Josh is the type of guy that a lot of these comercial studios miss! A down to earth relaxed guy not a corporate stuck up. As an artist would rather work with a personality like that 1000 times over a "bigger" name.
i really enjoy seeing the big, corporate studios sometimes. it's really interesting to see what the few remaining big studios are doing. kind of surprised at how simplified their setups are, but i like it.
So much history in that building, I had two floors for several years. Used to be the Solar Records building in the 70’s & 80’s, Death Row Records, Dr Dre The Chronic recorded there. Then the Edmonds Tower owned by Babyface Edmonds, LaFace Records, YabYum, Tyrese, The Underdogs, Diane Warren and more.. great space and episode!
Whoa you know your stuff! Diane apparently has the floor above this one (don't quote me on that) as her own studios. Apparently they are super legit and like all white or something? Always wanted to go see it. I used to work at this Atlantic spot back in the day with these same dudes.
This place is awesome. Josh, congrats on your success :) I always loved Atlantic but it's definitely been upgraded since we were recording there with you! Great tour.
Great tour. I love seeing how different studios set their rooms up. It looks like they’re just using a whole floor in a regular office building - how are they managing sound? Did they put in floating floors or room within a room type construction?
I like pianos, Andrew. I only played Mario music on my own piano because I'm a fan of Mario and Dr. Mario games. I played Queque music from Dr. Mario 64 on my piano all the time!!
Maybe a early style suggestion if the idea wasn't previously explored. With the Internet putting rock and roll music creation monthly out of business, try this if still having the power to continue making new music for profits. Have each song or record sold with a code, with the code showing this song/record was already bought at least once.
Last room at 10:00 appears set up for clients to be at the point of the stereo triangle, rather than the engineer. The other rooms have (as normal) engineer at the point of the triangle. Is the thought that the uber-expensive monitors (Augspurger) in the last room allow for a bigger sweet spot?
Hello Andrew, the one thing I did not see in the description was the little red box that was used in the studio #3. What product is that? Thank you, like always great video
I hadn't seen the inside of a big-time studio in about 20 years. So, I'm still trying to grasp the fact they no longer have consoles! Just Mice, Jog Wheels, Extra-Wide Monitors, Computers and Outboard Gear. I guess It makes sense, if I really think about it.
This has more to do with this being a label-owned studio. The studio where I came up and worked at, is two blocks away ( ruclips.net/video/3NnFn8UOZ6U/видео.html )
15:47 disappointing that a studio space as beautiful and inspiring as this place shit out such soulless AI sounding tracks for industry plants like Gayl and jAx
Love your channel but I'm gonna be "that guy" and say I prefer to see studios people built and paid for themselves rather than stuff owned or funded by multibillion dollar conglomerates. They have endless money so BFD. If you have to name your studio "west", "south", "north" or "east" because there are so many of them, then pass. You've done some incredible personal studios built by normal hard-working people that normal hard-working people can aspire to, and this kind of place is just too Walmart for me.
I agree. And to add to that, this whole video was extremely rushed and felt like the guy just did a massive line of coke before the camera turned on…. This was literally the worst “tour” on this channel. Very uninspired and felt forced. Seemed like they just needed to pump out another one and that’s it. Very disappointing video.
I hate hearing about the music industry machine. Studio hires a bunch of writers to make songs that they shop to their famous artists (if you can call them that) to record the song.
If you think this is at all a new phenomenon then I’m sorry to disappoint you further, it’s always been like this. Lol both artists who write their own songs and artists who get songs written for them have existed for as long as anybody can remember.
I hate to hear about the guy running the studios opinion on like monitors! I don’t care! I’m watching the video because I want to see the studio not to hear about some dudes opinion!
LCT 1040 at 0:19 👀 Love the vibe over at Atlantic Studios west. Great people!
Josh is the type of guy that a lot of these comercial studios miss! A down to earth relaxed guy not a corporate stuck up. As an artist would rather work with a personality like that 1000 times over a "bigger" name.
i really enjoy seeing the big, corporate studios sometimes. it's really interesting to see what the few remaining big studios are doing. kind of surprised at how simplified their setups are, but i like it.
This was like watching TWO Andrews lol. I can definitely tell that the blond homie is your boy. You both share the excitement of gear.
So much history in that building, I had two floors for several years. Used to be the Solar Records building in the 70’s & 80’s, Death Row Records, Dr Dre The Chronic recorded there. Then the Edmonds Tower owned by Babyface Edmonds, LaFace Records, YabYum, Tyrese, The Underdogs, Diane Warren and more.. great space and episode!
Whoa you know your stuff! Diane apparently has the floor above this one (don't quote me on that) as her own studios. Apparently they are super legit and like all white or something? Always wanted to go see it. I used to work at this Atlantic spot back in the day with these same dudes.
I remember Josh! I'm so happy for his success! Absolutely amazing studio! Thanks for the great tour :)
Isn't it crazy? Thanks for watching Layla
This place is awesome. Josh, congrats on your success :) I always loved Atlantic but it's definitely been upgraded since we were recording there with you! Great tour.
Great tour. I love seeing how different studios set their rooms up. It looks like they’re just using a whole floor in a regular office building - how are they managing sound? Did they put in floating floors or room within a room type construction?
6:51i have that TG cassette channel strip! fire. bought a shelford at the same time to choose one. sold the shelly
6:30 its literally the room where Logan Paul was making some music
You're an inspiration Andrew!! Keep up the good work!
Appreciate it!
WOW JUST WOW
Never stop putting out this content man. Top tier! 👌🏻
Dude, dude, dude!
Love this studio. These guys are so cool too, love the passion. Also, you can tell someone is very caffeinated 😂
Loving this one! Any chance on getting the brand for the desk on studio 1?
I love seeing a major label studios still do jank set ups. Like a piece of rack gear on a random chair out in the open. It’s so funny
Amazing studio 😍
Super fun tour.
dope space💥
I love these types of studios
Super cool episode!!
Best video ever
👌 cool space
I like pianos, Andrew. I only played Mario music on my own piano because I'm a fan of Mario and Dr. Mario games. I played Queque music from Dr. Mario 64 on my piano all the time!!
Maybe a early style suggestion if the idea wasn't previously explored.
With the Internet putting rock and roll music creation monthly out of business, try this if still having the power to continue making new music for profits.
Have each song or record sold with a code, with the code showing this song/record was already bought at least once.
Great tour of the studio!!!
8:42 actually these are $130.
Need to get one asap!
Just to let you know man I appreciate these videos!
I appreciate it bro!
Who makes that desk though, geesh, Very nice sit stand with AMPLE desktop space.
dope
Honestly I feel like we've seen home studios more elaborate than this, which says a lot about the state of everything.
That was my thought too. The rooms are nice but the gear is nowhere near what some of these home studios are working with!
Last room at 10:00 appears set up for clients to be at the point of the stereo triangle, rather than the engineer. The other rooms have (as normal) engineer at the point of the triangle.
Is the thought that the uber-expensive monitors (Augspurger) in the last room allow for a bigger sweet spot?
great unpretentious installation congrats
How do you keep all that gear dust free?? It's insane how you keep everything pristine
Hello Andrew, the one thing I did not see in the description was the little red box that was used in the studio #3. What product is that?
Thank you, like always great video
Mr. Mic TM inc./ Studio’s
Why do I remember Spike from "Notting Hill"?
This was vibey, the guy in the full black seemed kinda flustered or like maybe he had a speech thing & I still loved his vibe, Awesome vid Andrew 👊 👊
ahhh and now I see David Guetta is there now? sweet!
Where do they records the drums?
Ok going to cardenos
Checked out "Victoria's Secret" by Jax" Killer mix on a cool song. It really pops!
might wanna back off the caffeine a bit. great rooms. I too am a fan of main room is also control room Much more comfortable.
What is the name of the big speaker and big sub in the big room?
This is not a recording studio, it’s a dream studio. Great job
I hadn't seen the inside of a big-time studio in about 20 years. So, I'm still trying to grasp the fact they no longer have consoles! Just Mice, Jog Wheels, Extra-Wide Monitors, Computers and Outboard Gear. I guess It makes sense, if I really think about it.
This has more to do with this being a label-owned studio. The studio where I came up and worked at, is two blocks away ( ruclips.net/video/3NnFn8UOZ6U/видео.html )
Which audio school did you go to, Andrew?
Musician's Institute, RIT program
Too many coffees that bloke 😂
So LA 👍🏻
Coffee is an LA thing? Wow TIL!
those focals need to be a bit more together
what's going on with that new drum kit in the back?
Good eye ;)
Location please
7:20 Anybody know this guitar
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15:47 disappointing that a studio space as beautiful and inspiring as this place shit out such soulless AI sounding tracks for industry plants like Gayl and jAx
let's hear Jeffreys Mothers music!
Need 1073s in every room or it ain't real.
Love your channel but I'm gonna be "that guy" and say I prefer to see studios people built and paid for themselves rather than stuff owned or funded by multibillion dollar conglomerates. They have endless money so BFD. If you have to name your studio "west", "south", "north" or "east" because there are so many of them, then pass. You've done some incredible personal studios built by normal hard-working people that normal hard-working people can aspire to, and this kind of place is just too Walmart for me.
even the gear was so uninspiring. all business.
I agree. And to add to that, this whole video was extremely rushed and felt like the guy just did a massive line of coke before the camera turned on…. This was literally the worst “tour” on this channel. Very uninspired and felt forced. Seemed like they just needed to pump out another one and that’s it. Very disappointing video.
I agree with this sentiment. More upscale home studios (like mine 😀). The rooms here were uninspiring honestly.
Yup. Corporate Pop (bad) music
@@josephrhodes2896 😂😂😂
Not a drumset to be found, says a lot.
most kids have more expensive bedrooms. whats so impressive here 4 500 series pre amps and a microkorg?
The room alone is more expensive.
Atlantic using UAD for converters???? wtf ! is that a joke? !
I hate hearing about the music industry machine. Studio hires a bunch of writers to make songs that they shop to their famous artists (if you can call them that) to record the song.
Been that way since Sinatra
If you think this is at all a new phenomenon then I’m sorry to disappoint you further, it’s always been like this. Lol both artists who write their own songs and artists who get songs written for them have existed for as long as anybody can remember.
@@AndrewMastersExcept, in Sinatra's day people had talent.
@@tomcarl8021 found the boomer
@@nicostadi And I found the zoomer who's generation ruined music.
I hate to hear about the guy running the studios opinion on like monitors! I don’t care! I’m watching the video because I want to see the studio not to hear about some dudes opinion!
Why would you not want the opinion of someone using the gear professionally everyday?
@@yoyolebatteur cos he has focals lol
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