
The Headroom is a podcast for aspiring sound engineers in the contemporary a cappella genre. Join Kyle Howard & Ricky Jabarin as they break down the different stages of audio production and chat with other producers about their techniques to achieving the best sound. Subscribe to The Headroom Podcast and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Eric Scholz is the producer, mixer, and mastering engineer for Eric Scholz Productions. In this interview, Eric shares his extensive knowledge of microphones and tips for purchasing mics. We also discuss his mixes (“Keeping Your Head Up" by BU Treble... more
DIY virtual recordings can be a challenge if you don't have the proper gear, set-up, or experience. In this headroom bit, we discuss what it takes to make _good_ virtual recordings, compare audio samples of varying qualities, and share some useful pl... more
Angela Ugolini is the owner of Aurum Productions and performer in Musae. In this interview, we discuss how her experiences as a performer translates into her production work. We also discuss two of her mixes ("Blackout" by Gestalt and "Crying in the ... more
What is Melodyne? Why do we use it? How do we use it? In this episode, we share some tips for editing a cappella vocals.
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Ted Trembinski is a recording engineer/producer based in Los Angeles, CA. He has engineered for pro groups like Pentatonix, Citizen Queen, DCappella, and more. In this episode, we talk about how Ted got his foot in the door of the a cappella producti... more
It's time lay down some vocals. Well... a lot of vocals, actually. Are you ready to hit the record button? In this Headroom Bit, we share some of our tips for running a successful recording session.
DISCLAIMER: While it is uncertain when it will b... more
Dave Sperandio is the founder of Vocal Mastering, SoJam, Boston Sings, and the SING best-of compilation. In this interview, we talk about his journey into vocal production and the "what" and "why" of mastering. We also discuss one of his notable mixe... more
Is your group thinking about recording a single, EP, or album? In this Headroom Bit, we talk about how groups can best prepare for their next studio project.
DISCLAIMER: While it is uncertain when it will be safe to sing/record together, we decide... more
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Apple Podcasts | #188 |








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