Gearwire has a 3-part interview with Dave Huizenga, who scores and records the music for Cold Case Files (part 2, part 3.) Dave discusses his equipment, techniques, and philosophies, offering lots of great behind-the-scenes details, especially for those who dream of adding Music Director for National TV Show to their resume. (It could happen! Dave needs only a modest Protools DAW, similar to the units many of us have in our bedrooms and basements, to do his job …)
Update: It’s actually a 5-part interview (thanks Darren!) Part 4, Part 5
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There are two more parts to the interview that you can get to if you change the part number in the URL for the video. Just thought folks would like to know.
Thanks Darren. I linked “part 2” and “part 3” above, but just so it’s clear for everyone:
http://www.gearwire.com/kurtis-dave-huizenga-interview-part2.html
http://www.gearwire.com/kurtis-dave-huizenga-interview-part3.html
I’m sorry, I actually just realized I wrote my post wrong. What I meant is that there are five parts total, two beyond the three you linked. Here’s how I got to them:
http://www.gearwire.com/media/kurtis-dave-huizenga-interview-part4.mov
http://www.gearwire.com/media/kurtis-dave-huizenga-interview-part5.mov
Again, sorry about that.
No worries!
You know, it amazes me, in the end, just how simple his entire set-up is. There’s nothing in there particularly exotic, either equipment- or construction-wise. It makes me feel like I really can accomplish something on my own.