Home Studio Tour 2017 - TheRecordingRevolution.com
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- Опубликовано: 18 дек 2016
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Here's a home studio tour of my garage studio updated for 2017. Come see what gear I use, why I use it, and how it all fits together.
List of equipment in my Home Studio:
- Focusrite Clarett 8PreX Thunderbolt interface
- Focusrite Octopre Mk II Dynamic 8 channel preamp
- Focusrite ISA 220 channel strip
- KRK Rokit 6 G3 monitors
- Avid Eleven Rack guitar amp simulator
- Avid Artist Mix control surface
- Avid Pro Tools 12 software
- PreSonus Central Station monitor management system
- Argosy desk
- Behringer Behritone mono speaker
- M-Audio Axiom Air Mini 32 USB keyboard controller
- Primacoustic London 12 Kit acoustic treatment
- Auralex acoustic treatment
- Rode NT1a microphone
- Blue Spark microphone
- Kel HM1 microphone
- Kel HM2D microphone
- Kel HM7U microphone
- Neumann TLM 102 microphone
- Behringer B1 microphone
- Behringer B2 Pro microphone
- MXL Drum Cube microphone
- Shure SM57 microphone
- Shure Beta 52 microphone
- Waves CLA-76, CLA-2A, CLA-3A, SSL Channel, MixCentric plugins
- Slate Digital VTM, VCC, Revival, Custom Series EQ plugins
- Massey Tape Head, L2007 plugins
- Izotope Ozone plugin
- Bugera V5 tube amp
- Vox AC15 tube amp
- Squire Jaguar Bass (short scale)
- Fender Telecaster (Mexican standard)
- Martin GPC 53e (acoustic electric) - Видеоклипы
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What are the sizes of this studio? I'm going to build my own studio in my garden with the mixing room separate from the recording room. For now the mixing room is gonna be 12 feet long and 4,9 feet wide. You think this is enough?
one of the things I love about you, Graham, is your transparency and your down to earth approach to things. You've made a big impact in some of us here regarding music mixing and creation.
Blessings, brother.
"And it's got this arm leather thing, that just makes you feel important" Quote Graham. xD
thanks this vid gives me so many ideas after seeing how your room is wired, solid video content thru and thru
Why won't the camera focusrite??? lol
I see what you did there.
quality comment
I know! It doesn't make sense. I mean, you have "2i"s.
Omg
Thanks for everything brother Graham. You and your team helped a lots of people and beginners like me. All the best and take care ✌🏻
Graham - Thank you for the tour of your studio! I love the in-depth explanation on routing and how you personally use each device! Not many people on YT do that for how extremely helpful it is.
Graham , thank you for being a great support and information guide to us all.. A Great holiday and a Blessed New Year ... Looking forward to your continued guidance
I have to say that everytime I watch one of your videos I learn so much, which I guess is the point! What I mean is your descriptions etc are easy to take in, no hi tech blah blah, just easy, logical and educational information. I love what you do, you're very inspiring and encouraging, so thank you. Now, I'm off to check out your Studio Gear Guide. Have a great Xmas 2016! See you in 2017.
the secret to his mix are those chairs, he has them perfectly aligned. #gramsecrets101
Thanks so much for the tour, Graham.You always produce great-sounding recordings, so it is especially helpful to be able to see the set-up you use to make them happen. I am especially pleased to see that you are limited in space as I am and how you make that work. In 2017 I will be building my first totally-dedicated studio and I am looking forward to putting much of your great advice into practice. Happy holidays and another prosperous new year!
I love to see stuff like this. It's great to be reminded you don't necessarily need tens/hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of mics and gear you'll only touch a few times a year to be successful in the mixing industry.
Wow Graham, the message of this video is so important for everyone!
TLM102 is amazing. Had mine for about 5 years, and have used it for years on vocals, guitars, violins, anything acoustic! And it's been all over international radio, tv, etc. Solid investment imo!
Watched the old one a few times and today I searched for it again but found this! Thank you for an updated video!
Beautifully modest. Love it.
I'm a Youth Pastor in South Africa, and would like to thank you for your channel, extremely informative and helpful! Thanks man!
best person on internet i ever seen
Thank you Graham. Your videos have helped me so much.You are my go to guy whenever I question anything. Keep the info coming my friend.
Thanks for that visual and clear cut explanation.
I was looking for a walkthrough like that all over the internet.... thanks again.
Niceeeeee studio Graham. I actually have the same Modern Recording book and a few other Pro Tools literature as well. I was thinking about grabbing a focusrite ISA Two or an LA-610 to complement my Apollo 8 Quad because I've been strictly utilizing the unison preamp technology. I'm in deep thought but when I see a fellow peer rocking with a focusrite pre, it inspire me to go grab one to have in my rack. Thanks for sharing Graham!
Nice studio set up!
Thanks for the tour, Graham. Im in the process of getting my basement built into a similar setup as you. This gives me some ideas.
Graham you are an awesome human being.
Talk about a great xmas gift!!! so glad you uploaded this!!
Really great tour! Thank You for sharing with us!
WOW, Awesome video Mr. Graham. Thanks for the pdf file. Looking forward for future videos. God bless and have a great Christmas day.
"Here in my garage"
Eric Florez You know what I like more than my Focusrite ISA220 Mk II? KNAWLEDGE.
Eric Florez and guys I know you see a lot of gear here and that's not really why I'm here what I really wanted to show you was my book shelf
sweliam1 I would do a Focusrite interface, but I wouldn't do the ISA preamps. Everybody I know say they suck. I was going to get one, but got the Warm Audio Tone Beast instead... Soooooo happy I did. Best preamp out there under a thousand bucks without a question!!!! They had a shootout with it and an Avalon 737, and the Tone Beast had MORE POSITIVE FEEDBACK!!!!! I'm CERTAINLY LOVING MINE!!!!!
+sweliam1 Exactly. With the possible exception of the Neumann mic, most of Graham's gear falls under the budget to mid-priced category. Aynone who's spent more than five minutes watching Graham's vids knows his main message is "It ain't about the gear, it's the knowledge behind it". Yet you can go through these comments and find people still making value judgments about a certain brand, or they've "heard" from their friends that X is better than Y. To these folks, I just refer them to the infamous SOS mic preamp blind shootout (Oct 2012) where they basically concluded they couldn't reliably distinguish the cheap preamps from the expensive ones. Now, I'm not suggesting people should stick with budget gear because it won't make a difference. Of course, money buys better quality - it's just not the night and day difference that's going to launch anyone to the next sonic level. But hey, if you've got the bucks, go for the Manley or Neumann or whatever. We all do it. ;)
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Nice place you have..... Great use of space especially the small closet that you got and a HUGE THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR SECREAT WEAPON......
pretty awesome setup sir . I have a scarlet 2i2 interface I love that thing ,I also wish to get a guitar in the future as well .
Great video Graham - thanks for sharing - I'll be downloading the guide now!
Great space! Love that desk. Always enjoy your videos. Thanks.
Gotta love your simplicity. You are a true inspiration of how not to live with the common gear acquisition syndrome.
thanks for talking thru the what and why this really helps newbies like me
love the tour been following yiur work for the last 2 years very helpful
I watched this today - brilliant - so helpful and well explained! Then I downloaded your home studio gear guide - thank you... putting my Wishlist together now!!
Really insightful, Graham!
Thanks for the video!
I love Graham's work, but those corner and wall panels are waaayy thinner than what I was expecting him to use.
All in all it doesn't matter too much, so long as he can get good results due to being accustomed to the room himself.
Wow... Nice setup, great studio...
Informative information and genuinely presented, thanks!
I love your channel it's great and you are an awesomely kind chap too .. merry christmas!
Thank you for doing this video. I have been looking to build a studio for years and would look at other peoples examples and they would have dozens of components and it would always look overwhelming.
Thanks for the Gear Guide Graham.. I lie that it's for everyone to suit all budgets! Much appreciated!
Man your videos are great to watch!
Excellent room, thanks for the share. I also have Focusrite Octo and Liq 56 interface. But do have a connection problem with the ADAT firewire coming loose. Glad I have that reachable to tweak when light fiber gets disconnected. Merry Christmas and thanks for helping me on many of your tutorials..Cheer Graham.
One little tidbit in this accessible studio is that the Focusrite Clarett is one of the best high end audio interfaces I have ever heard! But of course, it costs a fraction of a lot of what is comparable from other brands. So in that sense, it is still a good value. You get a lot more than what you pay for.
nice studio man
the bugera is such a good amp, like one of the cheapest tube amps, but so deadly sounding!
Sweet desk! 👍
I just got the same Clarett 8PreX! nice studio.
This is a very nice home studio. The desk and your rack gear is organized beautifully! I would LOVE to have an Argosy someday. I was glad to see you using some Behringer gear too, love my old B-2 Pro!
Thanks for an amazing tour , I'm an independent hip-hop artist and my home studio is alright but it can be better thanks for showing this
Great Video Graham. you have really set up this Channel so well. Cheers.
Really cool
Great video, Thanks!
great video my brother
thanks for the gear guide it helped me sooo much
Graham , Wishing you the best with the studio ! That gas water heater needs air in that closet, Ad an outside vent if it does not have one (for your safety) Also a C.O detector in the studio .
Last week I went to a men's dinner at a local church. Ran live sound (side note, the new Mesa Boogie Triple Crown is amazing. Put a mic on it, and did nothing to the sound with the eq. Beautiful amp) but the point of the sermon was about being meek. Graham, the way you talk about things like not upgrading your Mac if it is working just fine is humbling. Understand what you are saying about expensive and inexpensive gear. A lot of people buy only expensive gear because the price tag justifies it for them. More people need to pay attention to your videos instead of the eye candy videos of other Producer/Engineers. Thanks for your videos and words. You're a life saver...and someone for the young bucks to actually look up to for this line of work/hobby.
I love your channel! We are working hard on my music videos and I produce all the audio at my home studio!
I have been waiting for this!
Hoping to have one soon.
I've read pretty much the same books- nice choices!
Nice set up, I recently got a command 8 control surface and I luv it, I was mixing with a mouse for years.... Now I don't see myself going back to that.
Update! I now have an AVID S3!!!!
Best part of the studio: Tim Keller and CS Lewis on the bookshelf! Great setup! :)
Neat! I really need to get my home setup sorted out hehe.
It's great! I learned a lot. Thanks for doing what you do.
love it
As always GREAT INFO! Keep it up!
Very nice setup and experience to with. We're noobies and just getting started, but very enthusiastic and trying to learn as much as we can. Focusrite 18i20 and Reaper with an older Mac pro tower and very nice large space. Appreciate your sharing your knowledge. 👍☺🎚
Cool tour Graham, thanks.
I could never mix well on the Rokits.
Went with the VXT 6s. My ears liked their mid range.
Love the Focusrite gear too. I've been using the Scarlett range for a while.
I have the first gen 18i8 now, fwiw.
Thanks Graham, great video :)
I love your videos!!
Good stuff
Great video - learned a lot, thank you.
Thanks for explaining how to connect the Xlr patchbay very helpful..
Well done! Good job!
Hi Graham, Your studio seems like a nice place to work. It's well thought out, with logical, practical
equipment choices. Every business has to generate a profit in order to continue to exist. You've done a
great job by not OVER investing in equipment that may not measurably contribute to the profitability
of your business. I did like the black leather couch you used to have. Sweet! However, it seems you've
put the space to better use. Thanks for sharing your ideas, Tom B
amazing home studio, lot's of great gear man, I wish I could free up more time to make music!
Thank you, For your VIDEO'S brother. You really help out. Thanks again.
O som da tua voz revela que esse espaço precisa de um melhor tratamento acústico , não é apenas uma questão de ter bons microfones . Não é por acaso que montes de gente passam a vida a trocar de colunas quando o problema principal está mesmo á frente do nariz .
nice stuff
Hey Graham.
You're the best
Thank you so much! This is definitely helpful.
Very Beaultifull!!!!!
I got a clarett 8 pre this christmas season!
looks good mannn keep it up
Martin is my hometown pride; Nazareth, PA represent! :)
God bless you man!
I tried the ball mouse too. Cant do it. I use the trackpad. I also buy refurb macs. I have the 2012 quad mini with 16 ram, 2.5ghz, and two ssds in raid0. Love it. Awesome setup, thanks for sharing.
Great video. I like that you focus on what is needed to get the job done and not necessarily on the most expensive gear.
Could you do a diagram of how eveyrthing is connected? I would settle for a paper sketch.
Keep up the good work. I find your content very inspiring.
looks great! one idea to try....move the desk back away from the wall a little more. it will help. start a mix at a nice volume move the desk back a little. listen. move the desk a little more. listen. you Will hear an improvement in low and low mid build up. been RR subscriber for ever. great stuff. keep it up!
Can we get a 2019 update?
Thanks for showing us your upgraded studio. I have a similar setup with the Liquid 56 interface, ART patchbay. I kicked my ElevenRack to the curb in favor of the L6 Helix rack. Sonar Producer, Mackie MCU daw controller, ART Voice Channel & MPAII Pre's with basically, Avantone's full line of Mics (Ribbon, Tube, small and large condensers.) I also have that TLM 102 and am not overjoyed with it. I hear that the 103 is the way to go. [ U87 still on layaway.. :) ] I'm gonna grab the Single space Clarrett-8-pre when I build a new PC with Thunderbolt. I want that AIR and lower latency!
+recordingrevolution Tim Keller & C.S. Lewis - Love it...huge fan of both
you the man Graham!
Hey Graham , i love all your videos, i watch them daily and i learn so much from them. I've downloaded your free pdfs also.love what you're doing. i was wondering, i see that in your closets you had some chords and pop filter and other gadgets as well. was there anything in there that you would be willing to help a feller like me out with. i mean if its just taking space i could take it off your hands. its just a thought. anyway please continue what you're doing here on this channel. i am so appreciative of you and your insight and knowledge that you share with your subscribers. thanks
you would benefit with a AP patch bay, that way you can route your Focusrite compressors to different inputs.
Hello greetings from Chile, South America, something can be understood with the subtitles generated by youtube but I find this channel great, thank you very good channel I follow it a while ago
saludos amigo
Thank you dude. Much appreciated