

I have spent most of my working life holed up in small rooms with the same bunch of people day in, day out, staring at screens and wondering when the tea will run out.įrom my studio in a repurposed German communications bunker as a teenager to the Fallout Shelter at Island Records where I worked in my twenties, and the countless tour buses I’ve been lucky enough to travel the world in - give me four walls, some talented people and a good pair of speakers and I am generally very content. Like a lot of recording studio professionals, I am quite used to the idea of staying in one place for long periods of time. It’s relatively simple, works in any DAW and well worth investigating.

Producer Tim Bran, who has been creating music remotely for many years, has devised a workflow for remote recording using a combination of software from Audiomovers, Teamviewer, Sound Radix, Zoom and Skype.
