Edoardo Santini is a musician, composer, producer and sound engineer from Rome (IT), with more than 10 years of experience in the field of music composition and production. After obtaining two Specialist Certificates in Pro Tools and Music Marketing from Berklee College of Music in 2016, he moved to Boston to attend the prestigious school and graduated in Contemp...
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Edoardo Santini is a musician, composer, producer and sound engineer from Rome (IT), with more than 10 years of experience in the field of music composition and production. After obtaining two Specialist Certificates in Pro Tools and Music Marketing from Berklee College of Music in 2016, he moved to Boston to attend the prestigious school and graduated in Contemporary Writing and Production on May 2020.
Edoardo's skills range from the early stages of songwriting/composing to the final touches of the mixing/mastering process, covering all the aspects of music production with special attention to audio recording, editing and processing.
In his multifaceted career, Edoardo has worked for artists and bands from all over the world, covering the varied roles of recording/mixing engineer, lyricist, composer, arranger and producer, and collaborating with some of the most renowned professionals of the music industry at an international level: Elena Roussanova Lucas, Prisca Amori, Christiane Karam, Lizje Sarria, Cassandre McKinley, Jesus Molina, Bill Frisell, Meki Marturano, Vadim Neselovskyi, Attilio Costa and many others.
For production/mixing purposes I mostly work in the box with Logic and Pro Tools 2020, using a set of professional plugins from Izotope, Universal Audio, Waves, Fabfilter and Spectrasonic.
For mastering purposes I can offer digital or analog services depending on what's required by the client. I collaborate with Elephant Mastering studio, with which I have a deal. For info on their gear visit: http://www.elephant-mastering.com
Major fields of work: Mixing/Mastering, Audio Editing, Production/Arranging, Scoring for Movies/Trailers/Documentaries.
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