by caroc | Jun 19, 2011 | studio engineering
Tweet I was discussing this question recently and thought it may be interesting to share and throw out some of the ideas I felt were clear and evident. Do feel free to express your thoughts and opinions to keep us all learning and growing – like all the lush and...
by caroc | Feb 22, 2011 | musings on music by others, studio engineering
Tweet Radiohead..as an engineer I revere them as masters of loads of reverb on Herr Thom Yorke’s vocals, generous use of (yet not too much) delay and lashings of Space Echo again? And as a creative music maker and experimental music artist, I appreciate how they...
by caroc | Oct 9, 2010 | audio/visual, compilations, interviews, soundtracks/music for image, til you're no longer blinkered album production
gosh, time doesn’t fly when you’re laptop is being resuscitated. no more time to dilly dally my dear readers, new album unleash landmarks are only getting closer. naturally, scary and exciting for me – hopefully vaguely titillating for thee. Though...
by caroc | Jul 28, 2010 | remixes, studio engineering
Album contributors role-call almost complete. To conclude the coming to you at some stage sooner “til you’re no longer blinkered” is two remixes that I felt nestled nice and cosy with the album’s self-nurturing theme and lullaby-esque musical...
by caroc | Jun 8, 2010 | studio engineering, til you're no longer blinkered album production
I feel like sharing a few tips and tricks regarding getting that superstar, it sounds like a record, vocal production. A recent conversation with Chris at Blacklisted Mastering – who is currently doing a very pleasing mid-side job on my new album –...
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