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The Sound Diaries: Coffee Edition

Podkast av Alessandro Mastroianni

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The Sound Diaries: Coffee Edition is a relaxed round-table podcast about music, sound design and the audio industry.Hosted by composer and sound designer Alessandro Mastroianni, each episode brings together friends and colleagues from across the world of film scoring, sample libraries, post-production, and music technology for an informal one-hour conversation.No scripts. No hot takes for the algorithm.Just honest discussions about tools, workflow, creativity, and the realities of working in audio today.We talk about:– composing and sound design– plugins, instruments and gear– industry news and trends– the creative process– the business of making soundThink of it as a coffee break with people who live and breathe this world.New episodes whenever there’s something worth talking about.

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episode Writer’s Block Isn’t Real. On Creativity, Craft & Finishing Music cover

Writer’s Block Isn’t Real. On Creativity, Craft & Finishing Music

In this episode of The Sound Diaries: Coffee Edition, we dive into one of the most talked-about (and misunderstood) topics in music and sound design: writer’s block. Is it actually real… or just a convenient excuse? What starts as a casual catch-up quickly turns into a deep roundtable discussion on creativity, discipline, and the realities of finishing music in a professional context. Along the way, we explore everything from perfectionism and workflow habits to the impact of our tools. Also mentioned * The release of Movimento Strings: https://sonoracinematic.com/products/movimento-strings-soundbox-instrument [https://sonoracinematic.com/products/movimento-strings-soundbox-instrument] * “The War of Art” by Steven Pressfield * Orbit: https://www.theorbit.co/ [https://www.theorbit.co/]

2. april 2026 - 54 min
episode Can AI Actually Help Musicians? We tried Moises. cover

Can AI Actually Help Musicians? We tried Moises.

This episode is sponsored by Sonora Cinematic. Check out Pure Steel String, the steel-string counterpart to Pure Nylon for Soundbox, currently on intro sale. Use the code COFFEEANDSOUND at checkout for an extra 10% off at Sonora Cinematic. The code is stackable with the current promotion. In episode 3 of the Sound Diaries Coffee Edition, we had a candid conversation about whether AI can genuinely help musicians and sound designers — not replace them, but actually support the creative process. The discussion starts from Charlie Puth joining Moises as Chief Music Officer and expands into a broader exploration of AI-powered music tools, including stem separation, transcription, lyric assistance, key and chord detection, practice features, and automated mastering. The panel looks at the real strengths of these tools, especially for learning, sketching ideas, speeding up workflows, and lowering technical barriers. But they also dig into the risks: de-skilling, over-reliance on convenience, loss of ear training, homogenized creativity, and the growing normalization of AI-generated “slop” in everyday listening environments. Along the way, the conversation branches into the importance of collaboration, why outside human perspective still matters in mastering and music production, and how useful tools differ from genuinely creative partners. The second half of the episode shifts into music tech and gear, with chat about Max/MSP, MIDI 2.0, the Suonobuono Polivera synth, the Erica Synths Steam Pipe, the ROLI Airwave and Seaboard, MPE controllers, and the joy of experimental workflows that make sound design feel playful again. A thoughtful and funny roundtable on the promise, limits, and unintended consequences of AI in music. IN THIS EPISODE * Charlie Puth joining Moises * Can AI actually help musicians? * Stem separation and transcription tools * AI lyric writing and songwriting assistance * Automated mastering vs human mastering * The risk of de-skilling and homogenization * Why collaboration still matters * Max/MSP and AI-assisted coding * MIDI 2.0 and experimental workflows * Suonobuono Polyvera * Erica Synths Steam Pipe * ROLI Airwave, Seaboard, and MPE control

11. mars 2026 - 1 h 2 min
episode Will AI Kill Music Careers? Composers & Sound Designers Debate cover

Will AI Kill Music Careers? Composers & Sound Designers Debate

🎧 Sponsored by Sonora Cinematic Use code COFFEEANDSOUND for 10% off at https://sonoracinematic.com [https://sonoracinematic.com] In this episode of The Sound Diaries: Coffee Edition, I sit down with a roundtable of composers, sound designers, and audio professionals to discuss generative AI in music — not from hype or fear, but from lived experience. Prompted by Adam Neely’s recent video on AI music, the conversation explores what’s actually at stake: the financial future of working musicians, the difference between AI as an assistive tool versus AI that replaces the creative process, and why collaboration, skill-building, and community still matter. We also unpack ideas like “narcissistic listening,” the myth of democratization, and why AI may end up homogenizing creative output rather than expanding it. Guests: David Tobin & Jeff Meegan, Joe Miller, James David Redding III, and Nicolaj Möller-Nielsen.COFFEEANDSOUND.

25. feb. 2026 - 1 h 1 min
episode Is Kontakt In Trouble? Composers React to Native Instruments News cover

Is Kontakt In Trouble? Composers React to Native Instruments News

🎧 Sponsored by Sonora Cinematic Use code COFFEEANDSOUND for 10% off at https://sonoracinematic.com [https://sonoracinematic.com] This podcast grew out of my blog The Sound Design Diaries, which always aimed to spark conversations with other composers, sound designers and audio professionals. Instead of writing alone, I decided to bring those conversations to life. The idea is simple: A group of friends from across the audio industry sit down for a relaxed one-hour chat over coffee (or whatever we’re drinking), talking about music, sound design, tools, and the state of our industry. In this first episode we discuss the recent news around Native Instruments and what it might mean for composers, developers, and the future of platforms like Kontakt. We also talk about hardware vs software, creative workflows, and alternative sampler ecosystems. Guests in this episode: – Joe Miller (WavLab Studio) – James David Redding III (Emmy-winning sound editor: The Queen’s Gambit, The Americans) – Nicolaj Müller-Nielsen (Bunker Samples) – Matthew Collings (Krotos) We keep things casual, honest and unscripted — just a group of people who make sound for a living talking shop.

12. feb. 2026 - 1 h 2 min
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