Part one of the course is really informative especially if you're starting from ground zero, with a text book recommendation and the way it's laid out it, the course already seems like Andrew is rolling out his course with a "college" or "school" approach which if I were to judge by how much his youtube videos have helped me go from nothing to comfortably recording myself and others in my basement this has potential to give you the same if not better education for far less money (like most things it also depends how much you put into it) Pretty sure Andrew and I are the same age but I can truly call him a hero for his approach to recording and how he presents it on youtube. I've played in a lot of bands, played drums on a fair amount of sessions in both home and commercial studios, but never took the time to learn how to record myself out of pure fear of the technology (I'm the furthest thing from a computer person) but literally in the span of about six months it is safe to say I'm obsessed with recording more than I ever was with drumming and this channel was the catalyst to it all. Still early in my recording journey at 31 but this has already presented me with more opportunity and overall fun than I ever imagined. So buy the course, subscribe to the youtube channel, smah the like button for the algorithm and I hope everyone gets as much out of this as I have and will continue to do.
way to go on how to treat an assistant! It's a really important role and lot's of pressure! I was an assistant in a few studios and I had one studio owner who was a complete nightmare on me. I'm talking hard emotional distress, burnouts etc. So congrats Andrew for treating him as a human being first! He's learning and not supposed to know everything on the first day. Cheers from Brazil!
Having come up through the studio system myself, AND taught for over a decade at a major recording school, learning engineering like Scott is THE way to go m
I use same pedal board for bass and guitar like you, but use the Boss LS-2 Line Selector at the end. it will save you unplugging and plugging in to different amps.
not sure why the course is only $10 lol but hey im not complaining. I got it just to show your channel support but turns out its genuinely a good learning experience. good work man. looking forward to the courses that come after this one.
Hey Andrew, could you do a video about cleaning your home Studio? It’s just a struggle to me with all the drum mic‘s, racks and floor space…. It would be great to see, how you do it, because i‘ve never seen a single dust particle in your videos… Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I think he was pretty great! You're always kinda nervous on day one of anything like this but id say he definitely got a triple his first time up to bat!
Fun video, and informative as well. The tone and sound of your drums was fantastic - you must have worked hard on mike placement, tone, and overall setup a lot in your studio to get it so clean and crisp and punchy. Well done. More importantly you do it with talent (both as an artist and as a recording engineer), not with U47s, C12s, and fancy high $$ outboard gear (I think). Great stuff. Thanks.
Hello! Wife, here. Lol to keep glucose spikes lower, I use either organic pure monk fruit extract OR organic stevia. I blend coconut meat with flax and chia and stir that in as well to help digestion slow down a little bit as it processes the natural sugars. But yes I often mix up the fruits inside the oatmeal - always a frozen fruit of some kind and always topped off with something like peach, banana or apples.
Scott’s got the vibes man! Is your pedalboard only outputting mono? How often do you run stereo for guitar? I’m not a guitar player so if I’m missing something, lmk 😆
@@AndrewMasters Gotchya! Sorry about that. I just did a key word search in the contest rules for Canada and it didn't come up. I assumed Canada was not eligible for that reason and I don't see Canada in the list of non eligible countries. Many giveaways still exclude Canadians, just saying. 😛 Thanks Andrew. BTW, Ever do a studio up here in Ontario Canada?
No need for any hardware as an engineer and as a musician no need for anything other than the instrument you're playing. But that doesn't sell needless hardware thought does it. Youngsters don't believe the hype, get a dope computer and decent mics and interface and you're good
If the conversation is what's the absolute bare minimum you need to technically complete the process. I agree with you. Unless of course you're running a recording studio as a professional business and working with multiple clients in and out of the studio each day and you want to separate yourself from some guy with an interface and some mics. Technical and personal skills are going to be what lead to a long and successful career. But that doesn't mean using a variety of nice gear to get the best possible sound at the source is wrong. I'm an audio engineer and really putting work into the sound captured on the front end is the only part that is my passion. Every decision and part of the signal path adds color and shape to the sound, as well as affecting the performance.
Part one of the course is really informative especially if you're starting from ground zero, with a text book recommendation and the way it's laid out it, the course already seems like Andrew is rolling out his course with a "college" or "school" approach which if I were to judge by how much his youtube videos have helped me go from nothing to comfortably recording myself and others in my basement this has potential to give you the same if not better education for far less money (like most things it also depends how much you put into it)
Pretty sure Andrew and I are the same age but I can truly call him a hero for his approach to recording and how he presents it on youtube. I've played in a lot of bands, played drums on a fair amount of sessions in both home and commercial studios, but never took the time to learn how to record myself out of pure fear of the technology (I'm the furthest thing from a computer person) but literally in the span of about six months it is safe to say I'm obsessed with recording more than I ever was with drumming and this channel was the catalyst to it all.
Still early in my recording journey at 31 but this has already presented me with more opportunity and overall fun than I ever imagined.
So buy the course, subscribe to the youtube channel, smah the like button for the algorithm and I hope everyone gets as much out of this as I have and will continue to do.
I really appreciate that Kerry! Really happy you like it.
he killed it.
way to go on how to treat an assistant! It's a really important role and lot's of pressure! I was an assistant in a few studios and I had one studio owner who was a complete nightmare on me. I'm talking hard emotional distress, burnouts etc. So congrats Andrew for treating him as a human being first! He's learning and not supposed to know everything on the first day. Cheers from Brazil!
Having come up through the studio system myself, AND taught for over a decade at a major recording school, learning engineering like Scott is THE way to go m
I use same pedal board for bass and guitar like you, but use the Boss LS-2 Line Selector at the end. it will save you unplugging and plugging in to different amps.
More challenge videos?
I purchased this course over the weekend! It's outstanding! I highly recommend it!
Thanks Laney!
I love that beat
What an awesome gig!
Great job Scott!
I just started the course this week, and I absolutely love it!!!!
Thank you!
yeah! cheers dude
not sure why the course is only $10 lol but hey im not complaining. I got it just to show your channel support but turns out its genuinely a good learning experience. good work man. looking forward to the courses that come after this one.
I appreciate that!
I wish success to both of you amigos! \m/
Man, I’d love to be let loose in your studio, it has everything I want in mine!
thanks man I need this!!
great teacher!
Hey Andrew, could you do a video about cleaning your home Studio?
It’s just a struggle to me with all the drum mic‘s, racks and floor space….
It would be great to see, how you do it, because i‘ve never seen a single dust particle in your videos…
Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Our "Austin Air" filter makes dust a nonevent. Makes a huge difference!
Great job guys sounding amazing
Scott is Awesome !!! what's his rate we'd like to hire him !!
I've heard andrew
s drums a lot, but that snare drum sounds the best i've ever heard it. at 6:59 its a whopper
it was motivating..... thank you for the video
So glad!
Great work Scott!!
Scott killed it..
Thank you Bill 🫡
What a beautiful space and all the gear seems ON POINT for every need. This is absolutely a GOAL
I like Scott's humble confidence. Wish I could bring him out here to New Mexico and check my home studio out and make suggestions! Good episode!
I appreciate that, Harry!
Marc Scibilia is a hell of a songwriter.
damm why do those giveaways not include europe?
Looking forward to when I actually win a giveaway 😅
I think he was pretty great! You're always kinda nervous on day one of anything like this but id say he definitely got a triple his first time up to bat!
Fun video, and informative as well. The tone and sound of your drums was fantastic - you must have worked hard on mike placement, tone, and overall setup a lot in your studio to get it so clean and crisp and punchy. Well done. More importantly you do it with talent (both as an artist and as a recording engineer), not with U47s, C12s, and fancy high $$ outboard gear (I think). Great stuff. Thanks.
Bravo Scott!! Good Job!!!!
Nice studio!! Lots of tracking to be had
Thanks!
Hi .. From India... hope te get my midi 88 keys soon 😂
Wow looking forward to more courses. Such a good deal!! Great way for a beginner to start learning the industry
Thanks Spencer
Yesss Sir
Yeah buddy!
Great. Lot of stress for the assistant but ...he did it perfect! Compliments.
Great job man.
You have a star on your hands!
Very kind of you, thanks!
How much do you charge to mix a song?
Great job guys. I learned some things also.
Just curious….where are the studio tours? 🤔🤔
He's got a huge playlist of them on his channels homepage :)
@@arianamastersofficial new videos?
My only question is: honey in the cereal? Stevia? Extra credit for bananas. Always a good move.
Hello! Wife, here. Lol to keep glucose spikes lower, I use either organic pure monk fruit extract OR organic stevia. I blend coconut meat with flax and chia and stir that in as well to help digestion slow down a little bit as it processes the natural sugars. But yes I often mix up the fruits inside the oatmeal - always a frozen fruit of some kind and always topped off with something like peach, banana or apples.
I think the guy is going far for sure
He did well!
he is a nice guy, the most important aspect
Scott’s got the vibes man! Is your pedalboard only outputting mono? How often do you run stereo for guitar? I’m not a guitar player so if I’m missing something, lmk 😆
haha yes, generally when running into an amp the input is a mono input. Same with the ox box.
Scott killed it! Like button = smashed
Lets go!
Interesting. Unfortunately with that ceiling you have no hope of getting quality sound from live recordings - especially drums.
Dang it..
lol @@AndrewMasters
what’s the name of your studio monitors
Footprint 01’s
Canadians not need to apply for the contest.
Giveaway is for US and Canada. Says it in the giveaway.
@@AndrewMasters Gotchya! Sorry about that.
I just did a key word search in the contest rules for Canada and it didn't come up.
I assumed Canada was not eligible for that reason and I don't see Canada in the list of non eligible countries.
Many giveaways still exclude Canadians, just saying.
😛
Thanks Andrew.
BTW, Ever do a studio up here in Ontario Canada?
Scotty to Hotty!
Sweetwater is cool but behind the scenes they're not so damn cool
No need for any hardware as an engineer and as a musician no need for anything other than the instrument you're playing. But that doesn't sell needless hardware thought does it. Youngsters don't believe the hype, get a dope computer and decent mics and interface and you're good
If the conversation is what's the absolute bare minimum you need to technically complete the process. I agree with you. Unless of course you're running a recording studio as a professional business and working with multiple clients in and out of the studio each day and you want to separate yourself from some guy with an interface and some mics. Technical and personal skills are going to be what lead to a long and successful career. But that doesn't mean using a variety of nice gear to get the best possible sound at the source is wrong. I'm an audio engineer and really putting work into the sound captured on the front end is the only part that is my passion. Every decision and part of the signal path adds color and shape to the sound, as well as affecting the performance.
That was the worst bass playing ever
lol thank you
Glad to be here Early :)
Morning gang!
Great job Scott!
Thank you!