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This is a story of a 16 year old boy who got a power of god. And time traveled to his childhood and found his school mates are disappearing, he tries to find them using his god mind.
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Three life long friends get together to drink some coffee, play some music, talk about gear with some really cool guests and discuss their quest for the most perfect acoustic sound on stage. Sisters Deb and Julie from Sisters Wade Revival and longtime friend and music partner Andy Most bring on some of their favorite musicians to discuss music gear and get to know their musical guests on a deeper level. You can also watch their video podcasts of all their episodes on YouTube!
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This is the podcast for audio producers and those wanting to learn audio production techniques. Mike Russell is an expert user of Adobe Audition CC and other digital audio workstations (DAWs) such as Pro Tools, Steinberg Cubase, Sadie, Audacity, Ableton Live, ACID Pro, Bitwig Studio, Cakewalk, FL Studio, GarageBand, Logic Pro, REAPER, Reason and SAWStudio. Have you ever wondered how to achieve an audio effect? Now you can learn the tips and tricks performed by professionals in the audio indu ...
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We are a podcast designed around audio production, while including visual and video disciplines. The content is focused more on African-American Houses of Worship. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundadvice/support
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Send us a text CWG & Andy Most welcome GARY JENKINS to the studio for some comedic fun and a great demonstration of his Harmony Pedal by TC-Helicon. GARY JENKINS CONTACT INFO: WEBSITE: https://garyjenkins.net INSTAGRAM: @garyjenkins1 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/garyjenkins?mibextid=LQQJ4d YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@garyjenkinsmusic/vi…
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Send us a text In this episode Deb, Julie and Andy welcome David Spicher and Chas Williams back to the studio for some live music. It's been a struggle to fit more than three people in the studio for live musical performances. However, with their new set-up and new Ear Trumpet Labs microphones they got it done! Check it out! CWG#19 Original Release…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode Andy and Deb surprise Julie with some new gear from @strymon . But Andy throws a monkey wrench into the party and challenges Julie to A/B her new Strymon Flint pedal against Deb's new Boss TR-2 Tremolo pedal. Find out if her new Strymon Flint is a Chuck it or Keep it! CWG#19 Original Release Date: 07/23/2024 …
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Send us a text In this episode Deb, Julie and Andy have their fan club party to celebrate CMA Fest 2024 and share some challenges they had with the Audigo Wireless Microphone. CWG# 17 Original Release Date: 07/12/2024 Support the Show. Until Next Time, Don't You Worry About it! If you want to watch the CWG podcast head on over to CWG YouTube channe…
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Send us a text In this episode, Deb, Julie and Andy talk about their podcast gear and why they like it. They also share some of the challenges they have had while trying to set up their podcast studio. Julie brings something to the Chuck it or Keep it segment. You'll have to tune in to fine out if it's a chuck it or keep it! If you want to watch th…
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Send us a text In this episode, we find out if Deb, Julie and Andy finally took the plunge and bought a bunch of Ear Trumpet Labs' microphones for the podcast studio or did they find something better? Tune in to find out what they decided. Later in the podcast they move on over to the other side of the studio and break in the new microphones! Next …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode Deb, Julie and Andy welcome MTSU's (Middle Tennessee State University) Dan Eschenfelder from the School of Journalism, Strategic Media and Sports Media to the studio! If you've ever considered getting into broadcasting this is the episode for you. Dan talks about his broadcast journey and how he is helping te…
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Send us a text In this episode Deb, Julie and Andy welcome Alice Doyle to the studio as a Mother's Day tribute! Alice is an amazing lady, Deb & Julie's Mom and President of Andy Most's Fan Club. The Chicks and Andy interview Alice but Alice has some questions of her own for Andy Most and tells some stories on Deb & Julie. In the Chuck it or Keep it…
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Send us a text In this episode, Chicks with Gear and Andy Most head over to the Gallagher Guitar Company in Murfreesboro, TN for a tour of the facilities to see firsthand how they make these beautiful custom handmade guitars. Owner David Mathis shares a lot of Gallagher Guitar's history, and what goes into making these guitars as they tour the diff…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Deb and Julie invite Chas Williams back to the studio to help them interview Resident Gear Head, guitarist, composer, producer extraordinaire, the fabulous Andy Most! Chas Williams (the guy that wrote the book: The Nashville Number System) gets Andy to spill the tea on his musical journey and how he got to N…
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Send us a text In this episode hosts, Deb, Julie and Andy welcome Beth Lawrence to Studio Three-OH!. Beth started playing stand-up bass and bluegrass festivals in a family band when she was just 15 years old. She studied choir directing and music in college and attended the ETSU Bluegrass program in Johnson City, TN. Since then, she has toured with…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, David Mathis from Gallagher Guitar Company joins Deb, Julie and Andy at Studio Three-OH to talk about gear! David tells the crew how he and his wife decided to change gears and buy the historic Gallagher Guitar Company almost five years ago and relocated it to Murfreesboro, TN. Tune in to find out how they a…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Deb, Julie and Andy share some bloopers from the first 9 episodes of their brand new podcast that they launched on 3/18/2024. CWG#8 Original Release Date: 04/16/2024 Support the Show. Until Next Time, Don't You Worry About it! If you want to watch the CWG podcast head on over to CWG YouTube channel https://w…
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Send us a text In this episode, Deb, Julie and Andy share the top 5 reasons they love their acoustic Fishman amps. They also share how they use them live with their pedal boards. In the "Chuck it or Keep it" segment Deb reviews a Thalia Capo. Find out if it's a keeper! Julie shows off her Gibson J 200 and tells the story how she finally got the gui…
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Send us a text If you ever have considered a career in video editing or just curious on how commercials, movies, and music videos come to life, this is an interview you don't want to miss. Jason has won so many awards in his field including a Clio. He did the editing for one of the all time top 25 Super Bowl commercials: "Terry Tate: Office Linebac…
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Send us a text Who are chicks with gear and Andy Most? Well, tune in to this new episode and learn more about your hosts Deb, Julie and Andy! In this episode, Mr. Murfreesboro aka Bill Wilson turned the tables on the chicks Deb and Julie along with resident Gear Head Andy Most by interviewing them. He gets them to talk about how they all got into m…
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Send us a text What could be better than celebrating Saint Patrick's Day on Saturday morning and one day early? Celebrating Saint Patricks Day and talking about gear! In today's episode, Deb and Julie talk to Andy about being wicked Irish, growing up in Massachusetts and gigging in "Irish Tea Rooms". Deb shows off her pedal board and why she loves …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of CWG The Podcast with Resident Gear Head Andy Most, Deb and Julie of Sisters Wade Revival and Andy visit with their good friend Chas Williams at Studio Three-OH. Chas is an extraordinary Nashville musician, producer, engineer, songwriter, author and all around great guy! In Nashville, when you mention his n…
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Send us a Text Message. In today's episode, Julie is excited to share the new budget she just got from Sugar Daddy. Deb and Andy are even more excited to help her spend it but first they need to know what is missing from her pedal board so they can best help her achieve the sound she wants on stage. After some probing, from Deb and Andy, Julie fina…
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Send us a text In this episode, we welcome David Spicher to Studio Three-Oh to catch up with him and learn what gear he likes for his live performances. David reveals what he can't leave behind when he goes on the road. And it's not what you think! We also find out how he got his nickname Big Daddy when he was out on the road with Andy, Julie, Deb,…
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Man, it took forever to nail this interview down! We both have hectic schedules, but after numerous tries we were able to sit down and have a great chat. My usual episodes rarely last more than 20 minutes. I kept trying to cut this one short to save the rest for future talks, yet this conversation lasted over 2 hours! This is a must listen for anyo…
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Man, 2 Sundays ago was a trip! We were very undermanned to the point that in between the normal 4 songs we do, I unplugged my mic from the stage box and tapped it at the mixer! I then used a headphone extension cable to get around easy while I was triggering music slides, Tithe and Offering slides, as well as the scriptures for the Pastor preaching…
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We've had an absolute blast making this podcast. It's given us ample opportunity to learn. To teach. To meet new people around the world. Now it's time move on....but not before we reminisce and, of course, share some favorite tips and tricks. Where to Find the Guys Free DIY Recording eBook: https://www.howtorecordyourband.com Vadim's Studio Site -…
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Ever wish you could just use your OWN drum kit sounds in a VI or sampler like Slate Trigger? Ben did. On this episode he talks about how to do it and what he learned. Where to Find the Guys Free DIY Recording eBook: https://www.howtorecordyourband.com Vadim's Studio Site - Get your FREE test mix today! - https://www.calmfrogrecording.com Benjamin's…
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After more than a decade of using Pro Tools, Vadim has switched to Reaper as his DAW. At the time of this recording he'd had less than 2 weeks and only 1 mix under his belt but the impact was clear: Reaper was going to be his new DAW for the next decade. On this episode you'll learn: Why Vadim finally decided to try another DAW 10 of the features t…
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Conventional advice on compression often boils down to: "don't squash the life out of your tracks with over-compression" and "buy THIS plug-in because it adds that extra special sweet saucy goodness to your tracks!" But why ARE we actually compressing our tracks? The truth is, many DIY productions actually suffer from under-compression and it's bec…
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This is a quick episode, getting back into the hang of it. I lightly reiterated the importance of clear, consistent audio for any recorded video or livestream. Also, after my THIRD trip to go see Jordan Peele's new film, Nope, I talk about some technical things in the film I loved and teased a full film review in the next episode.--- Support this p…
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In this episode, I detail how I did a live multitrack session on just my iPhone, recording a church service. I also touch on the current status of music culture and that there is a collective loss of respect for artists from only 15 years prior.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundadvice/support…
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In the latest edition of the Sound Advice podcast, I touch on an issue dealing with vibration affecting video equipment and how to possibly solve it. Also, I reemphasize the importance of using multitrack stems during live performances, in particular in the Black Praise and Worship Community. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com…
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Reverb can seem simple...it's just a washy effect, right? Sure. It could be that but it's also so much more. From being your "backwards/forwards" lever, to creating texture, to adding thickness, to creating an illusion of space, reverb ends up being one of the most important parts of a well-crafted production. Oh. And there's like a dozen different…
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Sometimes you hear a song that sounds so huge your jaw drops. How did they do that? The answer is almost always: layers. And while all of this is more art than science, there are a few guidelines to keep in mind when building layers that will help your quest. On this episode you will learn What different elements can be layered for impact. These in…
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OK. It's not the most sexy part of producing music but it's one of the most important. There's an amazing thing that happens when you've finished editing the tracks in a song and hit play for the first time: it starts to sound like a SONG. Even before compression, before EQ, before that sexy saturation trick you learned from Johnny Lots-o-Grammys, …
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Critical listening is the ultimate skill of the recording enthusiast and headphones are the tool we trust most to enable this skill. Why? Well, because most of us are not working in ideal spaces and it's much easier to get an objective (and affordable) perspective in headphones. But what kind of headphones should we use? The answer depends in large…
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Reference tracks. The internet forums are full of wisdom regarding using references (whether to or not, when, how, etc.,). References play an important part in the workflows of both Ben and Vadim - throughout the ENTIRE audio production process from ideas to final master. They've picked some of their favorite tips and best practices and share them …
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Well. Another year has come and gone. In many way, nothing has changed. The pandemic is still here and we're still trying to get even better vocal takes. Still, we've learned many important lessons, uncovered new challenges for the coming year and bought one or two things we shouldn't have. Hear all about it on this episode and, from everyone at DI…
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Want to try mixing with outboard gear but don't have any? Sure you do! Every guitar pedal can be used as outboard gear for awesomely creative results. In this episode you will learn: What people mean when they say "outboard gear"...and why you actually probably have some - even if you thought you didn't Why you may want to try using outboard gear i…
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The room where you mix your music is a sacred space. A temple to your craft. It wants to be honest. It needs to be pleasant to spend long periods of time. On this episode you will get a solid, start-to-finish strategy for setting up (or refining) your mixing space. You will learn: How to select a room How to choose a listening position in that room…
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It can be really difficult to isolate a specific instrument from a finished mix...and that's kind of the point! A mix is like a stew, it should taste like a stew - not like a bunch of individual ingredients. Wouldn't it be cool if you could isolate individual instruments of a finished mix and hear what they sound like solo'd? We thought so too! Tha…
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Plugins, microphones, outboard gear. These are the tools of our trade. If you fancy yourself a craftsman, then you probably love tools of your craft. You probably watch videos and get served ads. You probably pay attention to what others are using. You've also probably amassed a hefty collection yourself! We know we have. On this week's episode we …
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Before the days of DIY, recording music could be a more intense process. Bands were prepared to spend weeks or even months in a studio trying different instruments, different amps, different mic techniques, different arrangements, etc., - all before ever hitting RECORD. Mixing, on the other hand, was more about achieving balance between those caref…
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If you've just been sticking to open guitar chords and pentatonic scales then you're cooking with salt and pepper. What if you had a whole arsenal of spices to work with? Sure you might make some weird meals at first but you'd probably also make some pretty memorable ones - and over time, you'd learn when to use (and not use) certain spices. Hint: …
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I had to run service all by myself, so I decided to use Loop Community's Stems to make sure everyone was on the same track. It worked so well, I plan to create my own stems for future services. Unfortunately, this particular Sunday, I was only able to capture about 8 min of the total service, but I will put that up for you guys for your enjoyment. …
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Many of us had unpleasant run-ins with music theory through involuntary music lessons as kids but is it actually useful as a studio tool? Maybe. Sometimes. It's a tool that can help you out of arrangement and production jams. Stuck trying to figure out which chord to play next in a progression? Need to get a bassline that will work with your vocal …
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Hi, I'm Marc from Marc Everett Productions! This video gives a brief tour of #SwitcherStudio as well as simple suggestions for a livestream setup. We go through each page of the iOS app, demonstrate some basic multiview tools, and suggest what equipment to grab to get you started. Check out our content on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/marcever…
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Neve. SSL. API. 1176. LA2A. Pultec. We've all heard these names. We've all seen the countless plug-ins that emulate them. How did these names become so coveted in the recording world? Is there really an audible difference or is it all clever marketing? These are just some of the questions we had for gear lover/designer/inventor Brad McGowan of Loud…
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You know the feeling once you've felt it: that dragging in the back of your head when you just can't believe you have to set up the routing on all of those guitar tracks AGAIN. Didn't you just to do this for the last session? Can't you just jump right into the fun part? When you feel that dread of session setup tedium, what you're actually discover…
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Sampling offers a ton of creative opportunities. We all know about downloadable samples that you can use to build out productions but literally anything you record can become a sample library. And any sample library can be an instrument that you can play using a MIDI controller. The possibilities are endless - which means results can vary. On this …
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One the key pieces of a successful production is maintaining the listener's attention effectively. There are many ways to do this - some subtle and others through a bit of gamesmanship and shock value - but if your production doesn't manage transitions effectively, you are guaranteed to lose the listener at some point. They won't know exactly WHY s…
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