In this week's 52 Cues Podcast, we held a Live Q&A covering everything from the US Copyright Office’s AI ruling (and why human elements in music matter) to what genres are in demand, a simple stereo widening trick using sample delay, and how much you can realistically earn with 500 cues. I also shared my approach to mastering stems, discussed drum mic techniques and my electronic kit setup, and, of course, talked about the essential role of cats in a composer’s life. Whether you're looking for industry insights, production tips, or just a good laugh, this episode has something for you!


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