

Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Podcast
Bobby Owsinski
Interviews with music industry movers and shakers, tips, and news. Learn more at: https://sholink.to/bobbyowsinskidotcom.On this show, music industry guru Bobby Owsinski gives you his personal insights into the industry of music, covering industry news, reviews, analysis, and tips, as well as offering amazing interviews with prominent industry movers and shakers on every show! If you know Bobby, you know you're in for an enlightening and engaging treat.So enjoy the show!
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Mar 31, 2026 • 32min
The Biggest Problem in Mixing Right Now fi. Richard Chycki | Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Ep. 618
What is the biggest problem in mixing right now, and why are so many modern sessions making that problem worse? In this episode of Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle Podcast, Bobby sits down with multi-platinum mixer and engineer Richard Chycki, known for his work with Rush, Dream Theater, Aerosmith, Mick Jagger, Alice Cooper, and Pink, to unpack what is really hurting mixes today. Richard explains why too many recording decisions are being postponed, how immersive audio changes the way mixers create space, and why clearer standards are needed if Atmos mixes are going to translate in the real world. Bobby and Richard dig into the realities of mixing legacy artists in immersive formats, including the challenge of preserving the original intent of a classic record while adapting it for modern playback. They also talk about why dense sessions with hundreds of tracks can actually slow down decision making, how bed versus object choices affect impact and glue, what makes Sony 360 different from Atmos, and why emotional intent still matters more than technology. If you care about mixing, immersive audio, Dolby Atmos, Sony 360 Reality Audio, session management, and modern music production, this conversation is packed with insight.Ad link: Explore The Mixing Engineer’s Handbook (6th Edition), the go-to guide for modern mixing.Thank you for tuning in to Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle, the podcast that takes you deep inside the music industry. Each week, Bobby shares insights, news, analysis, and conversations with the movers and shakers shaping today’s music world.📌 Explore Bobby’s best-selling books🎙️ Nail that pro vocal sound: clear, upfront, and mix-ready. Learn how in Bobby’s Vocal Mixing Mini-Course🎧 Discover more mixing and production courses📲 Follow Bobby for more tips, insights, and updates:FacebookLinkedInInstagramBluesky🎙️ New episodes release every Tuesday at 9AM Pacific on YouTube and your favorite podcast app.Music. Business. Creativity. Straight from the Inner Circle.Produced by APodcastGeekhttps://apodcastgeek.com/

Mar 24, 2026 • 31min
Vocal Production Secrets (Why Compressor Presets Won’t Fix Your Mix) | Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Ep. 617
Can compressor presets really fix a weak vocal, or are most mixers solving the wrong problem first? In this episode of Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle, Bobby sits down with author, musician, and lecturer Craig Anderton to unpack the art and science of vocal production, from performance psychology and gain envelope “microsurgery” to why a single vocal can connect more directly than a doubled one. The conversation also moves into inside out mixing, recording vocals flat, plugin minimalism, DIY creativity, and the mindset required to keep evolving with music technology. Craig Anderton is an internationally recognized authority on music technology, has written more than 1,000 articles, authored over 50 books, and continues to publish through Sweetwater while sharing educational resources at craiganderton.org.Craig explains why great vocals start before the compressor, why performance still beats presets, and how subtle gain moves can often outperform heavy processing. He also shares stories about learning from top engineers, working with voices like Martha Davis and Chuck D, building bigger sounding vocals without the usual tricks, and finding creative freedom by using fewer plugins and following what the song actually wants.Connect with CraigWebsiteSweetwater articlesInstagramFacebookYouTubeAd link: Explore The Mixing Engineer’s Handbook (6th Edition), the go-to guide for modern mixing.Thank you for tuning in to Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle, the podcast that takes you deep inside the music industry. Each week, Bobby shares insights, news, analysis, and conversations with the movers and shakers shaping today’s music world.📌 Explore Bobby’s best-selling books🎙️ Nail that pro vocal sound: clear, upfront, and mix-ready. Learn how in Bobby’s Vocal Mixing Mini-Course🎧 Discover more mixing and production courses📲 Follow Bobby for more tips, insights, and updates:FacebookLinkedInInstagramBluesky🎙️ New episodes release every Tuesday at 9AM Pacific on YouTube and your favorite podcast app.Music. Business. Creativity. Straight from the Inner Circle.Produced by APodcastGeekhttps://apodcastgeek.com/

Mar 17, 2026 • 23min
How to Stay Relevant in Today’s Music Business (And What To Avoid) | Bobby Owinski's Inner Circle Ep. 616
What does it really take to stay relevant in today’s music business when private equity is reshaping pro audio, viral success is far rarer than people think, and YouTube keeps gaining influence? In this solo episode of Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle Podcast, Bobby breaks down the latest music industry news and production trends, connecting the dots between business shifts, platform power, legacy gear, and loudness myths so artists, producers, mixers, and music creators can better understand where the industry is heading.Bobby digs into Native Instruments filing for insolvency, what that could mean for users of Native Instruments, iZotope, Plugin Alliance, and Brainworx, and why private equity continues to create concern in pro audio. He also looks at AudioTonics acquiring more respected audio brands, the sale of Norman’s Rare Guitars, and why not every acquisition is bad news.From there, Bobby tackles the reality of going viral in music, why slow growth often creates a stronger long-term catalog, and why YouTube may be the smartest platform for artists who want sustainable traction. He also explains why YouTube views no longer count toward Billboard in the same way, why that matters less for indie artists than many think, and why platform relevance is shifting right in front of us.The episode also celebrates 75 years of the Fender Telecaster, with Bobby explaining why its design still matters today, before wrapping with a practical breakdown of LUFS, streaming loudness, and the new laws affecting video streamers. If you want a sharper view of the modern music business without hype, this episode delivers exactly that.Ad link: Explore The Mixing Engineer’s Handbook (6th Edition), the go-to guide for modern mixing.Thank you for tuning in to Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle, the podcast that takes you deep inside the music industry. Each week, Bobby shares insights, news, analysis, and conversations with the movers and shakers shaping today’s music world.📌 Explore Bobby’s best-selling books🎙️ Nail that pro vocal sound: clear, upfront, and mix-ready. Learn how in Bobby’s Vocal Mixing Mini-Course🎧 Discover more mixing and production courses📲 Follow Bobby for more tips, insights, and updates:FacebookLinkedInInstagramBluesky🎙️ New episodes release every Tuesday at 9AM Pacific on YouTube and your favorite podcast app.Music. Business. Creativity. Straight from the Inner Circle.Produced by APodcastGeekhttps://apodcastgeek.com/

Mar 10, 2026 • 30min
Will AI Replace Musicians? (What Most Artists Are Missing) ft. Craig Anderton | Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Ep. 615
Is AI really coming for your gig, or are most musicians worried about the wrong things entirely? In this episode of Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle Podcast, author, musician, and lecturer Craig Anderton breaks down what AI actually means for working artists, producers, and songwriters, and why the real advantage is still the human fingerprint that machines cannot touch.Craig unpacks new listener data that shows real pushback against AI-generated music, why fans still want to support human artists, and how musicians can stop trying to “out-computer a computer” and instead double down on feel, emotion, and creative risk-taking. He also shares where AI tools are genuinely useful in the studio, from vocal comping and demo production to research and writing, and where they fall apart on nuance, vibe, and context.You will hear Craig’s take on legal and copyright minefields around training data, the difference between influence and imitation, and what K-pop and modern fan culture can teach every independent musician about building deeper connections and putting a unique “fingerprint” in the music.Connect with CraigWebsiteSweetwater articlesInstagramFacebookYouTubeAd link: Explore The Mixing Engineer’s Handbook (6th Edition), the go-to guide for modern mixing.Thank you for tuning in to Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle, the podcast that takes you deep inside the music industry. Each week, Bobby shares insights, news, analysis, and conversations with the movers and shakers shaping today’s music world.📌 Explore Bobby’s best-selling books🎙️ Nail that pro vocal sound: clear, upfront, and mix-ready. Learn how in Bobby’s Vocal Mixing Mini-Course🎧 Discover more mixing and production courses📲 Follow Bobby for more tips, insights, and updates:FacebookLinkedInInstagramBluesky🎙️ New episodes release every Tuesday at 9AM Pacific on YouTube and your favorite podcast app.Music. Business. Creativity. Straight from the Inner Circle.Produced by APodcastGeekhttps://apodcastgeek.com/

Mar 3, 2026 • 29min
Are Recording Studios STILL Necessary for Music Production Today? | Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Ep. 614
Sam Rudy, founder of Pro Studio Time and former international studio manager, helps artists find the right recording spaces worldwide. He discusses whether studios still matter, why many inquiries never convert, the rise of residential writing camps, how vibe and daylight often beat gear, and AI’s evolving role in music production.

Feb 24, 2026 • 30min
Why Immersive Audio Should Feel Familiar, Not Futuristic | Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Ep. 613
What if immersive audio is not about the future at all, but about going back to how music was always meant to be heard?In this episode of Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle, Bobby sits down with Adrian Weidmann, CEO and founder of Immersive Design Labs, to unpack why Dolby Atmos and immersive audio have left so many engineers scrambling, and how the real breakthrough is not technology, but clarity. Adrian shares how his background in test and measurement, studio microphones, and live capture shaped a radically simple philosophy, accuracy over novelty.From designing a preamp to be “the electrical equivalent of effectively a 12 inch piece of copper wire” with no coloration, to building a 7.1.4 array that mirrors Dolby’s speaker layout, Adrian explains why immersive audio should feel natural, not futuristic.If you care about sound, space, and the emotional impact of music, this conversation will challenge the way you think about recording.KEY TAKEAWAYS• Dolby Atmos came out of cinema and now engineers are scrambling to figure out what to do with it• The biggest challenge with immersive audio is clarity, not technology• The preamp was designed to be the electrical equivalent of a 12 inch piece of copper wire with no coloration• Immersive audio should capture musicians playing in a space, not chase novelty• The IDL array replicates the positioning of a 7.1.4 Dolby speaker configuration• Embrace the bleed, the room itself should become an active instrument• Each song should be affiliated with its appropriate acoustic space• A microphone is a transducer, and anything other than an omni is a compromise• Focus on the song, capture the emotions associated with the interaction with the musicians• Success advice from outside the studio, I show upConnect with Adrian Weidmann and Immersive Design Labs:Adrian's LinkedInImmersive Design Labs WebsiteImmersive Design Labs FacebookImmersive Design Labs LinkedInImmersive Design Labs InstagramImmersive Design Labs YouTubeAd link: Explore The Mixing Engineer’s Handbook (6th Edition), the go-to guide for modern mixing.Thank you for tuning in to Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle, the podcast that takes you deep inside the music industry. Each week, Bobby shares insights, news, analysis, and conversations with the movers and shakers shaping today’s music world.📌 Explore Bobby’s best-selling books🎙️ Nail that pro vocal sound: clear, upfront, and mix-ready. Learn how in Bobby’s Vocal Mixing Mini-Course🎧 Discover more mixing and production courses📲 Follow Bobby for more tips, insights, and updates:FacebookLinkedInInstagramBluesky🎙️ New episodes release every Tuesday at 9AM Pacific on YouTube and your favorite podcast app.Music. Business. Creativity. Straight from the Inner Circle.Produced by APodcastGeekhttps://apodcastgeek.com/

Feb 17, 2026 • 30min
Why WAITING to Be Discovered Is Holding Musicians Back | Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Ep. 612
What if the biggest thing holding musicians back is not talent, but mindset?In this episode of Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle, Bobby sits down with DJ Bander, Zach Schnall, CEO of Bander Productions, to explore how artists can build real career momentum in today’s music business. From jazz roots to electronic dance music success, Zach shares how he transitioned genres, built a brand, invested in marketing, and developed the business skills most musicians ignore.This is a deep dive into branding, social media strategy, financial literacy, EDM production standards, and why waiting to be discovered is no longer a viable strategy in the modern music industry. If you want to learn something about the music business that you never knew before, this conversation delivers.KEY TAKEAWAYS• Musicians struggle because they are waiting to be discovered instead of building leverage• Labels want to see that you are already basically on the 80 yard line• Investing in your brand is essential, trying to find the cheapest way can hurt your career• Dance music requires concise structure, professional edits, and release ready production• Downtempo allows more compositional freedom, EDM demands technical precision and relevance• Marketing success depends on long term commitment, not short timelines• Bringing in an audience is only part of the equation, artists must actively engage• Financial literacy is critical, advances are often debt and poor management can derail careers• Mentorship accelerates growth in ways YouTube and AI alone cannot• The best artists trust the love they have for their own sound while being their most honest criticChapters: 00:00:00 - Coming up...00:01:15 - From jazz piano to electronic music00:03:15 - Becoming DJ Bander and learning to DJ00:04:54 - Why EDM is technically harder than it sounds00:06:52 - Release-ready production and commercial standards00:08:56 - Edit justifications and structure in long tracks00:11:24 - Staying relevant in a competitive EDM market00:14:11 - Building capital, investing in brand and ads00:16:58 - Waiting to be discovered vs building leverage00:19:01 - Financial literacy and managing advances00:22:40 - Branding your name with intention00:25:08 - The mentorship mistake young artists make00:26:53 - The best advice he ever received00:28:28 - How to connect with DJ BanderAd link: Explore The Mixing Engineer’s Handbook (6th Edition), the go-to guide for modern mixing.Thank you for tuning in to Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle, the podcast that takes you deep inside the music industry. Each week, Bobby shares insights, news, analysis, and conversations with the movers and shakers shaping today’s music world.📌 Explore Bobby’s best-selling books🎙️ Nail that pro vocal sound: clear, upfront, and mix-ready. Learn how in Bobby’s Vocal Mixing Mini-Course🎧 Discover more mixing and production courses📲 Follow Bobby for more tips, insights, and updates:FacebookLinkedInInstagramBluesky🎙️ New episodes release every Tuesday at 9AM Pacific on YouTube and your favorite podcast app.Music. Business. Creativity. Straight from the Inner Circle.Produced by APodcastGeekhttps://apodcastgeek.com/

Feb 10, 2026 • 32min
The Freelance Economy’s Biggest Problem as a Musician | Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Ep. 611
Is the gig economy really built to support musicians and freelancers, or is it setting them up to fail?In this episode of Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle Podcast, Bobby talks with Ben Ikwaugwu, CEO of SoundCheck Live, about why the freelance economy is growing faster than the tools designed to support it. Drawing from his background as a professional vocalist and supply chain professional, Ben explains why fragmented communication, lack of systems, and one time execution pressure make it harder than ever for musicians and gig operators to run a sustainable business.Ben also shares how SoundCheck Live is being built as an operating system for the gig economy, and why understanding people, workflows, and relationships matters more than technology alone.KEY TAKEAWAYS• “Companies are operating more and more with freelancers, but they want to act like they’re enterprises.”• “The number one pain that we’re eliminating right now is the fragmentation of managing gigs and freelancers.”• “You don’t get a performance review in the gig economy. You have one time maybe to just screw it up.”• “Musicians turned business owners are some of the best negotiators, but some of the worst at building systems.”• “We’re building an operating system for on demand teams.”• “You have to be really good at your job to keep getting jobs.”• “More than half of the US economy will be freelance.”• “We don’t have infrastructure built for people who don’t operate nine to five.”• “The world is built on relationships and how you treat people.”Chapters:00:00:00 - Coming up...00:01:14 - Meet Ben Ikwaugwu and the gig economy problem00:03:21 - Learning systems through supply chain00:05:08 - The idea behind SoundCheck Live00:07:37 - Fragmentation in gig management00:11:50 - Why the gig economy gives you one shot00:16:10 - Education, AI, and building your own tools00:21:14 - Leadership lessons from supply chain00:26:19 - Building teams and company culture00:29:00 - Advice on balance and staying groundedAd link: Explore The Mixing Engineer’s Handbook (6th Edition), the go-to guide for modern mixing.Thank you for tuning in to Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle, the podcast that takes you deep inside the music industry. Each week, Bobby shares insights, news, analysis, and conversations with the movers and shakers shaping today’s music world.📌 Explore Bobby’s best-selling books🎙️ Nail that pro vocal sound: clear, upfront, and mix-ready. Learn how in Bobby’s Vocal Mixing Mini-Course🎧 Discover more mixing and production courses📲 Follow Bobby for more tips, insights, and updates:FacebookLinkedInInstagramBluesky🎙️ New episodes release every Tuesday at 9AM Pacific on YouTube and your favorite podcast app.Music. Business. Creativity. Straight from the Inner Circle.Produced by APodcastGeekhttps://apodcastgeek.com/

Feb 3, 2026 • 31min
How AI Is Reshaping Music Entirely | Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Ep. 610
What really matters in music production when AI can generate songs, demos, and arrangements almost instantly? In this episode of Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle, Bobby sits down with legendary Nashville engineer and producer Ed Seay to unpack how AI, modern songwriting practices, and changing production tools are reshaping the music business. From demo studios being bypassed to why human instinct still cannot be replaced, this conversation offers an inside look at where music has been and where it is headed.KEY TAKEAWAYS• “90% of the people in the world aren’t pros. It’s all about the song and the singer.”• “You give it the prompts and then it spits it back at you in like five or six seconds for different versions.”• “They’ve analyzed everything from Bach to now.”• “They don’t know what you’re thinking of tomorrow or next week.”• “If somebody can create a demo, you just eliminated the players that were going to play on it.”• “The sum of all the stuff sounds great, but the individuals don’t.”• “If it sounds good, it is good.”• “I remain the boss. I don’t let it become the boss.”• “Everything is moving really fast and interesting to watch.”Ad link: Explore The Mixing Engineer’s Handbook (6th Edition), the go-to guide for modern mixing.Thank you for tuning in to Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle, the podcast that takes you deep inside the music industry. Each week, Bobby shares insights, news, analysis, and conversations with the movers and shakers shaping today’s music world.📌 Explore Bobby’s best-selling books🎙️ Nail that pro vocal sound: clear, upfront, and mix-ready. Learn how in Bobby’s Vocal Mixing Mini-Course🎧 Discover more mixing and production courses📲 Follow Bobby for more tips, insights, and updates:FacebookLinkedInInstagramBluesky🎙️ New episodes release every Tuesday at 9AM Pacific on YouTube and your favorite podcast app.Music. Business. Creativity. Straight from the Inner Circle.Produced by APodcastGeekhttps://apodcastgeek.com/

Jan 27, 2026 • 32min
The Music Industry's BIGGEST Problem (And How To Solve It) | Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Ep. 609
Why Do Musicians Still Struggle to Grow a Fanbase in 2026?This week on Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle, Prospect Hill drummer and FanFlowy co-founder Mark Roberge reveals how the music industry still lacks the systems that every other business takes for granted. From cost-per-acquisition to automated fan engagement, Mark shares why most artists burn out - and how FanFlowy was built to fix that. If you're serious about building a music career that scales, this is a must-listen.KEY TAKEAWAYS• The music industry lacks core systems like cost-per-acquisition tracking• Why so many talented artists give up before making it• How FanFlowy automates fan engagement, growth, and nurturing• The role of DMs, funnels, and targeted ads in fanbase building• Why Spotify and YouTube followers are harder to grow than monthly listeners• How conversation trees inside Instagram helped convert fans• Why “real” content outperforms polished production in ad strategy• The importance of mental toughness and staying power in music• How Indie Artist Compass maps the path to real income from music• The dangers of relying too much on AI-generated musicBEST MOMENTS00:00:10. “That’s Mark Roberge, rock drummer and co-founder of FanFlowy.”00:00:19. “They’re losing because the workload is so crushing.”00:01:44. “It’s not just make your music and then go play live. It doesn’t work like that.”00:03:01. “Every other industry has this and the music industry did not.”00:05:14. “The hardest one to grow is the follower count on Spotify and the subscriber count on YouTube.”00:06:02. “They went from a ghost town to hundreds of messages in their DMs.”00:10:56. “The migration thing is a big deal. Do you have a way to do that?”00:13:20. “I want all the marketing to happen as well.”00:21:08. “I just gave you the foundation. Get the foundation laid, get it set up.”00:30:23. “If you really want this bad, you have to be all in and you have to take the hits.”Also, a video version of this podcast is now available on YouTube as well.Ad link: Explore The Mixing Engineer’s Handbook (6th Edition), the go-to guide for modern mixing.Thank you for tuning in to Bobby Owsinski’s Inner Circle, the podcast that takes you deep inside the music industry. Each week, Bobby shares insights, news, analysis, and conversations with the movers and shakers shaping today’s music world.📌 Explore Bobby’s best-selling books🎙️ Nail that pro vocal sound: clear, upfront, and mix-ready. Learn how in Bobby’s Vocal Mixing Mini-Course🎧 Discover more mixing and production courses📲 Follow Bobby for more tips, insights, and updates:FacebookLinkedInInstagramBluesky🎙️ New episodes release every Tuesday at 9AM Pacific on YouTube and your favorite podcast app.Music. Business. Creativity. Straight from the Inner Circle.Produced by APodcastGeekhttps://apodcastgeek.com/


