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About Me

I started out as a musician, originally playing piano before moving onto bass at a young age, and then guitar. From there, music became something I constantly developed, both technically and creatively.

My interest in audio engineering came later, when I started exploring how recordings were actually made. Artists like Queens of the Stone Age and producers like Josh Homme played a big role in this shift. Hearing the sound design, tones, and production quality made me want to understand how those results were achieved.

That curiosity quickly turned into something more serious. I began experimenting at home using Cubase and a basic audio interface, testing techniques like sample replacement, time correction, and drum triggering. What started as experimentation became something I was actively studying and improving.

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A key turning point...

Career Direction
Initially I set out to write and perform my own music in a band; I kept working with friends and collaborating with other artists to create opportunities for my music to be found. My career direction then changed, I became absolutely fascinated with audio engineering...

Current Position

I am developing engineer with a strong understanding of microphone placement, signal flow, studio setup, and DAW workflows. I am currently developing my mixing skills, mastering knowledge, and session efficiency.

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What sets me apart is how I focus on creating a relaxed and creative environment in sessions. I prioritise strong communication, making artists feel comfortable, and experimenting with sound and ideas.
 

My aim is to balance creativity and professionalism.

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