WCA #502 with Hans-Martin Buff - From Journalism to Audio: Exploring Binaural Sound, Working with Prince, Dolby Atmos, and Mastering the Art of Sequencing and Assembly

WCA #502 with Hans-Martin Buff - From Journalism to Audio: Exploring Binaural Sound, Working with Prince, Dolby Atmos, and Mastering the Art of Sequencing and Assembly

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My guest is Hans-Martin Buff, a Recording Engineer, Music Producer, and 3D Geek based in Munich, Germany. Hans has worked with Prince, Peter Gabriel, and the Scorpions.

--------------------------------- In this episode, we discuss • Introduction and Background • Family Musical Influence • Early Musical Interests • Educational Background • Transition to Music Career • Pachyderm Studio Experience • Nirvana Recording Sessions • Working with Prince • Paisley Park Experience • Prince's Influence on Hans • Challenges in the Industry • Difficult Clients and Lessons • Technical Recording Techniques • Personal Growth and Development • Sequencing and Assembly • Memorable Projects and Highlights • Impact on Personal Music Enjoyment

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Matt's Rant: When to Let it Go

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Links and Show Notes

Hans' SiteHans on Instagram

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Credits

• Guest: Hans-Martin Buff • Host: Matt Boudreau • Engineer: Matt Boudreau • Producer: Matt Boudreau • Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau • WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell • Announcer: Chuck Smith


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