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Full List of Specalties/Instruments
-Music production & live performance in Ableton
-Music theory
-Drum set (jazz, rock, latin, etc)
-Hand percussion (djembe, auxiliary percussion, etc)
-Keyboard/piano (beginner/intermediate level, not a shredder)
-Synthesizers
-Vocal engineering (recording, comping, editing, etc)
-Audio cleanup (Izotope RX)
-Live sound engineering (eliminating feedback, proper speaker setup, etc)
-Live stream setup
Courses
Want to learn how to make your bedroom-recorded vocals sound studio-perfect?
(EDITING, TUNING, TIMING, MIXING)
Want to develop a reliable system to make sure your mix comes out clean every time?
(GAIN STAGING, MIXING, MASTERING BASICS— and building a template based on all of that.)
Or maybe you just want to make a whole song (drums, baselines, chords and all) using nothing but the sound of a garbage truck?
(DEEP-SAMPLING SOUND DESIGN)
Well, then… Connor’s your guy!
Random Credits
-Produced an official remix for ZEDS DEAD (Deadbeats Records)
-Played djembe with Random Rab on the mainstage at Oregon Eclipse 2017,
-Co-produced & engineered several releases for electro-funk duo B00TY (Geffen/Interscope Records)
-Composed original score, sound-designed, edited dialog, etc on feature film I Wrote This For You (2019)
Connor
Connor Irias—A.K.A. Auralponic—began his musical journey at a young age, playing mostly drums & percussion (classical/jazz/rock) until unforeseen personal circumstances led him to discover a passion for music production and audio engineering.
Operating out of his home studio in North Hollywood, CA,
with over a decade of experience performing in bands & orchestras under his belt,
followed by another decade of studying audio engineering and music production,
(while soaking up inspiration—and working/performing—at events like Lucidity Festival, Lightning In A Bottle, Symbiosis Gathering, Burning Man, etc.)
…Connor is all about sonic diversity.
Any genre or sound source is fair game,
because the sweetest music is often found in the places we’d least expect.
As long as you have a good vibe & solid DIY work ethic, you truly don’t need a fancy studio these days.
With modern music tools (plus time and dedicated focus, don’t forget those)
you can learn to craft any soundscape imaginable!
On that note…