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  • What’s Changed in Mastering and What Hasn’t (feat Jonathan Wyner)
    Join us as we welcome mastering engineer and educator Jonathan Wyner to discuss how mastering music has changed over the last decade (and what has remained the same). Audio Mastering - Essential Practices (Book): https://geni.us/aG0cNAudio University Membership: https://geni.us/cKHs9sF
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  • Inside the University of Hartford's Acoustics Laboratory
    Learn about soundproofing, absorption, and reverberation from Dr. Christopher Jasinski, program director of the Acoustical Engineering & Music Program at the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture - University of Hartford. Audio University Membership: https://geni.us/AzAPdj0UHart Acoustical Engineering Program: https://geni.us/U1iBUHart Music Production and Technology Program: https://geni.us/ElcoPNK
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  • Technology That Changed Recording History (Part 2)
    Ever wondered about the evolution of tape machines? Learn from sound expert Nicholas Bergh of Endpoint Audio Labs in this episode. 
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  • Exploring Recording History & Vintage Audio Gear with Nicholas Bergh
    Join me for a discussion with Nicholas Bergh of Endpoint Audio Labs as we delve into the world of early recording gear and its impact on music. In this conversation, we explore the significance of vintage equipment in shaping the sound of music production. Whether you're an audio enthusiast or simply curious about recording technology, this podcast provides valuable insights into the evolution of gear. Tune in for an engaging exploration of vintage gear and recording with Nicholas Bergh.
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  • Tubes & Transformers with Manley Laboratories
    Join me for a discussion with EveAnna Manley, the visionary behind Manley Laboratories, as we explore the world of tubes and transformers. In this conversation, we uncover the significance of these analog components in sound quality and music production. Whether you're an audiophile or simply curious about audio technology, this podcast provides valuable insights into their role. Tune in for an exploration of tubes and transformers with EveAnna Manley.
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The Audio University Podcast brings you interviews with some of the leading voices in audio production and technology!
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