Master Your Mix Podcast

Mike Indovina

  • 1 hour 50 seconds
    Rob Chiarappa: Taking Songs From Demos to Full Productions

    Rob Chiarappa is an award-winning producer, mixer, and songwriter based out of New Jersey.

    Rob works out of the world-renowned Barber Shop Studios in Hopatcong, NJ as his home base but has relationships with studios in major cities around the globe to make records happen in most places.

    Rob’s objective is to treat each project uniquely and work with artists to reach an end result that best represents their creative vision being as “hands on” or “hands off” as the artist is comfortable with.

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    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

    • Why small basement studios can yield better results
    • The role of a producer
    • Taking control of your own vision for your tracks
    • Dissecting the gold in a demo
    • Finding the “pocket” of a song
    • Overcoming demo-itis
    • Things to pay attention to to help produce your own songs
    • Fulfilling the vision of the artists vs. your own
    • Developing songs from the ground up
    • Getting paid fairly for your services
    • Should you take songwriting royalties?
    • Why Metric AB is the best plugin of all time

    To learn more about Rob Chiarappa, visit: https://robchiarappa.com/


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    13 November 2024, 5:00 am
  • 55 minutes 37 seconds
    Sean Moffitt: Making Mixes Wider With Frequency Automation

    Sean Moffitt is a 3 time Grammy winner, with over 70 billboard number 1’s over multiple genres. He has worked with Keith Urban, Thomas Rhett, Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Diplo, James Arthur, Lauren Daigle, Ben Rector, Lady A, Patrick Droney, Kane Brown, Kelsie Ballerina, Josh Groban, Ingrid Michelson, and many others.

    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

    • Being a mixing-only engineer
    • Building your portfolio
    • Working from the rough mix
    • Knowing when to leave something alone in a mix
    • Balancing the low end in your mix
    • Mixing like there’s no mastering
    • What to look for in a mastering engineer
    • Making mixes that have movement
    • Creative approaches to panning
    • Sean’s hybrid mix setup
    • Working in an open-concept mixing room
    • His unique listening environment that ensures his mixes translate.
    • Doing the “car test”

    To learn more about Sean Moffitt, visit: https://www.instagram.com/smoffitt13/


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    6 November 2024, 5:00 am
  • 1 hour 49 seconds
    Nick Rad: The Value of Having a Team in Music Production

    Nick Rad is a highly sought-after mixing engineer who has worked with major artists such as Rachel Platten, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, Hilary Duff, Nick Fradiani, MAX, Anberlin, and Skillet. Nick began his musical career in the late 90s as a signed and touring musician in the punk rock band Hangnail (Tooth and Nail Records). He later switched gears to take over drums in the pop-rock band Acceptance (Columbia Records).

    While making records and touring for 7 years, his love of recording and production became his passion, which led him to where he is today. With a tasteful production sense, a highly tuned ear, and a strong midwestern work ethic, Nick delivers mixes that have made him a staple in the professional mixing scene.

    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

    • Working with producers like Bill Stevenson, Stephen Egerton, Howard Benson, and Aaron Sprinkle
    • Having an assembly-line approach to production
    • Hiring help for your studio
    • The value of editing
    • How you don’t necessarily need to market your studio, as long as you do this one thing…
    • Niching down your services
    • Mixing vocals to fit in the mix
    • Auditioning vocal chains
    • Using sidechaining to help with your low-end
    • How to prepare your mixes so they are optimized for deliverables

    To learn more about Nick Radovanovic, visit: https://nickrad.com/


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    30 October 2024, 5:00 am
  • 1 hour 18 minutes
    Mike Cervantes: Running an Efficient Mastering Business

    Mike Cervantes is a Grammy-nominated, Juno award-winning multi-platinum mastering engineer with over 30 Billboard #1 songs and 9 Dove Award wins.

    At his studio The Foxboro, he has worked with select artists such as Kane Brown, Walker Hayes, Julia Michaels, Alan Walker, Lauren Daigle, Toby Mac, Flo Rida, Josh Ross, Brandon Lake, Mitchell Tenpenny, Russell Dickerson, Tyler Hubbard, Phil Wickham, Skillet, Lecrae, Yung Gravy, Avril Lavigne, Maverick City Music, Underoath, Misterwives, Against The Current, CeCe Winans, and many many more.

    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

    • Taking the entrepreneurial journey
    • Working for Scott Hull of Masterdisk
    • Deciding to stop working at one of the biggest mastering studios
    • Building your clientele
    • Using social media to sell your services
    • Why your gear doesn’t attract clients
    • The benefits of switching from an analog to digital workflow
    • Managing your time when you’re working on hundreds of projects
    • Using Zapier to help streamline your business processes and save money
    • Mastering fast
    • Knowing the needs of your clients

    To learn more about Mike Cervantes, visit: https://www.thefoxboro.com/


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    23 October 2024, 5:00 am
  • 1 hour 37 minutes
    Tyler Smyth: Creating “Moments” in Your Music

    Tyler Smyth has dedicated his life to music. As a music producer, Tyler has landed multiple #1 singles in the rock category, both on the Billboard charts and on terrestrial rock radio. He was named as the first ever #1 Hard Rock Producer on the charts debut, holding the #1, #2, and #5 spots simultaneously with his productions from Falling in Reverse & I Prevail and has since held the #1 spot 39 times and counting. In 2019, he received two Grammy nominations (Best Rock Album & Best Metal Performance) for the 2019 Grammy awards as the sole Producer of I Prevail’s album TRAUMA. I Prevail’s follow-up album, TRUE POWER, debuted as the Spotify #2 album in the US, #4 album worldwide. Falling in Reverse's brand new album POPULAR MONSTER debuted as the Spotify #2 album worldwide and includes multiple RIAA gold and 2x platinum certifications for songs like “Popular Monster”, “Voices in My Head”, “ZOMBIFIED” and more. 

    As the frontman of Dangerkids, guitarist of Let’s Get It, and several other signed acts — Tyler has performed over 1000 shows around the world in his lifetime. He serves as a special guest mentor at Musician’s Institute for 4 years running, and has contributed to several internet publications & podcasts on the topics of music production, performing, touring, creating a fanbase, and more.

    His producer credits include Falling in Reverse, I Prevail, Lights, Skillet, NASA, SEGA, and more.

    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

    • Following your passions
    • Thinking outside of the box with songwriting
    • Creating “moments” with your music
    • Working with bands like I Prevail and Falling In Reverse
    • Using automation in your mixes to create excitement
    • The quest for perfection
    • The “white noise” trick for setting up your mix levels
    • Assigning a mission statement to each song
    • The reason song names matter

    To learn more about Tyler Smyth, visit: https://tylersmyth.com/


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    16 October 2024, 5:00 am
  • 56 minutes 52 seconds
    Pete Min: Being in Service to the Music

    Pete Min is a recording engineer, producer, and label owner based in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles. His label Colorfield Records features artful collaborative explorations with musicians in unlikely configurations. 

    Pete’s studio Lucy’s Meat Market has become one of the most in-demand spots for recording among a subset of musical artists with LA ties ranging from Ben Wendel and Larry Goldings to Andrew Bird and Feist.

    Min started Colorfield Records to pursue a less traditional approach to recording, one that he refers to as “sculpted chaos.”

    He says, “I want what’s in the subconscious. I don’t want it ironed out. When people are just doing it and it’s coming out, that’s what I’m interested in.”

    Since launching in 2021 the label has released records by Abe Rounds, Larry Goldings, Mark Guiliana, Sam Gendel, Anthony Wilson, Brad Allen Williams, and others. 

    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

    • Starting a studio business
    • Getting your first clients
    • Capturing improved music
    • Not sticking to songwriting “formulas”
    • Embracing spontaneity
    • Optimizing your studio space for speed and creativity
    • Being in service to the music, not your audio skills
    • Why you should avoid using compression while recording

    To learn more about Pete Min, visit: https://petemin.com/


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    9 October 2024, 5:00 am
  • 52 minutes 25 seconds
    Cody McWaters: Helping Artists Define Their Sound

    Cody McWaters is an ARIA award-winning producer, engineer, mixer, and musician based in Brisbane, Australia. 

    Under the mentorship of ARIA award-winning producer, Doug Roberts (INXS, John Farnham, Boom Crash Opera), Cody spent his formative years gaining an insight into a range of production approaches and the importance of nurturing musical relationships that play a strong role in developing the sound of emerging artists.

    With a talent for understanding and developing artists’ sounds, Cody has established himself as a leading engineer and producer in the Brisbane area, working closely with the likes of King Stingray, Selfish Sons, and Osaka Punch. His relaxed and easygoing approach provides a calm atmosphere in any creative environment, allowing artists to create and explore comfortably, resulting in the best musical outcome.

    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

    • Working in multiple genres
    • Helping artists define their sound
    • Working under Doug Roberts (INXS)
    • Using gear that you don’t think should work
    • Working with artists like The Chats and FELONY
    • Focusing on clarity in a mix
    • Not being afraid to mute tracks
    • Stepping outside of your comfort zone as an engineer
    • Top-down mixing
    • How to have perspective on your own mixes

    To learn more about Cody McWaters, visit: https://www.codymcwaters.com/


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    2 October 2024, 5:00 am
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    Gordon Raphael: Embracing the Magic of Raw Recordings

    Gordon Raphael is best known for producing Is This It and Room On Fire by The Strokes and Regina Spektor’s ingenious Soviet Kitsch. He was born in New York, grew up in Seattle, and now lives in West Yorkshire, UK. From the age of 13, Gordon has been a keyboard player and later became obsessed with analog synthesizers, recording, and songwriting. His band Sky Cries Mary played a form of tribal space rock, with a 1960s-style multi-projector light show during the grunge scene in Seattle. This summer (2024) he released his 12th solo album, now streaming worldwide.

    Gordon’s memoir, The World is Going To Love This (Up From The Basement With THE STROKES) was published in London by Wordville Press in 2022. Stories in his book include meeting Wendy Carlos and Dr. Robert Moog, detailed conversations from the recording sessions for Is This It, working with Ian Brown, Skin, The Libertines, Ian Astbury, and many others. Gordon has always taken a unique approach in his musical tastes as well as his production methods— which have kept him well outside of the traditional music industry!

    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

    • Working on your own music vs. working on music from others
    • Being critical of your own music
    • Dealing with rejection
    • Pushing forward even when you don’t have everything figured out
    • Perfectionism vs. control
    • Finding the magic in raw recordings
    • Working with The Strokes
    • Getting the vocal sound of The Stokes
    • Using saturation during the tracking stage
    • Getting tight drum sounds
    • The benefits of recording live-off-the-floor
    • His special drum room mic technique
    • Having a minimalistic approach, even when working with lots of equipment
    • How he tackles compression in his mixes
    • Embracing imperfections

    To learn more about Gordon Raphael, visit: https://www.gordotronic.com/


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    25 September 2024, 5:00 am
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Alex Venguer: Creating Balanced, Organic Mixes

    Alex Venguer is an engineer who is comfortable with recording and mixing as small or large a project as can come and who has had great experience working with the top names in styles as varied as jazz, rock, folk, classical, pop, hip hop, broadway, R&B, electronic, film scores and many others.

    Some examples of the artists he's worked with include: Sting, John Legend, Maria Schneider, Marcus Miller, Aretha Frankiln, Wynton Marsalis, Yo-Yo Ma, Renee Fleming, Juan Luis Guerra, Herbie Hancock, Lady Gaga, Woody Allen, Philip Glass, Christian McBride, Cassandra Wilson, Sufjan Stevens, Regina Spektor, Train, Punch Brothers, My Brightest Diamond, Loudon, Martha and Rufus Wainwright, John Patitucci, Hildur Guonadottir, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Mark Ronson, Carter Burwell and many others. 

    In 2009 he was awarded a Grammy for recording and mixing Loudon Wainwright III's record "High Wide & Handsome: The Charlie Pool Project" ("Best Traditional Folk"), then, in 2010 he won his second Grammy for John Legend & The Roots album "Wake Up" ("Best R&B") and in 2018 he won his first Latin Grammy for Pedro Giraudo’s “Vigor Tanguero” (Best Tango Album) which he produced, recorded and mixed. Two years later, in 2020 he won his second Latin Grammy for Gustavo Casenave’s album “Fuelle y Cuerda” (Best Tango Album) and his third Grammy for his work on the score for the film “Joker” (Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media). He’s also been involved in various other Grammy winning and nominated albums such as “Barbie” with Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt, Billie Eilish and Dua Lipa, Maria Schneider's "Sky Blue", John Legend's "Evolver" and the song "Shine," Punch Brother's "The Phosphorescent Blues" as well as the cast albums for the Broadway productions of "Shrek" and "9 to 5" and Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble “Sing Me Home” which he helped produce and record.

    Besides working on records and Broadway cast albums, he’s also been very involved in various movies and tv shows such as “Joker,” “Barbie”, “A Dog’s Purpose,” “Mother,” “The Revenant,” “The Tragedy of Macbeth,” “Fosse/Verdon,” “Little Voice" and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”

    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

    • Studying the techniques of other productions
    • The role of a producer vs engineer in the modern-day
    • Making organic-sounding mixes
    • Not overdoing your processing
    • Hearing small mix details in an untreated toom
    • How to optimize your home studio on a budget
    • Focusing on frequency balance, rather than on the instruments
    • Getting the groove of a song right in a mix
    • Setting up ambiance to make your audience feel like they’re in a specific environment with the artist
    • Determining what effects to use
    • Should you use pre-delay on reverb?
    • How to approach room micing for size and frequency balance

    To learn more about Alex Venguer, visit: https://alexvenguer.com/


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    18 September 2024, 5:00 am
  • 58 minutes 7 seconds
    James Meslin: Creating Massive Guitar Tones

    James 'Jimmy T' Meslin is a Grammy winning recording engineer, mixer, and live sound engineer. While his range of work supersedes any one genre, his best known work is with prog-metal giants, Dream Theater. With years of experience in recording studios and international touring, JTM's goal remains simple - make great sounding records and mix inspiring shows that are true and authentic to the artist.

    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

    • Working with Dream Theatre
    • Being a playback engineer
    • Backing Tracks: Why big artists use them
    • Having a practical approach to recording
    • Navigating family life while working on the road and in the studio
    • How to get massive guitar tones
    • James’ approach to multi-micing guitar cabinets
    • Why you should always record with a DI
    • Using microphones instead of EQ
    • Maintaining phase relationships when multi-micing
    • Focusing on getting great performances, rather than fixing in editing

    To learn more about James Meslin, visit: https://www.jamesmeslinaudio.com/


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    11 September 2024, 5:00 am
  • 58 minutes 18 seconds
    Sean Johnson: How to Be a Better Singer

    Sean Johnson got his start as a musician who toured the world multiple times with his DIY Bands, covering everything from pop to metal.

    Since then, he has gone on to become a vocal coach who has helped over 4,000 students unlock their true voice.

    His content and lessons have been part of multiple YouTube channels with a combined subscriber count of over 800,000 subscribers

    He has also been repeatedly featured on publications such as:

    Metal Injection, MetalSucks, Esquire Magazine, The Chive, TubeFilter, and the covetous front page of Reddit

    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

    • Learning to sing
    • How your emotions affect your ability to sing much more than you might think
    • Understanding the mechanics of your voice
    • Getting in the headspace for optimal singing
    • How to sing in key and correct pitch issues
    • Controlling your volume
    • How to prevent vocal burnout
    • Preventing issues such as sibilance and lip smacks

    To learn more about Sean Johnson, visit: https://www.vocalacademy3.com/

    To get a free vocal lesson with Sean, visit: https://funnel.vocalacademy3.com/masteryourmixlesson

    To get his free Vocal Essentials Course, visit: https://www.vocalacademy3.com/masteryourmix


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    4 September 2024, 5:00 am
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