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'''Bobby Owsinski''' is an American [[audio engineer]], [[Record producer|producer]], [[musician]], [[Public speaking|public speaker]] and [[author]] based in Los Angeles, California.<ref name=bio/><ref name=la/>


He is best known as author of over 20 books in the field of music, music recording and social media, and for audio engineering, especially in surround mixing with credits including [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[The Who]], [[Pantera]], [[Weird Al Yankovic]], [[Willie Nelson]], [[Elvis]], [[Neil Young]], [[Iron Maiden]], [[The Ramones]], and [[Chicago]].<ref name=bio/>
He is best known as author of over 20 books in the field of music, music recording and social media, and audio engineering, especially in surround mixing with credits including [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[The Who]], [[Pantera]], [[Weird Al Yankovic]], [[Willie Nelson]], [[Elvis Presley]], [[Neil Young]], [[Iron Maiden]], [[The Ramones]], and [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]].<ref name=bio />


==Early life==
==Early life==
Bobby Owsinski grew up in [[Minersville, Pennsylvania|Minersville, PA]] where he played guitar and sang in regional cover bands throughout his high school and college years.<ref name=rh/> Early success as a professional musician came as a keyboard player with The Other Side, touring along the East Coast and eventually recording one album for De-Lite/Polygram.<ref name=theotherside/>
Bobby Owsinski grew up in [[Minersville, Pennsylvania]], where he played guitar and sang in regional cover bands throughout his high school and college years.<ref name=rh /> Early success as a professional musician came as a keyboard player with The Other Side, touring along the East Coast and eventually recording one album for De-Lite/Polygram.<ref name=theotherside />


Wanting to learn more about production and arranging, Owsinski enrolled in [[Berklee College of Music]] where he studied composition and majored in guitar. After a brief time as a student, he was hired as an instructor in the school's then-new recording program, where he stayed for an additional year until relocating to [[Los Angeles, California]].<ref name=berklee/>
Wanting to learn more about production and arranging, Owsinski enrolled in [[Berklee College of Music]] where he studied composition and majored in guitar. After a brief time as a student, he was hired as an instructor in the school's then-new recording program, where he stayed for an additional year until moving to Los Angeles.<ref name=berklee />


==Career==
==Audio production and engineering career==
===Audio production and engineering===
Owsinski has worked on projects as an engineer, producer, writer or arranger including music, commercials, television and motion pictures. During his early years in Los Angeles he worked with a series of artists, including Frank Zappa, The Byrds, and Lou Rawls, among others. In the mid-90s he worked in the Southern California blues scene producing recordings for Willie Dixon, Joe Houston, Gerry Groom, and ex-Rolling Stone Mick Taylor, and serving as Taylor's music director for one tour.<ref name=taylor/><ref name=bio/>
Owsinski has worked on projects as an engineer, producer, writer, and arranger for music, commercials, television, and motion pictures. During his early years in Los Angeles he worked with many artists including [[Frank Zappa]], [[The Byrds]], and [[Lou Rawls]] among others. In the mid-90s he worked in the [[Southern California]] [[blues]] scene producing recordings for [[Willie Dixon]], [[Joe Houston]], and ex-Rolling Stone [[Mick Taylor]]. He was Taylor's music director for one tour.<ref name="taylor" /><ref name="bio" />


Owsinski was a co-founder of music-production company Surround Associates, and was among the first sound engineers to mix music specifically for DVD surround sound, working on projects for artists including Jimi Hendrix, Elvis, The Who, Willie Nelson, Iron Maiden, The Ramones and Chicago.<ref name=companies/><ref name=studiosound/>
Owsinski was a co-founder of music-production company Surround Associates. He was among the first sound engineers to mix music specifically for DVD surround sound, working on projects for artists including [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Elvis Presley]], [[The Who]], [[Iron Maiden]], [[Ramones]] and [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]].<ref name="companies" /><ref name="studiosound" />


He has consulted for a variety of music and audio-related companies including Alesis, Amek, IK Multimedia, Lexicon, Line 6, Neve, PreSonus, Shattered Music, Tascam, United Entertainment Media, Waves, and Yamaha.<ref name=bio/><ref name=consulting/>
He has consulted for a variety of music and audio-related companies including [[Alesis]], Amek, IK Multimedia, [[Lexicon (company)|Lexicon]] , [[Line 6 (company)|Line 6]], Neve, [[PreSonus]], Shattered Music, [[TASCAM]], United Entertainment Media, [[Waves Audio]], and [[Yamaha Corporation|Yamaha]].<ref name=bio /><ref name=consulting />


He also spent time as an educator, starting with teaching and authoring various audio-related courses at Berklee College of Music, then moving on to Trebas Recording Institute and Nova Institute. Today he conducts guest lectures and presentations at colleges and universities around the world.<ref name=bio/>
He also spent time as an educator, starting with teaching and authoring various audio-related courses at [[Berklee College of Music]], then moving on to Trebas Recording Institute and Nova Institute. Today he conducts guest lectures and presentations at colleges and universities around the world.<ref name=bio />


Owsinski has appeared on [[20/20 (U.S. TV series)|ABC News’ 20/20]] speaking about the 2012 [[Beyoncé]] Inauguration Ceremony controversy,<ref name=bio/> on [[New Day (TV series)|CNN’s New Day]],<ref name=cnn/> as well other programs, podcasts, and radio shows. He has also been featured in artists in Sound On Sound, The Music Paper, Mix Magazine, EQ Magazine, among others.
Owsinski has appeared on [[20/20 (U.S. TV series)|ABC News' ''20/20'']] speaking about the 2012 [[Beyoncé]] Inauguration Ceremony controversy,<ref name=bio /> on [[New Day (TV series)|CNN's ''New Day'']],<ref name=cnn /> and other programs, podcasts, and radio shows. He has also been featured in artists in ''[[Sound on Sound]]'', ''The Music Paper'', ''Mix Magazine'', ''EQ Magazine'', among others.


Recent musical productions by Owsinski include SNEW and Adrianna Marie and Her Groovecutters, with her album Double Crossing Blues <ref name=snew/><ref name=adrianna/> reaching #2 on the Billboard Blues Charts.
Recent musical productions by Owsinski include [[Snew]] and Adrianna Marie and Her Groovecutters, with her album ''Double Crossing Blues''<ref name=snew /><ref name=adrianna /> reaching #2 on the ''Billboard'' Blues Charts.


==Writing career==
===Writing===
Owsinski is an accomplished author in the area of audio engineering and music production with over 20 books released among three publishers and through his own publishing company. He has also written books outside the music business, including ''Social Media Promotion for Small Business and Entrepreneurs'', and the ''Cruise Vacation FAQ Book''.
Owsinski has written numerous magazine articles for trade publications including ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'', ''[[EQ Magazine|EQ]]'', ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'', ''[[Mix (magazine)|Mix]]'', ''[[Electronic Musician]]'', ''Grammy Magazine'', ''Film & Video'', ''Pro Sound News'', ''Music Connection'', and others. He has also written more than twenty books in the area of audio engineering and music production. His books outside of the music business include ''Social Media Promotion for Small Business and Entrepreneurs'' and the ''Cruise Vacation FAQ Book''.


Prior to authoring books, he wrote magazine articles for numerous trade publications, including ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'', ''[[EQ Magazine|EQ]]'', ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'', ''[[Mix (magazine)|Mix]]'', ''[[Electronic Musician]]'', ''Grammy Magazine'', ''Film & Video'', ''Pro Sound News'', ''Music Connection'', and others. He maintains several of his own blogs and writes guest posts on other notable industry blogs, most notably ''[[Forbes]]'', where he provides commentary on the new music business and music technology.<ref name=bio/>
He maintains several of his own blogs and contributes to other notable industry blogs, most notably that of ''[[Forbes]]'' where he provides commentary on the new music business and music technology.<ref name=bio /> Many of Owsinski's books have also been released in video format via Lynda.com, now known as [[LinkedIn Learning]].

Many of Owsinski's books have also been released in a video format via Lynda.com.


==Books==
==Books==
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;Audio-related books
;Audio-related books
* (2017) Recording Engineer's Handbook Fourth Edition (original first edition in 2000<ref name=first/>)
* (2023) The Recording Engineer's Handbook Fifth Edition (original first edition in 2000<ref name=first />)
* (2017) Mastering Engineer's Handbook Fourth Edition (original first edition in 2003<ref name=first/>)
* (2017) The Mastering Engineer's Handbook Fourth Edition (original first edition in 2003<ref name=first />)
* (2016) The Mixing Engineer's Handbook Fourth Edition (original first edition in 1999<ref name=first/>)
* (2022) The Mixing Engineer's Handbook Fifth Edition (original first edition in 1999<ref name=first />)
* (2016) Music Producer's Handbook Second Edition
* (2016) The Music Producer's Handbook Second Edition
* (2016) Drum Recording Handbook Second Edition (with Dennis Moody)
* (2016) The Drum Recording Handbook Second Edition (with Dennis Moody)
* (2014) PreSonus StudioLive Official Handbook
* (2014) PreSonus StudioLive Official Handbook
* (2012) Abbey Road To Ziggy Stardust (with Ken Scott)
* (2012) Abbey Road To Ziggy Stardust (with Ken Scott)
* (2012) Audio Mixing Bootcamp
* (2012) Audio Mixing Bootcamp
* (2012) Audio Recording Basic Training
* (2012) Audio Recording Basic Training
* (2011) Studio Builder's Handbook (with Dennis Moody)
* (2011) The Studio Builder's Handbook (with Dennis Moody)
* (2010) Mixing And Mastering With T-RackS
* (2010) Mixing And Mastering With T-RackS


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* (2011) Ultimate Guitar Tone Handbook (with Rich Tozzoli)
* (2011) Ultimate Guitar Tone Handbook (with Rich Tozzoli)
* (2010) Musician's Video Handbook
* (2010) Musician's Video Handbook
* (2009) How To Make Your Band Sound Great
* (2009) How To Make Your Band Sound Great
* (2009) Studio Musician's Handbook (with Paul ILL)
* (2009) The Studio Musician's Handbook (with Paul ILL)


;Music business books
;Music business books
* (2017) Social Media Promotion For Musicians Second Edition
* (2017) Social Media Promotion For Musicians Second Edition
* (2016) Music 4.1: A Survival Guide For Making Music In The Internet Age Fourth Edition (original first edition in 2010<ref name=first/>)
* (2016) Music 4.1: A Survival Guide For Making Music In The Internet Age Fourth Edition (original first edition in 2010<ref name=first />)
* (2013) Music 3.0 Guide To Social Media
* (2013) Music 3.0 Guide To Social Media


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* (2016) The Cruise Vacation FAQ Book
* (2016) The Cruise Vacation FAQ Book
* (2014) Social Media Promotion For Small Business And Entrepreneurs
* (2014) Social Media Promotion For Small Business And Entrepreneurs

==Online coaching programs==
* 101 Mixing Tricks
* Music Mixing Primer
* Editing Tricks Of The Pros
* Music Producer Formula
* Brand Your Music Crash Course
* Vocal Mixing Techniques
* Music Prosperity Breakthrough

==Lynda.com courses==
* Audio Mixing Master Class
* Audio Recording Techniques
* Social Media Promotion For Musicians, Artists And Engineers
* Music Studio Setup And Acoustics
* Audio Mastering Techniques

==Awards==
* Spirit Day Award for Music Achievements: Minersville, PA (Owsinski's Hometown)
* Pennsylvania House of Representatives Citation
* Pennsylvania State Senate Citation
* Schuylkill County (PA) Board of Commissioners: Recognized for extraordinary accomplishments
* Certificate of Special Recognition from United States Congressman Tim Holden


==References==
==References==
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<ref name=companies>https://books.google.com/books?id=q8Y40gQLqEIC&pg=PA220&lpg=PA220&dq=%22surround+associates%22&source=bl&ots=cd1ODTzLgP&sig=neajqVOrDQMmuckfvq_pfhwBMXs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JKG1VIHkC4iAygTJrIHwCA&ved=0CCAQ6AEwATge#v=onepage&q=%22surround%20associates%22&f=false”</ref>
<ref name=companies>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=q8Y40gQLqEIC&q=%22surround+associates%22%E2%80%9D&pg=PA220|title = Music 3.0: A Survival Guide for Making Music in the Internet Age|isbn = 978-1-4234-7401-2|last1 = Owsinski|first1 = Bobby|year = 2009| publisher=Hal Leonard Corporation }}</ref>
<ref name=bio>http://www.bobbyowsinski.com/biopress.html</ref>
<ref name=bio>{{Cite web |url=http://www.bobbyowsinski.com/biopress.html |title=Bobby Owsinski Press Kit - Bobby Owsinski |access-date=March 14, 2018 |archive-date=March 15, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180315195901/https://www.bobbyowsinski.com/biopress.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>
<ref name=cnn>http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1401/25/ndaysat.02.html</ref>
<ref name=cnn>{{cite web|url=http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1401/25/ndaysat.02.html |title=CNN.com - Transcripts |publisher=Edition.cnn.com |date=2014-01-25 |accessdate=2022-06-11}}</ref>
<ref name=first>http://www.bobbyowsinski.com/mixing-engineers-handbook.html</ref>
<ref name=first>{{Cite web |url=http://www.bobbyowsinski.com/mixing-engineers-handbook.html |title=Mixing Engineers Handbook 3rd Edition - Bobby Owsinski |access-date=March 14, 2018 |archive-date=March 16, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180316023040/https://www.bobbyowsinski.com/mixing-engineers-handbook.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>
<ref name=la>http://onstageandbackstage.libsyn.com/bobby-owsinksi-and-the-flo-guitar-enthusiasts</ref>
<ref name=la>[http://onstageandbackstage.libsyn.com/bobby-owsinksi-and-the-flo-guitar-enthusiasts] {{dead link|date=February 2022 | fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
<ref name=rh>http://republicanherald.com/news/minersville-native-pens-book-about-abbey-road-producer-1.1297272</ref>
<ref name=rh>{{cite web|url=http://republicanherald.com/news/minersville-native-pens-book-about-abbey-road-producer-1.1297272|title = Minersville native pens book about Abbey Road producer|website=Republicanherald.com| date=April 8, 2012 }}</ref>
<ref name=theotherside>http://www.theothersidepa.com/history.html</ref>
<ref name=theotherside>[http://www.theothersidepa.com/history.html] {{dead link|date=May 2024}}</ref>
<ref name=berklee>http://mpe.berklee.edu/about/history/</ref>
<ref name=berklee>{{Cite web | url=http://mpe.berklee.edu/about/history/ | title=MP&E Department History|website=Mpe.berklee.edu | access-date=2024-04-25}}</ref>
<ref name=taylor>http://www.prosoundweb.com/article/in_the_studio_overlooked_and_vital_variables_of_recording/</ref>
<ref name=taylor>{{Cite web |url=http://www.prosoundweb.com/article/in_the_studio_overlooked_and_vital_variables_of_recording/ |title=Recording: In the Studio: Overlooked (And Vital) Variables of Recording |website=Prosoundweb.com |access-date=March 14, 2018 |archive-date=September 7, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160907064510/http://www.prosoundweb.com/article/in_the_studio_overlooked_and_vital_variables_of_recording/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>
<ref name=studiosound>Buskin, Richard. (2001, January) Engineering Techniques. Studio Sound, pp. 43-45.</ref>
<ref name=studiosound>Buskin, Richard. (January 2001) Engineering Techniques. Studio Sound, pp. 43-45.</ref>
<ref name=consulting>http://www.bobbyowsinski.com/work-with-me.html</ref>
<ref name=consulting>{{Cite web |url=http://www.bobbyowsinski.com/work-with-me.html |title=Working with Bobby Owsinski |website=Bobbyowsinski.com |access-date=March 14, 2018 |archive-date=March 16, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180316023337/https://www.bobbyowsinski.com/work-with-me.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>
<ref name=snew>http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2010/12/bobby-owsinski-realism-most-important-2011-trend.html</ref>
<ref name=snew>{{cite web|url=http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2010/12/bobby-owsinski-realism-most-important-2011-trend.html|title = What's Ahead for 2011? Bobby Owsinski Sees a Shift Towards Realism in the Music Indusry|website=Hypebot.com|date = December 20, 2010}}</ref>
<ref name=adrianna>http://www.adriannamarieandhergroovecutters.com/bio.html</ref>
<ref name=adrianna>{{Cite web |url=http://www.adriannamarieandhergroovecutters.com/bio.html |title=Bio - Adrianna Marie |access-date=March 14, 2018 |archive-date=March 15, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180315133933/https://www.adriannamarieandhergroovecutters.com/bio.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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*[http://bobbyowsinskiblog.com/ Music Production Blog]
*[http://bobbyowsinskiblog.com/ Music Production Blog]
*[http://music3point0.com/ Music 3.0 Music Industry Blog]
*[http://music3point0.com/ Music 3.0 Music Industry Blog]
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*[https://www.lynda.com/Bobby-Owsinski/1149115-1.html?bid=524&aid=CD14509%27 Bobby Owsinski Lynda Courses]
*[https://www.lynda.com/Bobby-Owsinski/1149115-1.html?bid=524&aid=CD14509%27 Bobby Owsinski Lynda Courses]



Latest revision as of 15:39, 24 May 2024

Bobby Owsinski is an American audio engineer, producer, musician, and author based in Los Angeles.[1][2]

He is best known as author of over 20 books in the field of music, music recording and social media, and audio engineering, especially in surround mixing with credits including Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Pantera, Weird Al Yankovic, Willie Nelson, Elvis Presley, Neil Young, Iron Maiden, The Ramones, and Chicago.[1]

Early life

[edit]

Bobby Owsinski grew up in Minersville, Pennsylvania, where he played guitar and sang in regional cover bands throughout his high school and college years.[3] Early success as a professional musician came as a keyboard player with The Other Side, touring along the East Coast and eventually recording one album for De-Lite/Polygram.[4]

Wanting to learn more about production and arranging, Owsinski enrolled in Berklee College of Music where he studied composition and majored in guitar. After a brief time as a student, he was hired as an instructor in the school's then-new recording program, where he stayed for an additional year until moving to Los Angeles.[5]

Career

[edit]

Audio production and engineering

[edit]

Owsinski has worked on projects as an engineer, producer, writer, and arranger for music, commercials, television, and motion pictures. During his early years in Los Angeles he worked with many artists including Frank Zappa, The Byrds, and Lou Rawls among others. In the mid-90s he worked in the Southern California blues scene producing recordings for Willie Dixon, Joe Houston, and ex-Rolling Stone Mick Taylor. He was Taylor's music director for one tour.[6][1]

Owsinski was a co-founder of music-production company Surround Associates. He was among the first sound engineers to mix music specifically for DVD surround sound, working on projects for artists including Jimi Hendrix, Elvis Presley, The Who, Iron Maiden, Ramones and Chicago.[7][8]

He has consulted for a variety of music and audio-related companies including Alesis, Amek, IK Multimedia, Lexicon , Line 6, Neve, PreSonus, Shattered Music, TASCAM, United Entertainment Media, Waves Audio, and Yamaha.[1][9]

He also spent time as an educator, starting with teaching and authoring various audio-related courses at Berklee College of Music, then moving on to Trebas Recording Institute and Nova Institute. Today he conducts guest lectures and presentations at colleges and universities around the world.[1]

Owsinski has appeared on ABC News' 20/20 speaking about the 2012 Beyoncé Inauguration Ceremony controversy,[1] on CNN's New Day,[10] and other programs, podcasts, and radio shows. He has also been featured in artists in Sound on Sound, The Music Paper, Mix Magazine, EQ Magazine, among others.

Recent musical productions by Owsinski include Snew and Adrianna Marie and Her Groovecutters, with her album Double Crossing Blues[11][12] reaching #2 on the Billboard Blues Charts.

Writing

[edit]

Owsinski has written numerous magazine articles for trade publications including Billboard, EQ, The Hollywood Reporter, Mix, Electronic Musician, Grammy Magazine, Film & Video, Pro Sound News, Music Connection, and others. He has also written more than twenty books in the area of audio engineering and music production. His books outside of the music business include Social Media Promotion for Small Business and Entrepreneurs and the Cruise Vacation FAQ Book.

He maintains several of his own blogs and contributes to other notable industry blogs, most notably that of Forbes where he provides commentary on the new music business and music technology.[1] Many of Owsinski's books have also been released in video format via Lynda.com, now known as LinkedIn Learning.

Books

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Owsinski has authored books on the subject of music and audio engineering since the 1990s, the following list reflects latest edition dates.

Audio-related books
  • (2023) The Recording Engineer's Handbook Fifth Edition (original first edition in 2000[13])
  • (2017) The Mastering Engineer's Handbook Fourth Edition (original first edition in 2003[13])
  • (2022) The Mixing Engineer's Handbook Fifth Edition (original first edition in 1999[13])
  • (2016) The Music Producer's Handbook Second Edition
  • (2016) The Drum Recording Handbook Second Edition (with Dennis Moody)
  • (2014) PreSonus StudioLive Official Handbook
  • (2012) Abbey Road To Ziggy Stardust (with Ken Scott)
  • (2012) Audio Mixing Bootcamp
  • (2012) Audio Recording Basic Training
  • (2011) The Studio Builder's Handbook (with Dennis Moody)
  • (2010) Mixing And Mastering With T-RackS
Music books
  • (2013) Deconstructed Hits Classic Rock Vol. 1
  • (2013) Deconstructed Hits Modern Rock And Country
  • (2013) Deconstructed Hits Modern Pop And Hip Hop
  • (2011) Touring Musician's Handbook
  • (2011) Ultimate Guitar Tone Handbook (with Rich Tozzoli)
  • (2010) Musician's Video Handbook
  • (2009) How To Make Your Band Sound Great
  • (2009) The Studio Musician's Handbook (with Paul ILL)
Music business books
  • (2017) Social Media Promotion For Musicians Second Edition
  • (2016) Music 4.1: A Survival Guide For Making Music In The Internet Age Fourth Edition (original first edition in 2010[13])
  • (2013) Music 3.0 Guide To Social Media
Books outside the music business
  • (2016) The Cruise Vacation FAQ Book
  • (2014) Social Media Promotion For Small Business And Entrepreneurs

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Bobby Owsinski Press Kit - Bobby Owsinski". Archived from the original on March 15, 2018. Retrieved March 14, 2018.
  2. ^ [1] [permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Minersville native pens book about Abbey Road producer". Republicanherald.com. April 8, 2012.
  4. ^ [2] [dead link]
  5. ^ "MP&E Department History". Mpe.berklee.edu. Retrieved April 25, 2024.
  6. ^ "Recording: In the Studio: Overlooked (And Vital) Variables of Recording". Prosoundweb.com. Archived from the original on September 7, 2016. Retrieved March 14, 2018.
  7. ^ Owsinski, Bobby (2009). Music 3.0: A Survival Guide for Making Music in the Internet Age. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 978-1-4234-7401-2.
  8. ^ Buskin, Richard. (January 2001) Engineering Techniques. Studio Sound, pp. 43-45.
  9. ^ "Working with Bobby Owsinski". Bobbyowsinski.com. Archived from the original on March 16, 2018. Retrieved March 14, 2018.
  10. ^ "CNN.com - Transcripts". Edition.cnn.com. January 25, 2014. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  11. ^ "What's Ahead for 2011? Bobby Owsinski Sees a Shift Towards Realism in the Music Indusry". Hypebot.com. December 20, 2010.
  12. ^ "Bio - Adrianna Marie". Archived from the original on March 15, 2018. Retrieved March 14, 2018.
  13. ^ a b c d "Mixing Engineers Handbook 3rd Edition - Bobby Owsinski". Archived from the original on March 16, 2018. Retrieved March 14, 2018.
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