Today, we sit down with the multi-talented Greg David, a guitarist, music producer, and engineer.
In Part 1 of this conversation, we explore Greg David's journey through music production, the evolution from working with loops to embracing live takes, and his deep understanding of mixing and dynamics.
Greg shares his perspective on creating authentic music by experimenting with non-traditional panning techniques, understanding the importance of dynamics, and the impact that recording in live settings can have on a track's energy and feel.
His reflections on how the recording techniques of the past can still influence today’s music provide a fresh perspective on approaching music production in modern times.
Throughout the episode we discuss:
The influence of Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings on recording techniques.
How live takes differ from overdubbing and their impact on a track's authenticity.
The importance of dynamics and how Greg incorporates them into his production.
The impact of saturation and how different levels can change the feel of a mix.
Greg's transition from sample-based music to creating his own unique sound using live instruments.
How Greg’s mixing philosophy revolves around creating space and balance within a track.
Timeline:
0:00 - Intro
1:14 - Welcome Greg David
1:50 - Track 1: "Sail On" by Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
4:59 - Discussion on Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings recording techniques
9:33 - Track 2: "Be Better" by DJ Harrison
12:28 - Organic textures and glued mixes of DJ Harrison
15:11 - Live takes vs overdubbing
18:52 - Toru’s recent experience using live takes in his production
23:46 - Track 3: "She's Gone" by Disclosure
28:24 - Discussion on the modern, clean mix of the Disclosure track
32:31 - Starting with drums
35:33 - Greg explains why he gave up sampling and began creating all his sounds
41:10 - Explanation of ADSR and how it applies to mixing
45:56 - Beginning the discussion on Greg's mixing philosophy
47:03 - Outro
List of References from the Interview:
Songs:
Products:
Ableton Live (mentioned in Greg's workflow)
Tascam 388 (used for recording drum breaks)
Connect with Greg David:
Instagram: @gregory_david_gtr
Spotify: Gregory David
YouTube: @Gregorydavidmusic
Connect with Toru:
Website: torubeat.com
Instagram: @torubeat
YouTube: @torubeat
Spotify: Toru
Apple Music: Toru
Credits:
This episode was co-produced, engineered and edited by Matthew Diaz. From ProducerHead, this is Toru, and in a way, so are you. Peace.
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