Prepping For The Studio

A limited edition podcast for musicians who want to understand what goes on in a professional recording studio, how to prepare, and how to get the most out of their studio sessions.

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Episodes

Thursday Feb 15, 2024

Roy Silverstein and Brian Scheuble introduce themselves and the podcast.
The 50,000 foot view of the recording process is discussed to give you a broad overview of how a record is made.
Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio".
Hosts:
Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com)
Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com)
 
If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: info@rarefiedrecording.com
 
If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.

Thursday Feb 29, 2024

Topics for this episode of Prepping For The Studio include:
-The importance of pre-production
-Working on your songs before booking studio time
-How do things like arrangement, tempo, and key of your song affect the recording?
-Should you hire a producer?
-What is it like working with a producer?
 
Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio".
Hosts:
Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com)
Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com)
 
If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: info@rarefiedrecording.com
 
If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.

Thursday Mar 14, 2024

In this episode of Prepping For The Studio Roy and Brian cover the following topics:
-Planning out your tracking session
-Various ways to go about recording a song
-Should you hire session players?
-Analog vs digital recording
 
Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio".
Hosts:
Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com)
Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com)
 
If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: info@rarefiedrecording.com
 
If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.

Thursday Mar 28, 2024

In this episode of Prepping For The Studio Roy and Brian cover the following topics:
-How to pick a studio and engineer that meet your needs
-Different types/quality of studios
-Isolation booths
-The sound of live rooms
-Studio "vibe", location, parking, lodging
-Finding an engineer
-Evaluating an engineer's work and demeanor
-Using the house engineer
-Engineer as de-facto producer
-Figuring out how much time you need to book
-What to focus on if the budget is tight
 
Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio".
Hosts:
Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com)
Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com)
 
If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: info@rarefiedrecording.com
 
If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.

Thursday Apr 11, 2024

In this episode of Prepping For The Studio Roy and Brian cover the following topics:
-How to prep for your tracking session
-Effective practicing
-The importance of memorizing your parts and lyrics
-Making sure your instruments are in good shape
-Things you should bring with you to your session
 
Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio".
Hosts:
Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com)
Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com)
 
If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: info@rarefiedrecording.com
 
If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.

Thursday Apr 25, 2024

In this episode of Prepping For The Studio Roy and Brian cover the following topics:
-What events happen at a tracking session proceeding hitting record
-The engineer's setup process
-The musician's setup process
-Tuning and treating drums in the studio
-Dealing with guitar buzz
-Vocal warmups
-Setting your space for comfort and good vibes
-The process of getting your "tone dialed"
-The basics of the audio signal chain
-Talking about sonics with your engineer
-The importance of the headphone experience for musicians
-Understanding latency and how it can affect you
-Committing to sounds vs. playing it safe
 
Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio".
Hosts:
Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com)
Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com)
 
If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: info@rarefiedrecording.com
 
If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.

3 days ago

In this episode of Prepping For The Studio Roy and Brian cover the following topics:
-More about what goes on in a tracking session
-Different ways to go about "making takes"
-How to overcome recording anxiety
-The importance of performance and playing/singing with emotion
-Comping
-Editing
-Tuning
-Overdubbing
-Rough mixes
 
Please visit http://www.preppingforthestudio.com for more info and to download the free ebook, "A Musician's Guide To The Recording Studio".
Hosts:
Roy Silverstein of Rarefied Recording (www.rarefiedrecording.com)
Brian Scheuble (www.brianscheuble.com)
 
If you have questions, comments, or suggestions please email Roy: info@rarefiedrecording.com
 
If you love this podcast, please leave a review on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts on.

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