

But I give in principle no work out of which I am not 100% satisfied.

I am aware that much in this area is also a matter of taste. Q: What's your 'promise' to your clients?Ī: That in my eyes (or ears) he always gets the best possible product on time. In the end, both worlds combined are great for workflow and creativity. A plugin, however, gives me instant recall capability which I sometimes miss on my devices. Some devices give me exactly the sound I want. Analog gives me something to touch and some fine tuning that I like. But I am also new to this platform :-)Ī: Both. Q: Is there anyone on SoundBetter you know and would recommend to your clients?Ī: Not until now. Makes the work more varied and helps to refresh the ears I like to work back and forth on different songs. Q: What are you working on at the moment?Ī: I am working on 3 different songs from 3 clients. But even just having satisfied customers gives me a lot of satisfaction.

Hearing the self-mixed and mastered song on the radio or TV is a good feeling. Especially when I see that the customers push the project further.

What was your role?Ī: I take pride in every project my clients undertake. Q: Tell us about a project you worked on you are especially proud of and why. Jaycen Joshua, Chris lord alge, Michael Brauer, Jimmy Douglas, are just a few of the many engineers who inspire me I like Compositions from Max Richter or Hans Zimmer. I mainly work in the hip hop area, but for example I like cat stevens extremely well, or classical music because I grew up with this music too. Q: What other musicians or music production professionals inspire you?Ī: Alot. My mastering chain is built almost entirely analog. 70% of the mixing process is in the box with plugins and 30% is done via analog devices. A: My setup is constantly evolving because there is always something that I can use and it will probably never develop completely haha.
