Noah Eatman

Los Angeles–based audio engineer and musician

Noah’s experience spans live sound, studio recording, and post-production.

Noah Eatman is an audio engineer and musician based in Los Angeles. He is a multi-instrumentalist who plays piano, guitar, drum set, and bass. Noah is passionate about creating music that is dynamic, lively, and cutting-edge, and he knew from a young age that he wanted to turn this passion into a career.

Noah has worked with artists Izzy Amo, Pilialoha, Alexandra Tejada, Metzli, and Audrey Corsa, among many others. He has a wealth of experience in live sound, studio recording, and post-production, and he has engineered shows at venues including the Troubadour, The Wiltern, and New York City’s Nublu.

He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Music Technology from California Institute of the Arts, with minors in Arts Education and Digital Arts. During his time there, he was mentored by Grammy Award–winning engineer John Baffa, who taught him advanced techniques in microphone placement, mixing, live sound, and session preparation.

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Selected Work

CTA

Mixing Engineer — A CalArts graduation concert recording, mixed to preserve the energy of the live audience while maintaining clarity and balance across instruments.

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The Staring Role

Recording Engineer — Captured at the Roy O. Disney Concert Hall, this session highlights the hall’s natural acoustics and the precision of professional concert recording.

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La Traviseia

Recording & Mix Engineer — Recorded and mixed at the Roy O. Disney Concert Hall, blending the intimacy of the performance with the expansive resonance of the space.

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Mountain Boy

Recording Engineer — An early project featuring drums, guitars, and bass recording. The track laid the groundwork for developing a multi-instrument recording approach.

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Rosary

Recording & Mix Engineer — Engineered and mixed at the Roy O. Disney Concert Hall, with attention to both the emotional depth of the performance and the venue’s distinctive sound.

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