Producer/Engineer Bob Clearmountain - Pensado's Place

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  • Engineer, producer, and mixer Bob Clearmountain (Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, Bryan Adams, Robbie Williams, Toto, Bon Jovi and many more) joins Dave and Herb on the 179th episode of Pensado's Place.
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  • @Charlyfromthenuclearcity
    @Charlyfromthenuclearcity 7 лет назад +78

    "Into the lair" starts at 13:05
    Bob Clearmountain interview starts at 18:12

  • @jtpinnyc
    @jtpinnyc 9 лет назад +64

    I got rid of my TV 15 years ago because I couldn't stand to watch that banal crap any longer. Man, the internet RULES. This is my TV now. What a great hour of watchin'.

    • @holidaycomplex
      @holidaycomplex 4 года назад +3

      5 years later and still a god tier comment

    • @dylanhughes4548
      @dylanhughes4548 3 года назад +2

      5 years 4 months and 5 days later - still true.

    • @JosephPembroke
      @JosephPembroke 3 года назад

      @@holidaycomplex facts

    • @agoldencoast5804
      @agoldencoast5804 3 года назад

      @@JosephPembroke 6 years later still a god tier comment

  • @MSTL144
    @MSTL144 7 лет назад +11

    Love how Dave's holding on to the reverb question, there's something deeper there.. a 30 year obsession with the Springsteen snare, brilliant!

  • @SICKorWELL1
    @SICKorWELL1 9 лет назад +7

    Bob Clearmountain is a true example of a humble giant. So much respect.

  • @garnetsemail
    @garnetsemail 9 лет назад +8

    What a class act... thanks guys, for another 'hour well spent'.

  • @chadmius
    @chadmius 9 лет назад +24

    Dave and Herb, you are blessing the world and a whole new generation of mix engineers, producers, and artists with such important knowledge and with such passion. You have no idea how grateful we are that you are opening up a once closed world to all us who are so eager to learn what has made the music of our time so special and sound so good.
    From the depths of my heart. Thank you.

  • @warthogstudios9784
    @warthogstudios9784 3 года назад +3

    There are only so many questions you can ask him before you realize, there are no magic Clearmountain settings, it’s all talent and an amazing set of ears..

  • @zandewilson
    @zandewilson 5 лет назад +5

    "I'd mix ballads on rainy days" love that

    • @soundctrllukas
      @soundctrllukas 2 месяца назад

      I'd mix all songs on rainy days, because I like rainy days and hate the sun! 😂

  • @MixmanD28
    @MixmanD28 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and insights with the legion of aspiring artists. You're all very kind. A session like this with Bob Clearmountain is pretty darn special indeed!

  • @boondawksaints
    @boondawksaints 9 лет назад +3

    This man is such a great person, I feel like when I look at him im at peace

  • @peacedragon333
    @peacedragon333 9 лет назад +3

    Long live Pensados Place ! Best thing on youtube!

  • @RobNG26
    @RobNG26 10 лет назад +2

    Incredible. This is what this show should all be about. Learnt a lot on first watch, and will definitely revisit again.
    As a side note - how much of a fan girl is Dave!

  • @agrainofmalt
    @agrainofmalt 10 лет назад +5

    classic line from Dave: "After I heard that album I had to mix with a snorkel, it was so wet!"

  • @henry-joemurphy2035
    @henry-joemurphy2035 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks to ALL for being so gracious to share your knowledge, cunning and craft at making such plush mixes! God bless!

  • @brooklynboy1000
    @brooklynboy1000 5 лет назад +1

    in the 80s there was a lot of different music I loved, Tina Turner, Steve Winwood, Bowie, Chic .. and it turns out Mr Clearmountain was behind these records. The artists are great, but its Bob mix, how he made the drums sound huge.... and gave it bounce. I never knew the same guy did all those records.. Amazing.

  • @LouPanneton
    @LouPanneton 10 лет назад +2

    The funklogic bit was hilarious!!
    love this guy , such a simple down to earth no nonsense from the gut approach to mixing

  • @bhargavdobhal5327
    @bhargavdobhal5327 7 месяцев назад

    Thank You
    Pensado's Place and Bob Clearmountain Great episode🙌🙌🙌🙌🔥🔥🔥🔥.

  • @MrMikeyGlasses
    @MrMikeyGlasses 3 года назад

    No matter how long ago the interview was, if you listen to Bob speak you will be humbled and inspired. He is first class without doubt 🤟

  • @BrentStandridgeBrentZen
    @BrentStandridgeBrentZen 5 лет назад

    Late to this party but glad I made it. Awesome advise truly enjoyed this show, great respect for your talent Bob. Thank you Bob, and Dave and Herb for making it happen.

  • @gustavoandres2293
    @gustavoandres2293 10 лет назад +18

    Andy Wallace....and i will die happy!!

  • @Grimexperience62
    @Grimexperience62 9 лет назад

    Thanks Dave...Thanks Herb for bringing these programs to us in such a down to earth way with so much meaningful material.
    Tom

  • @bradwel5643
    @bradwel5643 5 лет назад +1

    I feel I’m always taken to the 80’s or 90’s with this style of broadcasting 😂🤟🏻💣

  • @jlebreton
    @jlebreton 9 лет назад

    Damn that was great! I saw someone saying only 38K views? But only the real interested learning engineers will come and watch and learn from these videos. Wow kudos to Pensado's Place! Love it!

  • @JonGUK
    @JonGUK 6 лет назад +2

    I've only just discovered this channel and it's absolutely fantastic. Great information, great interviews, just brilliant.

  • @scottfishkind5335
    @scottfishkind5335 6 лет назад

    I don't think I could love this interview more than I do! Wow, just amazing to hear how Bob approaches his mixes more like a great conductor than anything else!

  • @alexanderparfirov2942
    @alexanderparfirov2942 Год назад

    The golden words were uttered by Dave Pensado in conclusion.

  • @SocialGore
    @SocialGore 9 лет назад

    The incident that Bob refers to at 27:00 from Live Aid, was The Hooters playing "And We Danced" this portion of the show was actually not broadcast, until the bands second and final song called "All You Zombies". The only people that heard the wrong snare trigger were the 100,000+ people attending the show, not the viewers at home.

  • @Grimexperience62
    @Grimexperience62 9 лет назад

    wow, I get a little something if not a lot from every show but This is by far my favorite into the Lair program. Bob is just sincere and logical to a point that everything just starts to fall into perspective. I get the feeling that Bob puts a big emphasis at making things as natural and realistic for the art (the music) as opposed to the modern trends of making things just sound DIFFERENT or LOUD.
    Thanks Bob!
    Tom

  • @d8scorelab869
    @d8scorelab869 Год назад

    god damn I love the Rezillos. that bass sound!!

  • @prestonm83
    @prestonm83 10 лет назад +4

    That snare sample thing he's talking about was a band called "The Hooters". If you do a RUclips search for The Hooters Live Aid you'll find it. The tune starts off kinda like "Message In A Bottle" with some awkward full snare flams, that's it. Pretty cool :)

  • @anthonyaspromonte4351
    @anthonyaspromonte4351 8 лет назад

    soooo awesome to see someone that is not too tech and is as good as BOB Clearmountain

  • @911truthfarmer
    @911truthfarmer 7 лет назад

    Love love love Bob Clearmountain's work, and hearing his approach is exactly how I approach my own music that you haven't heard yet, lol. It's about taste, exactly, and imaging the stage, and the roles of "players" on the stage to create the story. He's so cool. I dream of working with such a great mix engineer & producer.

  • @oksmith5171
    @oksmith5171 10 лет назад

    Thank you for this show folks. Keep them coming.

  • @schoovaertssimon7904
    @schoovaertssimon7904 3 года назад

    2020 and we're still waiting for that music miracle

  • @prebenraunsbjerg
    @prebenraunsbjerg 4 года назад

    Absolutely brilliant! More Bob..!!

  • @jeffreyoliver4822
    @jeffreyoliver4822 10 лет назад

    I enjoyed this show so much. Probably the best Clearmountain interview I have ever heard. Thanks guys!

  • @pt9685
    @pt9685 7 лет назад +3

    Dave always asks the best questions, thanks mate!

    • @tekis0
      @tekis0 7 лет назад

      Yes, he does. But I'm really starting to appreciate Herb. When the show first started I thought that Dave should ask all the questions, but I really love Herb's take on things. This show is really coming into its own. Thanks PP!

  • @fearitselfpinball8912
    @fearitselfpinball8912 2 года назад

    Dave, I've just discovered this show. I love you man, you're great. You've got this part self-effacing, part depressive (I just mean it in as an informal adjective) but all honest personable personality. I love this show. Don't change.

  • @jhummelgaard9310
    @jhummelgaard9310 7 лет назад

    I love Clearmountain so much! And Dave as well off course...

  • @hectordavila9250
    @hectordavila9250 10 лет назад

    Time flies when having fun!! I can't believe that was an hour long.

  • @CarmineGroe
    @CarmineGroe 6 лет назад

    Outstanding! Thank you!!

  • @princetonaudio
    @princetonaudio 8 лет назад

    Thank you Dave and Herb for providing this platform enabling great engineers (and artists) the forum to articulate their craft. What I believe important is for new engineers to "get to no" so they don't waist significant time and money purchasing/using the wrong equipment. The advice you gave will save 1000's of hours and 10's of thousands of dollars to anyone watching.
    May I provide a short summary, and some possible suggestions:
    SM57 - Purchase new or used.
    1178 - Great circuit, but wiring and connections are old. Consider something similar, a clone, or DYI.
    LA3A - Same issues, consider something similar, a clone, or DYI.
    Plate Reverb - DYI 16/18 gauge 4 x 8 sheet of low carbon steel from the steel supply company, add two transducers and two springs to hold it off the wall, then you'll be reverb-in.
    Stairwell Reverb - Use your current home stairs, Garage, bathroom, or any room with vaulted ceiling
    SSL EQ - Old and $$$$, something similar, a clone, or DYI.
    Apogee - Quartet or Symphony. consider new, used, or refurbished.
    Pultec EQP-1A3 - Old and $$$$, something similar, a clone, or DYI.
    Roland SE3000, and a Yamaha D5000 - If you can find one, go buy it. Good resale value, or try the Bricasti M7. The M7 is new, quiet (116 db), analog or digital in/out, multiple powerful reverb engines, and just sounds great. It's basically a portable Church, Studio, Hall, Plate, etc, in a little 2" rack-able box. For instance, you can record in your bedroom closet, and sound like you’re in one of the greatest Churches or Studios in the world.
    Lastly, the old stuff can be large, finicky, and expensive, but there are reasonable solutions like the Portico 2 from Rupert Neve. The Portico 2 has everything you need (except for the reverb/delay) in an intergraded 3.5” rack. It’s current, supported, it comes with a transformer coupled mic pre, Line-in/thru and and FET DI, De-Esser, Pultec type parametric eq, an LA type compressor with side-chain-"ducking" input, and a "Texture/Silk" headroom circuit. Just add some reverb and delay, and you're on your way. Lastly, what's interesting is almost every item Mr Clearmountain discussed, would be included in a Neve Portico 2 / Bricasti M7 combination. And, if you buy them used, when you're done, you could sell it for what you bought it for. Thx Scotty

  • @philsackett7341
    @philsackett7341 9 лет назад +1

    Damn! Dave got a major makeover on the hair and makeup since last I saw this show. You look great man!! Awesome guest too. I have wanted to find out more about BC ever since I heard Chris Lord-Alge rave about the guy. Excellent stuff!!

  • @rolandgerard6064
    @rolandgerard6064 10 лет назад +1

    Best show so far, i have enjoyed it, good thoughs on where music is going

  • @sebastiancuthbertmusic
    @sebastiancuthbertmusic 2 года назад

    This is great!!! So good to listen to theses guys and learn

  • @toilettunes1
    @toilettunes1 8 лет назад

    fantastic guys, this was so enjoyable

  • @studiodebras
    @studiodebras 10 лет назад

    Great episode guys, thank you! Also, I'd love to see Bob get his own show. That'd be something!

  • @TheDementians
    @TheDementians 10 лет назад

    Legend! Good questions Dave.

  • @dyrphotography
    @dyrphotography 6 лет назад

    Tattoo You, Avalon, The Blurred Crusade, Let's Dance, Reckless, Born In The USA and Kick. BC Defined 80's Mixing. A True Legend!!!

  • @stevewardley1
    @stevewardley1 10 лет назад

    first time Ive watched pensados place love it

  • @HotCarTrack
    @HotCarTrack 3 года назад

    Still watching this in late 2020🔥

  • @tommibjork
    @tommibjork 4 года назад

    This is brilliant. Most of Bobs answers are "I just do it, I don't think about it..." He listens and makes intuitive moves based on feel rather than over analyzing & calculating.

  • @aristatibb7
    @aristatibb7 3 года назад

    Great Engineer Bob Clearmountain worked with Billy Cobham's big Drum kit in 1978, on his recording "Simplicity Of Expression" at the Power Station N.Y.C. He was also the Remix Engineer of the whole recording. (Came out on a 2on1 CD UK Sony 1998)

  • @TheRobGuard
    @TheRobGuard 5 лет назад

    Wow really enjoyed this!

  • @markhoskins
    @markhoskins 5 лет назад

    I love Dave's comment about having to mix Roxy music with a snorkel. I gave it a listen and, to be fair there was plenty of space to make that work really well. Sounds good to me! :)

  • @Richard_P_James
    @Richard_P_James 10 лет назад +2

    I use the Pro Tools B4 just for it's Leslie on guitars - what's also cool is to route this to a new track and make the changes from fast to slow in real time - flowing with the music. Sounds great!!

  • @BenjaminGib
    @BenjaminGib 9 лет назад

    SO GLAD you asked about the snare sound on Born in the USA! I'm a drummer and of course I want to know this! :)

  • @gabrielscruff80
    @gabrielscruff80 10 лет назад

    tks!!! amazing show!!!

  • @c.3636
    @c.3636 7 лет назад

    wow! ... I didn't think I would enjoy this as I did.

  • @EJROCKER1
    @EJROCKER1 7 лет назад

    Awesome show!

  • @triniticoclough6387
    @triniticoclough6387 6 лет назад

    After watching this interview…I have a good understanding of Bob and his mixing mindset and those of his time. These folks didn't focus on compressor graphs or eq graphs.. They knew the sound by listening to the sound and turning the knob and hearing the change based on how much they turned the knob. They didn't think as much about where visually the settings where. I mean after all what did they have to look at but a console with faders and knobs and outboard gear with more knobs. In todays mixing world mixing in the box or using daw controllers we tend to mix more with our eyes instead of our ears! I would recommend to those who have daw controllers if your controller allows being that it can provide enough information about your mix that you can make decisions by using the desk itself . Try to turn off the screen and just mix… use your ears. Don't worry so much the setting 4 to 1 or 2 to 1 or 50hz or40 Hz yes thats important to know.. but train your hears so you know what 40 Hz sounds like and what 4-1 sounds like.
    I learned so much by Bobs responses …Chris Lord Alge praises him and I see the influenece that Bob has on him watching him work or his mindset. Just don't think too much and never look back!

  • @nickdangelo5564
    @nickdangelo5564 9 лет назад

    It would be great to have Bob Clearmountain back to discuss his work on the new live album from Van Halen! Love this show!

  • @Recordingcrave
    @Recordingcrave 10 лет назад

    I love that he doesn't get all "tech'd" out and mostly responds with "I just turn the knobs till it sounds good." The other reply I loved when he was asked about the music industry. Seriously coming from his background in the industry and seeing where it is and going, how do you match the former?

  • @scotrammer
    @scotrammer 10 лет назад

    Great fun!

  • @moz7130
    @moz7130 10 лет назад

    Show must go on....!!!!*****

  • @malditosimbeciles
    @malditosimbeciles 10 лет назад

    17:11 oh i love this fader ride hahahha so subtle, i feel identified

  • @n.r.2258
    @n.r.2258 2 года назад

    Samples were the final nail in the coffin of most musicians .... and the death of good music.

  • @jimimaze
    @jimimaze 8 лет назад

    Dave seems quite humbled by Bob. This was great.

  • @stevedouglas6603
    @stevedouglas6603 4 года назад

    What!? Bob played bass with the Dead Boys? Cheetah Chrome came down an played with my band Mudd Helmut in early 80s for awhile when he had to get out of NYC :)

  • @JoeLSoL
    @JoeLSoL 10 лет назад

    Speechless 👍

  • @themerovingeinful
    @themerovingeinful 10 лет назад

    Thank you.

  • @SkyAvila983
    @SkyAvila983 10 лет назад +2

    Yummy - nice episode!

  • @Aaezil
    @Aaezil 2 года назад

    what a lord

  • @gillihansmobilewelding
    @gillihansmobilewelding 20 дней назад

    Most engineers: I just do what the song tells me.
    Dave: yeah, but did it tell you to use 123ms pre-delay with 33% dampening on your chamber reverb, while simultaneously automating the decay, like you did?

  • @MrOliverTube
    @MrOliverTube 4 года назад

    Legends always got something to say-----

  • @SammyBP007
    @SammyBP007 3 года назад

    ''So wet I had to mix with a snorkel''. ... This show gets better and better.

  • @stixstudios3380
    @stixstudios3380 4 года назад

    I'm just slightly late to the the party. Nevertheless, the biggest takeaway for me was Bob's thoughts on how he approaches a mix. That is, to forget about the gear and just listen to the song and get the "feel" of how the song should go. Thanks guys, great interview. Cheers.

  • @sccrash420
    @sccrash420 10 лет назад

    Woop woop, another fantastic video. Where's Terry Date?

  • @thedukewestern
    @thedukewestern 9 лет назад +1

    What a great episode. As far as Bob getting his own show - why dont you set him up to do a few ITL?

  • @wes8537
    @wes8537 4 года назад

    Herb: did you see the Pensado Awards?
    Dave: I did...
    Herb: HOT!
    😂

  • @basehead617
    @basehead617 6 лет назад

    His mixes on Tears for Fears' Seeds of Love album are astonishing too..

  • @Listen2MetalOrDie7
    @Listen2MetalOrDie7 10 лет назад

    ProTools14 sounds awesome!

  • @arturbomert9877
    @arturbomert9877 3 месяца назад

    Stunning $hit!

  • @richdewhittaker1746
    @richdewhittaker1746 10 лет назад +1

    Great Bob interview... but ironically,what was up with all the background noise? ... it sounded like you were taping inside the TCKTS office in the middle of Times Square.

  • @Thadeka.
    @Thadeka. 8 лет назад

    Can we please get Andy Wallace hehe waiting since Pensado`s place started big fan.Great episode

  • @DDrummerxD
    @DDrummerxD 9 лет назад

    3 o´clock on a 1178 is pretty fast(75% of how fast a fast compressor can be).
    aahahahahahaha!!
    the face on Bob when Dave said it was slow..
    great epesode! :)

  • @johnbrown8740
    @johnbrown8740 8 лет назад +1

    This guy's got it.
    The song, the feel and the mood of it.
    Nothing to do with gear and endless fucking with and tweaking of knobs and gear.

    • @johnbrown8740
      @johnbrown8740 8 лет назад

      +j readdy
      I agree, but when that is what it becomes about and you are nothing but a gearhead and it's not about the music and the song and the performance anymore, it's redundant. The listening public don't really care how good you are with gear and they pay your wages.
      Bob here obviously turns knobs and messes with gear but it's not his focus.
      He has a vision of the music and can go to the gear to get that, he doesn't go to the gear and see how much of it and in what ways he can use it and see what comes out.
      That is why he is as successfull as he is and is revered by others in the world in his industry and you are sitting wherever you are getting pissy at others remarks and making negative comments in reply.
      Kinda seems you are an offended gearhead, maybe.
      The sound of music production these days is just fine. There's no real point in trying to make it sound better, nobody cares only the boffins.

    • @johnbrown8740
      @johnbrown8740 8 лет назад

      +j readdy
      Right off... I do get pissy when some fucking nyaff like you attacks what I post online. YOU started this ball rolling the second you did, not ME
      As i thought... doesn't sound like your making much actual music, just building and selling studios and playing with gear... No wonder you like gearheads so much and defend them, they are making you quite a lot of money by the sounds of it.
      I am sitting fine.
      I make actual music with my small and not so expensive home recording setup and have a good relationship with a couple of publishers.
      I will not engage you any further.

    • @Charlyfromthenuclearcity
      @Charlyfromthenuclearcity 7 лет назад

      As much as I agree, sometimes tweaking the knobs is what the song ask for. :)

    • @johnbrown8740
      @johnbrown8740 7 лет назад

      I think I said just that above.
      It's about what the vision for the song and end result calls for, not the other way around and using gear or plugins just because.

    • @Charlyfromthenuclearcity
      @Charlyfromthenuclearcity 7 лет назад

      John Brown
      Didn't see the other comments till now.
      My apologies ;)

  • @scottbaines4747
    @scottbaines4747 6 лет назад

    If you want to hear an example of the Clearmountain "sometimes unequal stereo is ok" theory (that he talks about at 42:31) check out his mix of Soul Asylum's "I Will Still Be Laughing"

  • @dvamateur
    @dvamateur 8 лет назад +3

    I thought I'd hear something about NS-10m's and tissue paper.

  • @mixplacetube
    @mixplacetube 10 лет назад

    Finally GOD joined us !!!!!

  • @stevedouglas6603
    @stevedouglas6603 4 года назад +1

    Was looking for the funklogic like a snipe hunt?

  • @RonnieVaiArovo
    @RonnieVaiArovo 3 года назад

    48:15 " Your a better mixer than me, What you askin# me for? " My work here is done.

  • @axelfoley1768
    @axelfoley1768 4 года назад

    Born in the USA 🇺🇸 🗽

  • @victorelishaselowa6703
    @victorelishaselowa6703 3 года назад

    Just asking, Clearmountain spoke about setting the 1178 at 3 O'clock which Pensado said its a slow attack.
    My question is doesn't the 1178 work anticlockwise to most virtual plugins and if that be so then the attack would really be fast instead of slow?

  • @seoulmate1471
    @seoulmate1471 9 лет назад

    great show.
    by the way, who created the intro/outro video? i like the style.

  • @NK-nk3xe
    @NK-nk3xe Месяц назад

    A question I have, which seems to be a taboo topic among mix engineers, is how do all these famous mix engineers that are still doing it (Clearmountain, CLA, Pensado, etc) deal with it? These guys are in their late 60s now. They NEVER talk about hearing loss or tell people to watch out or because of this or that in their interviews. THEY SHOULD. It has to be a big part of mixing as we get older. I get it, they don't want to talk about it for fear that people will lose trust in them if they have to admit how much they have lost hearing wise, but I wish SOMEONE at the higher levels of fame in this area would talk about it. I mean what do they do, hire an assistant in their 20s to check the high end of mixes for them? Meters can't tell you everything....

  • @martinabrahamsmusic2141
    @martinabrahamsmusic2141 3 года назад

    Be the valley but walk like the mountain.

  • @jamesyanks7460
    @jamesyanks7460 2 года назад

    Wondering who was the band from Philadelphia Live Aid he was referring to. The Hooters?

  • @craigrobertson8364
    @craigrobertson8364 5 лет назад

    A lot of bands have to tour more now to make money so true.He did a couple of records for the church early in their career

  • @furyofbongos
    @furyofbongos 5 лет назад

    That first band at Live Aid was the Hooters.