As a young lad, Mike Erickson was curious why songs sounded “different” on the radio than on his home record player. When a radio station owner gave Mike a retired audio processor he never looked back; he’s been customizing audio processing at for AM, FM, HD, and Streaming ever since. Mike joins us from the Wheatstone processing lab to talk about legacy processing techniques and today’s latest, too.
Show links:
- Mike Erickson Is That Processing Guy
- “How to Give Your Station an Amazing On-Air Sound” – article interview with Mike Erickson
Guest
Mike Erickson – Systems & Support Engineer, Wheatstone Audio Processing
Hosts
Chris Tobin, IP Solutionist
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting
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