Season 2 of UNSUNG continues with acclaimed mastering engineer Piper Payne, who joins hosts Mirek Stiles and Matt Soczywko for a fascinating conversation about mastering, vinyl, and the craft of making great records.Based in Nashville, Piper has mastered albums for independent artists and major labels alike, while also founding Physical Music Products, one of the industry's most innovative vinyl pressing plants. Together they discuss mastering philosophy, the resurgence of vinyl, building a pressing plant during the pandemic, and why physical media has become a vital lifeline for independent artists.The conversation also explores analogue vs digital workflows, communication between artists and engineers, preserving specialist knowledge, and why mastering is as much about serving the music as it is technical precision.➡️ Learn more about Audiomovers – https://audiomovers.comUNSUNG is a podcast from Audiomovers exploring the untold stories and creative processes behind the music we love.#PiperPayne #MasteringEngineer #Vinyl #VinylRecords #AudioEngineering #MusicProduction #RecordingStudio #Mastering #Audiomovers #UNSUNGPodcastTimecode00:00 The art and economics of vinyl records.00:48 Building a record plant in the middle of a pandemic.03:29 Why I left Electrical Engineering for Audio Mastering.06:55 Fixing the deficit in vinyl quality control.08:59 Helping Independent Artists recoup their studio costs.13:58 Why it used to take two years to press a record.15:11 Debunking the myth of heavyweight vinyl.17:27 Why colored and clear vinyl actually sound different.20:22 The "dark arts" and magic of a well-pressed record.23:07 Active vs. passive listening: The ritual of the LP.24:41 Finding the "old guys" to save a dying craft.29:41 From jazz drumming to the mastering chair.31:00 The moment I realized mastering was my future.32:35 Learning from icons like Mandy Parnell and Darcy Proper.35:32 Why cutting a record is a handshake with the artist.39:26 Passing on 10,000 hours of knowledge to the next generation.42:07 Moving from the Bay Area to Nashville.44:03 Navigating studio ego and the game of "telephone".47:44 The pros and cons of remote vs. attended sessions.50:16 My hybrid gear chain: From Api to Rupert Neve.51:57 Why modern mixes are "kissing the top" too hard.55:08 The "poop joke" guide to cleaning up your low end.56:49 A litmus test for mix engineers.59:41 Using your ears instead of watching a waterfall.1:02:01 Why I prefer watching meters dance to looking at an RTA.1:03:53 Falling into Reaper after a Sonic Studio breakdown.1:07:50 Quickfire: Cheeseburgers and PMC Monitors1:08:43 My wife’s collection of 14 tape machines.1:09:26 Mastering on the road with Audeze Headphones.1:10:31 Being a night owl in an early-morning town.

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