
Episode 27: RJB Music Production
09/24/24 • 27 min
Introducing RJB Music Production: A New Era in Music Collaboration
In this episode of the Face Your Ears podcast, hosts Rich and Justin celebrate surpassing 1,000 downloads and welcome their special guest, Burak Yildirmaz, a seasoned composer and mixing engineer.
Together, they announce their new venture, RJB Music Production, and discuss the journey that brought them together. The team outlines their roles: Rich coaches and arranges vocals, Justin handles production and arrangements, and Burak focuses on mixing and mastering.
They share insights into the collaborative process and their passion for helping clients realize their musical visions; aiming to transform simple ideas into polished, professional songs.
Listeners are invited to explore more about RJB Music Production and the services they offer by going to www.rjbmusicproduction.com
00:00 Welcome
00:32 Celebrating 1000 Downloads
01:04 Special Guest: Burak Yildirmaz
01:24 Burak's Journey in Music
04:01 Announcing RJB Music Production
04:24 How It All Started
13:11 Rich's Role in RJB Music Production
15:19 Justin's Role in RJB Music Production
18:42 Barak's Mixing and Mastering Process
22:32 Why Work with RJB Music Production?
25:45 Conclusion and Farewell
For Production Services, Coaching and Lessons, visit:
www.rjbmusicproduction.com
For help prepping your songs/voice for the studio:
www.bozicvoicestudio.com
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Introducing RJB Music Production: A New Era in Music Collaboration
In this episode of the Face Your Ears podcast, hosts Rich and Justin celebrate surpassing 1,000 downloads and welcome their special guest, Burak Yildirmaz, a seasoned composer and mixing engineer.
Together, they announce their new venture, RJB Music Production, and discuss the journey that brought them together. The team outlines their roles: Rich coaches and arranges vocals, Justin handles production and arrangements, and Burak focuses on mixing and mastering.
They share insights into the collaborative process and their passion for helping clients realize their musical visions; aiming to transform simple ideas into polished, professional songs.
Listeners are invited to explore more about RJB Music Production and the services they offer by going to www.rjbmusicproduction.com
00:00 Welcome
00:32 Celebrating 1000 Downloads
01:04 Special Guest: Burak Yildirmaz
01:24 Burak's Journey in Music
04:01 Announcing RJB Music Production
04:24 How It All Started
13:11 Rich's Role in RJB Music Production
15:19 Justin's Role in RJB Music Production
18:42 Barak's Mixing and Mastering Process
22:32 Why Work with RJB Music Production?
25:45 Conclusion and Farewell
For Production Services, Coaching and Lessons, visit:
www.rjbmusicproduction.com
For help prepping your songs/voice for the studio:
www.bozicvoicestudio.com
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https://www.instagram.com/faceyourearspodcast/
Previous Episode

Episode 26: Complex Studio Setup
In this episode of the Face Your Ears podcast, Rich and Justin discuss the intricate process of setting up Justin's newly renovated studio at Man Made Random Studios in Michigan. They delve into the severe plumbing emergency that initiated the renovation, and how it presented an opportunity to modernize Justin's basement, including the studio space. This episode covers the detailed steps involved in setting up complex audio equipment, including the use of spreadsheets for planning, organizing cables, power management, and the importance of testing each component. They emphasize the importance of labeling, flexibility, and having a collaborative partner. The episode gives a thorough breakdown of their methodical approach and the tools used to achieve a neat, functional, and aesthetically pleasing studio space.
00:00 Welcome!
01:27 Studio Renovation Saga
03:43 Setting Up the Studio
05:09 Planning and Organizing Equipment
09:20 Power and Cable Management
23:17 Testing and Troubleshooting
26:59 Final Thoughts and Recap
For Production Services, Coaching and Lessons, visit:
www.rjbmusicproduction.com
For help prepping your songs/voice for the studio:
www.bozicvoicestudio.com
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Next Episode

Episode 28: Virtual Instruments
In this episode of the Face Your Ears podcast, hosts Justin Hochella and Rich Bozic dive into the world of virtual instruments. They discuss the creation and use of virtual instruments in modern music production, focusing on guitars, basses, pianos, and drums. They explore the nuances and techniques used to mimic real instruments' sounds and provide practical examples using various software tools such as Native Instruments' Kontakt and Logic Pro. Listen in as they showcase the versatility and authenticity of these virtual instruments and share insights on how they can enhance home recordings.
00:00 Welcome to Face Your Ears Podcast
00:25 Studio Updates and Side Projects
01:49 Today's Topic: Virtual Instruments
02:25 Understanding Virtual Instruments
05:06 Virtual Guitars and Basses
17:38 Exploring Virtual Pianos
22:45 Virtual Drums
26:06 Conclusion and Podcast Updates
For Production Services, Coaching and Lessons, visit:
www.rjbmusicproduction.com
For help prepping your songs/voice for the studio:
www.bozicvoicestudio.com
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Face Your Ears - Episode 27: RJB Music Production
Transcript
Welcome everyone to another episode of the Face Your Ears podcast. I'm joined here with my good friend, Justin Hoschela. How's it going, buddy?
Justinhello, rich, it is going well in my beautifully renovated manmade random studios. Thank you again for your services.
RichNo problem. Yeah, it does look great.
JustinSo we
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