Super solid recommends here Jeremy. I always enjoy your insights. Doing some studio reconfiguring myself tonight and just letting videos play while I work. This one came up and just had to lay in an AMEN.
Good Instruments and Good Microphones, in my experience, are the items that hold or increase in value. I am learning not to scrimp there. Nice callout on the SM7 (it is on my shortlist) - I almost get more use out of my premium dynamics (lke the Sennheiser 441), than the pro condensers that I have, which kind of surprises me. (Of course the source makes a big difference). So, I have all 10 of these things and I can no longer fault my rig. Now I just need time!!!!!! One last thing I have been learning over the years is that the journey from novice to pro-sumer (where I am) to truly pro goes from multi-purpose devices to dedicated/discrete. It never ends.
Brilliant advice for beginners! This will be great for my students thank you so much 😊 I'd also recommend an MXL 990 or MXL V250 for dirt cheap mics that punch far above their weight class. Mine have been going strong for years and allowed me to sell off a few expensive mics that weren't as easy to work with. Do noooot forget a pop filter for vocals lol
Great Advice! I have toolled around in BandLab a little (free), coming from the SONAR world. Nice cost of entry there! (I am using S1 Pro though pretty much as my main software).
Cables! I don't know how many cables have fallen apart on me, stopped working or just leave my space haha. When you add the cost up it does get expensive if you go through these issues.
As someone who just 2 years ago began making music in my home studio, I spent around $3,000 to get the things I needed to get started ( not including plug-ins ).
Hi nice video, regarding cables - If you know how to weld (if not you can learn), this is the cheapest, and better options (when I do it for my self I use shrinking plastic on every weld, I'm not sure even the most expansive cables do thatmaintenance,
I used star quad and made my own XLRs. I’m always a fan of making. But this time around not sure if I want to spend the time and make them again or just buy
Also snakes can't be used enough. I discovered that after leading about 250 cables through my studio desk. I now replaced the first 32 with 6 snakes, making a solid 3-inch-cable hydra obsolete in my cable channel.
You forgot: BACKUPS. And then do a backup of your backup. Studies have found that data loss for an IT admin is more stressful than his GF breaking up with him. Also regarding microphones: the Mojave MA-D seems to be an awesome all purpose microphone ... even though it still plays "hard to get". Sweetwater has it, but it's impossible to buy outside the US 😩
is it jus me one have problem with the transition sound my hear cant bair it. i love the video just don't look for to he sound moving to the next topic I am a big fan though
Would love to see a video exclusively on upgrading. Things like how, what, when, and why.
I have my philosophy, but am interested in hearing yours.
Interesting. I’ll have to give that some thought. Not sure I could make that a video
Super solid recommends here Jeremy. I always enjoy your insights. Doing some studio reconfiguring myself tonight and just letting videos play while I work. This one came up and just had to lay in an AMEN.
Good Instruments and Good Microphones, in my experience, are the items that hold or increase in value. I am learning not to scrimp there. Nice callout on the SM7 (it is on my shortlist) - I almost get more use out of my premium dynamics (lke the Sennheiser 441), than the pro condensers that I have, which kind of surprises me. (Of course the source makes a big difference). So, I have all 10 of these things and I can no longer fault my rig. Now I just need time!!!!!! One last thing I have been learning over the years is that the journey from novice to pro-sumer (where I am) to truly pro goes from multi-purpose devices to dedicated/discrete. It never ends.
The companies who sell one-inch thick foam and market it as "sound proofing" should be in prison.
Agrees
Love this channel. Great info, you’ve a relaxed but super confident vibe.
I’ll take relaxed. Super confident… that’s a work in progress. Haha
I appreciate it dude.
If i was starting out this is the video i would want to start with.
Brilliant advice for beginners! This will be great for my students thank you so much 😊 I'd also recommend an MXL 990 or MXL V250 for dirt cheap mics that punch far above their weight class. Mine have been going strong for years and allowed me to sell off a few expensive mics that weren't as easy to work with. Do noooot forget a pop filter for vocals lol
I love your videos and the way you talk about the practical and philosophical side of recording.
I appreciate that!
DI box for the ones recording guitars. Wish I would have sooner. Just started using a RNDI. Super clean signal.
Absolutely love this channel.
Absolutely love you too
Great informational video!!!!
Great Advice! I have toolled around in BandLab a little (free), coming from the SONAR world. Nice cost of entry there! (I am using S1 Pro though pretty much as my main software).
Cables! I don't know how many cables have fallen apart on me, stopped working or just leave my space haha. When you add the cost up it does get expensive if you go through these issues.
10:16 thinking outside the ikea box 😂😂
I wonder if anyone picks up on my dumb humor sometimes. Haha
As someone who just 2 years ago began making music in my home studio, I spent around $3,000 to get the things I needed to get started ( not including plug-ins ).
1. Computer 0:39
2. DAW Recording Software 2:56
3. Audio Interface 4:05
4. Microphone 5:35
5. Headphones 7:09
6. Studio Monitors 8:07
6b. Room Correction Software 8:41
7. Cables 9:10
8. Furniture 10:10
9. Acoustic Treatment 10:56
10. Instruments 12:13
bought a house kit. now im a drummer. lifes funny sometimes 😂
Drums are more fun anyway. Haha
Hi nice video, regarding cables - If you know how to weld (if not you can learn), this is the cheapest, and better options (when I do it for my self I use shrinking plastic on every weld, I'm not sure even the most expansive cables do thatmaintenance,
I used star quad and made my own XLRs. I’m always a fan of making. But this time around not sure if I want to spend the time and make them again or just buy
Also snakes can't be used enough. I discovered that after leading about 250 cables through my studio desk. I now replaced the first 32 with 6 snakes, making a solid 3-inch-cable hydra obsolete in my cable channel.
You forgot: BACKUPS. And then do a backup of your backup. Studies have found that data loss for an IT admin is more stressful than his GF breaking up with him.
Also regarding microphones: the Mojave MA-D seems to be an awesome all purpose microphone ... even though it still plays "hard to get". Sweetwater has it, but it's impossible to buy outside the US 😩
is it jus me one have problem with the transition sound my hear cant bair it. i love the video just don't look for to he sound moving to the next topic I am a big fan though
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