

Really geeking out about why I like something and how it did the thing I like. That’s where my passion for music spawned an even deeper passion for gear. Writing, rehearsing, recording, hanging out, and drinking way too many energy drinks.īetween school, freelancing, and running a recording studio, I was able to cut my teeth and dive deep into all things audio.
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The band I was in at the time built a pretty legit studio in a garage where I spent the rest of my free time. Simultaneously I did freelance recording engineering work at awful hours. I wanted all of it.Īfter I graduated high school, I went to a recording trade school with the goal of becoming an audio engineer.

Odd guitar heads, a ton of rack gear when that was the big thing, guitars, pedals, cabinets, even reel to reel tape machines. I was into gear at an early age and “collected” (read: hoarded) as much as I could. Like many guitarists I grew up playing in rock bands, playing way too loud in garages and storage units, and knowing my band was going to be the next big thing. But like any good story, it starts way earlier than that.

Hi, my name is Rob and I started Coda Music Technologies. this is crazy enough that it actually might work.Īnd that for me was the moment I knew I was on to something, As I looked out into the crowd I realized something. Of all the venues in all the world, I walked into this one.
