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Ulrike Schwarz: Taking an Ambience-First Approach to Recording
Episode 14724th May 2023 • Master Your Mix Podcast • Mike Indovina
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A broadly acclaimed engineer and producer, Ulrike Schwarz is a trailblazing audio innovator with more than two decades of experience across the film, television, radio, and recording industries. Born and raised in Germany, Schwarz discovered she had perfect pitch at an early age, and as a teenager, she became one of only three students to be accepted into the exclusive Tonmeister program at the Hochschule der Künste Berlin. After earning her degree, Schwarz worked with German public radio and spent more than ten years serving as the senior sound engineer for large orchestral and jazz productions at the famed Bayerischer Rundfunk in Munich, where she broke the mold as a woman in a male-dominated field and garnered numerous honors for her recordings and broadcasts, including multiple Echo Klassik, Diamant D’Opera, Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenindustrie, and Diapason d’Or awards. 

In 2015, Schwarz moved to New York full-time to team up with her now-husband and production partner Jim Anderson, with whom she’s created a groundbreaking body of work in the field of immersive audio.

As creative technically as she is artistically, Schwarz designed and built her own custom portable recording setup from scratch, and in just the last few years alone, she’s garnered multiple Grammy nominations for her work with artists as diverse as American jazz stalwart Patricia Barber, contemporary Norwegian composer Gisle Kverndokk, and soprano saxophonist Jane Ira Bloom. 

In 2022, Schwarz was named Vice President of the Verband Deutscher Tonmeister (The Association of German Sound Professionals) and received a prestigious grant from the Women’s Fund of the New York Foundation of the Arts for her work on Jane Ira Bloom’s Grammy-nominated album (2023) Picturing The Invisible – Focus 1.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

  • Getting into the world of orchestral recording
  • Why it’s a good idea to join audio associations such as the AES
  • Mic positions for orchestral recordings
  • Taking an ambience-first approach to recording
  • Preparing a game plan for your sessions
  • Being selective of the microphones you use to avoid “coloration”
  • How the German vs American orchestral seating can impact the balance of your mixes
  • Recording strings to work in a rock music context
  • Working with reverbs to avoid muddy mixes
  • Why you shouldn’t have to use EQ or compression in a mix
  • How sample rates impact the clarity of your recordings
  • How something as small as a power cable can drastically alter the quality of your recordings
  • Mixing for stereo vs immersive audio

To learn more about Ulrike Schwarz, visit: http://andersonaudiony.com/

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