Tag Archives: Andy VanDette

Masterdisk Presents Choice Cuts with Andy VanDette

Choice Cuts is a new blog series where we ask the question all music obsessives love to answer: “What is your essential music?” We kick off the series with our music-obsessed and ever affable Chief Engineer: Andy VanDette. King’s X – Gretchen goes to Nebraska There is a soft spot in my heart for great [...]

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Ask the Engineer: Andy VanDette on How to Choose a Mix Engineer

Ask the Engineer is a new series here on the Masterdisk blog where our guys answer questions about music production. Send us your questions at ask@masterdisk.com. We won’t be able to answer all of them but we’ll post answers to as many as we can. If you have a specific engineer you want to pose [...]

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Ask the Engineer: Andy VanDette on Mixing Like a Pro (Part 2)

Read Part 1 here. Ask the Engineer is a new series here on the Masterdisk blog where our guys answer questions about music production. Send us your questions at ask@masterdisk.com. We won’t be able to answer all of them but we’ll post answers to as many as we can. If you have a specific engineer [...]

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Ask the Engineer: Andy VanDette on Mixing Like a Pro (Part 1)

Ask the Engineer is a new series here on the Masterdisk blog where our guys answer questions about music production. Send us your questions at ask@masterdisk.com. We won’t be able to answer all of them but we’ll post answers to as many as we can. If you have a specific engineer you want to pose [...]

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Masterdisk Presents: First You Get the Sugar

First You Get the Sugar is an exciting young band from Montreal who are building an impressive career through sheer hard work, talent and positive energy. Their first, self-titled album was mastered here at Masterdisk by Andy VanDette last year, and it’s a powerful, polished statement of power-pop and classic rock intent. Not “classic rock” [...]

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