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Mat Kearney
Soundrs: Kiss Your Ears
Kiss Your Ears is a Berlin based and Europe wide company focusing on offering better quality and far more affordable acoustic treatment for any kind of music studio. If there’s a problem with acoustics in your room, KYE can fix it - or guide you how to do so yourself DIY. Their website is a remarkable resource for learning about room acoustics, made simple for the average music producer. Go have a look at their Instagram full of glorious music studios!
➜ https://www.kissyourears.com/
➜ https://www.instagram.com/kissyourears/
Jon is the founder of Kiss your Ears
As an introduction please tell us a bit about yourself and the work that you are doing.
I am an entrepreneur working with concepts that create positive change in the music industry.
I have created Kiss Your Ears, an acoustic treatment manufacturing company that has been designed to offer much better quality acoustic treatment than what is otherwise available, and at a very competitive price point. We are also the only acoustic treatment company specialised in the requirements of electronic music production, aka. hitting those low frequencies that are left resonant by other available units.
I have also built 73 high quality music production studios in Berlin, which I rent out with different companies across three buildings in different locations in the city, offering creative communities for producers to benefit from.
Next, I will finish the book I'm currently writing, Kiss Your Ears: A Practical Guide to Acoustics for the Modern Music Maker. I will simplify some often confused topics, and give away build plans for all kinds of acoustic treatment modules as well as plans for affordable isolative constructions aka. Room-in-Room-in-Budget solutions. I aim to give away the answer to every single problem I have ever encountered in building and treating studios.
I am also in the process of starting a new company focused solely on office acoustics worldwide, and plan to hit that with the same innovative and value oriented mindset that KYE has benefited from.
What is music to you? (Or sound rather.)
Music is sharing. Sound is energy (vibrations).
How did you learn about studio acoustics?
It has been a long process.
I am thorough. I did some serious research and took some risks (large investments for research).
I decided to equip myself with the most thorough and relevant/ applicable skill set by studying in some small apprenticeships, I studied formally and in my own time, and served my 10.000 hours by helping hundreds of clients save a lot of money on their studio set ups.
I've actually served my ten thousand hours more than once if we count that my achievements as a musician, music producer and construction professional have been racking up for many years…
I am now writing the book that will teach the average producer how to do what I do and treat rooms the right way!
Studio Acoustics: The Basics | ADAM Audio & Kiss Your Ears
Why does it matter?
Why does Room Acoustics matter? Because in an untreated room, you are listening more to the room itself than what is actually coming out of your speakers!
Acoustic treatment is a tool like any other, and an important one at that. You can save a lot of time with a well treated room!
People don't even realize how much of an effect proper acoustics treatment can have because it was not commercially available before.
How common is it nowadays for electronic music producers to mix and master their own work?
I would say around 90% of electronic music producers mix their own music. This is less in the area of "modern singer songwriter" and more in the area of "producer/ DJ".
In the professional arena, even those that do their own mixdowns do not master their own tracks. That is a folly.
aesthetically pleasing acoustic room treatment
What is the most common problem that you encounter in untreated rooms/home studios?
The most common problems we encounter in untreated rooms/ home studios are that the client has already wasted some of their budget on far lesser performing acoustic elements. For example, I quite often see clients with thin (10-15cm) absorbers in a music production environment.
Also quite often, I see people fetishizing the "cloud placement" absorbers for no real reason, as well as buying diffusers before they have taken care of the low frequency resonances.
This is all because of the misinformation spread around freely about room acoustics even on reputable forums.
Tell us a bit about the measuring process, is it exciting and adventurous? What sounds are you using?
To be honest, the measuring itself is not so exciting, and in fact highly predictable. However, getting to help clients with their sacred spaces is highly rewarding.
We would normally use full frequency spectrum sine wave sweeps.
Do you trust your ears or your visualizer?
Well, you don't really hear sub bass as much as feel it so…
That said, I have relative pitch from playing instruments and I've looked at a lot of data so when I go into a room and hear a kick drum that is activating a 60Hz resonance in the room, I hear the B note…
But I would say I use both, and always trust the data because the data cannot lie. Our psychoacoustic perception can and does!
behold their legendary bass traps!
Why are the KYE absorbers called King Kong?
Because they are the most effective on the market! They are also the most affordable solution to achieving the 80/20 rule of high end results, so they required a legendary name!
The build quality is also far superior to the rest of the market. These monkeys are big boned.
We do have other ranges, but the King Kong Range is our best seller.
Is it all about the bass traps, i. e. fix the bass, fix the room?
Due to space and budget limitations, absorption is almost ALWAYS the most important factor in the control of room acoustics.
The theory behind the system we follow is to always use the input budget to prioritise fixing the low end (thereby fixing most of the rooms’ other issues along the way). Low frequency control is a widely misunderstood and somewhat mysterious practice.
How to do it properly? Start with a low reaching velocity absorber and hit the bass broadband/wideband as much as possible until exhausted. Again, that’s how the pro’s do it and it’s just logical. If our budget stops there, then that is the best use of it.
In order to achieve a more even reverb time across the frequency spectrum, you should use the same traps for both functions (“bass trapping” diagonally over corners and “early reflections” covering certain wall areas).
Do you think it’s possible to trust digitally adjusted monitor speakers in an untreated room, with software like Sonarworks for example?
Sonarworks in particular is a very contemporary software package that works beautifully as this piece of the puzzle. It is almost a matter of taste. Sonarworks and other digital solutions do not compensate for the dimension of TIME - therefore resonances must be solved first- but it is recommended as a final step after the bass traps handle the room’s resonances. Without adding the bass traps first, you may end up in a messy and confusing situation!
What is the ideal listening level for mixing, producing, mastering?
Around 85 dB SPL.
Should audiophiles who only enjoy listening to music care about room treatment, too?
Only if they want to hear the music without the room. Again, in an untreated room, you are listening to the room more than the music because of the way the room "colours" the sound.
Can a music producer not just use headphones and ditch room acoustics altogether?
Acoustic treatment will save a producer A LOT of time. Most processes can be done maybe 50% faster if endless referencing is not needed and they can fully trust that what they hear is what is coming out of the speakers. It's of course optional. Some producers still seem to prefer to struggle on without it! Ignorance is bliss…
Headphones will not create the soundstage achievable with a properly acoustically treated room, which is not even that hard to achieve thanks to the innovative processes suggested by Kiss Your Ears. I would always suggest to someone that works primarily in headphones to go check their mixes in a properly treated room.
As an ideal fantasy, what would be the best room form for linear sound reproduction? Would it be an anechoic chamber?
I guess technically speaking, an anechoic chamber would lead to the most "linear" sound but looking for a linear SPL is not always the most important aspect of a room's sound.
Absorbers that tie the room together. No need for a carpet!
Want to drop some famous names of musicians, producers, engineers who Kiss Your Ears did room treatment for?
DVS1, Peggy Gou, Fjaak, Clouds, Hainbach, Mogwai, Palms Trax, Headless Horseman, D.Dan, Kamikaze Space Programme, Blush Response, ItaloJohnson, Ben Rau, Objekt… and companies like Elektron, Pioneer, Moog… and 500+ others!
What is one of the worst tips about studio acoustics that‘s floating around the internet, on YouTube, etc?
Wow, where do I start? Most of the "tips" online are problematic in some way or other.
I'll give you some blunt statements!
Tri-traps are an ineffective design.
Cylinder traps don't work properly.
Foam based products are inferior.
Putting diffusers at the back of the room (lowest axial mode) is a bad choice.
Those are four things that almost all acoustic treatment companies are getting wrong on a daily basis!
How much does it matter what kind or brand of monitor speakers producers use? Is more expensive more better? Can you recommend good monitor speakers (for different budgets)?
Putting expensive monitors in an untreated room is a false economy. You would be better off treating the room to a good level and getting old 80s Hi Fi speakers from ebay!
An old industry rule of thumb is that you should spend as much on your acoustic treatment as your monitors.
If you are prepared to spend some cash, I think HEDD offer incredible value in their lower range. The HEDD type 07s are amazing for the price when you want to spend around € 2.000.
Then when you want to upgrade and spend more, like € 6.000: I recommend the Adam S3Vs… For the price, those are next level. But they put out some sub bass power, so proper bass treatment is essential.
Studio Infrastructure: Beyond the Gear
In the world of professional audio, budgets are often consumed by flagship microphones and pristine converters. Yet, seasoned engineers know that a professional recording studio equipment list is fundamentally incomplete without addressing the acoustic architecture of the room itself. Without proper absorption and diffusion, even the most transparent signal chain delivers compromised recordings riddled with comb filtering and modal resonance.
The FeltCombo Acoustic Foundation
FeltCombo positions itself as the essential first line item on that list. Our high-density PET felt panels and custom bass traps are engineered to deliver flat, predictable room response across the frequency spectrum.
We provide studio designers and commercial integrators with scalable, eco-friendly solutions that transform raw spaces into precision monitoring environments. Before investing in your next outboard compressor, invest in the room with FeltCombo.
Studio Build Part 4 - Broadband Absorbers - Cloud, Wall and Door Panels
Following on from the previous posts about building acoustic treatment I’m going to walk through the creation of the panels I made to hang from the ceiling walls and doors of my living-room studio. All the panels were made from the same insulation and so all have the same acoustic properties. Again, I used Knauf Earthwool RS60 as I had done for the corner absorbers. First I made and installed…
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Planning Blueleaf Studio
The Grand re-opening of Blueleaf Recording Studio is on the horizon. This series will document the process of designing and building a new studio space for audio mixing and recording. Hopefully it’ll provide some useful information for anyone else taking the DIY approach to acoustics…
After reading extensively about acoustics for a few weeks and researching the various options available to me…
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Frontline Producer The Chord Collection Studio Tools
Frontline Producer The Chord Collection Studio Tools
Frontline Producer The Chord Collection Studio Tools
Chords, chords and more chords as Frontline Producer presents The Chord Collection. A Pro Producers tool kit of every chord you’ll ever need.
Vintage Keys, Ultimate Bass, acoustic and electric guitars are packed in with every combination of midi that you could imagine, to give you a collection that works in every situation you could find yourself.
We thought long and hard about what we would want from a chord pack.
We’ve included all the one shots from some of our best packs!
Single notes from our Ultimate bass, The midi and all of the chords from Vintage Keys II and some of the best acoustics and Electrics we’ve ever recorded.
The end result is a tool kit that you can just keep going back to.
Build your own progressions with these beautifully recorded samples or simply choose your own sound with the midi.
Click here to go to the product page
Expect to find Instrument Loops such as Rhodes, Acoustics, Electrics(clean and dirty) and bass all performed live by passionate players but this is all about how you choose to use them.
Suitable for any styles and genres including House, Electro, Hip Hop, Funk, TV and film compositions
Carefully and lovingly recorded, we have chosen only the best combination of instruments, vintage cabinets,mics, class A pre amps and compressors to take us into the digital Domain.
The pack aims to give maximum inspiration and total Creativity for the Pro-Producer of today.
The pack weighs in at a whopping 1.08GB and features 12 Major Multi samples, 13 Minor Multi samples, 2 soft sampler patches for NNXT, Kontakt, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 from Studio Acoustics – Guitar Riffs ‘n’ Rhythms. 18 Rolling eights loops, 36 Chord samples, 24 Single notes long picked, 26 single notes short, 26 single notes short picked, 26 slaps & pulls & 8 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Kontakt, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 from Studio Bass Ultimate Collection. 12 clean minor multi samples, 12 clean major multi samples, 12 clean minor 7s, 21 dirty fed chords & 4 soft sampler patches for NNXT, Kontakt, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 from Guitar One-Shots. 144 chord stabs, 144 chord sustains, 49 Rhode stab multis, 49 Rhode sustain multis, 143 chord stab MIDI, 144 chord sustain MIDI & 26 soft sampler patches for NNXT, Kontakt, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 from Vintage Keys Ultimate Collection Vol. 2 all lovingly Recorded at 24Bit and between 70-140BPM.
The Chord collection is a fantastically played and recorded selection of royalty free samples, with all the chords we think you’ll ever need so check out the demo and sample The Chord Collection from Frontline Producer NOW!
If you have been so fortuitous to have bought either Frontlines’ Studio Bass, Vintage keys 2, Studio Acoustics or Guitar one shots, you will already have the sounds contained in this release and we wouldnt want you to buy twice, would we? Team FLP
The demo has been made with samples from Frontlines Vintage Keys 2, Studio Bass, Studio Acoustics, Guitar One shots and Ultimate Drums
Click here to buy
Tech Specs:
24 Bit Quality 1.08GB
Contains:
Studio Acoustics :
12 Major Multi samples 13 Minor Multi samples 2 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 & Kontakt
Studio Bass:
18 Rolling eights loops 36 Chord samples 24 Single notes long picked 26 Single notes short 26 Single notes short picked 26 Slaps & pulls 8 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 & Kontakt
Guitar one shots (electric)
12 Clean minor 12 Clean major 12 Clean minor 7s 21 Dirty fed chords 4 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 & Kontakt
Vintage keys Vol 2:
144 Chord stabs 144 Chord sustains 49 Rhode stab multi 49 Rhode sustain multi 143 Chord stab MIDI 144 Chord sustain MIDI 26 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 & Kontakt
http://www.loopmasters.com/product/details/1991
If you have been so fortuitous to have bought either Frontlines’ Studio Bass, Vintage keys 2, Studio Acoustics or Guitar one shots, you will already have the sounds contained in this release and we wouldnt want you to buy twice, would we? Team FLP
The demo has been made with samples from: Frontlines Vintage Keys 2, Studio Bass, Studio Acoustics, Guitar One shots and Ultimate Drums
Frontline Producer The Chord Collection Studio Tools
http://www.youtube.com/AudiobyRay
Frontline Producer The Chord Collection Studio Tools
Frontline Producer The Chord Collection Studio Tools
Frontline Producer The Chord Collection Studio Tools
Chords, chords and more chords as Frontline Producer presents The Chord Collection. A Pro Producers tool kit of every chord you’ll ever need.
Vintage Keys, Ultimate Bass, acoustic and electric guitars are packed in with every combination of midi that you could imagine, to give you a collection that works in every situation you could find yourself.
We thought long and hard about what we would want from a chord pack.
We’ve included all the one shots from some of our best packs!
Single notes from our Ultimate bass, The midi and all of the chords from Vintage Keys II and some of the best acoustics and Electrics we’ve ever recorded.
The end result is a tool kit that you can just keep going back to.
Build your own progressions with these beautifully recorded samples or simply choose your own sound with the midi.
Click here to go to the product page
Expect to find Instrument Loops such as Rhodes, Acoustics, Electrics(clean and dirty) and bass all performed live by passionate players but this is all about how you choose to use them.
Suitable for any styles and genres including House, Electro, Hip Hop, Funk, TV and film compositions
Carefully and lovingly recorded, we have chosen only the best combination of instruments, vintage cabinets,mics, class A pre amps and compressors to take us into the digital Domain.
The pack aims to give maximum inspiration and total Creativity for the Pro-Producer of today.
The pack weighs in at a whopping 1.08GB and features 12 Major Multi samples, 13 Minor Multi samples, 2 soft sampler patches for NNXT, Kontakt, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 from Studio Acoustics – Guitar Riffs ‘n’ Rhythms. 18 Rolling eights loops, 36 Chord samples, 24 Single notes long picked, 26 single notes short, 26 single notes short picked, 26 slaps & pulls & 8 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Kontakt, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 from Studio Bass Ultimate Collection. 12 clean minor multi samples, 12 clean major multi samples, 12 clean minor 7s, 21 dirty fed chords & 4 soft sampler patches for NNXT, Kontakt, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 from Guitar One-Shots. 144 chord stabs, 144 chord sustains, 49 Rhode stab multis, 49 Rhode sustain multis, 143 chord stab MIDI, 144 chord sustain MIDI & 26 soft sampler patches for NNXT, Kontakt, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 from Vintage Keys Ultimate Collection Vol. 2 all lovingly Recorded at 24Bit and between 70-140BPM.
The Chord collection is a fantastically played and recorded selection of royalty free samples, with all the chords we think you’ll ever need so check out the demo and sample The Chord Collection from Frontline Producer NOW!
If you have been so fortuitous to have bought either Frontlines’ Studio Bass, Vintage keys 2, Studio Acoustics or Guitar one shots, you will already have the sounds contained in this release and we wouldnt want you to buy twice, would we? Team FLP
The demo has been made with samples from Frontlines Vintage Keys 2, Studio Bass, Studio Acoustics, Guitar One shots and Ultimate Drums
Click here to buy
Tech Specs:
24 Bit Quality 1.08GB
Contains:
Studio Acoustics :
12 Major Multi samples 13 Minor Multi samples 2 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 & Kontakt
Studio Bass:
18 Rolling eights loops 36 Chord samples 24 Single notes long picked 26 Single notes short 26 Single notes short picked 26 Slaps & pulls 8 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 & Kontakt
Guitar one shots (electric)
12 Clean minor 12 Clean major 12 Clean minor 7s 21 Dirty fed chords 4 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 & Kontakt
Vintage keys Vol 2:
144 Chord stabs 144 Chord sustains 49 Rhode stab multi 49 Rhode sustain multi 143 Chord stab MIDI 144 Chord sustain MIDI 26 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 & Kontakt
http://www.loopmasters.com/product/details/1991
If you have been so fortuitous to have bought either Frontlines’ Studio Bass, Vintage keys 2, Studio Acoustics or Guitar one shots, you will already have the sounds contained in this release and we wouldnt want you to buy twice, would we? Team FLP
The demo has been made with samples from: Frontlines Vintage Keys 2, Studio Bass, Studio Acoustics, Guitar One shots and Ultimate Drums
Frontline Producer The Chord Collection Studio Tools
http://www.youtube.com/AudiobyRay
Frontline Producer The Chord Collection Studio Tools
Frontline Producer The Chord Collection Studio Tools
Frontline Producer The Chord Collection Studio Tools
Chords, chords and more chords as Frontline Producer presents The Chord Collection. A Pro Producers tool kit of every chord you’ll ever need.
Vintage Keys, Ultimate Bass, acoustic and electric guitars are packed in with every combination of midi that you could imagine, to give you a collection that works in every situation you could find yourself.
We thought long and hard about what we would want from a chord pack.
We’ve included all the one shots from some of our best packs!
Single notes from our Ultimate bass, The midi and all of the chords from Vintage Keys II and some of the best acoustics and Electrics we’ve ever recorded.
The end result is a tool kit that you can just keep going back to.
Build your own progressions with these beautifully recorded samples or simply choose your own sound with the midi.
Click here to go to the product page
Expect to find Instrument Loops such as Rhodes, Acoustics, Electrics(clean and dirty) and bass all performed live by passionate players but this is all about how you choose to use them.
Suitable for any styles and genres including House, Electro, Hip Hop, Funk, TV and film compositions
Carefully and lovingly recorded, we have chosen only the best combination of instruments, vintage cabinets,mics, class A pre amps and compressors to take us into the digital Domain.
The pack aims to give maximum inspiration and total Creativity for the Pro-Producer of today.
The pack weighs in at a whopping 1.08GB and features 12 Major Multi samples, 13 Minor Multi samples, 2 soft sampler patches for NNXT, Kontakt, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 from Studio Acoustics – Guitar Riffs ‘n’ Rhythms. 18 Rolling eights loops, 36 Chord samples, 24 Single notes long picked, 26 single notes short, 26 single notes short picked, 26 slaps & pulls & 8 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Kontakt, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 from Studio Bass Ultimate Collection. 12 clean minor multi samples, 12 clean major multi samples, 12 clean minor 7s, 21 dirty fed chords & 4 soft sampler patches for NNXT, Kontakt, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 from Guitar One-Shots. 144 chord stabs, 144 chord sustains, 49 Rhode stab multis, 49 Rhode sustain multis, 143 chord stab MIDI, 144 chord sustain MIDI & 26 soft sampler patches for NNXT, Kontakt, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 from Vintage Keys Ultimate Collection Vol. 2 all lovingly Recorded at 24Bit and between 70-140BPM.
The Chord collection is a fantastically played and recorded selection of royalty free samples, with all the chords we think you’ll ever need so check out the demo and sample The Chord Collection from Frontline Producer NOW!
If you have been so fortuitous to have bought either Frontlines’ Studio Bass, Vintage keys 2, Studio Acoustics or Guitar one shots, you will already have the sounds contained in this release and we wouldnt want you to buy twice, would we? Team FLP
The demo has been made with samples from Frontlines Vintage Keys 2, Studio Bass, Studio Acoustics, Guitar One shots and Ultimate Drums
Click here to buy
Tech Specs:
24 Bit Quality 1.08GB
Contains:
Studio Acoustics :
12 Major Multi samples 13 Minor Multi samples 2 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 & Kontakt
Studio Bass:
18 Rolling eights loops 36 Chord samples 24 Single notes long picked 26 Single notes short 26 Single notes short picked 26 Slaps & pulls 8 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 & Kontakt
Guitar one shots (electric)
12 Clean minor 12 Clean major 12 Clean minor 7s 21 Dirty fed chords 4 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 & Kontakt
Vintage keys Vol 2:
144 Chord stabs 144 Chord sustains 49 Rhode stab multi 49 Rhode sustain multi 143 Chord stab MIDI 144 Chord sustain MIDI 26 Soft sampler patches for NNXT, Halion, SFZ, EXS24 & Kontakt
http://www.loopmasters.com/product/details/1991
If you have been so fortuitous to have bought either Frontlines’ Studio Bass, Vintage keys 2, Studio Acoustics or Guitar one shots, you will already have the sounds contained in this release and we wouldnt want you to buy twice, would we? Team FLP
The demo has been made with samples from: Frontlines Vintage Keys 2, Studio Bass, Studio Acoustics, Guitar One shots and Ultimate Drums
Frontline Producer The Chord Collection Studio Tools
http://www.youtube.com/AudiobyRay