

Okay, since you have experience with going to a school with the knowledge you have now, would you choose a different route if you were just getting started today? It quickly became an instant passion for me and that’s really how it kind of started. I guess you could say I was a big newbie but I found it fascinating and I loved it. After my first year of school in Michigan, I decided to drop out and enroll at Full Sail to get a degree in recording.īut it blew my mind because I had no idea how anything was done from multitrack recording to the mixing.

It was at that time that a friend told me about Full Sail Recording School down here in Florida so I flew down and checked it out. I was playing guitar in bands but I wasn’t the greatest player and I knew that I was never really going to be. When I was about 19 years old, I was going to Ferris State University, which is in Michigan and that was about 1992/93. Website: Twitter: how did you get into the engineering side of the music business? Not only has Adam worked with some great producers and engineers, some of the artists he has work with include: Boyce Avenue, Alter Bridge, Sevendust, Creed, Limp Bizkit, Backstreet Boys, ‘ N Sync, Deep Purple, Tamia, O-Town plus many more.

Germain, Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, John Kurtzweg, Denniz Pop, Max Martin, Timmy Allen, Veit Renn and many more. While specializing in rock music, Adam has experience in multiple genres and has worked with some of the top producers and engineers including: Ben Grosse, James Paul Wisner, Mutt Lange, Ron St.

when YouTube stars, the three Manzano brothers of Boyce Avenue, hired him as chief engineer at their recording studio. Adam Barber is a recording/mixing engineer with over 18 years experience and is currently working out of 3 Peace Studios located in Sarasota FL.Īdam relocated Sarasota FL.
