The Importance of Hospitality In A Recording Studio - Ben Reno and Nettie Freed | Interview
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- Опубликовано: 18 янв 2024
- The Importance of Hospitality In Recording Studios
In this Masterclass series, Nashville record producer, Ben Reno sits down with creative director Nettie Freed of Spellbound Recorders to discuss the topic of artist relations and hospitality in recording studios. What makes a great recording studio keep the doors open in this climate? Find out the scoop in this exclusive interview at one of the hottest new studios in Nashville!
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Credits:
Interview: Ben Reno (producer) and Nettie Freed (creative director)
Videographer: Mathew Gentry
Director / Producer: Ben Reno
Editors: Mathew Gentry and Ben Reno
Session Guitarist and Lead Engineer: Chris Justice
Studio owner: Daryl Hill
Studio: Spellbound Recorders
Artist: Matt Borders
Filmed in Nashville, Tennessee
at Spellbound Recorders
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Man the quality of this video gets me stoked for the masterclass!!
Also beautiful studio!!!🤘
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great insight into a recording studio and all of the details that go on behind the scenes! Great interview Ben!
Thanks brother!
Beautiful facility and good vibes on the interview
Thank you! ❤
Awesome interview!❤
Thanks Fred!
why was dude using a Measuring tape, to measure cymbal height, I work on World class records for a living with Universal and have never ever used a measuring tape, GREAT INSIGHT into the hospitality.....more studios need this!
Stay tuned for the masterclass videos coming Jan 31st, especially the drum micing tutorial where I discuss this practice. Best to you my friend!
Maybe because he found a sweet spot with the mic and that cymbal! I know I could reset my Neumann U87 mics on my grand piano for my artists and would measure mic positions. If I got the mic in the exact position as all of their sessions I could edit in pick ups over up to 2 years on the same solo piano track that you'd never tell weren't recorded on the same day! This is going back 15 years for this example.
That board is insane
Thanks for watching John!
@@benrenoproducer man thanks for rolling out good organic content