
The Home Recording Show Podcast
1) Show 320 – Baritone Obsessed with The Bunn
Jon talks dives into the world of baritone guitars with a lot of help from Scott "The Bunn". Continue reading →
2) Show 319 – Automating your life at home and in the studio
Jon and Ryan share some ideas for using home automation and smart devices for the home studio, as well as smaller scale task automation with macro software, scripting, backups and more. Continue readi...Show More
3) Show 318 – Is Mac M1 finally good for Audio Pros?
Has the transition to M1 been smooth? Of course not. Let's talk about that. Continue reading →
4) Show 317 – Home Studio Soundproofing with Wilson Harwood
On this episode our guest is Wilson Harwood of Soundproof Your Studio, and you guessed it, we’re discussing home studio construction, sound proofing, doors and windows, and HVAC. We had a great ...Show More
5) Show 316 – Talking about voiceover with the Booth Junkie
This week we have a great talk with Mike Delgaudio, a pro voiceover/voice actor, and YouTube content creator aka @Booth Junkie. Continue reading →
6) Show 315 – Uncompromising Quality with Cannibal Industries
Our guest worked on Top Gun: Maverick, and builds over-the-top incredible sound carts for production sound mixing. Continue reading →
7) Show 314 – Mini MS mic with Aaron Cendan
Aaron Cendan is a sound designer for video games, mic maker, and ReaScripter. Today we invited Aaron on the show to talk about mid-side recording, the mini MS mic he designed, how MS is useful, and mu...Show More
8) Show 313 – Mic Boosters Everywhere
Cloudlifters / inline preamps / mic boosters seem to be everywhere these days, but what the hell are they and why are they useful? Continue reading →
9) Show 312 – Actually, compact mixers aren’t as bad as I thought
Jon and Ryan talk compact mixers, why they may be an excellent investment and why you might want to avoid them entirely. Continue reading →
10) Show 311 – Mac Studio, tube scarcity, & pro vs prosumer wireless audio
Jon and Ryan discuss the new Mac Studio, Tube shortages, and the big difference between cheap and pro wireless audio systems Continue reading →