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Producer, Engineer and Songwriter Aaron Sternke on Acoustic Treatments on a Budget

Aaron Sternke
Producer, engineer & songwriter Aaron Sternke has lived in Nashville only 3 years, but in that time has quickly built up a list of major album credits. Mostly due to his work with legendary Christian producer Brown Bannister, Sternke has worked closely in the studio with MercyMe (digital editing, engineering, background vocals), Third Day (engineering), Amy Grant (digital editing) and many others. Before moving to Nashville, he received a Recording Arts degree from Full Sail in Orlando, FL. In addition to his studio work, Sternke also fronts the Christian band Rend The Heavens.
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Producer, engineer & songwriter Aaron Sternke explains how to acoustically treat your recording space on a tight budget. He explains how using ductboard at specific places around the room can minimize reflections and drastically improve your recording and mixing environment.



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September 2007
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