Having given notice to my colleagues weeks ago, I’d like to officially announce that today will be my last day working at SAE New York. It’s been a privilege to serve as chair of the audio technology department and act as the director of educational programs for the past year. And now, I’m looking forward to making new commitments.
You can expect to see a lot more activity on these pages again, as well as on the pages of SonicScoop and Scientist, where I’ll be ramping up my work and taking an active role once more. The last time I really focused on creating content for SonicScoop, we grew by over 500% in a very short time. Now, I’m looking forward to growing the magazine further by helping to support new contributors and partnerships, by producing all-new video content and live events, and by providing refreshing insights into the world of audio production and music business once again.
In addition to my work in publishing, I’m excited to ramp up my involvement at Joe Lambert Mastering as well. I’ve always believed that you can’t write about or teach a craft effectively unless you practice what you preach. After more than a decade working as an audio professional, I believe I’ve found my true home and calling as a mastering engineer. The feedback I’ve gotten from clients in my past two years mastering at JLM has been some of the very best of my career, and I’m looking forward to making myself available to more clients, more often, starting immediately.
Thanks for reading. If you’re as committed to the world of audio as I am, I’m sure we’ll cross paths time and time again in the future.
Best wishes,