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Recording Studio Rockstars

RSR558 - Bleu McAuley - Sync, Songs, Survival, & The Future of Making Records

Recording Studio Rockstars

Lij Shaw

Music

4.8543 Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2026

⏱️ 135 minutes

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Summary

What happens when you sit down with a songwriter who’s done everything from early fan-funded records, to major-label pop, to K-pop, to sync, to teaching songwriting at Berklee - and ask him what really matters in the studio today?

Bleu McAuley and I go deep into the intersection of creativity, workflow, sync licensing, AI, and staying inspired at a time when music creation is changing fast. We start with his early days in Boston, learning four-tracks and alternate tunings, following Ducky Carlisle around Room 9 From Outer Space, and eventually being pushed by producer John Fields to take a real swing in Los Angeles. Bleu talks about shaping his voice as a solo artist, capturing inspiration quickly, and why most of the battle in the studio is simply removing friction.

We dig into sync: how commercial music is its own ecosystem, why high-dollar sync often has nothing to do with the pop charts, and how entire micro-genres exist only inside advertising. Bleu breaks down the difference between library production music and custom sync, how briefs actually work, what trends supervisors follow, and how studying commercial catalogs (not Spotify playlists) changes your instincts. He explains why inspiration disappears in moments, why setups must be instant, why inspiration beats fidelity, and how he builds his studio workflow - from synth routing to outboard to leaving drums mic’d up permanently - so artists never lose the spark.

In the second half, we talk about AI’s impact on music production and why it’s already reshaping expectations, budgets, and the perceived value of human-created work. Bleu predicts that production music will be “decimated,” that executives are already asking “can’t you just AI that?”, and why musicians must prepare for a world where non-AI work has to be obviously human. We talk cassette 4-track records, reel-to-reel inspiration, talent that shines through limitations, and why unique sonic imperfections may soon become a calling card. Bleu also breaks down vocal technique, why control matters more than range, and why producers should avoid technical talk during emotional takes. Finally, we look at career longevity, creative spaces, studio setup philosophy, and what advice he’d give his younger self (hint: invest early, learn piano, and chase control over perfection).

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0:00.0

This episode of RSR is brought to you by isotope, native instruments, S-A-E-E- Institute, Spectra-1964, and Grace Design.

0:12.3

These are tools that I use every day in my studio from the Spectra-1964, STX-600-100-100-D, and native instruments complete 15, to isotope ozone and RX, and the central hub for my studio, the Grace Design M701 audio interface.

0:33.6

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0:36.3

Grab my free mixing course at mixmasterbundle.com,

0:40.2

and remember to like this video and subscribe on YouTube

0:43.9

because it's a great way to help support this show.

0:46.5

Now, get ready to rock.

0:48.7

I think the big part of it for me,

0:52.4

where there ends up being a disconnect around vocals, is when somebody is like, I don't like my voice, so I want to learn how to sing differently.

1:04.9

That's, I think, I shouldn't say wrong, but unhelpful approach.

1:12.1

I think you should embrace the things about your voice that are unique.

1:18.4

And in a lot of cases, maybe even the things that you don't like about your voice,

1:22.6

you should embrace while simultaneously working to try to get more out of your voice in terms of mainly

1:30.2

control.

1:31.3

I think control is the most important thing more so than range, but usually through control,

1:39.1

you're going to also gain some range through the practices that you would do to gain more control.

1:56.3

Welcome to recording studio rock stars. I'm Lid Shaw, and this is the podcast created to help you become a rock star of the recording studio.

2:10.1

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2:21.2

RX12 introduces scene rebalance for separating dialogue, music, and sound effects,

2:27.9

plus Stems View for visually editing stems inside your session.

2:33.0

You can clean up noisy recordings, remove bleed, rebalance

2:37.0

mixes, and automatically trim silence from long audio files in seconds. Whether you're producing

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