None of us imagined this would be the last video we’d see. RIP Steve Albini, you were just as influential as the artists you recorded. My condolences to everyone at Electrical Audio.
@@David.C.Velasquez Aint it the way? I've been a fan since the 90s but yeah, I've had a few people I've discovered when it was too late. Its still a punch in the gut innit?
My god... I think we all know why we're here today Steve, if you can somehow read this from the great beyond, know that I and so many other engineers, asipring and professional, looked up to you more than words can say. You were way too young to go but the work you did while you were here was incredible and so valuable to the underground music scene. Thank you for assisting so many artists with capturing their creative vision and preserving your methodology in videos like the ones on this channel so that others can continue what you upheld.
RIP Legend! ❤ Watched this a few days ago and just heard the news. You were the greatest! Thanks for the good music, inspiration and the art you helped to put forward.
When I first watched this over the weekend I wasn't expecting to be coming back here typing this today, but rest in peace Steve. True hero of home recording
RIP Steve thanks so much for your knowledge of recording equipment, amplifiers, and mixing in general. Your impact on underground and popular music spoke volumes, with your interesting way of looking at things, and a philosophy that was punk as fuck
Goddamnit. I was hoping to make my way to Chicago and record with him one of these days. I guess that will never happen now. I hope Electrical Audio will find a way to stay open if possible. I've learned a lot about engineering from Steve and his channel. Rest in Peace Good Sir, you strange genius.
Me too. It was one of bucket list things for pretty much all of my adult life. But I’d never reached a point where I had enough songs that I deemed good enough to justify recording them with albini.
Like the rest of us, I was floored by the news of Steve's passing. My heart goes to his family, friends, co-workers, and collaborators. I loved watching these videos as much as listening to all the amazing music he has contributed to. What a loss. RIP Steve. Legend.
I can't believe that I just watched this video yesterday and saw the news today. Loved Steve, loved his ethos, heart goes out to his family and everyone at EA. Thank you so much for these videos and a lifetime of music. I'll be spinning big black today.
The influence Steve had on me seems to parallel what John Peel meant to him. I'm am so at a loss. No public figure has upset me when they passed, but this has cut deep. Ever since I was 10 years old, Steve has played a huge role in my life and can't speak highly enough on the admiration I've had for his work, ethics, freedom of expression and shamelessness of blunt honesty. RIP you true source of inspiration to myself and countless others here today!
Nothing more I can add to this comment other than it sums up my feelings completely too. Steve has been an inspiration to me on so many levels for as long as I can remember. This is a terrible loss. RIP Mr Albini.
I first saw Samamp Amps at the 2009 Nashville Amp Expo. Back then, there were a lot fewer options for playing a loud amp at quiet levels. Since I had a degree in Electrical Engineering, I was fascinated by his use of common appliance bulbs to reduce power. A few months later, I got a VAC 23, which was perfect for my setup in a small 12x12 room in my basement. The 3-watt setting sounded glorious and was quiet enough that my voice could still be heard loud and clear in my headset mic. Two years later, I saw the VAC 40 Series II at the 2011 Amp Expo, and that amp became my go-to for many years. To date, it is still one of the best-sounding amps I own. Sam Timberlake is a genius.
Just wanted to say I'm so sorry for his family, staff, and close friends. It's truly devastating. I've not been this upset since John Peel died Steve has been an inspiration to me my whole musical life. It always felt like a musical secret i had, that no one else knew about in the mainstream world, where I don't fit in. Somewhere i could escape to. I lost a part of myself this week Thank you so much for existing Steve
So weird to see Steve standing up playing, talking in an animated voice, excited about the sound. Nothing appears like he is close to death whatsoever, life is so fragile. RIP
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He was giving an interview hours before his heart attack. Nothing seemed abnormal either, the usual Steve.
@@caseystu123 it was something like "the last interview Steve Albini gave before his death", it popped up on my feed
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@@caseystu123 apparently they removed it. It's not even in my history anymore. Could've been a clickbait title added to the interview recorded a while back
Wow...I'm totally stunned as I'm sure we all are. We will miss your wit, your wisdom, and your commitment to helping us all become better audio engineers! My deepest condolences to Steve's family and all at the EA Team. RIP Steve and thanks for making the world a brighter place!
Rest in peace, Steve. I learned a lot from listening to the music you've captured, your philosophy on recording, and hearing you talk about all the little details. Thanks for educating the next generation of engineers and music makers.
RIP Steve * A great musician, engineer is leaving... he left a great legacy and reconstruction of how a band in the studio should sound so natural. ¡Gracias por concientizar el audio!
RIP Steve.. One of the best dudes . Real dark day for the music industry. Thank you for all the tips, tricks and sharing your knowledge and may your journey to the next world be as good as it was in this one. Phoneomenal work ethic, recall and humour. You'll be missed
From Colombia I have to say that Steve Albini is a really humble person, and I say "is" becasuse He is still alive in the recording scene, He once answered one of my calls personally and humbly gave his opinion on our musical sound, I was impressed by his modesty! He is a real master in the sound matter, Thank you Mr. Albini, We will miss You, Rest In Peace.
I’m devastated to learn Steve has left us. His wealth of knowledge shared is something we will always be grateful for. He will be sorely missed. Rest easy sir!
RIP Steve, thank you for sharing so much knowledge while you were here, you really inspired me to start taking my recording seriously. Really appreciate you, thank you and rest easy
RIP Steve. The world doesn't reward people of your knowledge and integrity the way that it should. But I know that the world would be much richer if there were more men like you in it.
rest in peace, steve. thank you for recording so many records i love, playing music i love, and for giving your knowledge so selflessly to help others who wish to go into your field.
So basically they are adjusting the bias voltage to the O/P tube by lifting the cathode resistor away from ground. This is how a tremolo circuit works except as an oscillator. Also the AGC ( Automatic Gain Control) circuit in an old radio works the same way where the output is rectified, smoothed and fed back to the bias of the preamp to lower the output volume. The pan circuit is something I built years ago but never found anyone interested in it. You can have a clean channel and a dirty channel and use the pot to add harmonics to the clean channel to get the distortion effect you want.
R.I.P Steve Albini is probably the only audio engineer I ever hoped I would meet someday. I gotta try even harder to get to Heaven because I know he was one of the really good guys. Sharing his knowledge here at Electrical Audio is proof of that great work and art ethos that he combined brilliantly.
The first (and really, the only) producer/engineer I was so impressed with, that I started buying records by bands I’d never heard of just because he’d recorded them. I didn’t know if I’d like the band or the songs - but I knew I’d love how they sounded. It started with Big Black and then I discovered Urge Overkill, The Pixies, The Jesus Lizard, The Breeders, PJ Harvey and on and on etc., etc. If you were a friend or especially, family member, know that his artistry has and will continue to impact music for generations. Godspeed sir - you were one of a kind.
Sam is the local amp tech at one of our guitar shops here in Birmingham, Alabama. The first time I played one of these, and saw the bulb light up it kind of shocked me. Then you think about it, and it's kind of genius because it's so simple.
Heartbroken to hear that Steve has passed. Condolences to his friends and family. I first saw Shellac in London in 94 and I think I must of seen them more than 20 times since then. Thank you so much for those fantastic records, and those incredible shows.
RIP Steve! A large part of my music collection has Steve's (and Bob Weston's) input all over it, as musician or engineer. Thanks for everything and condolences to family and friends.
Yep, despite listening to so much of his work, seeing his band and having a degree in music tech, I am way late to this party. But, what a time to discover and squeeze from more joy into his life after his passing!
Sam is the goat! I lucked out and found a Vac 90 head from him around 2006. It's been my guitar head for years! I even let scott kelly from neurosis use it at a show once and he thought it sounded great.
RIP Steve. When this video came into my feed, I was so happy to have a new one. I never thought when I started watching it that you'd no longer be with us by the time I got to finish it. There will never be another you and the world is far worse off for it.
I'm pretty sure I'm in shock right now. Came to the comments to talk amps and got sucker-punched with RIPs. I can't believe this is real. What a bombshell. My deepest condolences to Steve's family and friends.
Heartbroken. Learned so much from this genial, humble and generous man. RIP dear Steve. I wonder I you ever realized just how loved you were by just how many
Watched this a few days ago and was excited to see a couple recent uploads. I thought he’d live to 100. I don’t have any words that can do justice for the loss he leaves us with. Sad as fuck.
Horrible news. I watched this video yesterday which somehow makes the news today that much worse. Deaths of people I don't know generally don't phase me at all, but this one hurts. Steve is a legend, a force that had a tangible effect on this world, whether you knew his name or not his contribution to music and engineering effected your experience on this planet. Thanks for being you, Steve.
RIP my Brother. Thanks so much for all the great videos, learning. and most of all the music you made and help make. The world is a bit duller and darker without you here!
I gasped and cried out, "Oh, no!" in the moment that news of Steve's passing arrived. What a blow to music. What a loss. RIP Maestro, and condolences to your family, friends, and colleagues.
Jesus Christ. I just heard. I'm speechless. Wait, no, this is speech. Steve was about the last and top dude on a very short list of people I really wanted to meet. But he taught us everything didn't he? What the... all of my condolences and... man.
I love Steve’s knowledge and recording acumen. He dresses like my dad, he always wore a dark blue jumpsuit for working out in the yard and his cars. Always would have a tire pressure gauge in his front pocket
I'm gonna miss this guy. I may only ever have met him through speakers and videos like this one, but man was he an inspiration. So difficult to understand that less than a week after this video went up he was no longer among us. The music lives on. RIP Steve. You were real. Real real.
I'm so sad about his passing. Watching this is almost too difficult. Thank you for your service to the world of music, Steve. Your legacy lives on forever through your music and everyone who learns from you. Thank you thank you thank you.
I’ve learned so much from this man and looked up to him for so long. I was shocked to hear the news. RIP Steve, you’ve left behind an unparalleled legacy
RIP Steve... You gave me a lot of inspiration to become an audio engineer, and I really-really (!) want to thank you for giving me a new meaning to my life... for helping me to understand my true path... for helping me to find my true passion that I want to go after my whole life. Thank you for your art, from classics like Big Black and Shellac, to obscurities like R@$&man and Run N!*$%r Run. You are a true hero for me, even though we never met in life. Thank you Steve, покойся с миром брат.
Thank you Steven. I really liked the explanation of how the implementation of that light bulb increases resistance and allows you to play hard and intense without having your sound changed.
We are all saddened. You will be greatly missed. Hope there is a studio up there for you. Rest In Peace Steve. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yea I guess I'll jump on this wagon and comment. In a world of esoteric cheese balls there stands Mr Albini, sword in hand against them for the benefit of we . I have always being a student of music, performing and recording, and have always Steve Albini since I learned about him ten or fifteen years ago. His integrity, to me, seems unmatched and unchallenged and he has being a priceless inspiration. I hope his family will recover from this loss. Who ever you people who are his family please take condolence in knowing that there are people in this world who don't know you at all but are shedding a tear for you because you have lost a man who was (as it seems to me) obviously, authentic. I am sorry for your loss. And sorry for your maybe, sometimes, resenting the time it took for him to maintain his craft and his passion. I hope you were involved. I hope you come onto this channel and tell your story. Love, sincerely, Todd.
None of us imagined this would be the last video we’d see. RIP Steve Albini, you were just as influential as the artists you recorded. My condolences to everyone at Electrical Audio.
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I think it works as an epitaph in a way that he would appreciate.
@@ThinkyPainthis is how I choose to remember Albini. A pud explaining a volume attenuator by drawing a circuit diagram on a legal pad.
Oh no! I just found this man, and source of knowledge. Poor chap, terrible loss... condolence to everyone involved.
@@David.C.Velasquez Aint it the way? I've been a fan since the 90s but yeah, I've had a few people I've discovered when it was too late. Its still a punch in the gut innit?
R.I.P. Steve. A true hero in the professional audio field.
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F**k how?!!
My god... I think we all know why we're here today
Steve, if you can somehow read this from the great beyond, know that I and so many other engineers, asipring and professional, looked up to you more than words can say. You were way too young to go but the work you did while you were here was incredible and so valuable to the underground music scene. Thank you for assisting so many artists with capturing their creative vision and preserving your methodology in videos like the ones on this channel so that others can continue what you upheld.
Heartfelt words
RIP Legend! ❤
Watched this a few days ago and just heard the news. You were the greatest!
Thanks for the good music, inspiration and the art you helped to put forward.
He’s one of a kind…who else is gonna put out videos like this? Nobody
I cannot believe this… RIP Steve😢
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Can't believe he passed. What a loss. Condolences to his friends, family and collaborators. A true musical genius.
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RIP Steve…thank you for all your service to this planet!
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When I first watched this over the weekend I wasn't expecting to be coming back here typing this today, but rest in peace Steve. True hero of home recording
@@user-jm4cd5sd1x Get it together man! What's the point of posting that?
I was exactly the same...
I just read about Steve's passing and it's gut-wrenching, I don't know what else to say. Rest in Peace Steve.
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RIP Steve thanks so much for your knowledge of recording equipment, amplifiers, and mixing in general. Your impact on underground and popular music spoke volumes, with your interesting way of looking at things, and a philosophy that was punk as fuck
Goddamnit. I was hoping to make my way to Chicago and record with him one of these days. I guess that will never happen now. I hope Electrical Audio will find a way to stay open if possible. I've learned a lot about engineering from Steve and his channel. Rest in Peace Good Sir, you strange genius.
Me too. It was one of bucket list things for pretty much all of my adult life. But I’d never reached a point where I had enough songs that I deemed good enough to justify recording them with albini.
RIP Steve: your authenticity and brilliance is inspiring and enables the best in creativity
Like the rest of us, I was floored by the news of Steve's passing. My heart goes to his family, friends, co-workers, and collaborators. I loved watching these videos as much as listening to all the amazing music he has contributed to. What a loss. RIP Steve. Legend.
I can't believe that I just watched this video yesterday and saw the news today. Loved Steve, loved his ethos, heart goes out to his family and everyone at EA. Thank you so much for these videos and a lifetime of music. I'll be spinning big black today.
The influence Steve had on me seems to parallel what John Peel meant to him. I'm am so at a loss. No public figure has upset me when they passed, but this has cut deep. Ever since I was 10 years old, Steve has played a huge role in my life and can't speak highly enough on the admiration I've had for his work, ethics, freedom of expression and shamelessness of blunt honesty.
RIP you true source of inspiration to myself and countless others here today!
Nothing more I can add to this comment other than it sums up my feelings completely too. Steve has been an inspiration to me on so many levels for as long as I can remember. This is a terrible loss. RIP Mr Albini.
These just get better and better. Love the fishing with John vibes
Yes! Now that you mention it, there is a similar kind of vibe (as the young folks say).
I first saw Samamp Amps at the 2009 Nashville Amp Expo. Back then, there were a lot fewer options for playing a loud amp at quiet levels. Since I had a degree in Electrical Engineering, I was fascinated by his use of common appliance bulbs to reduce power. A few months later, I got a VAC 23, which was perfect for my setup in a small 12x12 room in my basement. The 3-watt setting sounded glorious and was quiet enough that my voice could still be heard loud and clear in my headset mic. Two years later, I saw the VAC 40 Series II at the 2011 Amp Expo, and that amp became my go-to for many years. To date, it is still one of the best-sounding amps I own. Sam Timberlake is a genius.
Saw this last week. Absolutely gutted. That man had so much more to give. What a legend. Love you Steve 💖
Just wanted to say I'm so sorry for his family, staff, and close friends. It's truly devastating. I've not been this upset since John Peel died
Steve has been an inspiration to me my whole musical life. It always felt like a musical secret i had, that no one else knew about in the mainstream world, where I don't fit in. Somewhere i could escape to. I lost a part of myself this week
Thank you so much for existing Steve
The irony of a studio RUclips channel randomly having the dialog panned to the left.
bro did it on purpose
So weird to see Steve standing up playing, talking in an animated voice, excited about the sound. Nothing appears like he is close to death whatsoever, life is so fragile. RIP
He was giving an interview hours before his heart attack. Nothing seemed abnormal either, the usual Steve.
What interview was that?
@@caseystu123 it was something like "the last interview Steve Albini gave before his death", it popped up on my feed
@@caseystu123 apparently they removed it. It's not even in my history anymore. Could've been a clickbait title added to the interview recorded a while back
@@cd3949 or he just had a hard attack like many men his age. Get out of here with your unfounded bullshit.
Wow...I'm totally stunned as I'm sure we all are. We will miss your wit, your wisdom, and your commitment to helping us all become better audio engineers! My deepest condolences to Steve's family and all at the EA Team. RIP Steve and thanks for making the world a brighter place!
My condolences to his family. His work and inspiration will live forever. Thank you Steve. Rock on!
Rest in peace, Steve. I learned a lot from listening to the music you've captured, your philosophy on recording, and hearing you talk about all the little details. Thanks for educating the next generation of engineers and music makers.
RIP Steve * A great musician, engineer is leaving... he left a great legacy and reconstruction of how a band in the studio should sound so natural. ¡Gracias por concientizar el audio!
RIP Steve.. One of the best dudes . Real dark day for the music industry. Thank you for all the tips, tricks and sharing your knowledge and may your journey to the next world be as good as it was in this one. Phoneomenal work ethic, recall and humour. You'll be missed
RIP Steve 😭 what a legend
Steve, you inspired me beyond words. I am absolutely gutted. Thank you for everything you ever taught me. Thank you for everything. Rest in power.
From Colombia I have to say that Steve Albini is a really humble person, and I say "is" becasuse He is still alive in the recording scene, He once answered one of my calls personally and humbly gave his opinion on our musical sound, I was impressed by his modesty! He is a real master in the sound matter, Thank you Mr. Albini, We will miss You, Rest In Peace.
I’m devastated to learn Steve has left us. His wealth of knowledge shared is something we will always be grateful for. He will be sorely missed. Rest easy sir!
RIP LEGEND. Thanks for everything.
RIP Legend!
Thank You for all the videos, albums and just for EVERYTHING.
I am devastated. Steve, we will miss you. What horrible news of your passing.
RIP Steve, GOAT
Goat is one of my favourite albums of all time. R.I.P Steve Albini
The nerds love the circuit explanations
The jocks love the fart noises
The goths love the spooky mood lighting inside the amp
Something for everyone!
2 EA videos in as many months. we're living in a time of great abundance, my friends.
You are missed like crazy already, Steve. Thank you so much for all you’ve given us. 🖤
RIP Steve, thank you for sharing so much knowledge while you were here, you really inspired me to start taking my recording seriously. Really appreciate you, thank you and rest easy
RIP Steve. The world doesn't reward people of your knowledge and integrity the way that it should. But I know that the world would be much richer if there were more men like you in it.
I love these segments, can't wait to see what the next cool piece of gear is
rest in peace, steve. thank you for recording so many records i love, playing music i love, and for giving your knowledge so selflessly to help others who wish to go into your field.
Thanks Steve for always advocating for the artist, and for sharing your knowledge so selflessly.
Thank you for everything, Steve. I've learned a lot from your clips here. Safe seas to you. RIP.
So basically they are adjusting the bias voltage to the O/P tube by lifting the cathode resistor away from ground. This is how a tremolo circuit works except as an oscillator. Also the AGC ( Automatic Gain Control) circuit in an old radio works the same way where the output is rectified, smoothed and fed back to the bias of the preamp to lower the output volume. The pan circuit is something I built years ago but never found anyone interested in it. You can have a clean channel and a dirty channel and use the pot to add harmonics to the clean channel to get the distortion effect you want.
RIP Steve, thank you for everything you have given to the sound recording world!
These videos have been so important to me lately, and Steve was a hero of mine. Thank you so much for your years of dedication.
Rest in peace Steve Albini, truly one of the absolute best musicians and audio engineers ever.
R.I.P
Steve Albini is probably the only audio engineer I ever hoped I would meet someday.
I gotta try even harder to get to Heaven because I know he was one of the really good guys. Sharing his knowledge here at Electrical Audio is proof of that great work and art ethos that he combined brilliantly.
RIP Steve. Thank you 🙏 You were amazing ❤
The first (and really, the only) producer/engineer I was so impressed with, that I started buying records by bands I’d never heard of just because he’d recorded them. I didn’t know if I’d like the band or the songs - but I knew I’d love how they sounded. It started with Big Black and then I discovered Urge Overkill, The Pixies, The Jesus Lizard, The Breeders, PJ Harvey and on and on etc., etc. If you were a friend or especially, family member, know that his artistry has and will continue to impact music for generations. Godspeed sir - you were one of a kind.
You're a good man, Steve. And thorough.
Sam is the local amp tech at one of our guitar shops here in Birmingham, Alabama. The first time I played one of these, and saw the bulb light up it kind of shocked me. Then you think about it, and it's kind of genius because it's so simple.
Heartbroken to hear that Steve has passed. Condolences to his friends and family.
I first saw Shellac in London in 94 and I think I must of seen them more than 20 times since then.
Thank you so much for those fantastic records, and those incredible shows.
Rest In Peace Steve! You will be so sorely missed!
RIP Steve, it's so sad. Thankyou for your passion
R.I.P Steve... We'll all miss and Love you and your great work, always.
RIP Steve! A large part of my music collection has Steve's (and Bob Weston's) input all over it, as musician or engineer. Thanks for everything and condolences to family and friends.
RIP to one of the greatest positive influences on the world of music ever. Long live your genius and long live analog tape.
RIP Steve. Thanks for all the lessons. You will be missed
What a shock. Did not see this coming.
People, live every day with gratitude and gusto. Be kind, as much as possible.
Yep, despite listening to so much of his work, seeing his band and having a degree in music tech, I am way late to this party. But, what a time to discover and squeeze from more joy into his life after his passing!
Thank you for everything Steve I'm heartbroken. greetings from Brazil 😢
Steve, you were a hero of mine. Thanks for all of the inspiration and for sharing your knowledge.
Sam is the goat! I lucked out and found a Vac 90 head from him around 2006. It's been my guitar head for years! I even let scott kelly from neurosis use it at a show once and he thought it sounded great.
I’m devastated! RIP Steve. 🖤😔
I cannot believe he's gone. I'm devastated. What a tremendous loss. RIP Steve. I don't even know how to express your influence on me.
RIP Steve. When this video came into my feed, I was so happy to have a new one. I never thought when I started watching it that you'd no longer be with us by the time I got to finish it. There will never be another you and the world is far worse off for it.
I'm pretty sure I'm in shock right now. Came to the comments to talk amps and got sucker-punched with RIPs. I can't believe this is real. What a bombshell. My deepest condolences to Steve's family and friends.
Heartbroken. Learned so much from this genial, humble and generous man. RIP dear Steve. I wonder I you ever realized just how loved you were by just how many
Watched this a few days ago and was excited to see a couple recent uploads. I thought he’d live to 100. I don’t have any words that can do justice for the loss he leaves us with. Sad as fuck.
I just watched this the other night, RIP Steve. Gone too soon!
Rip Steve. Cool bloke and always interesting to watch and listen too.
JFC, the last video he posts is filled with fart noises. What a legend. RIP Steve.
Horrible news. I watched this video yesterday which somehow makes the news today that much worse. Deaths of people I don't know generally don't phase me at all, but this one hurts. Steve is a legend, a force that had a tangible effect on this world, whether you knew his name or not his contribution to music and engineering effected your experience on this planet. Thanks for being you, Steve.
These videos are so freakin good, thank you for sharing the knowledge as well as the humor!
We’ll never get tired of your sh*t, and you always make us smile!
Can't believe this has happened, Steve was a giant. RIP to one of the most incredible musical minds of our time
I love the lil goofs in recording... also love geeking out with the vid thanks!
Was looking forward to more Gear Dork videos.
RIP my Brother. Thanks so much for all the great videos, learning. and most of all the music you made and help make. The world is a bit duller and darker without you here!
We felt enriched just for the fact that you shared your invaluable experience and knowledge with us, and you were the best at what you did
I gasped and cried out, "Oh, no!" in the moment that news of Steve's passing arrived. What a blow to music. What a loss. RIP Maestro, and condolences to your family, friends, and colleagues.
One of the greats. You will never be forgotten. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
Jesus Christ. I just heard. I'm speechless. Wait, no, this is speech.
Steve was about the last and top dude on a very short list of people I really wanted to meet.
But he taught us everything didn't he? What the... all of my condolences and... man.
hey guys. so sorry for our collective loss. thank you to EA team! will cherish Steves teachings forever!
I love Steve’s knowledge and recording acumen. He dresses like my dad, he always wore a dark blue jumpsuit for working out in the yard and his cars. Always would have a tire pressure gauge in his front pocket
Damn Steve. We're gonna miss you...
Rest in peace Steve, your work changed the lives of countless people and will always inspire many
RIP. The world is a sadder place without you man. ☹️
RIP, what a legacy you've left
Just wanted to share condolences with the good folks here. Just a tragedy. Steve RIP. He was truly one of a kind.
I'm gonna miss this guy. I may only ever have met him through speakers and videos like this one, but man was he an inspiration. So difficult to understand that less than a week after this video went up he was no longer among us.
The music lives on. RIP Steve. You were real. Real real.
I'm so sad about his passing. Watching this is almost too difficult. Thank you for your service to the world of music, Steve. Your legacy lives on forever through your music and everyone who learns from you. Thank you thank you thank you.
I can’t believe this I’m from Birmingham, Alabama and Sam is still making these amps and are available at Highland music
Damn man, the world is a worse place without you.
I’ve learned so much from this man and looked up to him for so long. I was shocked to hear the news. RIP Steve, you’ve left behind an unparalleled legacy
RIP Steve... You gave me a lot of inspiration to become an audio engineer, and I really-really (!) want to thank you for giving me a new meaning to my life... for helping me to understand my true path... for helping me to find my true passion that I want to go after my whole life. Thank you for your art, from classics like Big Black and Shellac, to obscurities like R@$&man and Run N!*$%r Run. You are a true hero for me, even though we never met in life. Thank you Steve, покойся с миром брат.
These are fantastic videos ! Please keep them up. I purchased a Garnet Herzog amp/fx and the circuit book by Gil. Keep small creative folks going!!!
Thank you Steven. I really liked the explanation of how the implementation of that light bulb increases resistance and allows you to play hard and intense without having your sound changed.
So sad.
Thank you for the all the inspiration and knowledge you shared.
Condolences to his family and friends.
We are all saddened. You will be greatly missed. Hope there is a studio up there for you. Rest In Peace Steve. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yea I guess I'll jump on this wagon and comment. In a world of esoteric cheese balls there stands Mr Albini, sword in hand against them for the benefit of we . I have always being a student of music, performing and recording, and have always Steve Albini since I learned about him ten or fifteen years ago. His integrity, to me, seems unmatched and unchallenged and he has being a priceless inspiration. I hope his family will recover from this loss. Who ever you people who are his family please take condolence in knowing that there are people in this world who don't know you at all but are shedding a tear for you because you have lost a man who was (as it seems to me) obviously, authentic. I am sorry for your loss. And sorry for your maybe, sometimes, resenting the time it took for him to maintain his craft and his passion. I hope you were involved. I hope you come onto this channel and tell your story. Love, sincerely, Todd.