We are joined by Rachel Baiman, tracking engineer Sean Sullivan, and mixing engineer Tucker Martine.

This podcast is produced out of Coupe Studios by Music Maker Publications

Today’s episode is all about microphones. We sit down with Alex Oana, the founder of audiotestkitchen.com to learn about what went into creating the platform.

This podcast is produced out of Coupe Studios by Music Maker Publications

On today’s episode, we focus on the Beach Boys’ Sounds Of Summer box set with Mark Linett and Alan Boyd. Sounds Of Summer is a greatest hits compilation containing many brand new mixes, including a few first-ever stereo mixes. We will discuss their approach for remixing classic Beach Boys songs, and get into the AI extraction technology used to stem out previously mono-only mixes.

This podcast is produced out of Coupe Studios by Music Maker Publications

In this episode of the RECORDING podcast, we get an inside look at Frank Zappa’s legendary vault. The Vault contains thousands of hours worth of archived recordings including live shows, album masters, videos, rehearsal tapes, and more.

This podcast is produced out of Coupe Studios by Music Maker Publications

In this episode, Paul and Alex interview one of the all time greatest film score mixing engineers – Alan Meyerson. We talk orchestral mixing, recording, and the gear that makes it all possible. We also hear about Alan’s brand new signature plugin with Embody: Immerse Virtual Studio | Alan Meyerson Edition

Paul and Alex catch up with Sam Kiszka and Alex Pasco to talk about Greta Van Fleet’s second studio album: The Battle at Garden’s Gate. We talk recording techniques, gear, and stories from the studio.

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At the heart of nearly every modern recording studio is a computer. While most engineers don’t covet a computer the same way as a mic locker or guitar collection, computers have become a vital part of modern recording workflows. Hard drives, data storage, RAM, and processors – Where should you invest, and when does it become overkill?

In this episode, we sit down with Watson Wu – an expert sound designer and field recordist specializing in cars, gunshots, explosions, and animal sounds. We also invited Christopher Spahr of DPA, who contributes insight about the various DPA mics that make these recordings possible.

Today’s talk with Jacquire King and Sterling Doak is all about mixing and monitoring. Jacquire King is a multiple Grammy Award-winning producer, engineer, and mixer based in Nashville, and Sterling Doak comes to us from Gibson Brands, more specifically KRK.

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Editor Paul Vnuk Jr. catches up with the legendary Eddie Kramer to talk about recording drums, working with Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Kiss, and more. We also hear about the creation of Toontrack’s Legacy of Rock SDX at Air Studio 1 in London. We wrap up with a Q&A featuring Paul Vnuk Jr., Alex Hawley, and Eric Singer.

In our first podcast, Editor Paul Vnuk Jr. catches up with producer/engineer Ryan Ulyate to talk about mixing Tom Petty’s Wildflowers & All the Rest for Dolby Atmos. We also hear from James Young, CEO of Aston Microphones, to learn about the Aston Element. We wrap up with a Q&A featuring Paul Vnuk Jr., Alex Hawley, and Eric Singer.