Recording Mecca’s mission is to provide the highest-quality content all individuals who are currently in, or getting into, the music production industry. You’ll find recording tips, tricks of the recording trade, advice on the business aspect of your recording career, and interviews with industry pros.

The editor’s name is Jason North, a 20-year old aspiring music producer. Jason lives in Tulsa, OK and has worked with COTM Audio/Video and ORU Music Department, and has produced or engineered several local bands and artists’ recordings, and has many contacts in the Tulsa music scene.


5 Responses to “About”


  1. November 6, 2007 at 12:22 pm

    Hey jason , wondering if you could like my page to yours ( i will do the same)
    I am starting to see some good traffic on my site. My blog is basically new and upcoming gear

    either way thanks a million for your site

    great ideas !

    reagards

  2. November 6, 2007 at 6:35 pm

    Hi Jason

    My name is Shaun from Digital Redux (www.digital-redux.com). We are a newly formed sample library company developing genre based libraries. Our first releases are Hip Hop Hotness, D&B 4 The Headz, Properly Chilled, Hacienda House and ElectroTech. I am contacting you to see if you would like to write us up in your news section? We have a press release that I can send you and we have content that we are giving away to download free so that might be a nice touch for your readers. I look forward to hearing from you.

    All the best,
    Shaun

  3. 3 BD
    November 8, 2007 at 3:16 pm

    Hey Jason,

    Nice blog. I would love to send you some info on a new website I am working with that allows anyone, anywhere to broadcast and record high-quality audio via the net for free. Hit me back with your email address, and I will shoot you some info.

    Best,
    BD

  4. March 4, 2008 at 9:12 am

    Hi Jason –

    Zoom In Onlineā„¢ (www.zoom-in.com) made an amazing interview with Bob Powers, Grammy award-winning producer/engineer who worked with Erykah Badu, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest. Hop in and listen to his discussion on the producer’s role as a “facilitator” and helper to the artist, and how the accessibility of modern technology allows people of all walks of life to try a hand at making music.
    (http://www.zoom-in.com/apple/music/spotlights/technology_today_bob_power)

    Check that out!

  5. 5 AM
    March 28, 2008 at 2:26 pm

    Hi there,

    May be able to send you some products for review. Can you please send me your mailing address?

    Thanks,

    AM


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