Adam Gordon Bell – PES 139

Great conversation with Adam Gordon Bell, host of CoRecursive where he and guests discuss Software Engineering. He’s on twitter @adamgordonbell

We covered a lot:

  • Pyle Pro PD
  • Shure A81WS
  • Rode boom arm
  • MixPre-6
  • Macbook Pro
  • Zencastr
  • Adobe Audition – 2 templates
  • Mixing to FLAC
  • Auphonic
  • RX 6 — de-reverb, vocal isolate,

Thanks for being an awesome guest, Adam!

Comment below with any questions or comments.

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One response to “Adam Gordon Bell – PES 139”

  1. gary maholm Avatar

    Another great show.

    Loudness and Leveler are both only in the Advanced version only. They are both awesome.

    A ton of hardware cant even generate frequencies below 40hz. Even Genelec, Focal, and other high end monitors barely touch the 40hz mark until you get into the fat 8″ and 10″ versions.

    Many mics in the “podcast range” ATR2100 and Procaster, for example, don’t even respond below 50hz. So anything below 50 is pure junk.

    The very bottom end of human is 20hz, that means that almost everything between 35 and 20hz is garbage. Rolling it off makes sense just to clear the waters since it’s literally unneeded data. But rolling off (depending on the voice and room) at a little higher frequency, 80-90hz can boost the clarity quite a bit. It can get pretty wooly down there between 60-90hz.

    You should have one of these shows every day…Ask Barry what he thinks.

    Oh yeah, you are the only podcast that I listen to where I will tolerate the entire intro and outro music. I actually wait for the outro. Great energy.

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