People & Music Industry

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  • Welcome to the Sound On Sound People & Music Industry podcast channel. Listen to experts in the field, company founders, equipment designers, engineers, producers and educators. More information and content can be found at https://www.soundonsound.com/podcasts | Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - @soundonsoundmag | YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/soundonsoundvideo
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Episodes
  • Dave McCracken - Music Producer
    Feb 11 2025

    Dave McCracken talks to Kevin Paul about his impressive career as a songwriter and Producer, from his early years at Sarm Studios with Trevor Horn, where he worked with Ian Brown and Depeche Mode, before being signed to Roc Nation, where he recorded with various Hip Hop artists and co-wrote two tracks that were recorded by Beyoncé.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:26 - Helping New Bands
    04:53 - Working With Goldie
    08:47 - Sarm Studios And Ian Brown
    09:52 - The Role Of The Producer
    12:11 - Achieving Realism With MIDI
    14:45 - Learning Through Experience
    17:57 - Working With Beyoncé
    20:14 - Getting Bands To Relax In The Studio
    22:01 - Contributing To Lyrics
    23:16 - Favourite Plug-ins
    26:29 - Having An End Destination For A Track In Mind

    Dave McCracken Biog
    Dave McCracken is a songwriter and producer who launched his career at Sarm West studios. He's worked on four Ian Brown solo albums - Golden Greats, Music Of The Spheres, Solarized and My Way.

    Later he was signed to Roc Nation as a producer, where he worked with various Hip Hop artists. His songwriting collaboration with Amanda Ghost resulted in two songs being placed on the Beyoncé album "I Am... Sasha Fierce". He has also worked with Kanye West, Mr Hudson, Depeche Mode, Seal, Chrissie Hynde, Hugo, Ohland, Swimdeep, Sports Team, Pip Blom and Sebastian Schub.

    More recently Dave has started to assist in the development of new, upcoming bands.

    https://www.instagram.com/mccracken23/


    Kevin Paul Biog
    Kevin Paul started his career as a DJ but quickly found his passion was sound engineering. His first audio job was at Soho Studios in 1991, moving to Konk Studios six months later, where he worked alongside successful producers and engineers such as Bob Clearmountain, Adam Mosley, Pascal Gabriel and Gil Norton, as well as bands such as The Kinks, Galliano, Terrorvision, UFO and Elastica.

    After working on archiving the Depeche Mode back catalogue in 1994, he was offered an engineering role at Mute Records’ in-house studio, which eventually lead to a position as Head Engineer, which gave him access to the entire Mute Records roster. Highlights include mixing Goldfrapp’s “Felt Mountain”, David Bowie’s “Hours” and Nick Cave’s “No More Shall We Part”. He also worked in 5:1, mixing Moby’s “Hotel”, Goldfrapp’s “Black Cherry“ and more for DVD.

    In 2004 Kevin went freelance and re-mixed the entire Depeche Mode and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds back catalogues for SACD/DVD. Since 2008, Kevin Paul has been in charge of mixing and remixing performances at the iTunes Festivals in the UK and Germany. He has mixed over 100 artists to date, including Adele, Ed Sheeran, Alicia Keys, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, The XX, Calvin Harris, Foo Fighters, Jack White, Linkin Park, Florence & The Machine, Deadmau5, David Guetta, Jessie J., Norah Jones, Oasis, Mumford & Sons, N.E.R.D., Lykke Li, James Blunt, KT Tunstall, Hot Chip, Paul Weller and many more.

    He continues to record, engineer, produce and mix many projects in music and film, runs the mixing and surround mixing modules for the Masters Degree course at UK’s Westminster University and divides his time between London and Berlin. Recent works include the International selling new album by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and mixing the latest album of Denmark’s “Dúné” with the first single premiering at the Danish Music Awards, plus the latest iTunes Music Festival.

    http://www.kevin-paul.com/


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    30 mins
  • Native Instruments - Behind The Brand
    Jan 14 2025

    Simon Cross, Chief Product Officer at Native Instruments, chats to Sam Inglis ahead of NAMM 2025, going into detail on the company history, philosophy and offering hints of future product releases at Native Instruments.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:18 - The History Of NI
    01:41 - Grouping Of Brands
    03:11 - Supporting Other Manufacturers
    05:04 - The Kontakt Sound Libraries
    06:16 - Choosing Which Sound Libraries To Include
    07:07 - Musical Differences Across Territories
    08:48 - Collaborating Across Different Timezones
    09:51 - The Company Structure
    10:45 - Subscription and Perpetual Options
    13:40 - Incorporating AI Technology To Manage Sounds
    17:05 - Kontakt 8 / Offering Synthesis And Sampling
    18:55 - Utilising User And Developer Feedback For Kontakt
    20:44 - Partnerships With Other Developers
    23:52 - Native Kontrol Standard (NKS)
    26:44 - Extending The MIDI Spec
    28:25 - The Intergration Of Hardware And Software
    29:22 - The Future Of NI And The Industry In General

    Native Instruments Biog
    Native Instruments was founded in Berlin in 1996 and for over 25 years they have been at the forefront of musical innovation, creating software and hardware products for music producers, audio engineers and DJs. Their portfolio contains industry leading products such as Komplete, Kontakt, Maschine and Traktor.

    In June 2023, iZotope, Brainworx and Plugin Alliance became part of the Native Instruments family, providing them with increased engineering capabilities across integrated software and hardware, AI and machine learning, cloud and more. Today, Native Instruments have offices in Berlin, Langenfeld, London, Paris, Boston, Los Angeles, Tokyo and Shenzhen.

    https://www.native-instruments.com

    Sam Inglis Biog
    Editor In Chief Sam Inglis has been with Sound On Sound for more than 20 years. He is a recording engineer, producer, songwriter and folk musician who studies the traditional songs of England and Scotland, and the author of Neil Young's Harvest (Bloomsbury, 2003) and Teach Yourself Songwriting (Hodder, 2006).

    Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts

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    35 mins
  • Apogee Electronics - Behind The Brand
    Jan 10 2025

    Betty Bennett, CEO and co-founder of Apogee Electronics, along with renowned engineer Bob Clearmountain, chat with Sam Inglis during a recent visit to London to talk about the 40-year history of Apogee and to give a teaser of their first product releases in five years which debut at NAMM 2025.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:54 - Founding Apogee
    03:26 - Bob Clearmountain's First Apogee Product
    06:12 - Developing The First Converters
    10:12 - Adapting To Hard Disk Recording
    13:28 - Launching The Duet Interface
    19:25 - Switching From High-End To Mass Marketing Products
    21:30 - From Firewire To Thunderbolt And Other Formats
    24:09 - Symphony Desktop And New Features
    29:07 - The Popularity Of Atmos
    32:30 - The HypeMiC
    37:21 - Trade War And Tariffs
    40:31 - Incorporating AI
    44:45 - Apogee's 40th Anniversary

    Apogee Biog
    In 1985 Apogee founders Betty Bennett, Bruce Jackson and Christof Heidelberger developed technology that addressed the inherent brittleness and distortion heard on the new listening medium of the day, compact discs (CDs). Apogee’s unique 924 and 944 anti-aliasing filters were used in high-end Sony and Mitsubishi digital recording systems to make the CD format sound warmer and more like analogue. These Apogee products were important factors in the acceptance and acceleration of early digital recording and forever established Apogee as a leader in the field.

    Apogee continues to innovate with technologies and products for the home recording market, starting with Duet and Ensemble interfaces, followed by MiC and JAM, the first pro products for iOS recording. More recently they have introduced the Symphony Desktop interface and HypeMiC to their range.

    https://apogeedigital.com/

    Sam Inglis Biog
    Editor In Chief Sam Inglis has been with Sound On Sound for more than 20 years. He is a recording engineer, producer, songwriter and folk musician who studies the traditional songs of England and Scotland, and the author of Neil Young's Harvest (Bloomsbury, 2003) and Teach Yourself Songwriting (Hodder, 2006).

    Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts

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    47 mins

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