Recording Studio Session Tour | The Thought Process
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Join me on a behind-the-scenes tour of a recording studio as I take a look at the setup before a band arrives. Discover the thought behind microphone selection and placement as we dive into the processes and techniques used to capture the perfect sound. From the selection of dynamic, condenser, and ribbon microphones to the placement of overhead and room mics, this video is a must-watch for all aspiring sound engineers. Get an inside look at the essential components of a successful recording session and learn how to create a recording environment that brings out the best in your music.
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Writing everything down is so essential for a large session like this. With all the moving parts in a big session the last thing you want to have to spend brainpower on is trying to remember which mic is on the hi hat and which input it plugs into and which preamp that goes into and which channel in the interface it goes into.
Those magnetic strips for the mic stands is genius, I'm gonna see about stealing your idea.
2:00 mark, dad of the year, I mean that 🖤🖤
The Californian in me sees that mic wall and is instantly anxious about what would happen in an earthquake lol
Yeah we don’t have that problem * knocks on wood
"Snow days"💕
Can’t take them for granted
Great as always! Being a lefty and having the spirals in the normal place instead of the top is absolutely terrible 😂all my notebooks are top spirals too🤘
The struggle is real
Very cool tour and educational as well. WOW! A lot goes into what you do, impressive.
great video. be careful about dust collecting on the mics stored on your shelves. digging the multi-bass trap barrier.
I love the 017! Really enjoyed this type of video.
Wish I could hear a snippet of the live recording!
Great vid, love hearing your thought processes and seeing your pre-session workflow. Quick question - the Vintech 573 for bass - is it better on bass than other 1073 clones (or an actual 1073')?
Different. It’s got a cleaner bigger low end. Which for bass I love. I have some 1073s and they are super close. But furrier in that low end.
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is there a follow up vid?
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Remembering I suggested you try the re20 on hat and hearing you actually did it made me smile a bit, how’d you end up liking it?
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always love your videos man! Which tube/stick light is that over by the vocal mic that shows up around 19:30 in the video?
Why do you need the Reddi and the vantech 573 if it is also a DI? Wouldn’t that introduce more noise having two DIs back to back?
Yeah baby 👏
I am very curious about the magnetic strips you mentioned because I have a problem of mic cable storage. Would you post a link to the product? Much appreciated.
I use hooks for the cables. But everything else is normally magnetic.
I got those at habir freight if your in the states. They are like $3 per strip. I bought like 10. I’m going to buy more.
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How do you avoid dust issues with the mics in the open and on the wall?
Plastic baggies for their capsules.