Pete is a monster guitarist and he never really shows you everything he’s got in his bag of tricks. Love watching him play when he gets really creative like this.
I’ve noticed that guys like him and Tim Pierce are at such ease when they record. This is a grooved feel over top a strict metronome as well, making it more impressive.
My dude on the left in the hat (yeah, I'm lazy and should've made note of his name) I do believe we just became best friends!! Pete's playing is unparalleled and truly brilliant. I've just got halfway thru this when those beautiful words were uttered: "Are we making a record?" Play on playas!!!
This is truly incredible! Pete, you are such a fantastic musician and I cannot thank you enough for sharing all of this amazing info, talent, and beautiful music with us! The added parts on the last take really set it off, gents! Amazing! Anderton's, just like us viewers, are so very lucky to have you guys as a part of this!
Technology is such a fantastic thing, it’s insane what you could do with a massive budget. The difficulty for me is that I can’t justify this sort of thing for my hobbie level recording, perhaps once my kids are older! As always, absolutely stunning playing and information, thank you all for your time and effort!
This vid... i know it is a sell-off for UD and Andertons... but what it showcases the best is how talented and "freehand" Danish Pete is. Respect mate! And worth watching till the very end! This jam at the end was EPIC!
Heh, I was just in Andertons last weekend to try recording guitar into a UA Apollo. Very knowledgeable & friendly staff. Think I will watch this tonight! :-)
Phenomenal how the final performance sounded identical to "Andertones" composed songs. I don't know if that is an artist thing, or an engineering thing. But it certainly has its own identifiable "voice"
This is my vote to do another Andertones video! I'd love to see that again. Maybe tie in a bunch of DAW and recording tutorial videos either here or for UA?
That was beautiful guys. The timing for me having just started using this kind of recording gear is perfect and it has really inspired me so thanks you beautiful bar stewards, i love you! 🙏
Nice to see Jack join the guitar world:) Go check the Andertons Synth channel where Jack usually hangs out trust me it's worth your time! Jack is awesome🤟
Impressed with Pete's timing. Pocket springs to mind, out the head to the fingers +1 intrested to know if that's the first airing of piece. 👍🥃Respect to you fellas.
Basically the setup i have. Focusrite Scarlett Solo + Cakewalk (One of the best free audio editing software} and a bunch of free plugins. Gets the job done just fine
This is exactly how I track every overdub on 2 separate tracks panned hard left and right. And I've learned not to copy. It takes away the repetitive sound that happens easily if your not careful
I have a request to Mr. Tech Guy, as he magically appears to guitar channel: beginners pa for rehearsal room. What do we need, why, what to consider while upgrading, how big speakers for vocal etc.
Jack and Pete awesome content! I’d like to see a part 2 of this video with the tracks sequenced in a few alternative arrangements to showcase your approach to buildup and release going beyond only adding layers. Maybe you could knock together something using these tracks? Perhaps you could do some guitar work using an Akai MPC Live2 or similar? More please :-)
UAD makes amazing stuff. I love my Apollo Twin to death. I'd love to upgrade in the future. What ends up being the most prohibitively expensive part of music production/audio engineering for me is having to upgrade my mac every few years. I love Logic but it may be time to switch to a PC. The new mac studio is insane, but who's got $6-8k free for a computer right now?
Wow - See why Pete is sought by the major networks! Pro combo - Pete, Jack & Tom. I know I’m late to the party, but is the Luna project / stems available for download?
Awesome masterclass in DAW workflow, thank you Andertons & UA. Great gear for sure, but I would love to see a demo on when to use PAD/AIR settings. I have them on my Focusrite 4I4 but have never employed them, totally clueless 🙂.
Pad engages a db reduction, ie: when recording loud sources. Air engaged a different circuitry to ‘open up’ the signal. When I use the air setting, I notice a high-end boost.
How’d I miss this video?! Been trying to figure out how a true pro layers guitars on an empty track. Love the concept of the processing being done by the preamp. Definitely something to keep an eye on in future if I develop my studio further.
You can play with gadgets your whole life but one day you have to actually have to sit down and try to write a song! Once you've got your song - chords , warts , words 'n all then it's time to watch this video and slap it down. The Luna I have to say really looks like the way to go. Thanks for taking the time to explain the basics.
I want to try Luna, but as an IT professional, I have a well-earned, deep-seated loathing for all things MacOS. At least the pedal software has a Windows port.
Damn Boyee! Top blokes likesey! I`m sure the Interface i`ve been gassing over that has Graham Coxan using it and demoing it at NAMM is by that cmpany! Gotta 12ax7 valve in it and is obviously aimed at guitaristtas! Whatever,this should have been longer!Shows what can be done if you just come into the modern era for the "good stuff"! Superb!
Brilliant! I want to buy an Apollo now just to have the feeling of having the right gear just in case I ever get good enough to perform like that. 😅 What's the difference between the Thunderbolt and USB-C versions of the Apollo? Is it enough of an improvement to sacrifice potentially being able to use it on "lesser" machines?
@@ntath Thunderbolt is just an interface; totally platform-agnostic. Not to mention that was designed by Intel. The data rate coming from a recording device is well under the ceiling for both standards, so I would prefer USB-C because its more common.
@@Smitty_Werbenjagermanjenson TB offers a PCI-E interface (in addition to USB) so in theory it doesn't suffer from USB packetisation and latency problems. The big question here is whether it makes a huge difference in this kind of application...
I get the lack of latency in the high-end UA stuff, but the expense is considerable - and that's before shelling out for plugins. My last interface did die recently though, and I just got a Volt which I'm very happy with for recording. I'm wary of jumping DAWs when I know that they all just keep getting better; and I've learnt my one so well. I guess I'm just saying I wish I could afford this stuff for myself at home!
I hear ya' man- we all wish we could afford it. That said- home recording is just like other hobbies I have in that we now have more budget options of higher quality than we've ever had before. That's what happens when everyone starts doing something- you get all kinds of new options at all different price points. Everyone I know now is buying recording gear and trying to learn to play- the market has been wide open since covid hit. Fishing experienced the same thing- the market grew by over 200% last year- you go to a lake now to fish and you have to wait an hour in line to even get your boat in the water. That caused several things- one is the new kayak market emerged- now ppl can get on the water and fish for a tiny fraction of what it used to cost. But- it also caused real bass boats to go up in price- way, way up. It also caused a huge explosion in new manufacturers and product lines and tons of innovation. There are fishing lures now that are battery powered and literally swim around like a live fish- all you do is toss it out there and wait for a bass to grab it. The equivalent of guitar that tunes and plays itself.
@@ryangunwitch-black Yeah, you do have about 8ms latency. The Volt is around 4ms. The Apollo units have no latency, because the DSP packed into the interface. But the price for this advantage is staggering - and that's before buying plugins. You're right I don't need much. I'm just disappointed that there is such a jump in price - $99 for a great, very low-latency interface; but thousands for a true latency-free interface.
@@KeithMilner ... yeah, and NONE of them can do what the Apollo stuff does. I have an audio interface, and I'm well aware my multi-fx units can be used as interfaces too. I was just lamenting that there wasn't a better priced option for those who understand Apollo isn't your standard interface.
Nice presentation. Maybe I can do this...after I sell my house, my car, and one of me kids to afford all of that UA hardware and software. But you can do it with far less expensive alternatives too.
how u doing from across the pond asking u if you can make it more organized the items needed for a low priced recording home studio even the pc type and apps or\gear all please i listened to the\show over t many tims but not at all clear thk u kren
I can do the guitar parts. I can even plug everything in and switch it all on. But from that point onwards, everything looks like an Ayahuasca hallucination.
@andertonsMusicCo man, it would have been very helpful to have a person there who is a novice guitar player and has never recorded anything before, but wants to. I didn't catch any of those acronyms for the equipment or software, I've heard the word "midi" before but I don't know what it is or why I need it, or how to use it. I would have like to have seen this broken down to the floor and built up so that the true beginner can understand it. Otherwise, great job, great video, just most of it went over my head.
Guys there are no videos out there about pairing amps come on now. I’d like to see what sounds great together try this a Marshall jvm 205c with a fender twin reverb and let’s see what comes of it. Magical sounds are covered up because no one has tried these things
I totally get the sentiment and I’m sure you already know this but buying your gear piece by piece can make it manageable. Interface Decent mic (even an SM57) Are enough to start recording ideas and making demos!
@@chasehaggard161 Yeah this is the way, also lets you get used to and learn each piece of equipment/software individually as you get them instead of buying the whole lot and having to learn 417 different aspects at once, getting overwhelmed, and quitting like so many people do
Jack gives Pete a lot of love, and deservedly so, but Jack is a damn fine musician himself. We are so lucky to have both on Andertons TV 🤩
Yes, but we did not need the guy in the middle that much.
Andertons are blessed to have so much talent on their channel!!!
Pete is a monster guitarist and he never really shows you everything he’s got in his bag of tricks. Love watching him play when he gets really creative like this.
Gotta say - thats the best 50 minutes of YT that I've watched all month - it was a masterclass !
The layering.... Dayum.. Each section sounds so clean and clear.
Edit: Admire Pete's humility 👊
I’ve noticed that guys like him and Tim Pierce are at such ease when they record. This is a grooved feel over top a strict metronome as well, making it more impressive.
Jack’s on the guitar channel. Good to see him on here too!👏🏾👏🏾
Banter with Jack and Pete in the same video and some great tips and tones. Bloody awesome!
My dude on the left in the hat (yeah, I'm lazy and should've made note of his name) I do believe we just became best friends!! Pete's playing is unparalleled and truly brilliant. I've just got halfway thru this when those beautiful words were uttered: "Are we making a record?" Play on playas!!!
Great episode, guys. I'm definitely going to make the jump to UA and Luna. Also really appreciate Pete's sentiments in the end. Good on you, mate.
Loved that - For a lot of us I suspect are lone musicians in the spare room, this shows how easy it can be (minus the Pete Magic!!) - Great video!
This is truly incredible! Pete, you are such a fantastic musician and I cannot thank you enough for sharing all of this amazing info, talent, and beautiful music with us! The added parts on the last take really set it off, gents! Amazing! Anderton's, just like us viewers, are so very lucky to have you guys as a part of this!
This Video hooked my like nothing else on this platform in the past year. Thank you so much for the work you are doing!
What a video, I'm left speachless. Such a treat to watch. More of this, please.
Technology is such a fantastic thing, it’s insane what you could do with a massive budget. The difficulty for me is that I can’t justify this sort of thing for my hobbie level recording, perhaps once my kids are older!
As always, absolutely stunning playing and information, thank you all for your time and effort!
Sadly didn't understand a word , I'll stick to my tascam thank you
This vid... i know it is a sell-off for UD and Andertons... but what it showcases the best is how talented and "freehand" Danish Pete is. Respect mate! And worth watching till the very end! This jam at the end was EPIC!
It is a pleasure to watch you work, Mr. Pete.
Tom Waterman is a legend. Still the same enthusiasm as a fledgling uni lecturer back in 2005/8
Bless you Mike! Hope all is well mate 🙂
Heh, I was just in Andertons last weekend to try recording guitar into a UA Apollo. Very knowledgeable & friendly staff. Think I will watch this tonight! :-)
Petewood Jack more like!
Man, that track was effortless magic. Hugely inspirational. Well done guys! 😎
Haha I don't know how I missed the Petewood Jack rhyme! Awesome.
Great video! Pete is a one of a kind musician and I really enjoy his playing a lot!
Pete actually does a great job detailing cars! 🚗
Phenomenal how the final performance sounded identical to "Andertones" composed songs.
I don't know if that is an artist thing, or an engineering thing.
But it certainly has its own identifiable "voice"
I could watch this all day
A video that's both really useful and really beautiful! Need you guys playing another song together, soon!
Great vid… great playing, great VIBES…nice to hear acoustic guitar and clean electric guitar tones for a minute…
This is my vote to do another Andertones video! I'd love to see that again. Maybe tie in a bunch of DAW and recording tutorial videos either here or for UA?
This was a lovely watch
That was beautiful guys. The timing for me having just started using this kind of recording gear is perfect and it has really inspired me so thanks you beautiful bar stewards, i love you! 🙏
That was bloody awesome guys!!! would love to see more of this...
Thank you so much for this video! I've been looking at upgrading from my Focusrite 4i4 to one of the UAD Apollo interfaces for a while.
What a great sound experience, thank you, guys!
wow thats one thick wall of sound!
Nice to see Jack join the guitar world:) Go check the Andertons Synth channel where Jack usually hangs out trust me it's worth your time! Jack is awesome🤟
Great video, really enjoyed watching and listening to all the layers being built up. Very excited to hear more Andertones might be coming!
🔥🔥🔥Fantastic video guys!!!
I love the Jack/Pete mashup :-) I play bits of guitar and keys so I love this stuff...
Peter Honore man. So Inspirational
I watch Jack's channel a lot. Hey, Jack. 🎹😃
"A big sausage of noise". I don't know what to say about that one.
Also +1 for the Slim Chickens reference. Best chicken joint ever.
Extremely enjoyable 50 mins.. class!
Impressed with Pete's timing. Pocket springs to mind, out the head to the fingers +1 intrested to know if that's the first airing of piece. 👍🥃Respect to you fellas.
Yikes. I think we need Dave and Cici with 'how to record your guitar on a budget'.
Preach
YES!
This is a great idea!
Basically the setup i have. Focusrite Scarlett Solo + Cakewalk (One of the best free audio editing software} and a bunch of free plugins. Gets the job done just fine
That was awesome guys
Fabulous, loved it.
just great. inspiring... once I got lost in all the options, that are available...
Now I want to try the Nashville tuning thing
This is exactly how I track every overdub on 2 separate tracks panned hard left and right. And I've learned not to copy. It takes away the repetitive sound that happens easily if your not careful
I have a request to Mr. Tech Guy, as he magically appears to guitar channel: beginners pa for rehearsal room. What do we need, why, what to consider while upgrading, how big speakers for vocal etc.
Pete is a far better musician than he gives himself.
"sausage of noise" my new favorite saying... hahaha!!
Brilliant. More please.
Jack and Pete awesome content! I’d like to see a part 2 of this video with the tracks sequenced in a few alternative arrangements to showcase your approach to buildup and release going beyond only adding layers. Maybe you could knock together something using these tracks? Perhaps you could do some guitar work using an Akai MPC Live2 or similar? More please :-)
really cool video, great work lads
UAD makes amazing stuff. I love my Apollo Twin to death. I'd love to upgrade in the future. What ends up being the most prohibitively expensive part of music production/audio engineering for me is having to upgrade my mac every few years. I love Logic but it may be time to switch to a PC. The new mac studio is insane, but who's got $6-8k free for a computer right now?
Loved it (as always) and it was very helpful to me. Keep it up guys!! Plus Pete's jam was awesome, wouldn't expect any less.
This sounds fantastic
Wow - See why Pete is sought by the major networks! Pro combo - Pete, Jack & Tom. I know I’m late to the party, but is the Luna project / stems available for download?
So Very Cool Thankyou for Sharing. Cheers
That was a great video guys nice work 👍
Awesome masterclass in DAW workflow, thank you Andertons & UA. Great gear for sure, but I would love to see a demo on when to use PAD/AIR settings. I have them on my Focusrite 4I4 but have never employed them, totally clueless 🙂.
Pad engages a db reduction, ie: when recording loud sources. Air engaged a different circuitry to ‘open up’ the signal. When I use the air setting, I notice a high-end boost.
@@nathanmallen Thank you :)
Worth mentioning as well, I believe the AIR setting is exclusive to Focusrite pres
How’d I miss this video?! Been trying to figure out how a true pro layers guitars on an empty track.
Love the concept of the processing being done by the preamp. Definitely something to keep an eye on in future if I develop my studio further.
First time seeing Danish Pete go acoustic
You can play with gadgets your whole life but one day you have to actually have to sit down and try to write a song! Once you've got your song - chords , warts , words 'n all then it's time to watch this video and slap it down. The Luna I have to say really looks like the way to go. Thanks for taking the time to explain the basics.
Outstanding 👌🏾
Great video for people familiar with DAWs, unfortunately I don't have a clue what was happening here.
I'm late to this party but thanks for a fascinating video.
I heard Pete works a Moules Frites cart behind Anderton's when he's not shooting videos. I think it's true...
I want to try Luna, but as an IT professional, I have a well-earned, deep-seated loathing for all things MacOS. At least the pedal software has a Windows port.
UA is by definition out of my budget, and I'm not the only one, I'm sure.
Damn Boyee! Top blokes likesey! I`m sure the Interface i`ve been gassing over that has Graham Coxan using it and demoing it at NAMM is by that cmpany! Gotta 12ax7 valve in it and is obviously aimed at guitaristtas! Whatever,this should have been longer!Shows what can be done if you just come into the modern era for the "good stuff"! Superb!
Yes please, lets see the Andertones back in the house
Brilliant! I want to buy an Apollo now just to have the feeling of having the right gear just in case I ever get good enough to perform like that. 😅 What's the difference between the Thunderbolt and USB-C versions of the Apollo? Is it enough of an improvement to sacrifice potentially being able to use it on "lesser" machines?
USB is for Windows only I believe. Thunderbolt for Mac.
@@ntath Thunderbolt is just an interface; totally platform-agnostic. Not to mention that was designed by Intel. The data rate coming from a recording device is well under the ceiling for both standards, so I would prefer USB-C because its more common.
@@Smitty_Werbenjagermanjenson TB offers a PCI-E interface (in addition to USB) so in theory it doesn't suffer from USB packetisation and latency problems. The big question here is whether it makes a huge difference in this kind of application...
I get the lack of latency in the high-end UA stuff, but the expense is considerable - and that's before shelling out for plugins. My last interface did die recently though, and I just got a Volt which I'm very happy with for recording. I'm wary of jumping DAWs when I know that they all just keep getting better; and I've learnt my one so well.
I guess I'm just saying I wish I could afford this stuff for myself at home!
I hear ya' man- we all wish we could afford it. That said- home recording is just like other hobbies I have in that we now have more budget options of higher quality than we've ever had before. That's what happens when everyone starts doing something- you get all kinds of new options at all different price points. Everyone I know now is buying recording gear and trying to learn to play- the market has been wide open since covid hit. Fishing experienced the same thing- the market grew by over 200% last year- you go to a lake now to fish and you have to wait an hour in line to even get your boat in the water. That caused several things- one is the new kayak market emerged- now ppl can get on the water and fish for a tiny fraction of what it used to cost. But- it also caused real bass boats to go up in price- way, way up. It also caused a huge explosion in new manufacturers and product lines and tons of innovation. There are fishing lures now that are battery powered and literally swim around like a live fish- all you do is toss it out there and wait for a bass to grab it. The equivalent of guitar that tunes and plays itself.
I've got no latency with my $99 focusrite and a MacBook pro in Logic. You don't need much.
@@ryangunwitch-black Yeah, you do have about 8ms latency. The Volt is around 4ms. The Apollo units have no latency, because the DSP packed into the interface.
But the price for this advantage is staggering - and that's before buying plugins.
You're right I don't need much.
I'm just disappointed that there is such a jump in price - $99 for a great, very low-latency interface; but thousands for a true latency-free interface.
@@Taurencowpew A lot of multifx units can, effectively, be used as an audio interface for far less than the Apollo stuff.
@@KeithMilner ... yeah, and NONE of them can do what the Apollo stuff does. I have an audio interface, and I'm well aware my multi-fx units can be used as interfaces too.
I was just lamenting that there wasn't a better priced option for those who understand Apollo isn't your standard interface.
Nice presentation. Maybe I can do this...after I sell my house, my car, and one of me kids to afford all of that UA hardware and software. But you can do it with far less expensive alternatives too.
So good!
how u doing from across the pond asking u if you can make it more organized the items needed for a low priced recording home studio even the pc type and apps or\gear all please i listened to the\show over t many tims but not at all clear thk u kren
Great vid really enjoyed it credit card out, lets spend some money and sound like Pete! Totally confused no idea what to buy!
Will there ever be a Luna version for Windows? I really want to give it a shot, but there is no apple in my house except edible ones.
I use reaper because I’m blind and it works better with my screen reader software. I’m assuming this will work with a Reaper as well?
Pete is Modern day kind of a guitar hero :)
Great guys!!! But no drums at all 😭
If no programming drums, at least you guys could drop some drumLoop
Lovers in a Dangerous Time...
I can do the guitar parts. I can even plug everything in and switch it all on. But from that point onwards, everything looks like an Ayahuasca hallucination.
find someone that looks at you the way Jack looks at Pete
Pete "yea I dunno if this works here"
These guys "Pete....were showing off our gear,this isn't going to 'your mom's got talent' "
Wow!!!
Can I play guitar and sing simultaneously on an Apollo Solo using the front and rear inputs?
UA should just pay you guys to do tutorials!
Pete man!!!!!
17:16 Caution ⚠️ This video contains "Low Hanging Fruit" 😂❤🎸
@andertonsMusicCo man, it would have been very helpful to have a person there who is a novice guitar player and has never recorded anything before, but wants to. I didn't catch any of those acronyms for the equipment or software, I've heard the word "midi" before but I don't know what it is or why I need it, or how to use it. I would have like to have seen this broken down to the floor and built up so that the true beginner can understand it. Otherwise, great job, great video, just most of it went over my head.
I could use a clone !!! Let’s go :)
I'm new to all this electronic recording stuff. I'm still trying to figure out the IR thing. Lol 😟
Guys there are no videos out there about pairing amps come on now. I’d like to see what sounds great together try this a Marshall jvm 205c with a fender twin reverb and let’s see what comes of it. Magical sounds are covered up because no one has tried these things
Anyone knows the model of electric piano please? Insane !!! 🔥
Wurlitzer
@@tomwaterman9687 thank you so much!🙏🏼
Way cool.
Oh my hehehehe that's some pricey kit. Well worth the money, I imagine, but as much beyond my budget as it is good as well
Can you use the Volt with Luna?
LUNA requires an Apollo, the Volts come with Ableton Lite and you can defo enjoy making music with either!
Step 1: Have a lifetimes worth of disposable income available
And give UA the password to your bank account.
Unfortunately this is so true
You know that’s right!!!!!😳
I totally get the sentiment and I’m sure you already know this but buying your gear piece by piece can make it manageable.
Interface
Decent mic (even an SM57)
Are enough to start recording ideas and making demos!
@@chasehaggard161 Yeah this is the way, also lets you get used to and learn each piece of equipment/software individually as you get them instead of buying the whole lot and having to learn 417 different aspects at once, getting overwhelmed, and quitting like so many people do
Gibson. It sounds fuller, warmer, more harmonic. Bottom E sounds sharp on the Gibson though