I love these more "down to earth" project studios. Obviously it's cool to see the insanely opulent places where every piece of gear is out of most people's dream range, but this type of studio is almost MORE inspiring. Music can be made with so little nowadays, other than talent. It's all about willpower and creativity.
TOOOTALLY agree!! This feels out of reach to me right now, but I feel like from a 5-10 year perspective I could work and get closer. I saw a video earlier today where someone spent 2 years with an architect designing a live room and yep that's definitely not in the cards for me haha
Love this Popyland set up. If you grew up in the Midwest,everyone had a band house with basements. Kegger rent parties,drummer bedroom next to the water heater. Smelled like stale beer,weed and Nag Champa. Tascam,space echo,midiverb,SM57's.....and the house bong.HeyHoLetsGo!
Nate is a sweetheart and a super talented dude. I was lucky enough to cross paths with him in Seattle, where we grabbed a meal in 2019. Wouldn't trade that memory for anything!
That's a great space. If you're digging the Marshall Origin 50 (I love my Studio JTM 20), maybe also check out the Wangs 1987 50W hand-wired Plexi (also EL34s). Amps that are honestly Made in China by mom and pop builders for about £700 new. And they are better & higher-powered than some of the amps that pass off as being made by global corps that use old British amp brands, but just crank out their amps carelesslessly in huge factories in China. Another sleeper amp is the British made Orange Rocker 30. In the UK, you can still get these loud 30W British made EL34 amps for about £650 on the second-hand market. And they're ace.
" I sleep up there. But I live down here". BARSSSSS!!
I love these more "down to earth" project studios. Obviously it's cool to see the insanely opulent places where every piece of gear is out of most people's dream range, but this type of studio is almost MORE inspiring. Music can be made with so little nowadays, other than talent. It's all about willpower and creativity.
TOOOTALLY agree!! This feels out of reach to me right now, but I feel like from a 5-10 year perspective I could work and get closer. I saw a video earlier today where someone spent 2 years with an architect designing a live room and yep that's definitely not in the cards for me haha
Absolutely. I also agree. Gives us ideas too for our own studio setups.
Love this Popyland set up.
If you grew up in the Midwest,everyone had a band house with basements.
Kegger rent parties,drummer bedroom next to the water heater.
Smelled like stale beer,weed and Nag Champa.
Tascam,space echo,midiverb,SM57's.....and the house bong.HeyHoLetsGo!
Love Popryland, my kind of place. Room to work, perfect size, great gear.
Pavement is so underappreciated. Seen them a few times in the 90's & they always kicked ass.
tons of people appreciate them. but yah crazy anderew didnt react to that at all! weird
Jeepers. So, how many recording studios are in the greater Nashville area? 3000?
Nate is a sweetheart and a super talented dude. I was lucky enough to cross paths with him in Seattle, where we grabbed a meal in 2019. Wouldn't trade that memory for anything!
Auggggghhhh! I got so excited to see the guitar amps but then you didn’t show them!! You’re killin me!
where all the processing hardware gear or all in the box? was expecting to see a stack of stuff! dope room
OUTSTANDING : o .....
4:14 nice transition mate
Love these videos. Please keep going 🙏
Cool!!! Nice place!!
LETS GOOOO
That's a great space. If you're digging the Marshall Origin 50 (I love my Studio JTM 20), maybe also check out the Wangs 1987 50W hand-wired Plexi (also EL34s). Amps that are honestly Made in China by mom and pop builders for about £700 new. And they are better & higher-powered than some of the amps that pass off as being made by global corps that use old British amp brands, but just crank out their amps carelesslessly in huge factories in China. Another sleeper amp is the British made Orange Rocker 30. In the UK, you can still get these loud 30W British made EL34 amps for about £650 on the second-hand market. And they're ace.
de rustle !
Whats the mixer at 0:29? It looks like an old yamaha portable mixer.
That's a Yamaha PM 400 8 Channel mixer...
Speaking the Acrolite truth.
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I love your studio tours but when are you going to do a video about a WOMAN owned studio!?
Nah this ain't it.
Whaattt!