I'm an audio engineer/music producer/dj/AV tech/voice actor. I graduated from Fullsail University in 2011 and immediately began an internship at what was then known as The Music Playground (they had a platform called The Diner that I believe might be the name for the entire company now). While interning here I also did some work for Big U and Uneek Music Group. After being there for a year, I moved on and began working for independent music producer Andrew Lane. There I also did lots of work with/for Sam Salter (may he rest in peace). I learned a lot from Drew and Sam as well as other industry professionals, most notably Claudio Cueni. I also developed artists while there and it's also where I began my live event work. After leaving LA after about 5 years, I began freelance live av work in Dallas before joining Celebrity Cruises as an AV Technician. I moved back to Houston after I was offered a position at Mediatech teaching in the recording arts program as well as intro to live audio for 2 years. I ran my own studio during this time as well.

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I'm an audio engineer/music producer/dj/AV tech/voice actor. I graduated from Fullsail University in 2011 and immediately began an internship at what was then known as The Music Playground (they had a platform called The Diner that I believe might be the name for the entire company now). While interning here I also did some work for Big U and Uneek Music Group. After being there for a year, I moved on and began working for independent music producer Andrew Lane. There I also did lots of work with/for Sam Salter (may he rest in peace). I learned a lot from Drew and Sam as well as other industry professionals, most notably Claudio Cueni. I also developed artists while there and it's also where I began my live event work. After leaving LA after about 5 years, I began freelance live av work in Dallas before joining Celebrity Cruises as an AV Technician. I moved back to Houston after I was offered a position at Mediatech teaching in the recording arts program as well as intro to live audio for 2 years. I ran my own studio during this time as well.

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I’m an audio engineer/music producer/dj/AV tech/voice actor. I graduated from Fullsail University in 2011 and immediately began an internship at what was then known as The Music Playground (they had a platform called The Diner that I believe might be the name for the entire company now). While interning here I also did some work for Big U and Uneek Music Group. After being there for a year, I moved on and began working for independent music producer Andrew Lane. There I also did lots of work with/for Sam Salter (may he rest in peace). I learned a lot from Drew and Sam as well as other industry professionals, most notably Claudio Cueni. I also developed artists while there and it’s also where I began my live event work. After leaving LA after about 5 years, I began freelance live av work in Dallas before joining Celebrity Cruises as an AV Technician. I moved back to Houston after I was offered a position at Mediatech teaching in the recording arts program as well as intro to live audio for 2 years. I ran my own studio during this time as well.

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Associate's of Science at Fullsail University
October 10, 2011

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Media & Entertainment, Computers & Electronics, Education, Other
    uniE603 Ron D Rap Demo
    This is a sample of some of the work I've done with rappers. I recorded all of these tracks except for 2. The artist recorded elsewhere and sent the files to me to mix. I mixed all of these songs.
    uniE603 Female singer demo
    This is a demo of some of my work with female artists. I recorded and mixed all of the songs. The last one is special to me because it featured the Anaheim symphony. Due to the constraints at the studio, they were recorded in one room on an omnidirectional mic. I had to mix using mic placement and make shift sound buffers. They also didn't want it to sound overproduced with a 40s speakeasy kind of vibe and I think we captured that pretty well.