EP: 008 – Some Recording Techniques and Learning Experiences – The 15 Minute Mixdown




The Modern Recordist with Jon Stinson | Inspiring insights with creative visionaries, artists, songwriters, and producers show

Summary: The is another episode of The 15 Minute Mixdown. Actually, we should call this the Not So 15 Minute Mixdown...<br>  <br> On this episode, we change things up on The 15 Minute Mixdown a little. Host Jon Stinson and co-host JD Tiner sit and have a live in-studio chat. JD has been pretty busy lately, and not had a chance to drop in on the show in a while.<br>  <br> So we decided to put together an episode to discuss recent projects, and the recording techniques, new instruments and toys, and learning experiences had on these projects.<br>  <br> Typically, we like to keep the focus on the songwriting/performance/artistic side of the creative process, but every once in a while it's good to switch it up with a little more emphasis on the audio engineering aspects of the recording process. And this episode was all about that.<br>  <br> It was an entertaining, informative, and off-the-cuff discussion, with some good take-aways for you to incorporate into your audio engineering toolbox. Listen now and enjoy...<br>  <br> +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+<br>  <br> The Modern Recordist is a podcast devoted to the exploration and continual discussion around designing and living your life as a creative visionary. Each week Jon Stinson, JD Tiner, and Parrish will venture on this journey, either in a casual hang out with a guest, or by diving into a specific topic for a few minutes in more of a monologue-structured format.<br>  <br> Hear stories and learn from the most innovative, inspired, and talented songwriters and artists in the music scene. Spark your genius with actionable advice and takeaways. Become inspired and move to action as you design and live your life of a creative visionary.<br>  <br> Jon Stinson is a producer/recording engineer/mix engineer working out of Nashville, TN. He also blogs about creativity, recording, and mixing. Hit Jon's website to discuss working with him on your next project. Check out his album credits, and even "Recording Drums 101" - a resource of simple and practical drum recording tips.<br>  <br> <a href="http://jonstinson.com/">http://jonstinson.com/</a><br>  <br> <a href="http://jonstinson.com/recording-drums-101-a-home-studio-recording-guide-for-pro-sounding-drums/">Recording Drums 101</a><br>  <br> JD Tiner is the main man behind Glass Onion Recording, the studio that is home to The Modern Recordist, and the studio that Jon Stinson does most of his work out of. Glass Onion Recording is a vibey spot in Nashville, with a great selection of vintage analog gear, modern analog gear, and digital gear.<br>  <br> Go "like" Glass Onion Recording on Facebook at: <a href="http://www.facebook.com/glassonionrec">www.facebook.com/glassonionrec</a><br>  <br> Check out JD's album credits and hit him up about working with him at his website:<br> <a href="http://www.jdtiner.com/">www.jdtiner.com</a><br>  <br> Parrish handles all the engineering responsibilities for The Modern Recordist, so Jon and JD get to put their full attention on the guests. He is a producer/engineer working out of Nashville, as well as part of the team at Villain Place, a record label, production company, and recording studio, also in Nashville.<br>  <br> Check out more about Parrish at <a href="http://jonathanpaulparrish.com/">http://jonathanpaulparrish.com/</a><br>  <br> Check out more about Villain Place at <a href="http://villainplace.com/">http://villainplace.com/</a><br>  <br> +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+<br>  <br> Make sure you are subscribed to The Modern Recordist on iTunes! Also, please take 60 seconds to leave us a good rating and review on iTunes as well. As we are in the launch phase of this podcast, good ratings and reviews help us to continue to gain traction and spread the word about this show.<br>  <br> And speaking of spreading the word,