Épisodes

  • Gear Of The Year 2025
    Nov 21 2025

    Paul White and Hugh Robjohns pick their software and hardware highlights from the gear they've reviewed in the last 12 months.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:14 - Cranborne Audio Brick Lane Compressor
    03:56 - Soundtoys SpaceBlender
    05:40 - Braingasm Ocula
    08:18 - Sub51 And Soundtrax Drop Pad
    09:16 - Red Panda Radius Ring Modulator
    10:40 - Source Audio Encounter Delay+Reverb
    11:45 - Electro-Harmonix Oceans Abyss
    13:05 - Sound Devices Astral ARX16 Receiver
    15:23 - Sound Devices Astral HH Transmitter
    16:31 - Sound Devices Astral TX Transmitter
    17:17 - RME ADI-2/4 Pro Converter
    18:34 - Newfangled Audio Articulate Audio ADSR
    19:54 - Overloud THU v2 Guitar Amp Simulator
    20:37 - Grace Design m701 Audio Interface

    Gear4Music (affiliate link UK/EU only)
    Red Panda Radius
    EHX Oceans Abyss

    Sweetwater (affiliate link North America only)
    Cranborne Brick Lane 500
    Red Panda Radius
    Source Audio Encounter
    EHX Oceans Abyss
    Sound Devices Astral ARX16
    Sound Devices Astral HH
    Sound Devices Astral TX
    RME ADI-2-4 Pro SE
    Grace Design m701

    #cranborneaudio #soundtoys #braingasm #sub51 #soundtrax #redpanda #sourceaudio #electroharmonix #sounddevices #rme #newfangledaudio #overloud #gracedesign

    Paul White Biog
    Paul White initially trained in electronics at The Royal Radar Establishment in Malvern then went on to work with Malvern Instruments, a company specialising in laser analysis equipment, before moving into technical writing.


    He joined the Sound On Sound team in 1991 where he became Editor In Chief, a position he held for many years before recently becoming Executive Editor. Paul has written more than 20 recording and music technology textbooks, the latest being The Producer’s Manual.


    Having established his own multitrack home studio in the 1980s he’s worked with many notable names including Bert Jansch and Gordon Giltrap. He’s played in various bands over the years and currently collaborates with Malvern musician Mark Soden, under the name of Cydonia Collective. Paul still performs live claiming that as he has suffered for his music he doesn’t see why everyone else shouldn’t too!

    http://www.cydoniacollective.co.uk/

    Hugh Robjohns Biog
    Hugh Robjohns has been Sound On Sound´s Technical Editor since 1997. Prior to that he worked in a variety of (mostly) sound-related roles in BBC Television, ending up as a Sound Operations Lecturer at the BBC´s technical training centre. He continues to provide audio consultancy and bespoke broadcast audio training services all over the world, lectures at professional and public conventions, and occasionally records and masters acoustic and classical music too!


    Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts

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    24 min
  • Tips For Home Studio Users
    Oct 10 2025

    In this episode, Paul White and Hugh Robjohns address some of the most frequently-asked questions about home studio recording and production. They share practical, experience-based advice to help you get the best results from your setup, whatever your budget or space.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:14 - Improving Your Room Acoustics
    02:29 - Working On Headphones
    04:13 - Dampening With A Duvet
    05:50 - Choosing The Right Speakers
    06:50 - Mics And Preamps
    09:02 - Cables And Connectors
    11:28 - Hardware Vs Plug-ins
    14:09 - When To Add A Patchbay
    16:18 - Preparing Music For Streaming
    18:59 - Bass Drivers And Room Size

    #IsoAcoustics #AKGC414 #NeumannU87 #AudioTechnica2020 #ShureSM57 #ShureSM58 #Neutrik #Cannon

    Paul White Biog
    Paul White initially trained in electronics at The Royal Radar Establishment in Malvern then went on to work with Malvern Instruments, a company specialising in laser analysis equipment, before moving into technical writing.


    He joined the Sound On Sound team in 1991 where he became Editor In Chief, a position he held for many years before recently becoming Executive Editor. Paul has written more than 20 recording and music technology textbooks, the latest being The Producer’s Manual.


    Having established his own multitrack home studio in the 1980s he’s worked with many notable names including Bert Jansch and Gordon Giltrap. He’s played in various bands over the years and currently collaborates with Malvern musician Mark Soden, under the name of Cydonia Collective. Paul still performs live claiming that as he has suffered for his music he doesn’t see why everyone else shouldn’t too!

    http://www.cydoniacollective.co.uk/

    Hugh Robjohns Biog
    Hugh Robjohns has been Sound On Sound´s Technical Editor since 1997. Prior to that he worked in a variety of (mostly) sound-related roles in BBC Television, ending up as a Sound Operations Lecturer at the BBC´s technical training centre. He continues to provide audio consultancy and bespoke broadcast audio training services all over the world, lectures at professional and public conventions, and occasionally records and masters acoustic and classical music too!


    Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts

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    24 min
  • Vocal Processing Techniques
    Sep 16 2025

    Eddie Bazil explores advanced vocal processing techniques to achieve a clean, professional vocal track. He demonstrates how to control sibilance, tame resonances and apply quick corrective steps that enhance vocal clarity and ensure the performance sits perfectly in the track.


    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction
    00:30 - Common Vocal Track Issues

    01:04 - Example 1: De-essing Sibilance
    08:57 - Example 2: Taming Resonance With EQ
    16:13 - Example 3: Reverb Ducking

    25:22 - Example 4: Frequency Ducking

    Track Credits
    Example 1 - written and performed by David Plummer and Becky Bremner - https://www.smokinggoats.co.uk

    Examples 2, 3 and 4 - ‘Puppet’ written, performed and recorded by John Walden, vocals by Yvonne McKeown


    #SSLVocalStrip #FabFilterProDS #FabFilterProQ3 #FabFilterMBC #FabFilterProC #UnfilteredAudioTails #TokyoDawnNovaGE

    Eddie Bazil Biog
    Eddie Bazil launched his music industry career at the age of 17 as a synth programmer for a range of Electro / New Wave bands, including Art Of Noise, Spandau Ballet, Pet Shop Boys, Bobin, Paul Dee, DJ Krush, DJ Shadow, Jets Orchestra, and many more. By his 20s, he was working as a sound designer for Akai, Roland, Emu/Ensoniq, eventually signing on exclusively with the latter. Later, due to a growing demand for software instruments and libraries, Eddie began developing libraries for various software manufacturers, including Native Instruments, Kiesel, Sound Effects Library, Rob Papen, Arturia, and Propellerheads.

    During this time, he trained in music production. He soon gained several prominent contracts working with some notable artistes such as Busta Rhymes, Greensleeves, 9 Bar, SFP, Sleeveless, Chris Campbell and Gam Productions. He contracted to Island Records and Chrysalis as a producer and remixer, and was commissioned to write the score for Macbeth that ran at 2 Way Mirror at Alexander Palace for the Cambridge Shakespeare Company. This led to him offering educational workshops and classes, and becoming a contributing creator and Forum moderator for Sound On Sound.

    Recently, he was invited by the Recording Academy to become a professional member, approved educator, and mentor for their member base. Eddie now concentrates on providing private sound design and mixing/production tuition, and creating content for Sound On Sound magazine.

    https://eddiebazil.co.uk/


    Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts

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    35 min
  • Create Your Own Samples
    Jul 17 2025

    Paul White explores the creative potential of using 'found' sounds, demonstrating how items found within your surroundings can be sampled, manipulated and transformed into complete tracks within your DAW using a few simple tools.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:36 - Software Options
    01:27 - Methods Used For This Demo
    01:58 - Creating A String Patch
    04:49 - A Few More Examples
    08:03 - Constructing A Unique Percussion Kit
    11:01 - Layering Sounds With Synth Pads
    12:13 - Using The Voice Creatively
    13:00 - A Finished Track Using The Sampled Sounds

    Paul White Biog
    Paul White initially trained in electronics at The Royal Radar Establishment in Malvern then went on to work with Malvern Instruments, a company specialising in laser analysis equipment, before moving into technical writing.


    He joined the Sound On Sound team in 1991 where he became Editor In Chief, a position he held for many years before recently becoming Executive Editor. Paul has written more than 20 recording and music technology textbooks, the latest being The Producer’s Manual and in 2010 he received a BASCA award for his contributions to the music industry.


    Having established his own multitrack home studio in the 1980s he’s worked with many notable names including Bert Jansch and Gordon Giltrap. He’s played in various bands over the years and currently collaborates with Malvern musician Mark Soden, under the name of Cydonia Collective. Paul still performs live claiming that as he has suffered for his music he doesn’t see why everyone else shouldn’t too!

    http://www.cydoniacollective.co.uk/

    Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts

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    17 min
  • Yamaha NS-10M Studio Monitors
    Jun 17 2025

    David Mellor explores how the Yamaha NS-10M monitors became a studio staple and why, decades after being discontinued, engineers are still seeking out second-hand pairs.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:15 - Why NS-10Ms Became a Studio Staple
    02:11 - Making Better Mixing Decisions
    03:49 - A Second Pair of NS-10Ms
    05:23 - Mixing With Missing Frequencies
    09:11 - Reflex vs Closed Box Monitors
    11:35 - Why Pleasant Isn’t Always Better
    13:29 - Mixes That Translate
    15:40 - Making Rapid Mixing Decisions
    18:52 - The Case for Closed-Box Monitors

    The Phil Ward Article - https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/yamaha-ns10-story


    David Mellor Biog
    David Mellor got his start in pro audio through the Tonmeister course at Surrey University studying music, piano performance, acoustics, electronics, electro-acoustics and recording.


    He went on to work at London's Royal Opera House, with responsibilities including sound design, front-of-house operation, stage monitoring and electronic design satisfying the likes of Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and Karlheinz Stockhausen. David has also had over 600 works published in the field of production music. Notable uses of his music include the BBC's Horizon, Fahrenheit 911, and the Oprah Winfrey Show.


    David has been actively involved in Audio Education since 1986, teaching students of City of Westminster College and Westminster University, also returning to guest lecture at Surrey University. From 2001 until recently David has offered courses in audio online with Audio Masterclass.


    David now enjoys making YouTube videos for his 84,000 subscribers and releasing music on streaming services and Bandcamp for his dozen or so listeners.


    YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@audiomasterclass

    Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/6OkaDx4vB4O2ssUA5p4M8g

    Bandcamp - https://davidmellor.bandcamp.com/


    Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts

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    22 min
  • Mic Techniques For Stereo Sound
    May 15 2025

    In this episode, David Mellor continues his exploration of microphone polar patterns by discussing techniques for capturing stereo recordings. He examines how the choice of polar pattern and microphone placement can be used effectively to achieve a balanced and immersive stereo image.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction

    01:10 - Defining Mono

    03:08 - Binaural Recording

    04:24 - Defining Stereo

    05:28 - Number Of Mics And Placement

    06:58 - Polar Patterns

    07:48 - Figure of 8 Demo

    09:09 - The Blumlein Pair Configuration

    11:05 - Coincident Cross Pair Figure Of 8 With Demonstration

    16:53 - Coincident Cross Pair Of Cardioid With Demonstration

    21:35 - Mic Spacing - The ORTF Configuration

    24:31 - Mic Spacing - Omnidirectional Without Angling

    27:28 - Medley Of Configurations

    29:38 - Summary


    David Mellor Biog
    David Mellor got his start in pro audio through the Tonmeister course at Surrey University studying music, piano performance, acoustics, electronics, electro-acoustics and recording.


    He went on to work at London's Royal Opera House, with responsibilities including sound design, front-of-house operation, stage monitoring and electronic design satisfying the likes of Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and Karlheinz Stockhausen. David has also had over 600 works published in the field of production music. Notable uses of his music include the BBC's Horizon, Fahrenheit 911, and the Oprah Winfrey Show.


    David has been actively involved in Audio Education since 1986, teaching students of City of Westminster College and Westminster University, also returning to guest lecture at Surrey University. From 2001 until recently David has offered courses in audio online with Audio Masterclass.


    David now enjoys making YouTube videos for his 84,000 subscribers and releasing music on streaming services and Bandcamp for his dozen or so listeners.


    YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@audiomasterclass

    Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/6OkaDx4vB4O2ssUA5p4M8g

    Bandcamp - https://davidmellor.bandcamp.com/


    Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts

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    32 min
  • Creating A Filter Pan Effect
    Apr 10 2025

    David Mellor discusses how to create custom effects in a DAW without relying on expensive plug-ins. Here he demonstrates his approach to creating a filter pan effect using an EQ with high-pass and low-pass filters, highlighting how custom effects can help give your music a unique edge.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction
    02:05 - Pan Effect

    03:02 - Mono Pan

    04:30 - Static Pan

    06:21 - Music Track

    06:42 - Creative Pan Effect

    09:00 - Pan Effect Using A Low-Pass Filter
    13:23 - Crossfading Using Filters
    17:15 - Effecting Individual Instruments


    #slatedigital #infinityeq #protools

    David Mellor Biog
    David Mellor got his start in pro audio through the Tonmeister course at Surrey University studying music, piano performance, acoustics, electronics, electro-acoustics and recording.


    He went on to work at London's Royal Opera House, with responsibilities including sound design, front-of-house operation, stage monitoring and electronic design satisfying the likes of Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and Karlheinz Stockhausen. David has also had over 600 works published in the field of production music. Notable uses of his music include the BBC's Horizon, Fahrenheit 911, and the Oprah Winfrey Show.


    David has been actively involved in Audio Education since 1986, teaching students of City of Westminster College and Westminster University, also returning to guest lecture at Surrey University. From 2001 until recently David has offered courses in audio online with Audio Masterclass.


    David now enjoys making YouTube videos for his 84,000 subscribers and releasing music on streaming services and Bandcamp for his dozen or so listeners.


    YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@audiomasterclass

    Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/6OkaDx4vB4O2ssUA5p4M8g

    Bandcamp - https://davidmellor.bandcamp.com/

    Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts

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    22 min
  • Using Tube And Tape Plug-Ins
    Mar 13 2025

    In this episode, sound-designer Eddie Bazil looks at ways of enhancing a variety of individual tracks and full mixes using plug-ins that are designed to achieve the retro warmth and cohesion of tapes and valves.


    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:32 - What Is Harmonic Distortion

    02:32 - Advances In Music Production Quality

    04:47 - The Introduction Of CD

    05:59 - Triodes And Pentodes Vacuum Tubes

    06:47 - Analysing Harmonic Content

    07:56 - Example 1: TR-808 Sub Bass

    10:35 - Example 2: Affecting A Whole Mix*

    12:39 - Example 3: Adding Saturation

    15:07 - The Benefits Of Tape

    17:26 - Example 4: Applying Tape Effects To A Bassline*

    20:59 - Example 5: Adding Tape To Beats

    23:47 - Example 6: Enhancing A Piano Track

    26:56 - Summary


    * Demonstration track ‘Puppet’ (Examples 2 and 4), written, performed and recorded by John Walden. Vocals sung by Yvonne McKeown.

    #voxengospan #SummitAudio #T-RackS #Kraftur #Aphex #SSL

    Eddie Bazil Biog
    Eddie Bazil launched his music industry career at the age of 17 as a synth programmer for a range of Electro / New Wave bands including Art of Noise, Spandau Ballet, Pet Shop Boys, Bobin, Paul Dee, DJ Krush, DJ Shadow, Jets Orchestra. By his 20s he was working as a sound designer for Akai, Roland Emu/Ensoniq, eventually signing on exclusively with the latter. Later, due to a growing demand for software instruments and libraries, Eddie started to develop libraries for various software manufacturers, including Native Instruments, Kiesel, Sound Effects Library, Arturia and Propellerheads. A meeting with Phil Allen, a Capital Radio DJ, resulted in the company Samplecraze, which Eddie has spent 20 years developing as an educational resource. At this time he trained in music production and soon gained a number of prominent contracts working with some notable artistes such as Busta Rhymes, Greensleeves, 9 Bar, SFP, Sleeveless, Chris Campbell and Gam Productions. He contracted to Island Records and Chrysalis as a producer and remixer, plus was commissioned to write the score for Macbeth that ran at 2 Way Mirror at Alexander Palace for the Cambridge Shakespeare Company. His ongoing development of Samplecraze has led to him offering educational workshops and classes, releasing four books via PC Publishing and becoming a contributor and forum moderator for Sound On Sound. Recently he has established The Audio Production Hub for online education and been invited by the Recording Academy to become a Grammy judge.
    https://eddiebazil.co.uk/

    https://samplecraze.com/


    Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts

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    30 min