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Jase Sanderson is the reason you never hear a cough, sneeze, or other background noise on the show. He’s been a producer, composer, and audio engineer for over 20 years.
Jase ensures the mix is perfect for every single episode of the show.
Jase Sanderson has been working in recording studios since 1997 as an engineer and producer.
He’s passionate about high quality sound, studio design, building high end audio equipment and collects vinyl records.
Jase Sanderson created PodcastTech.com to provide the ultimate in production value to the world’s best podcasts . . . including the Jordan Harbinger show . . . which gets between 11 to 13 million downloads a month . . . and it's constantly in Apple's top 50 Podcasts worldwide.
Jase has been called the godfather of audio engineering for podcasts because when he got started . . . audio production and podcasting were never spoken in the same sentence.
What We Discussed with Jase Sanderson:
When you like this Podcast, kindly leave us a review here . . . even a few words help.
When you enjoyed this episode and you want to know more about Jase Sanderson . . . check out his website at https://podcasttech.com/
And you can find Jase on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/JasonSandersonuk
Jase Sanderson is the reason you never hear a cough, sneeze, or other background noise on the show. He’s been a producer, composer, and audio engineer for over 20 years.
Jase ensures the mix is perfect for every single episode of the show.
Jase Sanderson has been working in recording studios since 1997 as an engineer and producer.
He’s passionate about high quality sound, studio design, building high end audio equipment and collects vinyl records.
Jase Sanderson created PodcastTech.com to provide the ultimate in production value to the world’s best podcasts . . . including the Jordan Harbinger show . . . which gets between 11 to 13 million downloads a month . . . and it's constantly in Apple's top 50 Podcasts worldwide.
Jase has been called the godfather of audio engineering for podcasts because when he got started . . . audio production and podcasting were never spoken in the same sentence.
What We Discussed with Jase Sanderson:
When you like this Podcast, kindly leave us a review here . . . even a few words help.
When you enjoyed this episode and you want to know more about Jase Sanderson . . . check out his website at https://podcasttech.com/
And you can find Jase on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/JasonSandersonuk