n today’s episode, we’re joined by Steve Chadie, Willie Nelson’s renowned engineer, who works out of Spectra Studios in Cedar Park, Texas. Nestled next to the live venue Haute Spot, Steve shares his journey and insights from decades of experience as an audio engineer.
We dive into:
• The transition from digital to analog equipment and the art of turning knobs.
• Common misconceptions in audio engineering, like the myth that you need to slam the signal to get great audio.
• The challenges of navigating band dynamics and how embracing mistakes can give your music character.
• Pushing the boundaries as an engineer to avoid creating sterile, lifeless sound.
Whether you're an aspiring engineer or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with wisdom that will inspire and challenge your approach to sound.
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0:00 Introduction
3:48 Turning Knobs
8:04 The Shroom Room
12:52 You Don’t Need To Slam Stuff
18:18 Dynamics of a Band
24:15 Mistakes Add Character
32:00 The 76F Rev
39:40 Pushing Your Limits
45:18 Learn the Patchbay
54:37 The Fart Files
1:00:00 Autograph from Willie Nelson
1:08:00 College Ball Bands
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