Así un chileno logró mezclar 3 álbumes de Bad Bunny en Dolby Atmos

Eddie Ortega, a Chilean sound engineer based in Miami, tells his story from the ground up, revealing the secrets of a well-designed Dolby Atmos room. It's a professional audio masterclass interwoven with the story of how he went from recording with a Sony radio at his parents' house to becoming the trusted sound engineer for productions by Bad Bunny, Eladio Carrión, Arcángel, Jowell & Randy, Manuel Turizo, and more… If you dream of working in the music industry, this video is for you. Follow Eddie Ortega:   / eddieortegamusic   https://www.alegriamaxima.com   / alegria.maxima     / alegria.maxima     / matialegriaa   0:00 - Podcast Introduction 1:04 - Chile Before Reggaeton 3:22 - Fruity Loops and Beginnings 8:04 - Recording with Sony Radio 10:04 - Leaving Home at 18 13:20 - Selling Beats on MySpace 16:50 - Trap 2006: The Atlanta Connection 22:02 - Chile: Reggaeton Capital 24:10 - From Producer to Mixing Engineer 30:20 - Argentina: Duki and Trap 36:30 - The Explosion of Argentine Trap 46:04 - On the Road to Miami 49:30 - Auto-Tune Live for 1 Year 54:40 - The Contract I Rejected 59:30 - Contracts and Lawyers 1:04:30 - Eco: Godfather of Puerto Rican Rap 1:08:00 - Networking in Miami 1:13:50 - Bad Bunny in Dolby Atmos 1:17:05 - Apollo, Converters, and Secrets 1:20:40 - Convincing Colleagues 1:23:55 - Planning, Preparing, and Executing