Alex Lifeson is a Canadian musician, best known as the guitarist of the Canadian rock band Rush.
Elliot Scheiner is an engineer and producer. He started working for Phil Ramone at his A&R studios which at that time was considered one of the best studios in the country.
James 'Jimmy T' Meslin is a Grammy winning recording, mix, and live sound engineer based out of Long Island, NY. He's probably best known for his work with prog-metal giants Dream Theater and their affiliated projects.
Dave Way has been mixing longer than he hasn’t. Platinum albums, No. 1 singles, 4 Grammys, 19 Billion streams with names like Michael Jackson, Fiona Apple, P!nk, Xtina Aguilera, Ringo Starr, Iron And Wine, Sheryl Crow, Marshmello, Fall Out Boy, Kesha, Macy Gray, TLC, Victoria Monet, Sons Of Anarchy, Tracy Chapman, Ben Folds, John Doe, MC5, Spice Girls, Weird Al, Paul McCartney, Bobby Brown, Mick Jagger and many, many more.
June 29, 2024
Andrew Scheps has spent over 35 years in the industry and is a 3x Grammy award winning Mixer/Producer/Engineer/Label Owner/Software Developer whose credits are ridiculously long and star-studded.
All of the records with Low Roar, a very important artist to me. Other than Low Roar, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, My Brightest Diamond, Hozier among others.
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Queen's "A Night at the Opera" was the first record I bought and loved (still do). Yes, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd. Also listened to tons of Jazz and Classical, Miles Davis being a particular favourite (I was a mediocre trumpet player).
Being able to work with producers like Don Was and Rick Rubin, all of the artists I’ve been lucky enough to be in the room with, and the amazing community of mixers that I get to interact with.
Not really into the negative questions so much. When work is difficult, “the only way out is through."
I mix 100% in the box, so my Apple computers, PMC speakers and my headphones.
Only do it if it’s your passion, but if it is, just work to make the best music you possibly can, ignoring everything else (within reason).
I’ve been using headphones my entire career but I now use them at least half the time on any project and sometimes more.
Since switching to the Audezes I’ve had almost no sonic comments on my mixes. What I’m hearing is translating perfectly.
Hozier’s recent album “Unreal Unearth” and the EP “Unheard” which has the track “Too Sweet" on it which is #1 in the the US, Ireland, UK, Australia and New Zealand and maybe more!