Dave Cook, long-time audio engineer and owner of Area 52 Studios joins your two favorite weekend warriors today with stories, advice, and more.
Dave shares how he “accidentally” wound up engineering “Love Shack” as well as Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, what rules Bernard Purdie laid down (before he laid down the grooves!), how he started his road career with Carly Simon, and more.
Dave also brings decades of advice to help guide us all with our live streaming setups, discussing different ways of getting that pristine sound, as well as that not-so-pristine sound… depending upon what you’re after!
Listen, along with your hosts Paul Kent and Dave Hamilton, as Dave Cook weaves all these stories and tips together for you all. Press play and enjoy!
00:00:00 Gig Gab 258 – Monday, June 1, 2020
00:02:28 Dave Cook from Area 52 Studios
Accidentally Engineering Love Shack
00:10:38 Anyone ever tell you what to do?
00:15:00 Bernard Purdie, “The Front Head Does Not Come Off My Bass Drum!”
00:18:01 Advice for Streaming
Use Headphones
Don’t sit in a room with hard surfaces
Get a microphone that’s better than your computer mic
Maya Beiser, Cellist
Soundflower
Blackhole
Virtual Audio Cable
00:29:00 Clap Your Hands and Let Your Ears Tell You
00:31:20 Recreating that Club Vibe
00:36:49 Starting your road career … with Carly Simon
00:39:15 A $9,000 Mistake
00:45:51 Todd Rundgren’s Royalty-Bought Home
00:48:05 Mixing In the Studio for the Smithereens
00:49:38 Recording Henry’s Dream… at Dreamland Studios
00:53:47 GG 258
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