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Todd Urban of Urban Sound Studios is a formidable force in the audio industry, connecting with many artists and companies from around the world. On the Metal Mastermind Podcast, Ken and Todd discuss what makes a good tool for music production and how we need to focus on making tools with meaningful impact to serve the song.
On this episode of the Metal Mastermind® Podcast, Ken is visited by Willem Van Der Meij, Co-founder of Midian. Willem's creation of the Midian Prime unlocks a power not seen by other MIDI devices: wireless MIDI transmission over radio waves! Owner of this patent, we take a closer look at what the Midian Prime is and how it can help independent artists.METAL MASTERMIND® PODCAST is available on all podcast streaming platforms.Grab the ALL ACCESS PASS and gain entry to every Metal Mastermind® course!https://metalmastermind.com/allGet Every Course. Every Instructor. All In One Place.Real feedback. Instant access to the full course library.Check out HOMERIKhttps://homerik.orgCreate Your Own Sound,Metal Mastermind®#mmp #metalmastermind #metalhead #dolbyatmospodcast
In this brand new season of the Metal Mastermind® Podcast, we are debuting new technology as a #dolbyatmospodcast with Angie Trindade, a venue manager for none other than the Brooklyn Paramount. Ken explores her insight regarding what artists can do to make good choices at a venue before they get to perform. Communication is key.METAL MASTERMIND® PODCAST is available on all podcast streaming platforms.Grab the ALL ACCESS PASS and gain entry to every Metal Mastermind® course!https://metalmastermind.com/allGet Every Course. Every Instructor. All In One Place.Real feedback. Instant access to the full course library.Check out HOMERIK:https://homerik.orgCreate Your Own Sound,Metal Mastermind®
Ken Candelas and GRAMMY-nominated artist Justin Gray discuss approaches to immersive music creation, where it comes from, and what's important to consider as an artist building a composition from the start in these formats. What is the intent? What matters in an immersive production? These questions and more are spotlighted in this philosophical discussion.
Alan Venitosh invites Ken Candelas and the Metal Mastermind audience to an exclusive tour of the Telefunken Elektroakustik factory where their legendary microphones are made, tested and put into practice with their famous studio series, Live from the Lab. Ken inquires about the makings of tubes, the history of microphones and the incredible quality control of their workers.
Ken Candelas invites Rick Allen onto the show and discusses the curious nature of being a creative sound designer. What kind of methods can an artist perform to create their own, unique sound library? What makes a valuable sound designer? At the heart of this conversation, Rick describes a deep unfaltering passion for what he does and how that wisdom is shared amongst his peers and students.
Ken Candelas and Adam "Professor Kuro" Berrada discuss their inspiration from video games and anime, reflect on the creative process, and go deep on philosophical concepts for artistic intent.
Ken Candelas invites Brent Ruddy (Weald & Woe, Deosa) to the Metal Mastermind Podcast to explore philosophies and the hardships of being a modern independent musician. Moving from Idaho to New York, they also discuss the experience of going from a small town to a big city. What is castle metal? And, how do you navigate your own quests in life?
Ken Candelas and Genji Siraisi (director of the Moment NYC museum) discuss the nature of living museums, how to preserve the state of music, the dangers of AI, and how to educate a musical generation from the ground up instead of from the top down. Philosophical questions like, "how can we do better?" and a discussion on how the stature of history play a role in today's society are explored in this fascinating episode.
Ken Candelas interviews Irene Shapes, a producer, musician, content creator and educator of audio and music production. Their discussion involves the tumultuous growth in becoming an artist, how to respond to artists in their must vulnerable state, and creating something new in an ever changing world.
Ken Candelas and Warren Huart of Produce Like a Pro discuss the state of audio education, how artificial intelligence is affecting the world, and the authenticity of one's efforts in an ever changing facade of performative actions. What's really important in the pursuit of a legacy? How are we responsible?
On this episode, host Ken Candelas invites an old friend, Jake Haimowitz, to his personal studio on the Metal Mastermind Podcast. They discuss Jake's beginnings as a passionate guitarist from the days of Guitar Hero to touring with bands like The Amatory Murder. Involved in many projects, including his very own Stars of Azura, Jake describes his life experience and what he's learned in order to continue being a working musician.
Ken Candelas and Serge Orloff open the conversation with Audiomovers' profound advancement of network audio software and how it can change the face of audio education all over the world.As a gift, Audiomovers is granting one lucky listener a free license of ListenTo Pro! All you have to do is:✅ Follow on Instagram @metal.mastermind and @audiomovers✅ Like & tag two friends in the comments on our latest giveaway post on Instagram. Include how you would use Audiomovers' software in the comment.Winner will be announced this Friday!
The secret to good marketing is not just to have a product, but to create an everlasting impression on your audience. Our host, Ken Candelas, has an inspiring conversation with guest speaker, Ro Kohli, the mastermind behind War Machine Custom Merchandising. Maybe you'll walk away with new ideas, too?
In this episode we listen to a fascinating discussion between host Ken Candelas and guest Chris Berens on the magic of Audeze's headphones and their latest product, the LCD-S20. From how Chris got started with Audeze to the future of their technology, you'll learn quite a lot about what is important in the manufacturing of such high quality professional products.
In this episode, Ken interviews Marek Walaszek -- the founder of Bettermaker. In their discussion, they explore what it's like to make a business in the recording industry: the do's and the don'ts, and what you might have to give up in order to achieve success.#bettermaker
The Amatory Murder is a NYC Brooklyn-based band with an unrelenting desire to shape the next wave of rock in this industry. Ken Candelas invites Xian Murder, the lead singer, to discuss touring as a professional musician, highlighting the nuances in a production and the music business for an indie band. Their single, "Velvet Noose" is out now!
Ken Candelas and Maor Appelbaum discuss the importance of bringing people together, the universal language of music, putting meaning behind your work, and building a community to support a culture of collaboration.
Ken and guest Marc Urselli speak on vinyl, his eclectic project that fuses Doom Metal and Tuvan Throat Singing called "SteppenDoom", exploring the outer reaches of creativity, the importance of an intern at a recording studio and how to become a great producer.
Ken and Tom Vaughan of Chord Electronics discuss the importance of headphone and speaker amplification, what to look for, and how DAC technology has evolved. Ken inquires about what makes Chord's new DAC technology so transparent, and how it will influence decision making in the pro audio market.




