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Ryan Monette | A Day In the Life of an Audio Engineer

Ryan Monette | A Day In the Life of an Audio Engineer

FromPodcasting with Aaron


Ryan Monette | A Day In the Life of an Audio Engineer

FromPodcasting with Aaron

ratings:
Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Dec 19, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

My guest this week is professional audio engineer Ryan Monette. Ryan graduated from Berklee College of Music with a degree in Music Production & Engineering. For the last 4.5 years he's been the Post-Production Audio Engineer on staff at Elevation Church, in Charlotte, NC, where he mixes their global TV show, and has many other responsibilities (boom operator, field recorder, sound designer, audio editor, etc.). You may have heard some of his work, as he sound-designed and mixed the opener video for the Circles conference for the past two years. He even had his own podcast for a short while (TheQueuecast.com). I asked Ryan to come on the show to share his journey towards becoming a professional audio engineer (a job that I've always wanted), and to get him to share some tips for anyone interested in working in audio/video professionally.
Highlights, Takeaways & Quick Wins:

Think long term and dream big.
If you want to do anything with audio, start by getting a cheap USB microphone.
Take advantage of free online courses to learn more about audio engineering.
Get started with whatever you have.
Your mix may sound completely different in a different environment, so listen with different headphones/speakers in different locations.
Master the basics and keep going back to them.
If you’re mixing a podcast, make sure your levels are consistent.
When mixing, always use a reference track.

Show Notes
Aaron: You graduated from Berklee College of Music with a degree in music production and engineering. For the last five years, you’ve been the post production audio engineer for Elevation Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. You have a lot of jobs there: boom operator, field recorder, sound designer, audio editor, and you mix their global TV show. Do you mix that live?
Ryan: Not necessarily. We can get into that later. There’s a process for that.
Aaron: Some of the creative people here might have heard of some of your work. You sound designed and mixed the opening videos for the past two years of Circles Conference, which I was at. Have you been there for the past two years?
Ryan: I haven’t been personally, no. I have wanted to go. I love it from afar, and I want to go in person.
Aaron: I wanted you to come on this show because when I first got started, I had dreams of being a professional audio engineer. I thought, “How cool would it be to work in audio and get paid for it? That’d be awesome!”
I fell backwards into it by doing podcast editing as a hobby first, then for money, then I met Sean McCabe and ended up working for him full time. I edit podcasts and help out with a ton of other stuff. I asked you to come on the show to share your advice for anyone who’s interested in working in audio/video professionally, and to talk about how you got there yourself. So tell me a little bit about how you got into audio. When did you first realize that this was something you wanted to do?
Ryan’s Journey to Becoming a Professional Audio Engineer
Ryan: I love listening to your podcast, Aaron, and what I love about it is I feel like you and I have a lot of similarities in our backgrounds. You’re a musician, a drummer, and I’m also a musician. I play several things. My primary instrument is bass, but along with that, I started on piano. I picked up bass, and with the bass I picked up guitar. I took some drum lessons here and there as well.
I sing as well. I dabbled in a little bit of everything. I’m kind of a jack of all trades, master of none. I’m okay at a lot of things, but I’m not superb at one thing. Anyway, right around junior high or high school, I started playing the bass. I started playing in little bands here and there. When it came time for college, I had no clue what I wanted to do. All I knew was that I loved music.
Aaron: Same here!
Ryan: I was living in Las Vegas at the time, so I decided, well, everyone has to have that college experience, and I didn’t want to go to college in the same city, so I decided that I needed that “being away
Released:
Dec 19, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to Podcasting with Aaron! If you're interested in learning about everything that goes into making a great podcast, this show is for you. My goal for this show is to share everything I've learned about podcasting so far and introduce you to other cool and interesting podcasters and people working in the podcasting industry. Have a question about podcasting you'd like me to answer on the show? You can reach me directly via email at aaron@thepodcastdude.com. Thanks for listening!