Having a GAS with...Andrew Scheps
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2021
- Today, I'm having a GAS with Andrew Scheps, one of the most respected and well-reputed mix engineers in the music industry.
Andrew has worked with a number of incredibly successful artists on chart-topping albums such as By the Way by Red Hot Chili Peppers, 21 by Adele and Beyoncé by Beyoncé.
These days Andrew resides in the UK, where he enjoys a peaceful life in the English countryside.
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Listen to the podcast:
Spotify: spoti.fi/3x6o8Vn
Apple: apple.co/3rHHTBB
Google: bit.ly/3iT4V4k
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More from Andrew Scheps:
Andrew Talks to Awesome People: bit.ly/3BS47Fk
Scheps Omni Channel by Waves: bit.ly/2TGbkaz
Low Roar: www.lowroarmusic.com/
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Having a GAS™ is the podcast that talks to the great and the good of the creative industries, and in particular finds out what makes great music for film, for TV, for advertising; for dancing to, for cooking to, f*cking to, and more...
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GAS™ Music is a music production agency in Manchester, UK. We compose and produce original music, create awe inspiring sound design and have a fully integrated audio post-production studio. We also have a great record collection, and welcome any additions, recommendations or criticisms.
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www.gasismusic.co.uk
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© GAS™ Music 2021
I always love watching Andrew Scheps interviews. Between his demeanor and his philosophy and attitude about music and mixing in general, he's always a pleasure to listen to. And he has such a great narrative voice, it's easy to listen no matter how long the interview.
Wow, one of the best Scheps interviews with some interesting details not in any other! Well done!
It’s well documented that since the early Soundgarden records Cornell would always drive when recording his own vocals, even with tape. The daw he used in latter years was logic. Lovely interview, thanks 😊
Loved the Low Roar shoutout, they are an amazing band with a really amazing sound!!
great interview and great questions! Loved the ones about reference tracks, made me think. Thanks for the infos!
New to this channel, fantastic chat, and some gold advice! "Wait till this is mastered it will be great" is not a thing! Love that!
Brilliant interview with my favorite mixer personality - having a great name for a channel as well ! Cheers :)
the realest conversation is about the label, the struggle, the honesty from Andrew is just amazing… fantastic
Fantastic interview! So much to learn from the unprepared, offhand reflections of the experienced. Great questions - great job!
So much great information in here - and detailed engineering process from Mr. Scheps. Like having a mini master class. Especially his point about just ‘cleaning up’ the bass bleed with hi pass prior to mixing and potentially losing the character and sound of the record with the interactions of the bleed. Thank you GAS channel for providing such enriching content in this space. Subscribed.
Great interview. Thank you both.
Thanks for this one. Great questions and great listening skills love it Im a subscriber.
That was a very well structured interview!
Andrew is the freaking man. Thanks so much!
love this interview! You have great questions and vocabulary! 🤘
You're a good dude, Jordan. Keep it up. Giving these guys a stage, and showing them things on their OWN mixes, fairly and objectively, has me thinkin about jumpin in to your PPS......the free stuff you have around is worth what you ask for your program, if understood.
I'm barely getting into this episode and I'm hooked... I was a youthful kid playing with Reason once, I got some training from a DJ... Then I did an internship in a youth program Studio... Life pulled me away from sound for YEARS... And then I found stage work.
Such a fantastic interview!
Great interview
Two points you made are spot on: first, I studied audio production at Emerson College from 1991 to 1995 (Mackie board, 4 track 1/4" reel-reel and a Yamaha FX processor), and having those limitations helped me develop my ears for mixing, etc; second, to this day, I use Reaper and do my best to stick to one compressor, one (IF I need it), reverb and/or delay, per track - usually I have my verbs on sends. :)