Welcome to episode 2 of the Truth About Recording And Mixing hosted by Crackle & Pop!'s Johnny Sangster. This week's episode features mastering engineer Rachel Field for a discussion about mastering, vinyl in the current day, levels for streaming audio and the need for more women in audio.
1:00 - examples of phase discrepancies from a recent drum recording at Crackle & Pop!
6:25 - Listener topics - Zoom’s “original audio” feature
8:00 - Listener topic - beginner recordist & condenser mics
11:15 - Welcome Rachel Field / observations when listening to vinyl
15:20 - a little history on the loudness wars and what’s happening today with streaming.
21:40 - brickwall limiting and how that affects vinyl cutting
24:35 - Rachel’s mastering chain, box by box.
31:35 - which first, level or tone?
35:15 - using analog tape in the mastering chain
37:40 - recent projects in the mastering studio
39:50 - advice for the home recordists / mixers
45:20 - listener question about using spectrum analyzers
49:00 - listener question on navigating the mastering process and more on standards from streaming services. More info on what the various streaming platforms are doing to process files.
1:03:00 - why aren’t there more women engineers & producers? Resources for women in audio.
1:08:30 - more about Rachel’s path from student to engineer.
Submit your questions for Johnny by sending us a voice memo or email to podcast@fretboardjournal.com.
The Truth About Recording & Mixing is a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Fretboard Journal magazine, loosely based on our Truth About Vintage Amps Q&A podcast.
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