Technology obviously takes on a huge role in the way we make music these days. A computer and software engineer has practically touched every aspect of the chain: from the electric guitar you’re playing, the guitar pedals and effects, amplifiers, recording equipment, obviously the computer itself and the software, microphones and preamplifiers, to the monitors and headphones you use to listen, and much much more. On this episode we get to talk to Eric Tarr, who is the founder of HackAudio.com, contributor to TheProAudioFiles.com, he’s a professor of Audio Engineering Technology at Belmont University in Nashville, and he’s a musician, producer and engineer. We get to analyze how exactly technology has played a role in music, where it’s going, and how it’s also had its drawbacks and why we should be cautious with the technology.
To learn more about Eric or if you’re interested in his virtual courses to learn how to program your own plugins and software, then go to www.hackaudio.com
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