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Meeting Notice: June 2018 Andy Stewart opines

Meeting Notice

The next meeting of the AES Melbourne Section will be on Monday 4th June at 7:30pm.

Andy Stewart of The Mill studio will present on his experiences and opinions (of which he has many – and he is not afraid to share them!) on –

Recording, Mixing, and Mastering

the changes and the challenges
Recording technology, formats, and practices have always been a moving target, however the rate of change seems to have accelerated dramatically over the past few years – and they are not going to slow down anytime soon.

Andy has a great depth of knowledge of, and experience in the challenges presented.
Benefit from his experiences and opinions, as he takes us on a fascinating journey through the changes and challenges presented by an ever evolving music recording industry.

This is a unique opportunity to hear from a recording and mastering engineer at the leading edge of the changes.

Details:
Mon 4
th June 2018 at 7:30pm
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The SAE Institute – Lecture Theatre
235 Normanby Road
South Melbourne

About Andy Stewart:

Andy Stewart has been involved in the Australian music industry for 30 years, beginning his long career as a drummer in several independent Melbourne based bands.
Quickly discovering a love for all things studio related, Andy immediately developed a desire for recording and mixing that has earned him the reputation as one of Australia’s most highly regarded producer/engineers.
Having worked with acts as diverse as Gotyé, Paul Kelly, The Whitlams, CW Stoneking and Brighter Later – along with countless others – Andy has an extensive back catalogue of independent and commercial albums to his name. Brilliant at drawing out the strengths of any artist he works with, Andy has a reputation for insightfulness, sensitivity and practicality.
He is also well known for his deep passion for music, and a seemingly unquenchable appetite for new, ground-breaking artists.

Widely regarded as a ‘golden ear’ of the industry, Andy is a talented mix engineer with a delicate touch, a fine ear for detail, and a reputation for inventiveness and imagination. He is also a formidable mastering engineer.
Andy is also well known, both in Australia and internationally, for his insightful articles on all things pro audio. For 10 years he was editor of AudioTechnology magazine, travelling extensively worldwide and earning the reputation as one of the world’s most passionate audio writers. For the last three years he has contributed monthly to the Australian publication, CX Magazine.

 

 Directions:  Entry to SAE is via the Students’ Entry, now located on Woodgate St (at rear of building). 
Please report to the Supervisor’s Desk at this entry, and you will be directed to the Lecture Theatre (upstairs in the rear of the building).

Visitors and guests are welcome.