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Chris Mara: Critically Acclaimed Studio Owner and Engineer, Welcome to 1979

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Curious about the magic behind restoring vintage tape machines? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Chris Mara, the brilliant mind behind Mara Machines and owner of the unique recording studio, Welcome to 1979. Chris’s journey from an assistant engineer in Minneapolis to a studio owner in Nashville is filled with accidental ventures, innovative inventions, and meaningful community service. Learn about his unique creations, like a blender made from a tape machine, and his philanthropic efforts with the Nashville Engineer Relief Fund.
Have you ever wondered how non-recallable systems like analog tape shape an engineer’s decision-making process? Chris shares fascinating insights into the craftsmanship of audio engineering, emphasizing muscle memory and adaptability. Hear firsthand how working with seasoned engineers in Nashville’s bustling studios taught him invaluable lessons, from mastering precise tape editing to trusting the room's acoustics. Chris also reflects on the evolution of studio roles and the decline of assistants in mixing sessions, offering a nuanced perspective on the industry's changes.
Step inside Welcome to 1979, a studio that thrives on innovation and community spirit. Discover how a creative lease agreement and a commitment to affordable rates helped this 33,000 square foot facility survive and grow, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chris discusses the studio's vibrant community activities, like educational tape camps and the annual Recording Summit, fostering a collaborative environment for artists and engineers. Plus, hear Chris’s heartfelt story of donating a kidney, underscoring the profound impact of giving back. This episode is a testament to the power of creativity, resilience, and community in the music industry.
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1. Chris Mara: Critically Acclaimed Studio Owner and Engineer, Welcome to 1979 (00:00:00)

2. Mara Machines (00:02:56)

3. Welcome to 1979 (00:28:29)

4. Community (00:42:43)

5. Unsung Hero (00:57:27)

98 episodes

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Manage episode 437725106 series 3443047
Contenu fourni par Jay Franze. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Jay Franze ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

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Curious about the magic behind restoring vintage tape machines? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Chris Mara, the brilliant mind behind Mara Machines and owner of the unique recording studio, Welcome to 1979. Chris’s journey from an assistant engineer in Minneapolis to a studio owner in Nashville is filled with accidental ventures, innovative inventions, and meaningful community service. Learn about his unique creations, like a blender made from a tape machine, and his philanthropic efforts with the Nashville Engineer Relief Fund.
Have you ever wondered how non-recallable systems like analog tape shape an engineer’s decision-making process? Chris shares fascinating insights into the craftsmanship of audio engineering, emphasizing muscle memory and adaptability. Hear firsthand how working with seasoned engineers in Nashville’s bustling studios taught him invaluable lessons, from mastering precise tape editing to trusting the room's acoustics. Chris also reflects on the evolution of studio roles and the decline of assistants in mixing sessions, offering a nuanced perspective on the industry's changes.
Step inside Welcome to 1979, a studio that thrives on innovation and community spirit. Discover how a creative lease agreement and a commitment to affordable rates helped this 33,000 square foot facility survive and grow, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chris discusses the studio's vibrant community activities, like educational tape camps and the annual Recording Summit, fostering a collaborative environment for artists and engineers. Plus, hear Chris’s heartfelt story of donating a kidney, underscoring the profound impact of giving back. This episode is a testament to the power of creativity, resilience, and community in the music industry.
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Support the show

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Chris Mara: Critically Acclaimed Studio Owner and Engineer, Welcome to 1979 (00:00:00)

2. Mara Machines (00:02:56)

3. Welcome to 1979 (00:28:29)

4. Community (00:42:43)

5. Unsung Hero (00:57:27)

98 episodes

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