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[RE-RUN] EP: 008 – Some recording techniques and learning experiences

07.02.2016 - By Jon Stinson - producerPlay

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For the next few weeks, we’re going to be taking some time away from producing new episodes of The Modern Recordist, to create space for some other projects and behind the scenes stuff we’re trying to tackle through the summer.

During the down time, we’re going to be re-running segments of some of the most popular episodes of the podcast. So this is your chance to catch an episode that you may have missed before, or perhaps pick up something new from an episode you’ve already heard.

This episode re-run is one from the very beginnings of the podcast, when JD was still hangin around as co-host. We used to do a segment called The 15 Minute Mixdown, and on this particular installment of that segment, Jon Stinson and JD Tiner talked about some recording techniques and learning experiences they’ve had.

Check it out!

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Jon Stinson is the host of The Modern Recordist, as well as a producer/recording engineer/mixing engineer working out of Nashville, TN. He also blogs about creativity, recording, and mixing. Check out “Recording Drums 101” – a resource of simple and practical drum recording tips that Jon put together on his website.

Recording Drums 101: A Home Studio Guide For Pro Sounding Drums

AND! If you’re ready to make a record, and looking or a producer, recording engineer, or mixing engineer, make sure you reach out to Jon Stinson and talk with him about your project.

Jon’s philosophy for making a record is to understand your vision for what you are creating, keep the focus on the creative and imaginative qualities of your music, and work with you to bring out the core essence of your musical identity. The final result is uniquely and authentically you.

Get in touch with Jon at his Contact page today, and talk with him about your next project.

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