When Hofstra University’s School of Communication hosted an SBE Ennes Workshop, coordinator, Andy Gladding, added an extra event to this educational event - a Live Mix recording session in the School’s recording studio! This addition was a special treat for students, area broadcast engineers, and even for Workshop presenters. The talented local band, “IRIEspect”, set up and played in the performance studio, while students and sound techs set up mics and configured the recording console for a recording session. We learned important points about mixing for live sound and for recording, and the performance was later replayed on WRHU-FM, the award-winning Hofstra University station. Chris Tarr, who mixes live sound weekly, joins Kirk to interview Andy and Steven on this extra-fun episode of TWiRT!
Show notes:
* The Lawrence Herbert School of Communication at Hofstra University on Long Island, NY
* WRHU-FM - 88.7 MHz and Online - from Hofstra University
* IRIEspect - links to the band’s social media, schedule, and merch (via LinkTree)
Guests
Andy Gladding - Chief Engineer at Salem Media Group - New YorkSteven Pardo - Music Producer and Audio Engineer Recording, Mixing, Mastering
Hosts
Chris Tarr - Group Director of Engineering at Magnum.MediaKirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting
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