On the RoadCast - Snacks, Trucks and Rock'n'Roll

Cale Conrad - Audio Talk! FOH for Poppy, Quinn XCII,,.. S4 EP10

36 min · 24 apr 2026
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This week, we’re joined by Nashville-based FOH engineer Cale Conrad — a name rooted in the pop world, but with experience stretching across genres. Cale dives into what it really takes to get a head start in the live sound industry, and why where you are can be just as important as what you know. From building opportunities in a music hub like Nashville to navigating your first gigs, he shares practical insight for anyone looking to break in. We also get into his mixing philosophy — a thoughtful “less is more” approach to plugins, trusting your ears over overprocessing, and the surprising reason he never mutes his channels before a show. Whether you’re an aspiring engineer or a seasoned pro, there’s plenty here to rethink and refine your approach.

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aflevering Cale Conrad - Audio Talk! FOH for Poppy, Quinn XCII,,.. S4 EP10 artwork

Cale Conrad - Audio Talk! FOH for Poppy, Quinn XCII,,.. S4 EP10

This week, we’re joined by Nashville-based FOH engineer Cale Conrad — a name rooted in the pop world, but with experience stretching across genres. Cale dives into what it really takes to get a head start in the live sound industry, and why where you are can be just as important as what you know. From building opportunities in a music hub like Nashville to navigating your first gigs, he shares practical insight for anyone looking to break in. We also get into his mixing philosophy — a thoughtful “less is more” approach to plugins, trusting your ears over overprocessing, and the surprising reason he never mutes his channels before a show. Whether you’re an aspiring engineer or a seasoned pro, there’s plenty here to rethink and refine your approach.

24 apr 202636 min