by Sound On Sound
Welcome to the Sound On Sound Recording and Mixing podcast channel where you’ll find shows packed with Hints & Tips about getting the most out of the recording, mixing and mastering process. More information and content can be found at www.soundonsound.com/podcasts | Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - @soundonsoundmag | YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/soundonsoundvideo
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April 10, 2025
<p>David Mellor discusses how to create custom effects in a DAW without relying on expensive plug-ins. Here he demonstrates his approach to creating a filter pan effect using an EQ with high-pass and low-pass filters, highlighting how custom effects can help give your music a unique edge.</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong><br>00:00 - Introduction<br>02:05 - Pan Effect</p><p>03:02 - Mono Pan</p><p>04:30 - Static Pan</p><p>06:21 - Music Track</p><p>06:42 - Creative Pan Effect</p><p>09:00 - Pan Effect Using A Low-Pass Filter <br>13:23 - Crossfading Using Filters<br>17:15 - Effecting Individual Instruments</p><p> <br>#slatedigital #infinityeq #protools</p><p><strong>David Mellor Biog</strong><br>David Mellor got his start in pro audio through the Tonmeister course at Surrey University studying music, piano performance, acoustics, electronics, electro-acoustics and recording.</p><p><br></p><p>He went on to work at London's Royal Opera House, with responsibilities including sound design, front-of-house operation, stage monitoring and electronic design satisfying the likes of Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and Karlheinz Stockhausen. David has also had over 600 works published in the field of production music. Notable uses of his music include the BBC's Horizon, Fahrenheit 911, and the Oprah Winfrey Show.</p><p><br></p><p>David has been actively involved in Audio Education since 1986, teaching students of City of Westminster College and Westminster University, also returning to guest lecture at Surrey University. From 2001 until recently David has offered courses in audio online with Audio Masterclass. </p><p><br></p><p>David now enjoys making YouTube videos for his 84,000 subscribers and releasing music on streaming services and Bandcamp for his dozen or so listeners.</p><p><br></p><p>YouTube - <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@audiomasterclass">https://www.youtube.com/@audiomasterclass</a></p><p>Spotify - <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/6OkaDx4vB4O2ssUA5p4M8g">https://open.spotify.com/artist/6OkaDx4vB4O2ssUA5p4M8g</a></p><p>Bandcamp - <a href="https://davidmellor.bandcamp.com/">https://davidmellor.bandcamp.com/</a></p><p></p><p><strong>Catch more shows on our other podcast channels:</strong> <a href="https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts">https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts</a></p>
March 13, 2025
<p>In this episode, sound-designer Eddie Bazil looks at ways of enhancing a variety of individual tracks and full mixes using plug-ins that are designed to achieve the retro warmth and cohesion of tapes and valves.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 - Introduction</p><p>01:32 - What Is Harmonic Distortion</p><p>02:32 - Advances In Music Production Quality</p><p>04:47 - The Introduction Of CD</p><p>05:59 - Triodes And Pentodes Vacuum Tubes</p><p>06:47 - Analysing Harmonic Content</p><p>07:56 - Example 1: TR-808 Sub Bass</p><p>10:35 - Example 2: Affecting A Whole Mix*</p><p>12:39 - Example 3: Adding Saturation</p><p>15:07 - The Benefits Of Tape</p><p>17:26 - Example 4: Applying Tape Effects To A Bassline*</p><p>20:59 - Example 5: Adding Tape To Beats</p><p>23:47 - Example 6: Enhancing A Piano Track</p><p>26:56 - Summary</p><p><br>* Demonstration track ‘Puppet’ (Examples 2 and 4), written, performed and recorded by John Walden. Vocals sung by Yvonne McKeown.</p><p>#voxengospan #SummitAudio #T-RackS #Kraftur #Aphex #SSL</p><p><strong>Eddie Bazil Biog<br></strong>Eddie Bazil launched his music industry career at the age of 17 as a synth programmer for a range of Electro / New Wave bands including Art of Noise, Spandau Ballet, Pet Shop Boys, Bobin, Paul Dee, DJ Krush, DJ Shadow, Jets Orchestra. By his 20s he was working as a sound designer for Akai, Roland Emu/Ensoniq, eventually signing on exclusively with the latter. Later, due to a growing demand for software instruments and libraries, Eddie started to develop libraries for various software manufacturers, including Native Instruments, Kiesel, Sound Effects Library, Arturia and Propellerheads. A meeting with Phil Allen, a Capital Radio DJ, resulted in the company Samplecraze, which Eddie has spent 20 years developing as an educational resource. At this time he trained in music production and soon gained a number of prominent contracts working with some notable artistes such as Busta Rhymes, Greensleeves, 9 Bar, SFP, Sleeveless, Chris Campbell and Gam Productions. He contracted to Island Records and Chrysalis as a producer and remixer, plus was commissioned to write the score for Macbeth that ran at 2 Way Mirror at Alexander Palace for the Cambridge Shakespeare Company. His ongoing development of Samplecraze has led to him offering educational workshops and classes, releasing four books via PC Publishing and becoming a contributor and forum moderator for Sound On Sound. Recently he has established The Audio Production Hub for online education and been invited by the Recording Academy to become a Grammy judge.<br><a href="https://eddiebazil.co.uk/">https://eddiebazil.co.uk/</a></p><p><a href="https://samplecraze.com/">https://samplecraze.com/</a></p><p><br><strong>Catch more shows on our other podcast channels:</strong> <a href="https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts">https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts</a></p>
February 18, 2025
<p>Paul White delves into the fun world of modelled guitars, amps and cabs, that cannot only make your songwriting and studio sessions more creative and unique, but can also greatly assist with streamlining live performances.</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong><br>00:00 - Introduction<br>00:12 - Techniques For Modelling Amps And Cabs<br>04:22 - Amplifier Cloning<br>05:49 - Compression To Improve Tonal Quality<br>07:58 - Adding Room Ambience<br>09:41 - Cleaning Up The Sound With EQ<br>10:51 - Guitar Modelling Options<br>13:05 - Why We Have Split Pickups<br>16:24 - Non-Guitar Sounds At Your Fingertips<br>18:12 - Modelled Bass Guitars</p><p>#BossVG800 #MODOBass2</p><p><strong>Paul White Biog<br></strong>Paul White initially trained in electronics at The Royal Radar Establishment in Malvern then went on to work with Malvern Instruments, a company specialising in laser analysis equipment, before moving into technical writing. </p><p><br></p><p>He joined the Sound On Sound team in 1991 where he became Editor In Chief, a position he held for many years before recently becoming Executive Editor. Paul has written more than 20 recording and music technology textbooks, the latest being The Producer’s Manual.</p><p><br></p><p>Having established his own multitrack home studio in the 1980s he’s worked with many notable names including Bert Jansch and Gordon Giltrap. He’s played in various bands over the years and currently collaborates with Malvern musician Mark Soden, under the name of Cydonia Collective. Paul still performs live claiming that as he has suffered for his music he doesn’t see why everyone else shouldn’t too!</p><p><a href="http://www.cydoniacollective.co.uk/">http://www.cydoniacollective.co.uk/</a></p>
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