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The Summer Break Episode: Velvet Sundown, Live Music, and New Studio Gear

The Summer Break Episode: Velvet Sundown, Live Music, and New Studio Gear

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We're back after a little summer pause — no guest this month, just Nate, Ben, and Neil catching up on all things music, gear, and a band that doesn't actually exist.

We dig into the rise of AI-generated artists (looking at you, Velvet Sundown), what it means for real musicians, and whether listeners even care how the music was made. Plus: a heated conversation about live backing tracks, summer gigs, mastering workflows, new speakers (hello, Barefoot Footprint 03s), and yes… Nate bought a tape machine.

Also: Florence steaks, Fort Wayne slides, Sweetwater shoutouts, and some low-key gig consulting.

🔑 Topics Covered In This Episode:

  • 🎤 Velvet Sundown and the ethics of AI-generated bands
  • 💽 Why AI music can’t be deconstructed like human-made recordings
  • 🎧 New studio gear: Barefoot monitors & a vintage Ampex 440B tape machine
  • 🧠 Nate’s take on speaker testing, low-end clarity, and tonal balance
  • 🎛️ Ben's mastering workflow and loudness philosophy
  • 🥁 Neil’s live rig upgrades & recording full band sets with an XR18
  • 💡 Should bands record every show? (Yes.)
  • 🛠️ Building a flexible PA system on a budget
  • 🍕 Italian food, gelato, and Nate’s eternal love of pizza
  • 🔥 Sweetwater Gear Exchange vs. Reverb
  • 🎸 Live performance authenticity: what actually matters?

📣 Mentions & Shoutouts:

  • Velvet Sundown on Spotify
  • Rick Beato’s AI song breakdown
  • Barefoot Footprint 03 Monitors
  • XR18 Digital Mixer
  • Sweetwater & Gear Exchange
  • Billie Eilish / FINNEAS for speaker tests
  • Maestro DMX for live light shows


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