Mixing & Mastering Engineers, Producers & Songwriters who worked with Dennis DeYoung

Session Musician - Nick Rosaci

I am an Orlando-based musician, and have worked with all the theme parks, as well as dozens of celebrity performers all over the world. I'm a full-time professional on upright and electric basses, as well as tuba, and a few other, more unique instruments.

FOH/Monitor Engineer - Andrew Black

I am an up and coming FOH/Monitor Engineer who has been part of the providing audio crew for shows such as Dennis DeYoung, Lee Brice, Pat Benatar, Trace Adkins etc. I have personally mixed FOH and/or monitors for Walker McGuire, Dazz Band, Smithfield, etc. Give me a chance and I'll help your band sound great out on the stage.

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Producer, Beatmaker, Mixing - Gianluca Moss

New generation producer

Recording Studio - Mountain Kauri Studio
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Australian based music producer focusing on solo artist or band recordings.

Mixing/Mastering/Producing - Nathan Krevey Music

YOU'VE DONE IT! The song is finished! All of your hard work has cultivated into a finished song! I know the feeling, as I am a musician and composer myself, you feel on top of the world! But... when you compile the song into an mp3... it sounds... dead. As a musician this is so frustrating! That is why I am here! To help you achieve perfection!

Remote Mixing & Mastering - Ben Jordison
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Mix engineer and producer. Can help you reach your desired sound in a timely fashion with professional quality.

Rock Producer, Sessionist - Jonathan Di Renzo
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I'm an argentinean rock producer/songwriter/multi session instrumentalist/mixer and mastering engenieer residing in Tampa, FL. I have 20 years of experience as a musician and 7 as a mixering/mastering engenieer. I have been working with local artists and I've been wanting to expand and produce remotely as well!

Music producer and beatmaker - Checkdwoy
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What's The Most Common Reason Your Potential Fan Will Skip Your Track and Never Listen To it Again? There are two actually 1. The beat failed to capture the fans attention in the first 7 seconds and 2. The mix was hurting their ears (especially if it's not tamed right at the 3khz-8khz region) Hit me up to help you avoid that!

Music Producer & Video Editor - Scottie Jax
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Worked with some of the world's most known Hip-Hop artists. I strive to have a unique sound by creating timeless music instead of following trends.

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