In this episode, Mitch Rose shares his journey from live sound engineering to DIY studio building, emphasizing the importance of understanding your tools, the value of DIY in music production, and how affordable gear and knowledge can empower artists and engineers alike. In this episode, we explore the art and science of building your own hardware, the importance of analog gear, and the DIY ethos in music production. Our guest shares insights on soldering, building guitar pedals, and the value of investing in quality equipment.
Topics discussed:
- The importance of understanding your tools in music production
- Building and customizing your own studio gear
- The impact of studio closures on knowledge transfer
- DIY techniques for recording and studio design
- The role of hardware and software in modern music production Building your own hardware and guitar pedals
- Soldering skills for beginners
- Investing in quality analog gear
- Using clipping and saturation creatively
- The importance of committing to sound during recording
Links
DIY Recording Studio YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@diyrecordingstudio
DIY Recording Studio Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/diyrecordingstudio/
AudioBois Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/@audioboispodcast
Capi Gear - https://capi-gear.com
Micparts.com - https://micparts.com
Neve 1073 Preamp - https://www.ams-neve.com/
SSL Duality Console - https://solidstatelogic.com/
DIY Recording Studio Course - https://www.thediyrecordingstudio.com/courses
NAMM Show - https://www.namm.org
Schwab Digital GoldClip Plugin - https://www.schwabedigital.com/goldclip
Cranborne Audio Brick Lane Compressor - https://www.cranborne-audio.com/bricklane500
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