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Mike Dawson on Mixing the Adam Carolla Show with StudioLive

[ATTACH=CONFIG]198879.vB5-legacyid=9711[/ATTACH]Los Angeles, CA – March 2014…It’s raucous, irreverent, unabashedly real. And it’s incredibly popular. In fact, the Adam Carolla Show has been certified by the Guinness Book of Records as the Most Downloaded Podcast ever.

Host Adam Carolla, a veteran actor and comedian, is quick and acerbic, and the show is fast paced and full of surprises. Cast and crew are constantly on their toes, including Carolla’s long-time audio engineer and announcer Mike Dawson, mixing the show on a PreSonus StudioLive 24.4.2 digital console.

As Dawson explains, the StudioLive is ideal for some of the quick changes that are a regular occurrence on the show. “”Most of the time, we need to sound like a radio station. But when we have musical guests come in, or a guest breaks into song, I need to immediately, at the touch of a button, be able to put them in the studio. So first, we’re in a broadcast booth. Then all of a sudden, somebody starts playing – I’ve got your reverb, I’ve got your delay, I’ve got the right vocal compression. And it’s all at the touch of a button.”

Dawson cites a recent typical day in the studio: “The band Hanson showed up in the studio. They come in, and I get a quick line check. And then I get 45 seconds with the band before we go live. And in that 45 seconds, I pan vocals, set reverbs, set delays, and pan the keyboards.” The result, says Dawson, was “one of the most beautiful, clean sounding performances I’ve ever heard. When you’ve only got 45 seconds before you go live, you want this console in your corner.”

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Founded in 1995, PreSonus Audio Electronics, Inc., is a leading designer and manufacturer of audio-recording and live-sound software, hardware, and related accessories. PreSonus’s software, microphone preamps, signal processors, digital audio interfaces, digital mixers, control surfaces, loudspeakers, and other products are used worldwide for recording, sound reinforcement, broadcast, sound design, and Internet audio.