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Working Audio Tools Podcast

Two British mix engineers candidly discuss the craft, business, and culture of professional audio, from gear debates to industry trends.

The brief

A workshop-style conversation between two working mix engineers who are transparent about their professional journey. The show blends technical deep dives on gear and techniques with frank discussions on the meta-narrative of the audio world, such as online drama, the psychology of gear acquisition, and the challenges of making a living. It's less a tutorial and more a peer-to-peer talk about the realities of the job.

The show's unique angle is its meta-commentary on the audio community itself, often using online debates as a jumping-off point for deeper conversations. The hosts' open discussion of their own career progression, neurodiversity, and business challenges provides a layer of vulnerability not often found in technical podcasts.
— What makes it distinctive
§1 · The host

Who hosts this show

Hosted by UK-based mix engineers Paul Third and Ed Thorne, the Working Audio Tools podcast documents their journey as working audio professionals. Each week, they discuss technical topics like analog vs. digital workflows, critique mixes, or host guests from the audio community. The show delves into the philosophy and psychology of the industry, covering everything from the impact of AI to neurodiversity in creative fields.

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Credentials & credits

  • Paul Third: Mix & Mastering Engineer
  • Paul Third: Honours degree in audio production
  • Ed Thorne: Mixing and Mastering Engineer
  • Ed Thorne: 30 years experience as a musician and audio engineer

Other ventures

  • Paul Third: TAYSOUND STUDIO
  • Paul Third: 'Paul Third' YouTube Channel
  • Ed Thorne: Ed Thorne Music Production (YouTube)
  • Ed Thorne: Original Music (as artist)
§2 · Classification

What kind of podcast

§3 · Cadence & catalog

When new episodes drop

§3b · Editor's picks

Notable episodes

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  1. 01
    Is YouTube Drama Ruining the Future of Audio Engineering? (S14 E6)

    A prime example of the show's meta-commentary, using a specific online controversy to discuss the state of audio education and professionalism.

  2. 02
    Can Neurodiversity SAVE The Audio World From SLOP Music & DUMB Audio Engineering?

    Highlights the hosts' willingness to tackle personal and nuanced topics, exploring how neurodiversity impacts work in the audio field and its potential role in an AI-driven future.

  3. 03
    Arguing Over ITB vs OTB Mixing & Mastering Is SO IDIOTIC .. But Why??

    Tackles a classic audio debate from a practical, experience-driven perspective, focusing on workflow and psychology rather than just technical specifications.

§4 · Signature

What you'll be asked on this show

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How the host interviews

The format is a conversational deep-dive between two hosts, Paul Third and Ed Thorne. Episodes are often structured around a central debate (e.g., ITB vs. OTB) or a cultural topic. The hosts are self-aware, frequently referencing their own audience and past episodes, and employ a recurring, often self-deprecating, sense of humor.

Questions the host keeps coming back to

  • Is YouTube drama ruining the future of the audio industry?
  • Would you rather...?
  • Do you feel like there's exclusivity, or have you ever felt ostracized for being different?
  • Could neurodiversity be the antithesis and the cure to AI?
  • Do you think trying to work with a hybrid approach slowed your mixing progress?
  • Would you class yourself as neurotypical?

Signature segments

  • · A 'would you rather' question segment.
  • · The recurring nickname 'Audio Jesus' for host Paul Third.

Topics covered repeatedly

Analog vs. Digital (ITB vs. OTB) WorkflowsAudio Industry Culture & Online CommunitiesNeurodiversity in Creative FieldsThe Business of Audio EngineeringGear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS)AI's Impact on Music ProductionMixing & Mastering TechniquesClient Management & ProfessionalismMonitoring and Room AcousticsPlugin & Hardware Clones
§5 · Guests

Who gets booked here

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Typical guest

The podcast features working audio professionals, particularly mixing and mastering engineers. Guests like Maor Appelbaum are brought on to discuss their careers and perspectives on the industry.

Recent guests
  • Maor Appelbaum
    on Legendary Mastering Engineer MAOR APPELBAUM On What Is REALLY Missing From Modern Day Music! 😱
§6 · Channels & links

Where to find this show

§7 · Stats

Audience & reach

YouTube · first-party
Subscribers
3.8K
3,810
Avg views / video
1.3K
Trailing window
Total views
337K
337,332
Videos published
174
Sponsor readEstimated

The podcast is sponsored by DistroKid, offering listeners a 30% discount via a VIP link. They also earn commissions through affiliate links for gear and plugins from retailers like Thomann and Sweetwater.

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§8 · Contact

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§9b · FAQ

People also ask

AI-extracted researched answers · help us verify
Who are the hosts of Working Audio Tools?
The podcast is hosted by Paul Third and Ed Thorne, two mix and mastering engineers based in the UK.
What is the podcast's format?
It's a weekly conversational podcast where the two hosts discuss a central topic related to audio engineering, critique mixes, or interview a guest from the industry.
Is the podcast still active?
Yes, the podcast releases new episodes on a weekly basis.
Where can I listen to the podcast?
The podcast is available on YouTube, Acast, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.
What topics do they cover?
They cover mixing philosophy, analog vs. digital gear, the business of audio, and the impact of new technology like AI, as well as meta-commentary on the audio community itself.
How can I support the show?
You can support the show by using their DistroKid VIP link, purchasing gear through their affiliate links, or through their 'Buy Me a Coffee' page.
Last updatedJun 29, 2026Not yet host-verified
Research depthDeep dossierHigh confidence · Jun 29, 2026 · gemini-2.5-pro

Built from the show's public RSS feed, YouTube, the host's own websites, and the cited sources below. Computed and AI-extracted fields are labelled. Facts only — no private info, no fabrication, no transcripts republished.

§9c · Methodology

Sources & how this page was built

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  1. [01]Working Audio Tools on Acastshows.acast.com
  2. [02]Working Audio Tools Podcast - YouTube Channelyoutube.com
  3. [03]Paul Third's Official Website | TAYSOUND STUDIOpaulthird.com
  4. [04]Ed Thorne's Official Website | Mixing and Masteringedthorne.com
  5. [05]Paul Third's YouTube Channelyoutube.com
  6. [06]Ed Thorne Invests in Musical Creativity and the Hybrid Workflow with Flock Audioprosoundnetwork.com
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