@sabrinabianca89 Cool! :) If you can ping me your snail mail address to ms@cambridge-mt.com, I'll get the book over to you, and can also get you a video code for the course.
@sabrinabianca89 I'm the author of Recording Secrets, which you've been very kindly crediting under your Youtube videos. Thanks for that! As I'm just about to release a second edition, I wondered whether you'd like me to send you a copy?
@SkepticsGuide Just a heads-up that we were talking about your excellent podcast in the latest episode (#50 at around 9:50) of Project Studio Tea Break projectstudioteabreak.com
Although still a little disappointed that you skated over Marcus Bueller's spiderweb nonsense...
@bennjordan Hi Benn! Just asked Daniel Vaczi if I can feature his Glissotar playing from your Guthman Contest video in my Project Studio Tea Break podcast -- we're bowled over by it! Is that OK by you? Happy to namecheck your YT of course, and Daniel's already given permission.
@LizaBecMusic@soundonsoundmag@IncredibleLAGO Thanks for the kind words about the book! I think I quoted Trina Shoemaker and Imogen Heap in there too, but you're right there should be more. Leslie Ann Jones, Laura Sisk, Ann Mincieli immediately spring to mind...
Flicking through the appendix of one of my absolute fav mixing books by @MikeSeniorCMT from @soundonsoundmag....the amazing @IncredibleLAGO is the only woman I can see mentioned.
I'm sure there are plenty more we can all learn from- can you add any recommendations please?
@jackisnotabird Thanks for clueing me up to MIT's spiderweb music on Kottke Ride Home! That said, Jon Whitten and I reacted rather differently(!) to that story in our PSTB podcast this month:
projectstudioteabreak.podbean.com/e/pstb-38-kent…
Starts at 11:30 if you fancy a giggle... :)
@aeqlseverything Wow! Thanks for the kind words! Glad it's been useful for you. Don't forget to check out the web resources too -- they're a big part of the package!
@MikeSeniorCMT I somehow stumbled upon (I have no idea why it’s only now) your book “Mixing Secrets...” Like opening Marcellus Wallace’s briefcase! Thank you for sharing knowledge and putting words together in an amazing book! Ive not come across anything this solid in 20y!
@aeqlseverything Hah -- one of my favourite films too! :) Many thanks for the kind words, and glad you've been been getting good use out of the book! Incidentally, do make sure you check out all the accompanying web resources, as they're a big part of the whole package. cambridge-mt.com/ms/
@fieldrecordpod Love the podcast, and I'd love to shout about it to the listeners of my own podcast 'Project Studio Tea Break' too. Can I use a few small audio snippets (max 10 seconds each) within that context? Would of course credit/link appropriately.
@TheRealEdAnton Guilty as charged. :) Apologies for the delayed reply -- don't really do social media much. More of an email person (ms@cambridgemt.com). Blimey, that's a long time ago... My eldest daughter's now older than I was at St G's! Hope you're thriving!
@finneas Congratulations on the most exciting production work I've heard this decade! Shame we couldn't do the interview for @soundonsoundmag -- I reckon every producer on the planet would have something important to learn from you. More power to your DAW! :)