Live Sound Bootcamp

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Hosted by a trio of touring engineers, Live Sound Bootcamp (LSBC) is meant to help new engineers to learn live sound from the ground up, and also maybe provide some insight and humor to seasoned professionals. It is a primer on all topics in live sound.

Ryan O John is a musician turned engineer, turned product designer, turned podcast host. He was playing instruments by 5 years old, with his first shows at age 12, recording his own albums by 13, and touring by 16 -- he leans heavily toward the geeky side of sound. From small local clubs to international stadiums, metal to pop, Ryan's career in live sound mixing has covered a lot of ground traveling the world with a ton of artists including Jessie J, Andy Grammer, Tove Lo, Banks, Liam Payne, Capital Cities and many more. Beyond just touring with pop and rock acts, he also designs audio consoles and software, mix records, and race cars.

After Brendan Dreaper picked up the drums in middle school, live music became an important part of his life. With a number of diversions under his belt, which included studying economics and working as a professional glassblower, he returned to music and found his footing behind the mixing console. Working from bar gigs to local festivals and eventually to touring with Magic! and Snoh Aalegra, Brendan has had the pleasure of making live music happen. Outside of geeking out about live sound on a podcast, he likes to play drums with the band vverevvolf, produce music and get real nerdy about anything Lord of the Rings related.

The third member of the trio, Joe Santarpia, is a live sound and recording/mixing engineer of 15 years, Tour Manager, Musician and Producer. His touring resume includes Mac Demarco, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Connan Mockasin, Best Coast, Surfer Blood, Inner Circle and others. Joe was a former staff engineer at Circle House Studios in Miami, FL and Faultline Studios (RIP) in San Francisco. during his free time he is an electronics hobbyist and recreational ice hockey player.

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  • Budget concious
    Please stop eating while recording
    Good stuff, but I listen with earbuds in and the sound of you eating while talking makes me gag.
  • ashleyjsimmons
    On the way to pro
    This podcast is awesome. Being the only girl in my audio program in college was tough & I felt like I always needed to be ahead of the curve. This podcast makes me feel so much better about the hard work I put in. I feel great knowing all the stuff I learned in college is useful! This also helps me in my mixing as well!
  • guyinmn
    Great topics for any level of engineer
    These guys cover everything from basics to complex topics, but in ways which are applicable to any level of engineer. Definitely my go-to podcast for live sound tips and education.
  • Scalingwallofsound
    Excellent and fun
    As a amateur self taught sound engineer, this is the best pod cast I’ve ever heard! These guys address issues in detail that makes it so interesting to listen too. They address problems and ideas that I’ve had to learn by trial and error. They talk about their mistakes and what they learned from them and pass it on to the listeners. Better ways to do things. They are funny and entertaining also. It is real enjoyable to listen to. If you are any kind of musician, I recommend Live Sound Bootcamp to understand what these guys go thru to make a band sound great. They are as important as the musician, but they sit in the back in the dark,,,,,,,
  • Fredellsworth
    Thank you!!!!
    Totally legit
  • breathemusic_
    Informative, Fun, Useful
    Real live sound audio engineers talk and go through many aspects of their job.
  • RyanJohn
    Humorous and educational
    But of course I’m biased, I’m one of the hosts ;)
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