top of page
ChatGPT Image Nov 30, 2025, 12_27_20 PM_edited.jpg

YOUTUBE RESOURCES

studiostuffscreenshot1.png
StudioStuffPodcast circle logo.jpg

Studio Stuff Podcast

    The Studio Stuff Podcast is a relaxed, insightful show for musicians, producers, and engineers working in modern home studios. Hosted by Chris Selim and Steve Dierkens, the podcast blends practical engineering knowledge with real-world studio conversation. Rather than feeling like a technical lecture, the show plays out like two experienced engineers talking shop about the craft of making records.

Episodes cover a wide range of music production topics including recording techniques, mixing workflows, plugin choices, gain staging, vocal processing, studio gear, and the evolving role of technology in music production. The hosts often break down common problems engineers face, debate gear and workflow philosophies, and answer listener questions, making it both educational and entertaining for anyone building skills in the studio.

​

    If you enjoy practical advice, thoughtful discussion about mixing and recording, and a little humor along the way, Studio Stuff is an excellent podcast for learning and staying inspired in the studio.

studiostuffscreenshot2.png
whitseaaudioscreenshot3.png
whiteseaaudio logo.jpg

White Sea Studio

    The White Sea Studio YouTube channel is run by Wytse Gerichhausen, a mixing and mastering engineer and studio owner based in the Netherlands. Through the channel, Wytse shares his deep passion for audio engineering and music production, offering practical insights drawn from years of professional studio work.

​

    The channel focuses on topics like mixing and mastering techniques, plugin reviews, studio gear discussions, recording workflows, and the realities of modern music production. Wytse is known for his straightforward, no-nonsense approach—breaking down complex engineering concepts while also challenging common myths and “snake oil” in the audio world.

​

    If you’re interested in thoughtful discussions about audio technology, honest gear evaluations, and practical studio advice from a working engineer, White Sea Studio is a great channel to learn from and stay inspired.

whitseaaudioscreenshot1.png
Producelikeaproscreenshot1.png
producelikeaproicon.jpg
producelikeaproscreenshot2.png

    The Produce Like A Pro YouTube channel is hosted by Warren Huart, a British-born producer, engineer, and songwriter based in Los Angeles who has worked with artists such as Aerosmith, The Fray, and James Blunt. Through the channel, Warren shares decades of real-world studio experience, offering approachable and practical education for musicians, producers, and engineers working in both professional and home studio environments.

​

    The channel covers a wide range of music production topics including recording techniques, mixing strategies, microphone placement, studio gear, arrangement, and workflow tips. It also features in-depth interviews with legendary producers and engineers, breakdowns of classic songs and albums, studio tours, and live mixing demonstrations using real multitracks.

​

    If you want to learn how professional records are made—from tracking and production all the way through mixing—Produce Like A Pro is one of the most comprehensive and consistently valuable educational channels in the recording world.

Produce Like A Pro 

SonicScoop

    The SonicScoop YouTube channel is run by Justin Colletti, a platinum-certified mastering engineer, educator, and longtime writer on the art and science of audio production. SonicScoop has been covering recording, mixing, and music production for more than 15 years, and the channel serves as an extension of that mission—sharing practical, thoughtful insights for engineers and producers at every level.

​

    The channel focuses on core production skills such as mixing, mastering, EQ, compression, monitoring, and critical listening. Justin also dives into topics like studio workflow, gear comparisons, industry trends, and the mindset required to grow as a mixing engineer. His approach tends to focus less on “magic plugins” and more on developing listening skills and strong engineering fundamentals.

 

    If you’re looking for clear explanations of complex audio concepts, thoughtful discussions about engineering philosophy, and practical advice that translates directly to real-world mixing, SonicScoop is an excellent channel to learn from.

StudiolifeScreenshot1.png
studiolifeicon.jpg

Studio Life

    The Studio Life YouTube channel (StudioLife101) is hosted by Sean and Dan, two experienced audio engineers who share their perspectives on the realities of working in music production and audio engineering. Their channel blends practical studio knowledge with honest conversations about the industry, drawing from years of hands-on experience in recording, mixing, and mastering.

​

    The channel features a mix of plugin and hardware reviews, studio workflow discussions, interviews with industry professionals, and broader conversations about the modern audio world. Sean and Dan also explore topics like building an audio career, navigating new technology in music production, and lessons learned from real studio work.

​

    If you enjoy candid conversations about studio life, thoughtful gear discussions, and real-world insight into the craft of audio engineering, Studio Life is a great channel to follow.

StudiolifeScreenshot2.png
danworrallscreenshot.png
danworrallicon.jpg

    The Dan Worrall YouTube channel is run by Dan Worrall, a veteran audio engineer, musician, and educator with more than two decades of professional experience in recording, mixing, and sound engineering. In addition to his own channel, Dan is widely known for creating highly respected educational tutorials for companies like FabFilter and other audio software developers.

​

    His channel focuses on the deeper technical side of audio production—covering topics such as EQ behavior, phase relationships, loudness, plugin design, monitoring, and the science behind how audio tools actually work. Rather than quick “mix hacks,” Dan is known for carefully explaining the underlying principles of audio engineering and challenging common myths within the industry.

​

    If you want to truly understand what your tools are doing—and develop stronger technical instincts as an engineer—Dan Worrall’s channel is one of the most thoughtful and educational resources available for modern audio production.

Dan Worrall

recordingstudiorockstarsicon.jpg

Recording Studio Rockstars

    The Recording Studio Rockstars YouTube channel is an extension of the popular Recording Studio Rockstars podcast, created and hosted by Lij Shaw, a Nashville-based recording engineer, producer, and educator. Through the channel, Lij shares conversations and insights from experienced professionals across the music industry, helping engineers and producers learn directly from people actively working in the studio world.

​

    The channel features interviews with producers, engineers, studio owners, and other industry professionals, covering topics such as recording techniques, mixing workflows, studio business, career development, and the creative process behind making records. Episodes often dive into real-world studio stories, practical production tips, and the lessons learned from years of professional experience.

​

    If you enjoy learning directly from the people behind the records, Recording Studio Rockstars offers a wealth of conversations, insights, and inspiration for anyone serious about recording and mixing music.

customcutstudioicon.jpg

Custom Cut Studios

    The Custom Cut Studios YouTube channel is run by Evan Jaffee, a producer, recording engineer, and studio owner who shares his perspective on modern music production, mixing, and studio workflow. Through the channel, he offers a candid look at the realities of working in the studio while documenting his own learning process and experiences as an engineer.

​

    The channel features a mix of mix breakdowns, live mixing streams, studio discussions, and practical production tips. Evan often walks through real sessions from scratch, explains decisions he makes during a mix, and shares insights on topics like arrangement, rough mixes, analog vs. digital workflows, and the mindset required to grow as an engineer.

​

    If you enjoy seeing how real mixes come together and learning from honest conversations about the craft of recording and mixing, Custom Cut Studios offers a thoughtful and down-to-earth perspective on life in the studio.

kushscreenshot2.png
kushicon.jpg

The House of Kush

   The House of Kush YouTube channel is run by Gregory Scott (also known as UBK), an audio engineer, producer, and the founder of Kush Audio and Sly-Fi Digital, companies known for designing respected analog gear and audio plugins.

​

    On the channel, Gregory shares a thoughtful and often unconventional perspective on mixing and music production. His videos explore topics such as EQ, compression, monitoring, mix balance, studio philosophy, and the psychology of listening. Rather than focusing on quick “mix tricks,” he emphasizes developing strong instincts, understanding musical energy, and learning how to make mixes feel emotionally compelling.

​

    If you’re interested in the deeper philosophy behind mixing—how engineers listen, make decisions, and shape the emotional impact of a record—the House of Kush channel offers some of the most thought-provoking discussions in modern audio production.

kushscreenshot1.png
  • Instagram
  • Threads
  • Reddit
  • Soundcloud
  • Youtube

 

© 2025 by Cory Miller. Powered and secured by Wix | Theta Wave Audio

 

bottom of page