From studio to venue, I put in 110% of my effort. With 6 years of experience, I have gotten to work with some extremely talented indie artists and bands.
Hi! My name is Joshua. JAM Audio started as an idea back in 2022. I had just done my first freelance gig at a Halloween concert. I already knew I wanted to make a career out of music, but that experience solidified my goal to do freelance work. Today, I work passionately on each project. From studio to venue, I put in 110% of my effort. Feel free to get in touch, I'd love to make your dream project a reality.
Here are some reviews from clients before I made a SoundBetter account:
"Thank you honestly for helping achieve a literal bucket list for me. It's officially out and I'm happy that we did that. Excited to do the next project tho."
- K $anti (on his first release "R U There?")
"I sincerely believe you are the best at what you do."
- Via Diocares (from their concert at Mantra Coffee in Azusa, CA)
Click the 'Contact' above to get in touch. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Interview with JAM Audio
Q: Tell us about your studio setup.
A: My studio is constantly being upgraded every year for the last 5 years! My I/O and monitors: - PreSonus StudioLive 16 Series II digital console - PreSonus 26c Interface - Adam Audio T5V nearfield monitors Outboard: - Reamper and Pedal Board - PreSonus BlueTube v2 Preamp/DI Mics/DIs: - Lewitt 440 Pure large-diaphragm condenser - Lewitt 040 LCT small-diaphragm condenser pair - Lewitt DTP 340's instrument/tom mics - Shure SM58's, SM57's, Beta 58A's, Beta 52A - Sennheiser e609's Software: - Logic Pro - UAD, Waves, FabFilter, and more!
Q: What other musicians or music production professionals inspire you?
A: When it comes to mixing and mastering, my absolute hero is Evren Göknar. I've gotten to take his classes at Cal Poly Pomona and his knowledge and passion for mixing/mastering is amazing! Still Woozy and Gus Dapperton are huge inspirations to how I approach producing/creating music. I just love their creativity and how For live sound, Michael Keith Lewis is my favorite engineer.
Q: Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.
A: I mainly do mixing on my clients' recordings, but I'd love to get more production and live sound gigs!
- Mixing EngineerAverage price - $50 per song
- Mastering EngineerAverage price - $50 per song
- ProducerContact for pricing
- Live SoundContact for pricing
Mixing/Mastering
- 2 free revisions, $10 each after
- Presonus Studiolive 16 Series III Mixer
- Adam Audio T5V Monitors
- Presonus Stereo Tube Preamp
- and much more!