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  • October 2, 2020
    Podcast, Workflow

    Chris Hellstrom’s Biggest Recording Lesson Learned



    Split the Process, Save the Song: Chris’s #1 DAW Era Lesson

    This week on Inside the Recording Studio, the roles reverse as Jody throws the big question at Chris: What’s the most important lesson he’s learned in today’s DAW-driven world?

    Chris opens up about a deceptively simple but game-changing concept — never mixing and writing at the same time. You’ll hear how this practice can unlock your creativity, reduce burnout, and help your tracks actually get finished (instead of stuck in endless tweak mode). Who passed this wisdom down to him? What does this workflow look like in action? And how can you implement it without losing your groove?

    Along the way, Chris and Jody share relatable studio anecdotes, workflow wins, and inevitable detours into delightful nonsense. If you’ve ever found yourself EQ’ing a snare drum when you should be writing a chorus, this episode is your wake-up call.

    From recording setup tips to mental discipline behind the desk, this one is packed with practical advice for musicians, producers, and audio nerds alike.

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    Gear we used:
    Jody’s Mic & Voice Chain: Telefunken C12 – Groove Tubes Vipre – Apollo – UA Neve 1073 – UA LA2A – UA Studer A800
    Jody’s Channel Strip: iZotope RX Spectral DeNoise – iZotope RX Mouth DeClick – UA Neve 1073 – UA LA2A – UA 1176E

    Chris’ Mic & Voice Chain: Slate ML1 – Apollo – UA – Slate VMR (FG12, FG73, API Eq, SSL 4kE) – iZotope RX Voice – DeNoise
    Chris’ Channel Strip: Eventide Precision Time Align – iZotope RX Spectral DeNoise – iZotope RX Mouth DeClick – UA Neve 1073 – UA LA2A – UA 1176E

    Master: Oek Sound Soothe 2 – iZotope Ozone Imager – iZotope Ozone Maximize.

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    If you want to collaborate, sponsor a podcast, donate, or want us to review your product – contact us at: collaborate@insidetherecordingstudio.com


  • September 29, 2020
    Tuesday Tips, Workflow

    2 Minute Tuesday Tip: Using the 1176 on drums


    In this Tuesday Tip, Chris shows how we may use an 1176 on drum tracks, to enhance the kick, snare and room mics.

    Shoutout to Waves CLA Bundle & Toontrack Superior Drummer 3.


  • September 25, 2020
    Deep Dive, Podcast

    Meet the 1176: It’s Old, It’s Loud, and It’s Kind of a Big Deal in this Deep Dive



    1176 Unplugged: The Iconic Compressor Unboxed

    This week on Inside the Recording Studio, Chris and Jody throw the spotlight on one of the most legendary pieces of gear in audio history — the 1176 compressor. If you’ve heard the name but never quite understood what makes it such a cornerstone in music production, you’re about to get a full breakdown.

    From its roots as a game-changing hardware unit to its many software emulations, the 1176’s journey is one worth tracking — pun intended. Chris & Jody walk through the evolution of this FET-based compressor, breaking down what it actually does, how its controls work, and why engineers across genres still reach for it today.

    We’ll also explore the differences between hardware clones and plugin versions from brands you know (and some you might not). Whether you’re working in a home studio or a full-on mix room, understanding how to dial in an 1176 can bring punch, clarity, and personality to your sound.

    Oh — and in true Chris & Jody fashion, don’t be surprised if things veer into the realm of nonsense. It wouldn’t be an episode without it.


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