Every pro audio forum: "KRK Rokits are garbage" ... "If you get 5 inch monitors, you HAVE to have a sub to mix" Jacquire: "I mixed a Grammy-winning song on gen 1 KRK Rokit 5s with no sub"
Well, you are so right. I had the great pleasure of attending a webinar with him on how to make an EP last year through Graham from Recording Revolution which was supposed to be sort of 3-hour long or so. It went on for close to 9 hours! With him giving it all and repeatedly saying: 'This isn't over until it's over.' or something like that, answering all the questions in detail. being open, etc. I've hardly ever seen such a level of commitment and humility at the same time. Although, in my experience, this is a trait of real talents and professionals - at least those I met - which goes beyond the I-gotta-play-nice attitude with the audience or interviewer.
This was one of the coolest and most informative interviews I've ever heard on music production. Jacquire is an amazingly humble and transparent music production expert, would love to sit in the corner for a year, say nothing and just learn. Thanks a million for this!
I had the pleasure of working on the Citizen King record and another unreleased project with Jacquire , he was an amazing mentor. Both him and Eric Valentine I would still drop everything and work for either of them. Real Engineers.
I know this is an old video but just had to say how great an interview it was. I've watched a lot of Jacquire videos and this is THE BEST! Thanks Warren!
Ahh, those interviews are better than any movie I can think of. Thanks again Warren for another trip to a beatiful place! Jacquire is such a lovely guy. He once did a Mix with the Masters session at France just at the time when I was there on vacation. The stupid thing about it: I didn't know until after I got home - ahhhh! 😫
Hi, I'm mixing a song for somebody and I was actually using the song "Use Somebody" as a reference. I'm really interested in seeing the "Inside the song" video you mentioned in this video. I haven't been able to find it anywhere! I'd really like to learn more about the process of that song. Love your channel! Thanks!
Jacquire exudes knowledge... but also seems like a really kind, charming and calm individual. The kind of dude that anybody would be blessed to learn from.
This came back into my feed today ... watched it again .. so good. Insight, humility, talent from you both. A pleasure to watch. I was happy to see he also has a classic 30 .. love that amp, distressors, love my pair .... will have to now convince myself (again) I don't need the Amphions! Thanks for putting this together.
Hello Warren, don't know if you will read this but thank you so much for these videos! Your studio tour and interviews are so helpful, talking about things that apply to the real world instead of just gadgets and another piece of gear that you need. The insight you and your guests provide are sometimes "WAAAAAAY" more helpful than any mixing lesson. It's wonderful to hear how the professionals deal with people and how they approach recording. Thank you again!
Great interview! Really enjoyed the down to earth conversation. I love how you guys touched on live mixing a bit too...I still remember my first live "sound guy" gig to this day.
mule variatons was my first real tom waits moment. Absolutely fantastic record. I still remember the first time I heard "take it With me." I had no Choice but to surrender to the tears. Very few songs have moved me like that one. It must have been quite the experience to be a part of the making of that record.
Wonderful, y’all brought mi back witt this one, Bimbos, Rodante’s and the NCO on the Pseudo, man we used to go clubbing at these places back in the 80s and 90s, wonderful bands and the music was always tight!!!!!Sitrukain.
Both videos with this engineer are excellent. I really enjoyed the depth of information and detail in both of them. The Recycler was the LA classifieds publication. Gigs and gear were in every issue.
A lot of engineers: „I won x Grammy‘s, look how great I am.“ Jacquire: „I am trying to stay as undercover as possible.“ And this describes him pretty well. What a humble yet talented guy!
Amazing, Jacquire sharing so much. Full on tour de force of his humble 'home" studio. So revealing snd sharing, all the way from consoles, to mics, to guitar pedals. Nashville is no doubt the music epicenter of the US, and such a great artist's community...
What a fantastic interview. It was really great hearing how Mr. King got started and his journey to where he is now. Such a nice down to earth guy, very genuine.
Another incredible interview and studio tour! Thanks so much for this Warren. I just love learning about his process and career path. Thank you Jacquire for showing us your space. BTW I'm an older guy and remember the MOTU Midi Time Piece.
Loved that and the tour fantastic, and is that the first time we've seen mics still boxed in containers and labelled, beautiful. love how the whole house has become the studio :)
I used to gig with a Peavey Classic 50 4x10. I semi-retired and sold most everything off a few years ago and am getting back into it all again. Will probably get a Peavey Delta Blues when funds permit (15" speaker version of the Classic 30 with a 12" speaker.) GREAT amps!
This is the stuff :D and in-depth! You deserve awards, i mean that, for giving again and again to a community where only 2 decades ago it was a real struggle to find good and solid information, and 3 decades ago close to impossible. Besides, perfect for procrastinating while your songwriting ideas don't get past the 16 bar loop and your daw is giving you stupid looks.
This made my ears stand up, when you commented on Eric Valentine's EQ'ing skills, I thought 'hell yeah I'd been saying that for years, him and Jacquire kIng'. So I was blown away when I heard in this vid that these two kats had worked together. Wonder if that is why I had formed my opinion? In terms of who we can have next, I think Randy Staub really needs to become a PLAPER! I reckon Ross Robinson would be great too. Can we manage Quincy??? Teddy Riley!!!
Mixed a great local band called "Dog Heaven" and the drummer had a 3" x 13" hammered brass snare that was like the report of a large caliber rifle. I was never able to run the snare through the PA in the small venues and literally had to mix around the snare drum stage volume every night. Huge learning experience, and like these great studio guys, I learned I'd much rather perform or record and leave FOH/monitors to people that really like doing live sound.
Jacquire! - I Fixed my H3500 by (unplugging) and opening and just pressing down on all the chips - oxidation builds up and sometimes they have a hard time "talking" to each other - - make sure you get the ones under the sampling board.
Hello, only watched half of the Kings of Leon breakdown before it was taken down by SME (ugh). Any way you'll be streaming it from site? Or audio podcast? This is fantastic, thanks so much.
Who would you like to see on the channel next?!
Jordan Valeriote from Hardcore Music Studio!
Get Charles Moniz!
Reinhold Mack
Danger Mouse
Duane Baron
Every pro audio forum: "KRK Rokits are garbage" ... "If you get 5 inch monitors, you HAVE to have a sub to mix"
Jacquire: "I mixed a Grammy-winning song on gen 1 KRK Rokit 5s with no sub"
Can't believe how open, honest, and humble this guy is. Great storyteller: he speaks with intent too.
Hi MrJumboblimpjumbo agreed 109% my friend!!
Well, you are so right. I had the great pleasure of attending a webinar with him on how to make an EP last year through Graham from Recording Revolution which was supposed to be sort of 3-hour long or so. It went on for close to 9 hours! With him giving it all and repeatedly saying: 'This isn't over until it's over.' or something like that, answering all the questions in detail. being open, etc. I've hardly ever seen such a level of commitment and humility at the same time. Although, in my experience, this is a trait of real talents and professionals - at least those I met - which goes beyond the I-gotta-play-nice attitude with the audience or interviewer.
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This was one of the coolest and most informative interviews I've ever heard on music production. Jacquire is an amazingly humble and transparent music production expert, would love to sit in the corner for a year, say nothing and just learn. Thanks a million for this!
Thanks ever so much Jeffrey! I really appreciate it! That means a lot
Agreed, Jacquire is a wonderful guy!
I had the pleasure of working on the Citizen King record and another unreleased project with Jacquire , he was an amazing mentor. Both him and Eric Valentine I would still drop everything and work for either of them. Real Engineers.
I know this is an old video but just had to say how great an interview it was. I've watched a lot of Jacquire videos and this is THE BEST! Thanks Warren!
Wow! Thanks ever so much
Ahh, those interviews are better than any movie I can think of. Thanks again Warren for another trip to a beatiful place!
Jacquire is such a lovely guy. He once did a Mix with the Masters session at France just at the time when I was there on vacation. The stupid thing about it: I didn't know until after I got home - ahhhh! 😫
Hi, I'm mixing a song for somebody and I was actually using the song "Use Somebody" as a reference. I'm really interested in seeing the "Inside the song" video you mentioned in this video. I haven't been able to find it anywhere! I'd really like to learn more about the process of that song. Love your channel! Thanks!
Same can’t find it 🤔
Jacquire exudes knowledge... but also seems like a really kind, charming and calm individual. The kind of dude that anybody would be blessed to learn from.
Me: I really need to get some work done today. // Warren: Jacquire King Interview & Studio Tour
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ikr?!?! XD
Mule Variations is genius. I would love to have witnessed any of the making of that record. Great interview.
super nice dude, cool stories, very informative. as always excellent job warren, thank you!
This came back into my feed today ... watched it again .. so good. Insight, humility, talent from you both. A pleasure to watch. I was happy to see he also has a classic 30 .. love that amp, distressors, love my pair .... will have to now convince myself (again) I don't need the Amphions! Thanks for putting this together.
Hi Terry! Glad you enjoyed it!
Hello Warren, don't know if you will read this but thank you so much for these videos! Your studio tour and interviews are so helpful, talking about things that apply to the real world instead of just gadgets and another piece of gear that you need. The insight you and your guests provide are sometimes "WAAAAAAY" more helpful than any mixing lesson. It's wonderful to hear how the professionals deal with people and how they approach recording. Thank you again!
Born and raised in San Francisco, loved hearing all the stories of the SF music scene from when I was a kid.
You guys we are watching a legend interviewing a legend 🙌
The Recycler! I started a band with an ad in it and sold and bought gear from it. I love these videos. Thanks!
Great interview! Really enjoyed the down to earth conversation. I love how you guys touched on live mixing a bit too...I still remember my first live "sound guy" gig to this day.
mule variatons was my first real tom waits moment. Absolutely fantastic record. I still remember the first time I heard "take it With me." I had no Choice but to surrender to the tears. Very few songs have moved me like that one. It must have been quite the experience to be a part of the making of that record.
One of the nicest people I’ve ever met and one of few who ever beat me at golf!!!!
Haha I'm awful at Golf!
Such a great interview! Thank you both!
This was great, thank you!
Wonderful, y’all brought mi back witt this one, Bimbos, Rodante’s and the NCO on the Pseudo, man we used to go clubbing at these places back in the 80s and 90s, wonderful bands and the music was always tight!!!!!Sitrukain.
After watching this I'm convinced that Jacquire is my spirit animal.
Great and insightful interview and tour. Learning all the time...! Thank you...
Anyone have a download link for the Use Somebody breakdown he mentioned in the beginning of the video?
Your videos with Jacquire are exceptional - down to earth and recording nerdy all at once. Really enjoyed them, Warren!
Best interview you've made! What an extremely nice guy Jacquire is. Thank you for this!
Both videos with this engineer are excellent. I really enjoyed the depth of information and detail in both of them. The Recycler was the LA classifieds publication. Gigs and gear were in every issue.
Wanted to see the kings of leon video but looks like it was taken down for copyright reasons which is a huge bummer. Loved the video Warren, thanks!
81awesomeness I am looking for it right now. Dang.
One of the most good time expending in my day, watching this video was just like a big workshop to me. Thanks Warren Huart and Jacquire King.
A lot of engineers: „I won x Grammy‘s, look how great I am.“
Jacquire: „I am trying to stay as undercover as possible.“
And this describes him pretty well. What a humble yet talented guy!
Love this, thanks so much Warren & Jacquire 🙌
Thanks ever so much
Awesome interview and tour! Gotta love the fact that a 3x Grammy winner uses budget Behringer stuff for foldback!
Amazing, Jacquire sharing so much. Full on tour de force of his humble 'home" studio. So revealing snd sharing, all the way from consoles, to mics, to guitar pedals. Nashville is no doubt the music epicenter of the US, and such a great artist's community...
Great interview!
One of my fav if not favorite mixing engineers ever! Also great and nice guy! Thank You Warren for that
Amazing as usual! I’ve been a fan from the beginning and these studio tours and interviews have always been my favorite. Thanks so much Warren. 🖖🏻
Great info and 2 great, humble and talented people! Thank you
Fascinating! Loved it!
What a fantastic interview. It was really great hearing how Mr. King got started and his journey to where he is now. Such a nice down to earth guy, very genuine.
This was a fucking great interview. No bs, just pros talking. Great watch.
Wow! Thanks ever so much
Another incredible interview and studio tour! Thanks so much for this Warren. I just love learning about his process and career path. Thank you Jacquire for showing us your space. BTW I'm an older guy and remember the MOTU Midi Time Piece.
Awesome interview and studio tour -- love it.
That was a real treat, very educational. Thanks both of you.
Gosh. J watched and loved this video when it first came out and I just watched the entire thing again. Learnt a lot both times.
Thank you 🙏🏽
Great interview and studio tour! Thanks!
Wonderful interview ty !
Both of you are realy amazing..
Thanks ever so much
Great studio tour!
Thanks ever so much!
Loved that and the tour fantastic, and is that the first time we've seen mics still boxed in containers and labelled, beautiful. love how the whole house has become the studio :)
Thank you Jacquire and Warren for this inspiring video!
That man is so chill. Just a real bloke like the rest of us.
Really enjoyed this! You really are a good interviewer Warren. 🤔😃✌
That's very kind of you my friend!! Jacquire is very easy to talk too and VERY smart!
I used to gig with a Peavey Classic 50 4x10. I semi-retired and sold most everything off a few years ago and am getting back into it all again. Will probably get a Peavey Delta Blues when funds permit (15" speaker version of the Classic 30 with a 12" speaker.) GREAT amps!
This is a inspiring video to only have my audio production degree for a few months
These interviews are the best. I always want to record and mix after I watched it.
Keep them coming :)
Warren, Thank you..Jacquire King is great guy
Hi Blue Matrix I agree 100% my friend!
Great video! Jacquire is so calm and resourceful.
J king is one of my favorites!! This is dope
Super interesting and engaging interview. What a chilled dude! Thanks for sharing.
59:01 it was called the Recycler. I bought and sold lots of gear through that paper!
I guess the Kings of Leon video is no longer available? Bummer. Warren you had me really excited about it. Haha.
•allstopblue • Was taken down for copyright.
Great interview/Inside the song, Warren. Jacquire seems like such a sweet dude!
Thanks Jacquire, and Warren! I love the Mule Variations album!
This is the stuff :D and in-depth! You deserve awards, i mean that, for giving again and again to a community where only 2 decades ago it was a real struggle to find good and solid information, and 3 decades ago close to impossible. Besides, perfect for procrastinating while your songwriting ideas don't get past the 16 bar loop and your daw is giving you stupid looks.
Amazing interview an tour. I really enjoyed it a lot. Thanks you both and the team.
Excellent video Warren
Please bring back the "Use Somebody" video. I was learning so much, but I wasn't able to finish it and now is gone
This made my ears stand up, when you commented on Eric Valentine's EQ'ing skills, I thought 'hell yeah I'd been saying that for years, him and Jacquire kIng'. So I was blown away when I heard in this vid that these two kats had worked together. Wonder if that is why I had formed my opinion? In terms of who we can have next, I think Randy Staub really needs to become a PLAPER! I reckon Ross Robinson would be great too. Can we manage Quincy??? Teddy Riley!!!
Hi Chris, yes, both amazing talents! Yes, to all of those ideas!!
Thanks Warren and Jacquire; great gear and chat. I always learn something new. Much appreciated : D
These two JK videos are/were amazing. What a thoroughly cool man, man. Thank you.
such a great episode Warren!
Where is the Inside the Song for “Use Somebody”? I can’t find it anywhere on your channel or RUclips 🤔
Mixed a great local band called "Dog Heaven" and the drummer had a 3" x 13" hammered brass snare that was like the report of a large caliber rifle. I was never able to run the snare through the PA in the small venues and literally had to mix around the snare drum stage volume every night. Huge learning experience, and like these great studio guys, I learned I'd much rather perform or record and leave FOH/monitors to people that really like doing live sound.
Thank you Warren for bringing wonderful content!
oh wow. consolidated (mentioned at 18:50) had some wild music
Is it possible to somehow get the Use sombody Inside the Track back?
Met Jacquire at Sweetwater Gear Fest 2019. He is the nicest cat around. Sat in the seminar with him and Fab. Cool seminar.
I love these studio tours!!!
Congrats Warren and Jacquire for the new course!!!! Must be fun to make and an adventure..;)
love this guy well-spoken and humble
Great video ! Thanks Warren
yes I got the KRK5 but they work good in my room one more time thank you Warren .
WHAT A LOVELY GUY, A super video thank you so so much for this .
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Jacquire! - I Fixed my H3500 by (unplugging) and opening and just pressing down on all the chips - oxidation builds up and sometimes they have a hard time "talking" to each other - - make sure you get the ones under the sampling board.
Great episode!
great material, this man is great!
Third eye blind ! Semi chermed life. I loved this sound so much ! best drums ever !
Thank you Warren!!
really interesting stuff Warren...keep em coming!
Another great Interview!!!
Your videos have made my tv useless, simply great. You should win a grammy in the category "youtube videos" !
Cool tour... Great Studio and gear.
As always, amazingly inspirational! Flea47 I’d forgotten about that! Very interesting!
So the use somebody video got taken down? What a shame.
So cool warren! Jacquire is a genius!
Recording Workshop! Great video guys!
Hello, only watched half of the Kings of Leon breakdown before it was taken down by SME (ugh). Any way you'll be streaming it from site? Or audio podcast? This is fantastic, thanks so much.
And thanks Jacquire!