Show Notes EP 12 Johnny Bregar
Welcome back to The Truth about Recording & Mixing
In this episode we speak to Johnny Bregar about his recording studio “The Brickyard” on Bainbridge Island.
01:00 Listener question about Steve Turner’s guitar setup on the recording of The Warning.
06:00 Listener question about podcast aggregating.
09:30 Welcome Johnny Bregar
11:00 Early days - getting into recording. “Buy Osmonics”.
15:00 Making the switch to full time recording.
17:00 The local “regular” studio owner. Who’s coming in. The job of the producer.
24:30 Getting it wrong, making it right.
28:40 Producing, capturing someone else’s vision while being the one stop shop.
35:45 How do you know when you’re the right or wrong person for the job.
43:30 More on the Brickyard Studio. The “no control room” layout.
51:00 A dead space, adding ambiance using UAD’s Ocean Way processing and other reverbs to compensate.
55:00 Getting performances.
01:05:00 Changing chords, changing lyrics with the goal of improving the song as a producer.
01:10:40 Listener question about home recording and capturing acoustic guitars.
01:20:00 What about recording books?
01:25:00 Go to acoustic guitars signal path.
01:31:00 How about micing up your upright piano?
01:38:00 New discoveries in sound, boundary mics, tuning pianos and other studio ownership joys. DUST!
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