David Wheeler is a recording engineer based\xa0in\xa0Las Cruces, New Mexico. Las Cruces is located north of\xa0El Paso, Texas\xa0and\xa0Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. David talks about the pros and cons of being one of very few recording\xa0people in Las Cruces who do it on a pro level and also talks about how the changes to the environment and business world affect the world of recording in the southern part of New Mexico. On a personal note, David and I\xa0\xa0went to High School together as did our moms! Before David got into recording he\xa0used to play in a band called Obsidian with our High School friend and\xa0pro audio superstar Colin McDowell of\xa0McDSP\xa0plug ins. Our discussion delves into\xa0location sound towards the end.\xa0I have included an Amazon link to the book on the topic by Ric Viers called the \u201cLocation Sound Bible\u201d. We mentioned it in the conversation but for timing reasons I edited that part of the conversation out. The link is below. Enjoy!\nLinks mentioned in the show:\xa0\xa0http://staffmeup.com/,\xa0\xa0http://www.productionhub.com/,\xa0Studio 603 (David\u2019s studio in Las Cruces)