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EP9 | Production Playground - Music Production

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In this episode of the Soundiron Podcast we introduce a new series called "The Production Playground" where we discuss various topics about music production, song writing and all things music. Craig Peters, Spencer Nunamaker and Nathan Boler sat down to just talk about a few things near and dear to our hearts about music. -They talk about their musical background and should you go to music school - Writers block (Does it exist or is it only in our heads?) - The importance of setting deadlines to get things done - Being proactive about your craft - What DAW's we use and why - Working with MIDI vs. Audio - Sound design and manipulating audio and much more
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In this episode of the Soundiron Podcast we introduce a new series called "The Production Playground" where we discuss various topics about music production, song writing and all things music. Craig Peters, Spencer Nunamaker and Nathan Boler sat down to just talk about a few things near and dear to our hearts about music. -They talk about their musical background and should you go to music school - Writers block (Does it exist or is it only in our heads?) - The importance of setting deadlines to get things done - Being proactive about your craft - What DAW's we use and why - Working with MIDI vs. Audio - Sound design and manipulating audio and much more
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