You have no idea what a podcast like this means to up and coming artists, producers, and engineers who are serious about elevating our craft. Always dope tapping in and soaking up all the knowledge I can🫡 Hopefully one day I sit across from y’all
YOU GUYS INVITED A LOT OF PEOPLE ON THIS PLATFORM BUT BRINGING THIS GUY WAS ONE OF THE BEST DECISIONS EVER! THE WAY HE EXPLAINS EVERYTHING IS JUST AMAZING! AND YEAH PROTOOLS NEED HIM LOL .. THANK Y’ALL FOR THIS EPISODE FOR REAL 🙏🏾
I never knew of Ben Thomas before this morning and Wayne.wav put up a video from MixNix of Ben doing a session. Watching Ben work in that video I've never seen someone work so fast, but accurately keeping the flow of the session recording vocals. That is why I decided I need to learn more about this man and find this video. What a great engineer and human being. Thanks for this video.
this was fire eps was so great to hear and watch this, THIS GUYS JUST DIFFERENT DAME!!!!! the fact you brought something to show in this podcast show alot about what sort of person you are APPREICATE YOUR TIME
I’m really a fan of Benjamin Thomas now! Bro seems like an incredible human being. It’s crazy that him & KLee are probably the kindest & hardest working engineers I’ve seen.
Its kind of insane that I came across this video today. I’m a Producer/Engineer pursuing my degree in Business and Entrepreneurship as well. I also use Ableton, and I sent out my first round of applications to studios for an internship so that I can get hands on experience and learn how a high end studio operates. I’ve been considering dropping out of university to make more time for music, until I saw this. This guy showed me that if there’s a will, there’s a way. G-d wanted me to see this, it’s crazy.
Great episode! Benjamin Thomas came ready to give us gems of advice! Listening to his journey and watching him show his workflow was absolutely astonishing. Opened my eyes to so many possibilities with the steam deck. LJ is going to have to dive into the python/scripting side of FL after this episode.
For the ones that hate using folders in Pro Tools you can use VCA tracks instead which works the same as a Basic Folder without hiding / collapsing folder tracks. 53:48
Devon bro I love the fact that you don’t have to be the smartest in the room I’m pretty sure you already know some of these things but you will still carry it on as if you don’t because you understand it will carry the interview way better and those that aren’t informed makes you more relatable to them btw bro what’s the name of the song u always use on your tutorials where u say “ I want you back “ I’ve been thru all your albums and can’t find it
Bro for sure. You gotta let the guest speak. Doesnt matter to me whose saying it as long as the information is getting heard to the audience! And i knew Ben had alot of insight to give everyone
Devon, you really ask the real spill Questions. You authentically pull the engineers genius for their audience to cheer. Bravo to you and to the team for the unique light you bear in this industry. - Nad
S/o David Graham & the Recording Revolution!! I too learned pro tools via him and hours of studying/practicing in my freshman year of college! He deserves hella flowers
This is definitely for the culture. Keep expanding the base to a point where audio coding is just second nature. Don't just be the users of the products. Be the MAKERS of the products. Be a MAKER!💯... Get ready for the KYTHERA Project.
Whenever I do any reduction now.....I like using the Rosetta EQ because it's really simple and easy to do....and I'm not sure if anyone knows but when I'm adding within the Additive side of the Rosetta...and I need to take anything away after adding....I don't have to add another plugin because I can do it all in the Rosetta EQ by going into the Subtractive side and I'm done...
That headphone setup is gold for home studio producers who can’t achieve good acoustics in their room/apartment. Bit of an investment but would sound solid in any sort of weirdly shaped room
My FL only has 125 mixer tracks. It seems like a lot until you start mixing a full session. Yow!! FL GUY!! do I get extra tracks when I use up all 125 if that is the case mixing in FL will be a blast.
Hope all is well! I recently tuned in to your podcast and couldn't help but notice some discussions around FL Studio. I wanted to share my perspective on the matter, as I believe there might be some aspects that were not fully covered. It's understandable that opinions on music production tools may vary, but I wanted to shed light on the extensive capabilities of FL Studio that might not have been fully explored in your discussion. FL Studio, in its complete version, offers a myriad of features that make it a powerful tool for both mixing and mastering. One particular strength worth noting is the advanced functionality FL Studio provides for mixing. The software's intuitive interface and comprehensive set of tools make it a preferred choice for many professionals. Moreover, its versatility allows for seamless integration into various music production workflows. Additionally, when it comes to mastering, FL Studio has proven itself to be a remarkably capable platform. Its advanced mastering plugins and the ability to customize and fine-tune every aspect of the audio make it a valuable asset in the hands of skilled producers. I believe a more in-depth exploration of FL Studio's capabilities in mixing and mastering would provide a more balanced perspective for your audience. It's essential to acknowledge the software's genius when used by experienced professionals who have unlocked its full potential. I appreciate the diverse discussions on your podcast and thought it would be valuable to highlight the multifaceted nature of FL Studio. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing more engaging conversations on your platform. Bless
This interview/Pod should be the new standard for the teachable community when it comes to mixing and engineering. 🙏💯❤️ Super dope content, and of course, thank you. #PUSHDABLOX
Not that the rossetas are bad, but have you guys thought of doing something like Larry oh like giving away a copy of a daw? Like perpetual license of PT, Ableton, FL? Maybe not for every episode but here and there. Maybe convert a few ppl from daw to daw like this.
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Double fire + comment
This man not only gave us gems, but SHOWED us his screen!
You have no idea what a podcast like this means to up and coming artists, producers, and engineers who are serious about elevating our craft.
Always dope tapping in and soaking up all the knowledge I can🫡
Hopefully one day I sit across from y’all
YOU GUYS INVITED A LOT OF PEOPLE ON THIS PLATFORM BUT BRINGING THIS GUY WAS ONE OF THE BEST DECISIONS EVER! THE WAY HE EXPLAINS EVERYTHING IS JUST AMAZING! AND YEAH PROTOOLS NEED HIM LOL .. THANK Y’ALL FOR THIS EPISODE FOR REAL 🙏🏾
I never knew of Ben Thomas before this morning and Wayne.wav put up a video from MixNix of Ben doing a session. Watching Ben work in that video I've never seen someone work so fast, but accurately keeping the flow of the session recording vocals. That is why I decided I need to learn more about this man and find this video. What a great engineer and human being. Thanks for this video.
This video was so hard bro. Thank yall for giving us the opportunity to see these amazing engineers fr. Best podcast out for sure 🙏🏽
Stream deck owes y'all a check! Logic Gang!!! Great episode and dope guest!
Ben's expertise is incredible. Best episode so far. Keep up the great content.
this was fire eps was so great to hear and watch this, THIS GUYS JUST DIFFERENT DAME!!!!!
the fact you brought something to show in this podcast show alot about what sort of person you are APPREICATE YOUR TIME
I’m really a fan of Benjamin Thomas now! Bro seems like an incredible human being. It’s crazy that him & KLee are probably the kindest & hardest working engineers I’ve seen.
Best episode and guest so far
Its kind of insane that I came across this video today. I’m a Producer/Engineer pursuing my degree in Business and Entrepreneurship as well. I also use Ableton, and I sent out my first round of applications to studios for an internship so that I can get hands on experience and learn how a high end studio operates.
I’ve been considering dropping out of university to make more time for music, until I saw this. This guy showed me that if there’s a will, there’s a way. G-d wanted me to see this, it’s crazy.
fire episode guys
Best ep yet ⚡️🪐 especially with the screen view of his session … straight clutch
Great episode! Benjamin Thomas came ready to give us gems of advice! Listening to his journey and watching him show his workflow was absolutely astonishing. Opened my eyes to so many possibilities with the steam deck. LJ is going to have to dive into the python/scripting side of FL after this episode.
One of my favorites episodes by far. Ben was great! Unreal tips as well!!
For the ones that hate using folders in Pro Tools you can use VCA tracks instead which works the same as a Basic Folder without hiding / collapsing folder tracks. 53:48
Its amazing how eficcent and yet clear Ben speaks 😀
This is definitely the best episode ever. This episode is so nostalgic.I learned so much from listening to his story. Big shoutout to the team
One thing I love about you is how much room you leave to the guest for expressing himself. Thanks for all the contents and knowledge.
Yo, masterclass was in session. I will be rewatching this video for the endless jewels that were dropped. Great content. My man even kept LJ quiet.
I like this podcast for the exposure to new people. I was a little weary at first but I’m hooked. This podcast is a great learning piece
Been waiting for y'all to do some screen sharing... this was dope! Would love to see more of it in the future 💯
I'm Def gonna steal some of these shortcuts tho. Great gems in this one
gems upon gems ! recording yourself is so important !! ☕️
More topics on bouncing mixes effectively 🙏🙏 this was very insightful ❤
Favorite podcast all this info going take me to the top 🔥
The streamdeck shortcuts are so awesome! Great Interview
Yall boys showing screens now!?? Hol’ on!!
loving these 1 hour long specials 🔥 keep it up boyz i’m fkn proud of yall😤
Been waiting to hear y’all talk about the Gold Clip!
Leslie brathwaite on this pod plzzzzz
Benjamin is next level with the workflow! Im enlightened tremendously from this episode!
Devon bro I love the fact that you don’t have to be the smartest in the room I’m pretty sure you already know some of these things but you will still carry it on as if you don’t because you understand it will carry the interview way better and those that aren’t informed makes you more relatable to them btw bro what’s the name of the song u always use on your tutorials where u say “ I want you back “ I’ve been thru all your albums and can’t find it
Bro for sure. You gotta let the guest speak. Doesnt matter to me whose saying it as long as the information is getting heard to the audience! And i knew Ben had alot of insight to give everyone
Using RX while an artist is tracking is SAVAGE!!!
Great episode. Such a genuine guy. HMD 4 life
I love this kid he’s so intelligent down to earth and charismatic I’ve been learning a lot from him 🔥🙏
I like the Instagram message alerts that I receive!!! Good job guys
Devon, you really ask the real spill
Questions. You authentically pull the engineers genius for their audience to cheer. Bravo to you and to the team for the unique light you bear in this industry. - Nad
This is one of the best interviews that you guys have done! I enjoyed it even more than the Teezio pod. Bravo! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Super dope pod guys 🫡🫡🫡
S/o David Graham & the Recording Revolution!! I too learned pro tools via him and hours of studying/practicing in my freshman year of college! He deserves hella flowers
This is definitely for the culture. Keep expanding the base to a point where audio coding is just second nature. Don't just be the users of the products. Be the MAKERS of the products. Be a MAKER!💯... Get ready for the KYTHERA Project.
Great episode guys!
This is the BEST MUSIC CHANNEL ON RUclips. Seriously ya'll are doing the Lord's work with this podcast
Whenever I do any reduction now.....I like using the Rosetta EQ because it's really simple and easy to do....and I'm not sure if anyone knows but when I'm adding within the Additive side of the Rosetta...and I need to take anything away after adding....I don't have to add another plugin because I can do it all in the Rosetta EQ by going into the Subtractive side and I'm done...
Man, I love listening to to Podcast! I gotta get my tier game up tho.
Y’all better have given Benjamin that gold Rosetta eq 😭
This unlocked a part of my brain THANKS
Mixing “Down On Me” Ken Lewis that boosted my mixes so much back then
the best ep yet!!
Yup, definite rewatch!!
Yo that cut to where he said. he forgot his headphones and hes gonna go grab em 43:10 and BAM headphones in hand is HILARIOUS 😄😄😄
Hey man, just becoming familiar with Ben Thomas... This dude's story is CRAZY! I'm a fan!
I've been team streamdeck+Daw for a minute so I Def get the hype... But studio one has been able to do a lot of this for a minute natively😎
This show will be in my Top 5 - Great Show 🔥🔥🔥
It’s crazy how much replay value each episode has
PHILLY!!! 🙏🏾
That headphone setup is gold for home studio producers who can’t achieve good acoustics in their room/apartment. Bit of an investment but would sound solid in any sort of weirdly shaped room
Ben the man 🫡 was happy to see him come through REC Philly recently
18:36 Devvon: “protools is going to loose these kids, they don’t care ab any of this stuff”
Lj: “FACTS” 💀💀💀🤝
logic gang all the way tho
reason gang lol yall eq is fire.
I swear this podcast clutchhh
He thinks outside the box. Very practical
You guys have been giving so much free game ! Shout out to y’all
54:04 Benjamin isn’t an audio engineer he’s a wizard
Ok the man's name is Graham Cochran. Recording revolution. Major major help to get me where I am. Back then you could actually talk to him. Great man
why am i watching this video for the 5th time and still picking up game lmfao im addicted hahahahaha
That Diddy Line anit aging well 😂 5:45
A lot gems, thanks 🙏🏼, I appreciate it og’s
man is a legend and true innovator
Thank you for such a dope episode!
Recording Revolution is legendaryyyy
Graham Cochran from The Recording Revolution.
So much value! Great guest
*fire comment*
Lmao what’s ur IG LMAOOO
@@HelpMeDevvon I didn’t have one so I had to make one 😂 @mr.nxbxdy707
😂 classic
@@HelpMeDevvon never hit me back 😔
@@KidKyroOffical@help me Devon fake af for not hitting you back
My FL only has 125 mixer tracks. It seems like a lot until you start mixing a full session. Yow!! FL GUY!! do I get extra tracks when I use up all 125 if that is the case mixing in FL will be a blast.
Hope all is well!
I recently tuned in to your podcast and couldn't help but notice some discussions around FL Studio. I wanted to share my perspective on the matter, as I believe there might be some aspects that were not fully covered.
It's understandable that opinions on music production tools may vary, but I wanted to shed light on the extensive capabilities of FL Studio that might not have been fully explored in your discussion. FL Studio, in its complete version, offers a myriad of features that make it a powerful tool for both mixing and mastering.
One particular strength worth noting is the advanced functionality FL Studio provides for mixing. The software's intuitive interface and comprehensive set of tools make it a preferred choice for many professionals. Moreover, its versatility allows for seamless integration into various music production workflows.
Additionally, when it comes to mastering, FL Studio has proven itself to be a remarkably capable platform. Its advanced mastering plugins and the ability to customize and fine-tune every aspect of the audio make it a valuable asset in the hands of skilled producers.
I believe a more in-depth exploration of FL Studio's capabilities in mixing and mastering would provide a more balanced perspective for your audience. It's essential to acknowledge the software's genius when used by experienced professionals who have unlocked its full potential.
I appreciate the diverse discussions on your podcast and thought it would be valuable to highlight the multifaceted nature of FL Studio. Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing more engaging conversations on your platform. Bless
Speechless❤
This was a 🔥 episode featuring Ben Thomas aka "The Reducer "
The ableton apostle is here in the building 🏁
Jesus!!!! Another Master Class!!!💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎
This interview/Pod should be the new standard for the teachable community when it comes to mixing and engineering. 🙏💯❤️ Super dope content, and of course, thank you. #PUSHDABLOX
did he ever mention what he’s doing with the SSL on his UAD console? I’d really like to know.
Maybe the best ep yet. At least top3, and it's not three!
Wassup Ben. Dope episode
we need that eq setting for the the lcd x's haha
I need it too!
Impressive workflow for engineering.
This man and that damn stream deck just blew my mind. He didn't have to flex on us like that! 😂. I need a friend that does coding.
finally you found yourself
I would’ve thought a vocal chain for Fridayy would far more complex. That’s amazing
Wow, that what I call "next level".
Not that the rossetas are bad, but have you guys thought of doing something like Larry oh like giving away a copy of a daw? Like perpetual license of PT, Ableton, FL? Maybe not for every episode but here and there. Maybe convert a few ppl from daw to daw like this.
Studio one Is here. I'm secretly a behringer plant
Studio one!!!
for life@@desmondfuselier3839
That sound flow with the stream deck is next level
52:31 Insane 🔥🔥🔥
this guy is beyond smart
12:09 he shared the sauce 🥲🤩
Glad so see Pro tools got some Reaper features I really love. But the moment Pro tools users understands SWS extensions bet their minds will be blown
This was verrrry tight