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Music Producer - Audio Engineer - Mixer and Teacher, Jim Ebert

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Music Producer Experiences

Tales From The Vault #2

hooch-by-everything

The whole album was recorded in a 200 year old farm house. I rented a package from an LA rental company, which included: A studer 827 24 track, 10 API mic pres,2 la2a’s, 2 1176’s, an an Elam 251, 2 akg 414’s, A bunch of Sennheiser and Shure Mics, Cabling, Snakes, and other stuff. As far as tracking, all the rooms in the house sounded different. We would set the drums up in one room and see what song fit that drum sound. So, we recorded drums in several different rooms.

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Quality not quantity

Washington D.C. Area Music Producer Jim Ebert’s recording Tip of the Day At the end of the day, people don’t care if you spent $5 or $50,000 to make your recording. As opposed to doing ten songs with medium care to detail, do three songs really well. Anyone who is going to hire you is […]

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Cunning Linguist

A little Music production tips for your next recording session. As a bit of a time saver, print you lyric’s out with all the Chorus’s typed separately. This way your Producer and or Engineer can notate edits and punch’s. This will make your production team  happy, AND you will look Pro…

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Setup Guitars

    For around $50 dollars a pop, you can have your guitars properly intonated before you come to the studio. This will save you a lot of time and money. This seems obvious but, you would be very surprised how often this time vampire appears at recording sessions.

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