Show 306 – 11 Optional Gear Upgrades Worth Doing

Jon and Ryan talk about some of the optional gear upgrades that are totally worth doing. Those things that are worth paying a bit extra for more versatility or quality of life in the studio. We also talk about accessories we can borrow from other industries we can borrow for the home studio.

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00:00 - Intro
00:27 - how you can support the show
01:21 - a tangent already??
02:31 - what are we doing today?
04:08 - ball-joint mic mounts
05:57 - C-Stands
06:42 - A really good mic stand
08:05 - grip head
09:05 - furniture / moving blankets
12:26 - better than average mic cables
14:29 - Soldering Helper
17:15 - accessories for better lav mics
20:49 - gaffer tape
22:48 - Super Clamps
27:54 - tablet mount

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Show 305 – Production Sound Mixer talks on set safety

Ryan Canestro takes us through some of the ways film and TV productions keep the talent and crew safe on set.
As a full time production sound mixer, Ryan is put into a lot of demanding and potentially dangerous situations. While accidents do happen on set, the protocols and systems are an integral part of the production process and keep the show running smoothly.

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00:00 - Intro
01:35 - The COVID Situation
07:02 - Union requires safety training yearly
09:06 - got it. affirmative.
11:36 - keeping yourself healthy during long shoot days
12:33 - be prepared
14:20 - exercise
18:13 - drugs on set
19:53 - gun safety
23:57 - the scariest things happen on the lower budgets
26:55 - even in the studio things happen

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Show 303 – What you need for a home studio

In today’s episode Jon and Ryan talk about the main equipment you actually need to get a home studio started, and at a level good enough to get paid work with it. As usual we go off on tangents here and there about how hard it was when we were getting started.
The setup we recommend is a modular approach so there’s the possibility to upgrade and expand to fit your needs over time.

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00:00 - Welcome to the show
03:06 - Today's Topic: What do you actually need for a home studio
04:17 - You need a computer, we both use Macs
05:14 - for software, REAPER obviously
06:28 - Video is important too
07:07 - [tangent] acknowledging the Open Source OBS software
09:17 - You definitely need an audio interface
11:00 - you probably don't need a mixer
12:24 - You probably don't need a separate mic preamp
14:22 - hard drives
15:32 - Don't record to your desktop
16:49 - Let's talk monitoring, headphones
19:59 - studio monitors
23:31 - mics
26:01 - our first condenser mics
27:21 - budget for accessories
27:45 - mics for drums
30:34 - Optional - MIDI Controller
33:17 - what about USB Mics
34:53 - what about field recorders
35:48 - What about smart phones
36:54 - outro

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