Q&A, Wednesday, May 7th, from 11am - 12pm PT / 2pm - 3pm ET
Ask an Engineer! With Rob Byers
Many independents don't get the opportunity to work alongside audio engineers on a regular basis. If that sounds familiar, then this Q&A session is for you!
Rob Byers will answer your questions and provide pointers that every audio storyteller can use, from efficiency in mixing to production workflow and recording.
This event is free for AIR members. RSVP via Zoom to attend.
This event is free for AIR members. RSVP via Zoom to attend.
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About this webinar
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Wednesday, May 7th, 2025
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11am - 12pm PT / 2 - 3pm ET
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60 min
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Free for AIR members
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This Q&A is recorded and made available for AIR members.
Many independents don't get the opportunity to work alongside audio engineers on a regular basis. If that sounds familiar, then this Q&A session is for you!
Rob Byers will answer your questions and provide pointers that every audio storyteller can use, from efficiency in mixing to production workflow and recording.
This is a Q&A session — the majority of the time will be reserved for your technical questions, so come ready to ask! If you'd like to submit questions in advance, email Rob: rob@robbyers.com.
Meet the Engineer
Rob Byers
Rob is an audio engineer, production consultant, and trainer. At Vox Media he was the Director of Audio Engineering and was formerly the technical director for Criminal Productions. Prior to working at Vox he was the Director of Broadcast and Media Production at American Public Media. He also trained audio producers around the country with NPR Training and has written educational guides for producers of all experience levels. He has recorded a variety of musicians, from Lizzo and Brandi Carlile to Yo-Yo Ma and Denyce Graves, helped engineer NPR's coverage of Hurricane Katrina from the Gulf Coast, and coordinated live international broadcasts from Cuba and Greece. He has enjoyed a long relationship with the Association of Independents in Radio and currently serves on the board of directors. In 2021, Rob was awarded the inaugural Audio Engineering Society's President's Award for his work on loudness in music streaming and podcasts.
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