Produce Like A Pro
A podcast by Warren Huart

242 Episodes
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The Abbey Road Story - A History Of Recording Innovation
Published: 02/08/2023 -
Working Audio Tools: Produce Like A Pro Lianne Kay Remix Contest
Published: 29/07/2023 -
Guitarist Marc Bonilla: The Interview (Keith Emerson, David Coverdale, Glenn Hughes)
Published: 26/07/2023 -
Working Audio Tools: The Wytse Gerichhausen Interview (White Sea Studio)
Published: 22/07/2023 -
Working Audio Tools: The reality of making it as a mastering engineer with Nicholas Di Lorenzo
Published: 08/07/2023 -
Working Audio Tools: Mixing professionally on headphones with multi award winning Engineer Emrah Celik
Published: 01/07/2023 -
Working Audio Tools: Live sound and audio science with Audio University's Kyle Mathias
Published: 17/06/2023 -
Working Audio Tools: The Steve Maggiora Interview
Published: 11/06/2023 -
Working Audio Tools: Joe Carrell Talks Mixing & Drum Samples
Published: 03/06/2023 -
Songs That Changed Music: New Rose - The Damned
Published: 28/05/2023 -
6 Vocal Recording Tips
Published: 27/05/2023 -
Rob Moose The Interview:- String Arranging and Performance (Bon Iver, Taylor Swift, Sufjan Stevens)
Published: 24/05/2023 -
Songs That Changed Music: Total Eclipse Of The Heart by Bonnie Tyler
Published: 21/05/2023 -
Working Audio Tools: The Tim Palmer Interview
Published: 20/05/2023 -
SSL: My Journey with A Legendary Company - Karen Down Interview
Published: 17/05/2023 -
Songs That Changed Music: The Trooper By Iron Maiden
Published: 14/05/2023 -
Working Audio Tools: Dragged Under - Chelsea REMIXES Pt. 1
Published: 13/05/2023 -
Budget vs Expensive Microphones: A Chat With With Rob Mayzes & Adam Steel at NAMM 2023
Published: 10/05/2023 -
Songs That Changed Music: Chic - Good Times
Published: 07/05/2023 -
Working Audio Tools: Ed vs. Warren (Little Empire)
Published: 06/05/2023
Multi-platinum producer Warren Huart sits down with producers, mixers, and mastering engineers to not only a get a peak into the techniques and tricks often held close to the chest, but in turn show that you can always make marvelous music on any level of equipment.