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Recording Solo Piano with Atzko Kohashi

It's almost twelve years ago now, yet I remember it clearly. One of those mornings where everything feels quiet wit...

Trusting the first instinct: Why recording and mixing are Acts of Courage

Recording and mixing are not mechanical processes but living acts of interpretation. In this article, we explore why the first intuitive decisions in the mixing process often lead to the most authentic results — and how simplicity, fresh ears and trust in instinct protect the soul of a recording.

From a producers perspective: a look at the HIFIMAN HE400se

The HIFIMAN HE400se. By Peter Bjørnild, producer at Sound Liaison. From a producer’s perspective, the HIFIMAN HE400...

One-Mic Recording: Rediscovering the Art of Natural Sound

By Frans de Rond, Engineer at Sound Liaison At Sound Liaison, we have always been driven by curiosity, about music, a...

Mixing in the Analog Domain

Mixing in the Analog Domain Rediscovering the Lost Mojo By Frans de Rond, Engineer at Sound Liaison When I began m...

The Audience Factor

Why Live Performances Often Outshine Studio Sessions By Frans de Rond – Engineer at Sound Liaison In the controlled e...

The Art and Evolution of Studio Monitoring

My journey as a sound engineer By Frans de Rond, engineer Sound Liaison When I began my career as a recording enginee...

If it Makes Me Dance, It’s a Keeper

There’s a moment in every recording session where words fall short. Where meters and microphones fade into the backgr...

Wes and the Rule of 5: A lesson that still guides me

There are moments in your life as an engineer that stay with you forever. One such moment for me happened 17 years ag...

The role of Reverb in Jazz Recording

Shaping Space: The role of Reverb in Jazz Recording, Then and Now By Frans de Rond – Founder & Recording Engineer...

The Art of One Mic Recording

Finding the Perfect Balance with the Josephson C700S At Sound Liaison, we are known for our commitment to high-resolu...
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