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Mike Levine

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Video: Ryan Hewitt Interview
The engineers and producers who had the chance to receive a proper education by assisting studio legends may be fewer and fewer, but some of them are really keen to give it back to the new breed of music recording enthusiasts. Ryan Hewitt is definitely one of these super-nice-but-serious engineers who talk about music with passion and a certain respect for well-done craft. Being the son of David Hewitt, a studio pioneer himself, Ryan has always been immersed in this particular environment with a vision and a work ethic that he likes to share these days through his work and the seminars he leads. Audiofanzine had a chance to meet Ryan during one of these seminars that he recently gave in France.

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