I don't know the hosts name, but he is already becoming my favourite interviewer on YT. I really appreciate the way he let's his guest speak without constant interruptions. He asks great questions too. I'm looking forward to more of these.
@jamesglewmusicАй бұрын
He literally is my favourite interviewer, everything comes from a place of learning rather than having something to prove. The questions are concise, considered and perfectly pitched in terms of simplicity/complexity.
@agarthapodcastАй бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. There's a lot to improve, and I'm working on it
@sonnybrasco9735Ай бұрын
I just commented on a video of yours the other day and I agree your coming out the race killing shit. I'm subscribing!
@BenTrexel16 сағат бұрын
Great episode!! I love working with Maor
@AudiojunkkАй бұрын
man,really love your podcast! You get such amazing people on here! Thank you for sharing and upaodign so regularly!
@agarthapodcastАй бұрын
Thanks a ton! I'm stoked you love the podcast! We’ve got more awesome stuff coming your way!
@Theophanes68Ай бұрын
Jose thank you for all of the great interviews thus far, this has quickly become my favorite channel! I really love hearing interviews with mastering engineers in particular, this interview with Maor, and the interviews with Adam Ayan and Brian Lucey have been amazing!
@agarthapodcastАй бұрын
Glad you enjoy it, more are coming soon
@RevoltStudio-hj6tjАй бұрын
Maor rocks 🤘
@GingerDrumsАй бұрын
Important to remember with these interviews: its entirely possible for somebody to be an excellent practitioner (procedural knowledge) but be totally misguided or ignorant about why their process works (propositional knowledge) or visa versa. Im confident Maor could make their masters sound just as good, if only in a different way, if they only had stock plugins available to work with in his current room. Do not fetischise the gear, fetischize the experience and practise time as well as monitoring situation.
@subtractivemusicАй бұрын
From my experience, people that own a ton of gear and are great engineers often times don't touch it unless it could really be beneficial, and even then, maybe only one or two pieces.
@ThisGuyDudeАй бұрын
Oh wow, I'm really looking forward to this. Going to be some great insights in here, thanks so much!
@maxiguinazu7205Ай бұрын
Maestro, que nutritivas entrevistas estás haciendo. ¡Gracias por tanta data! Saludos desde Argentina.
@agarthapodcastАй бұрын
Muchas gracias Maxi, un abrazo!
@musiclover-r9mАй бұрын
would be awesome to add markers for each question!!
@agarthapodcastАй бұрын
I'm working on that 😉
@junglequeencrimsondiscАй бұрын
the pro tools 9 T-shirt is fire! 😛 thanks for some insights
@clacalaАй бұрын
"Groove is in the heart" 😁
@Robert_BabiczАй бұрын
thank you
@twitchbook-1Ай бұрын
cheers
@PaulBell88Ай бұрын
So vague. Doesn't give any specific examples. He does broad strokes even when doing interviews.