Should I Allow a Client Access to the Individual Tracks that I Mixed for their Song?

Nov. 14, 2016 by

 Andrew-Joseph asked: I mixed a song for a (paying) client who wants the individually mixed tracks from the song. Is there any reason to or not to give him the tracks? I don’t want him taking parts of my mix and

LJL 2016 Summer Split Opening Movie

Jun. 16, 2016 by

  My first collaboration with PlayBrain. We created the sizzle video for League of Legends Japan Summer Split. Project: LLJ Summer Split Sizzle Video in collaboration with PlayBrain. Role: Sound Design, SFX, and Music (Composition, Arrangement and production.) Synopsis: Energy,

Are the loudness wars worth fighting, or is it much ado about nothing?

May. 31, 2016 by

Anonymously asked: Are the loudness wars worth fighting, or is it much ado about nothing?  Answer: The Loudness War is in its last throes because loudness standards, along with loudness levelling algorithms, are simply making hyper-compressed, brick-wall limited “loudness” an

Analog vs Digital: The Psychology & Science Behind the Most Contentious Debate in Audio.

May. 23, 2016 by

It’s a question that will probably never go away: Is analog or digital better for musicians and producers? I look at the science and psychology behind this contentious debate. Analog vs Digital: The Psychology & Science Behind the Most Contentious

Melancholic Drone – A Short Film (Trailer).

May. 9, 2016 by

Melancholic drone – TRAILER from Igor Simic on Vimeo. Continuing my collaboration with award winning film maker Igor Simic. This is the trailer for our short film “Melancholic drone”. “Melancholic drone” won the First prize Discovery Award at LOOP Barcelona

Head Tennis: GRAPHENE XT RADICAL SAKURA Campaign.

Apr. 15, 2016 by

I scored, recorded and arranged the music for a video by Head Japan Tennis. Project: Head Japan Tennis – HEAD GRAPHENE XT RADICAL SAKURA campaign Role: Music Score, Arrangement, Recording and Production. Synopsis: A 01:30 video showcasing Head Japan Tennis

How Do Vibrations Make Sound?

Dec. 14, 2015 by

How Do Vibrations Make Sound? This seems like a straightforward question with  straightforward answer, but all may not be what it seems. That said, the science is straightforward: A sound wave is a transfer of energy as it travels away

How the CD Changed the Value of Music

Dec. 11, 2015 by

Analog mediums of music playback are fragile. Vinyl cracks, warps, breaks and scratches. It deteriorates with each play. Cassette tapes likewise. Play after play, copy after copy, they fade and unspool, and jam into hungry play heads. It’s all very

Amerillo/Ollirema EP (Re-Release)

Nov. 6, 2015 by

The Amerillo/Ollirema EP Explores the interaction between two synthetic lead lines playing off one another in melodic and tonal ways.

What Every Modern Producer Can Learn From Mozart

Oct. 25, 2015 by

Follow the links below to read the articles on ask.audio.com What Every Modern Producer Can Learn From Mozart