TUESDAY
Oct 8 - 1:00pm
Josh Rogosin
Josh defined the sound of the Tiny Desk concert series for 10 years. His mixes have been heard on YouTube over a billion times. Now he’s introducing Global Sound Concerts, traveling the world to discover how location inspires people to make music. Learn how he uses his experience as an audio journalist to create a distinct style recording live music on location.
TUESDAY
Oct 8 - 2:00pm
Chris Allen & Matt Pierson
Grammy Award winning producer-engineer team Matt and Chris have been making records together for 14 years, focused primarily on jazz artists and singer/songwriters. The duo will discuss how they take advantage of modern technology and recording methods to maximize an artist’s ability to be spontaneous and creative, regardless of limitations.
TUESDAY
Oct 8 - 3:00pm
Lee Ranaldo
As a member of Sonic Youth and across dozens of musical collaborations and solo events, legendary iconoclast Lee has pioneered many sound-making techniques over the past four decades, in both the live perfomance and recording universes. He'll share and answer questions about some recent experiments for a select group of participants.
WEDNESDAY
Oct 9 - 11:00am
John Zorn & Ryan Streber
John and Ryan have been working together for over 10 years on a wide variety of projects: classical, jazz, improvisation and more, many recordings of which have appeared on the iconic and trailblazing Tzadik label. They'll discuss their working methods across these disciplines, as well as trust, musicality, community, atmosphere, creativity, collaboration, and beyond.
WEDNESDAY
Oct 9 - 1:00pm
Glenn Schick
Glenn is a mastering engineer who's been working solely on headphones for several years and has amassed a huge collection of awards and accolades. He'll discuss ways to make the jump from speakers to headphones, and share tips and techniques for mixing and mastering using only headphones. Gain insight and knowledge to be able to work from anywhere on the globe!
WEDNESDAY
Oct 9 - 3:30pm
Andrew Scheps
Andrew is a multi-award winning engineer and producer who'll discuss the challenges of creating compelling immersive content from stereo productions. Immersive mixing is the majority of commercial music work today. Learn how to take advantage of phantom positioning, binaural processing and the “front wall” to create a unique yet familiar experience for the listener.
THURSDAY
Oct 10 - 11:00am
Susan Rogers
Susan is a psychoacoustician and former producer/mixer (Prince, David Byrne, Barenaked Ladies). She will discuss auditory neural processing and how knowledge of the brain enlightens the art and skill of mixing. Topics include: the auditory neural path, individual differences, noise-induced hearing loss, masking, and compression. Learn how the way we hear affects the ways you can work!
THURSDAY
Oct 10 - 1:00pm
Warren Huart & Jack Douglas
Jack’s recordings are often referenced as “historical sessions” with iconic musicians such as John Lennon, Patti Smith, Cheap Trick, and Aerosmith. Warren is a producer, engineer, and online educator of Produce Like A Pro, having worked with the likes of The Fray, Aerosmith, Ace Frehley and Disturbed. The two friends will discuss some of their production and recording techniques.
THURSDAY
Oct 10 - 3:00pm
Julian Lage & Mark Goodell
Julian and Mark have redefined the sonic landscape of the jazz guitar group since they started working together in 2019, when they focused on a melding of historic and modern sonics for Julian's album "Squint." They'll discuss some of the working methods and challenges they've faced while crafting their distinctive sound across five albums and hundreds of live shows so far.