Noah Baxter is an audio engineer, musician and software developer based in LA.
Noah Baxter is an audio engineer and producer with a plethora of releases. Ever since pirating Reason 4 back in 2009 in a futile attempt to sound like Skrillex, Noah's been obsessed with the art of sound. Starting out in the era of cheap interfaces and free plugins, he got hooked on Ableton Live and its in the box diy bedroom-producer ethos. In the process of finishing 2017's Ectopic with his sludge metal group Mursa, the band ran out of money and he had to spend an entire summer reconstructing the album file by file, redoing edits and fades one at a time before finally mixing and mastering the album himself. Ever since he's self produced every project he's been a part of, and now offers freelance production for others as well.
While clearly well versed in the world of metal and hardcore, Noah has worked in a variety of other styles too incuding hip hop, jazz, indie rock, EDM, experimental, and even some classical recordings. Couple with this nearly a decade running tech at CKUT 90.3FM, a career building audio products and software, numerous live sound gigs and more, Noah is a well rounded audio professional. He currently works out of his home studio in Los Angeles and is taking on new clients. If you are interested in working with Noah, please reach out to him at noahbaxt@gmail.com with details on your project.
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Noah Baxter is a musician and music producer and has played for over 20 years, starting out on drums at the age of four and working his way through guitar, bass, keys and even some vocals.
Noah has worked with a variety of artists across a multitude of genres.
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Noah Baxter is a seasoned software engineer and product designer with a strong focus on emerging audio and music technologies. After graduating from McGill University in 2018 and a brief stint working for the legendary George Massenburg, he spent a year at SIMSSA training AI models and building tools for optical music regonition of 14th century neume chant manuscripts. Afterwards he went on to work for the startup Subpac, where he developed real time audio processing and analaysis systems for optimizing music-focused haptic devices. More recently he worked on the MSG Sphere developing a suite of audio tools and plugins to streamline spatialized content creation for the Sphere's one of a kind 165k speaker array.
Noah specializes in bridging the gap between musicians, audio engineers and software developers, partially because he is all of these things at once. If you are interested in working with Noah, please reach out to him at noahbaxt@gmail.com with details on your project.
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