My Studio Has NEVER Sounded Like This

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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    00:17 - Intro
    01:19 - What is Audimute?
    01:53 - My First Attempt At Sound Treatment
    02:46 - Drum Audio BEFORE Audimute
    03:23 - Delivery Day
    03:55 - Install Day 1
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    07:55 - Before and After Audimute (Close Mics)
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Комментарии • 162

  • @AdamTuminaro
    @AdamTuminaro  Год назад +8

    Thanks for watching guys! One thing I did not address in this video is *why* drummers should care about removing reverb/echo from their studios.
    An ideal drum recording is one that’s *neutral.* The sounds brought into your computer should have as little effects on them as possible; allowing you to make the right choices later, in mixing. You can always add effects to a recording, but removing those same qualities from an original recording is extremely difficult.
    If I had to choose a final mix from the A/B comparison at 07:55 I would choose the “Before” sound. BUT. These are not final mixes; they’re essentially raw recordings, ready to be mixed. The “After” sound, while extremely dry and focused, is far easier to mix in post. Add a touch of reverb, bring up the OH and Room Mics, and you get the mix heard at 12:49 (which will sound even better as get to know the new room, and spend more time in mixing.)
    If you want to learn more about my mics, mixing technique, and other recording gear that I use, check out the links below, and a few more in the description!
    Mixing Masterclass:
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  • @drumsDemarco
    @drumsDemarco Год назад

    Before or after the sound is great for me🤩

  • @brennenmoloney4736
    @brennenmoloney4736 Год назад +26

    I'm recording in a small bedroom with a moderate amount of treatment. I'm jealous of how your kit sounds with only minor EQ both prior to and after Audimute. I think it's a testament to recording in a good room, but also to your ability to dial in your kit tone nicely. Can't wait to buy my house, get a proper recording space, and get semi-professional treatment.

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад +5

      Appreciate that my friend! 👊🏼

    • @m2v
      @m2v Год назад

      those pearls sound absolutely amazing!!

  • @jkb333
    @jkb333 Год назад

    I didn’t have headphones in, but I can definitely tell that your drums sounded more rich after the treatment. Super cool

  • @traviswoodall6547
    @traviswoodall6547 Год назад +14

    Mitch is fantastic. I used their soundproofing product for my drum shed and he was a huge help.

  • @christiancea6
    @christiancea6 Год назад +12

    Hey Adam! First off incredible drumming as always. Mitch and Audimute are great. I recently took the big plunge on their products in my rehearsal space, it was a three week journey with more work to be done. Thanks for sharing.

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад +2

      Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching 🙏🏼

  • @SEAJustinDrum
    @SEAJustinDrum Год назад +6

    Dang 10:43 the change on that room mic is insane.

  • @themikarenolds2910
    @themikarenolds2910 Год назад +2

    ? wood hoop ing the snare interesting
    ya your studio looks like a mill in cash

  • @oysterhead5150
    @oysterhead5150 Год назад +6

    Your kit sounds amazing, and your drumming is great! Keep up the good work!

  • @Zantrop64
    @Zantrop64 Год назад +1

    Seriously tho, what about dust ?
    Somehow I keep getting trapped into living in dusty places, I don't think I would get that for me ^^
    Also I'm cheap I'm probably gonna make myself some rock wool frames with cloth and call it a day

  • @nicoeleich
    @nicoeleich Год назад +4

    Great video … really like the final result, both aesthetic and soundwise… 🔥 🔥🔥 noticeable improvement in intellegibility…

  • @benjaminpeternorris
    @benjaminpeternorris Год назад +3

    Love it!! Great video, great comparisons - makes a world of difference!!

  • @wynton765
    @wynton765 Год назад +3

    Omg everything looks so good and sounds so good jeeeeez🔥🔥🔥🔥!!! I really love your level of quality it’s insane!

  • @Anthonymcnamee1
    @Anthonymcnamee1 Год назад +1

    Hi sounds really cool. could i ask what is the ball park cost of such an endevour is ?

  • @ckdrums3408
    @ckdrums3408 Год назад +5

    The dust coming off the side snare at 6:04 :D Room sounds dope! Congrats!

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад +4

      Haha figured someone would catch that! It’s actually super fine shreds of paper, from cutting the material inside the studio.
      Or to the refined ear… the most subtle dampening known to man.
      Thanks for the kind words!

  • @ramalama9030
    @ramalama9030 Год назад +3

    Wow….the sound is incredible. The only thing better than your drumming is your kit……..thanks for what you do, and share with us amateurs!!

  • @dylanmccormickmoran3528
    @dylanmccormickmoran3528 Год назад +3

    Looks and sounds awesome dude. Congratulations

  • @marclewism
    @marclewism Год назад +1

    your kit sounds nice than the mixed one

  • @xenprovence6126
    @xenprovence6126 Год назад +3

    The strata looks great I have only one comment and that is to install a 4 inch deep, 1/8 inch thickness metal frame Into each panel opening so that the edges of strata looked a bit more cleaned up and precise. After all you’re a very precise player! Great work!

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад +1

      I really dig that idea! Thanks for the kind words!

  • @christubbsDrums
    @christubbsDrums Год назад +2

    WOW!. What I noticed most is the focus the change made in recording each drum. Un-treated, it left every mic to basically be a room mic and didn't allow them to focus on the drum they were recording. Very nice!

  • @giannibadeau3344
    @giannibadeau3344 Год назад +2

    Wow! Huge difference! Great job as always!

  • @Gustavo76.
    @Gustavo76. Год назад +3

    Huge difference
    Sounds and looks amazing !!

  • @lifeonmars4151
    @lifeonmars4151 Год назад +1

    wood hooper ,.. i think a great comparison would be listen to my studio and listen to how actually BAD it sounds,.. will give u a good understanding,,. im building a 7000 sq foot studio my self by hand,. yup,. and what i got at the moment is not good lol :) ''

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад

      Are you recording multiple live orchestras simultaneously?
      7000 square feet is 5x bigger than my house. Lol.

  • @Nowhy
    @Nowhy Год назад

    Can't do without my PSI AVAA C20's in my small room. Without it, the pressure is too much (no Windows/doors) and foam only helps with sound acceleration.

  • @hanson55
    @hanson55 Год назад +2

    Sounded better before,more alive and airy

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад

      The problem is that before the sound treatment, it can ONLY sound alive and airy. If you wanted any other sound, you can’t achieve it.
      Recording studios are about control. If I wanted an airy or “alive” sound, I can add it in post. This is the proper way to record drums in any professional studio. Record neutral sounds on the way in, and modify in mixing.

  • @KevinZ2269
    @KevinZ2269 Год назад +1

    Am I the only drummer in the world that enjoys playing drums in a more ambient room ? I don’t think drums ever belonged in a sound dead room. I actually loved the way the room mic sounded before the treatment ? I’m sure I will be public enemy #1 for even mentioning it. I know rooms have to be treated because of neighbors. I was always wishing I could somehow have an ambient room on the inside ? But have it sound proofed on the inner walls somehow. I guess im a foolish dreamer

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад +1

      You’re conflating sound treatment, and sound proofing, which are two different concepts. It’s explained briefly in this video.
      Also, read the pinned comment.

  • @anthonyrobinson137
    @anthonyrobinson137 Год назад +2

    I remember playing in the old studio. Crazy how much you've upgraded! Its so bad ass now.

  • @jolyoncox
    @jolyoncox Год назад +3

    ...and on top of it all, outstanding video editing also! The Squiggles look excellent. I'll be interested to follow along while you really get to know the "new" room. Thanks Adam.

  • @HongFeiHo
    @HongFeiHo Год назад +3

    Sounds and looks really cool. Congrats!

  • @mcdrumlessons
    @mcdrumlessons Год назад +3

    Besides the beautiful sound, the finish of your drums is one if the most beautiful i’ve seen lately.

  • @BobSchoepenjr
    @BobSchoepenjr Год назад +1

    Wow Adam and Mitch the result is flabbergasting! It seems my Ipad’ LS has low end now…😮

  • @MarkOnDrums1976
    @MarkOnDrums1976 Год назад

    I record in a room with only carpets and foam ceiling and it sounds tremendous. Total investment > $0

  • @alecderian
    @alecderian Год назад +2

    Hey! We can hear those cymbals now! The clarity is a definite improvement. Thanks for sharing.

    • @jametz66
      @jametz66 Год назад

      Yes, clarity is remarkable! Can hear the cymbals all except for the left crash that's coming across as if it's cracked...sounds like a beat-up trash can lid. I know what the extry dry thins sounds like, but WOW, it's almost hard to hear.

  • @schulbullglc1494
    @schulbullglc1494 Год назад +1

    wouaw ! Its actually my life's project hahaha.
    To be honest it would be amazing if sometimes you could do like some "stream" where u play for us haha. Chris turner has done his first one few weeks ago, and it was quite an experience.
    I think im not the only one wo could listen to u playing the drum for hours, for days.... There is no words to describe how u make us feel.
    I have a question, the guy who as helped u to install this, is it like a compagny which works in insulation or is it something specialised for music ?
    Anyway it loooks so fucking good, i think if i had this in my garden i would not exist anymore in the exterior world except to buy food xD

  • @holokaandrummer6854
    @holokaandrummer6854 Год назад

    thanx,great informations i didn`t think about,very suprising and professional skills

  • @woutervanwijk4369
    @woutervanwijk4369 Год назад

    To be honest, I like that thrashy sound of a live room. After sound treatment I think it sounds a bit dull although there is more definition.

  • @billbigler1366
    @billbigler1366 Год назад +1

    Well you have done it again! Created a wow experience. Thanks much. Bill.

  • @JeffRandallDrumming
    @JeffRandallDrumming Год назад +1

    Looks great dude!

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад

      Thanks Jeff! Hope you’re well brother!

  • @nanceeleana
    @nanceeleana Год назад

    Amazing sounding room. Not many drummers can spend that kind of money on this so bravo. I just wish he played a better quality cymbal to take advantage of the build. Paiste Dark Energy or 602 Modern Essentials would fit so beautifully. Makes me wanna build a new room for my kit....

  • @KlausPercussion
    @KlausPercussion Год назад +1

    Awesome! Much more tone definition and fatness now...before it was like a big wash!

  • @RikkiJoeDrums
    @RikkiJoeDrums Год назад

    sounds more awesome in the new studio...
    uhmm, I like squiggles also blue & gold swirl for the panels...

  • @SEAJustinDrum
    @SEAJustinDrum Год назад +1

    Dude you gotta do a garden tour I see chickens

  • @rickybrenay6249
    @rickybrenay6249 Год назад +1

    Awesome dude!! you know you are jamming when the blast beats come out lol!!!

  • @DemonDog444
    @DemonDog444 Год назад

    That room looks absolutely gorgeous. That being said, I spent $30 on 10 king size comforters from a thrift store and hung them on all the walls of the room. I used Paracord and eyelet screws (another $20) to hang the blankets so they weren't actually touching the walls.
    The sound live and recorded is very nice, and I'm out $50.

  • @cheschaefer
    @cheschaefer Год назад

    Hi Adam. Audio Engineer writing. Really good work. One thing I´d add: I think you should add QRD or skyline diffusors where the wooden frames used to be. It would look cool and add a little bit more RT60 to the overhead and the room mic and also scatter the high mids enough to eliminate nasty reflections instead of dampening them to the degree you now have. The room sounds way more controlled now but lost a bit of edge on the room mics and Overheads. Your playing and the kit sounds great though. I listened thru focal twin speakers in my studio and checked the room mics with lots of compression to get the feel of the room. But I guess that is a subjective thing...greetings from germany. subcribed

  • @deathalizer
    @deathalizer Год назад +1

    i like the before sound better. The audiomute is too dry

  • @KirkyDrums
    @KirkyDrums Год назад

    Absolutely awesome and cool playing .. I hear that first rack honking though on D .. Can even hear the kick drum making it resonate through . Do a EQ sweep and take it out and it's perfect

  • @madebymarco
    @madebymarco Год назад

    You can definitely hear the difference with the Room Mics! 😎

  • @pavlonwilcz5650
    @pavlonwilcz5650 Год назад

    FRAUD, you said 18-wheeler, I counted only 10
    great studio btw

  • @iantouzel638
    @iantouzel638 Год назад

    More focus sound after the work. But man, you and your kits sounds phenomenal around all planet earth rooms.

  • @db9692
    @db9692 Год назад

    What material are the panels made of? I love the idea of the artistic image, too.

  • @veesoho93
    @veesoho93 Год назад

    Grear video amazing sound thank you

  • @romanokoenmusic
    @romanokoenmusic Год назад

    What a diffrrence. I really enjoy the sound of the untreated room but improvement from the audimute is undeniable.

  • @RandyHanley
    @RandyHanley Год назад

    I love it. It helped control the sound without muffling the crap out of everything.

  • @sammue6349
    @sammue6349 Год назад

    How much did it cost to have Mitch treat your studio?

  • @robgracia509
    @robgracia509 Год назад

    very cool it'd be more cool if they changed on there own big difference on the sound

  • @rampajarillaga1979
    @rampajarillaga1979 Год назад +1

    Looks and sounds great! I wish my drum room was sound treated haha.

  • @carlibestia
    @carlibestia Год назад

    Nice video my bro! i enjoyed the edition

  • @bilkun
    @bilkun Год назад +1

    I kinda liked the ‘before’ sound more. The kit felt more alive. Though the treatment made the sound more precise but it kind off cut the life out the kit imo

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад

      I’ll take it you didn’t bother reading the pinned comment.

  • @Rhythmic1
    @Rhythmic1 11 месяцев назад

    Wow, what a difference. The studio looks fantastic as well.

  • @josephadler383
    @josephadler383 Год назад +1

    The blue gold panels sound the best

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад

      The gold really brings out the mids, right?

  • @yonatanabrams6190
    @yonatanabrams6190 Год назад

    Suddenly it all sounds so tight and even compressed after treatment! Pretty crazy

  • @gas221272
    @gas221272 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @tinkuroy5412
    @tinkuroy5412 Год назад +1

    Sir 🙏 m from India sir please recommend me a good Bass drum padal...

    • @moments_with_IH
      @moments_with_IH Год назад +1

      Try out the DW single 3000 - super good and it's built like a tank

  • @danieledarugna8981
    @danieledarugna8981 Год назад

    What about that backing maneuver!

  • @arsenesorin5426
    @arsenesorin5426 Год назад

    That's sweet! I love the look and the sound as well

  • @marceloseghese
    @marceloseghese Год назад

    👏🔥🔝🔝🥁🔝🔝🔥👏

  • @RokDAWG1
    @RokDAWG1 Год назад

    Just camera audio alone sounds killer!

  • @JohnnySideburnsX
    @JohnnySideburnsX Год назад

    The Charred wood sounds best! imo

  • @williamkjwilliamkj1815
    @williamkjwilliamkj1815 Год назад

    I see a little Benny Greb influence in you.

  • @persennerhall-personalresu5858
    @persennerhall-personalresu5858 Год назад +1

    Sounds and look great!

  • @LessOfMyselfToKill_187
    @LessOfMyselfToKill_187 Год назад +1

    The Palace in Nassau county Long Island NY is one of the best rooms I've recorded in. Multi million dollar studio that's recorded multiple albums from some of NYs finest! Loved doing session work there!

  • @DrummerDanny76
    @DrummerDanny76 10 месяцев назад

    Adam it looks and sounds amazing. What a transformation

  • @Mr.Perez22
    @Mr.Perez22 Год назад

    It sounds absolutely gorgeous!! Thanks for sharing !!

  • @DRUMAWAYEMAN
    @DRUMAWAYEMAN Год назад +1

    YES MAN!!!!! LOVE MY ROOM TOO!

  • @richeichelberg2179
    @richeichelberg2179 Год назад +1

    Great job on the sound treatment. Huge difference in sound. Mitch did a very nice job backing that rig up between your house and the fence.

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад +1

      Thank you! It was actually a delivery driver named Jamal in the truck, but he was rad! Drove like a champ and even helped me load to the studio door. 👌🏼

  • @carson.strong_
    @carson.strong_ Год назад

    Heyo Yellowstone fan! That’s cool.

  • @410Gregj
    @410Gregj Год назад

    Meh. Idk if what you spent changes things that drastically from the original sound. That being said everyone hears things differently and if your happy I’m happy for you!

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад

      There’s no “hearing things differently” here. Lol.
      It sounds objectively and dramatically different.

  • @weareallbeingwatched4602
    @weareallbeingwatched4602 Год назад

    I just clutter the place up with anything and everything. Acoustics apply to all things, not just special acoustics things from catalogues.
    Can't really beat a good black felt drape.

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад

      You can absolutely beat a felt drape. Lol.
      Neglect density, and you can waste a lot of money covering your walls with junk. I sure did, until I spoke with a professional who told me everything I was doing wrong.
      You’d need 650lbs of compressed drapes to mimic the treatment that my room now has. Elimination of vibration takes weight and mass. A room full of “things” makes a difference, but it’s negligible compared to an install from a professional.
      I don’t say this to insult your studio setup, but rather to defend the killer work that Audimute did in my studio. You can’t make a run to Costco and expect to achieve what his products will. You’ll have a cluttered room that sounds slightly better than it did when it was uncluttered.

  • @xenprovence6126
    @xenprovence6126 Год назад

    The track sounds GREAT!

  • @JasonWelchMusic
    @JasonWelchMusic Год назад

    Please don't take this as an offence. Personal preference is subjective.
    PROS: I absolutely LOVE what it did for the look of the room. It also made your cymbals, kick and toms sound phenomenal.
    CONS: What it did to the snare was the only thing I disliked. I miss the brighter ambience of the room.
    RECOMMENDATION: Using something like a Black Beauty with a thin single ply head, and tuned to ring out, this mix would make me a very happy drummer.
    FINAL THOUGHTS: The independence in your playing is outstanding! So many drummers (including myself) have to really force the independence... and its heard on our recordings. But its like you were born with a quad core brain that can concentrate on individual movements seperately as one fluid motion. I don't go around giving unearned compliments, so believe me, I'm impressed.

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the kind words Jason.
      There is no “final mix” heard in this entire video. This video is about the room, not my mixing ability. I didn’t want to spend 2 weeks mixing the kit before posting the vlog, and snare will sound entirely different when I actually mix it.
      I also want to clarify that I do not have a “quad core brain.” Lol. My natural talent is limited, as tons of my early videos show. I just practiced… a lot. No magic tricks, just a couple decades of work, 90% of which has been taught and broken down at the links in the description.
      Thanks for watching and all the best!

    • @JasonWelchMusic
      @JasonWelchMusic Год назад

      (EDIT) I just found your closing remarks pinned in the comments. Interesting approach.
      When I recorded at Daywind and at Godsey Media, the drums were in a minimally treated room with just 2 gobos. The ambience was nearly deafening, but it sounded great in the control room.
      You've definitely presented a little food for thought.
      Ill be recording tomorrow. Im gonna throw up a few extra gobos and see what happens. What can it hurt, right?

  • @rkaylor5769
    @rkaylor5769 Год назад +1

    The cat. The kit. The room. Awesome.

  • @chadcarrdrums
    @chadcarrdrums Год назад +1

    Wow looks and sounds amazing.

  • @bonglandgreg
    @bonglandgreg Год назад +1

    Uneven angles, never 90°.

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад +1

      IMHO, this is a largely overrated and very expensive approach. Lost square footage, difficult furniture placement, and complicated to build… all for a difference that’s reported to be negligible by many people.
      I have a 6 foot (45 degree) entrance into my space, which was more than enough variation from parallel for me. I still don’t think it makes a difference at all.
      Here’s an article addressing this exact topic.
      digistar.cl/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=428

  • @diddyhayes
    @diddyhayes Год назад

    Glad to see and hear that you’re doing better after your medical mishaps earlier this year.
    Kit sounding amazing. Take care ✌️

  • @i_needausername7201
    @i_needausername7201 Год назад

    Dude, your tuning is always ON POINT! Do you have a “how to” method for tuning on here?

    • @AdamTuminaro
      @AdamTuminaro  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Find my Tuning Masterclasses here - www.orlandodrummer.com/tuning-masterclasses

  • @alsdrumhang
    @alsdrumhang Год назад

    So many great ideas! And sounds great!

  • @erikondrums
    @erikondrums Год назад

    The sound is more focused now. It was more of a roomie sound before, and now it’s more direct. How much did it cost?

  • @MTCVlogsbysijupeppa
    @MTCVlogsbysijupeppa Год назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @syap8888
    @syap8888 Год назад +1

    Voice are soft.........

  • @markbryant8321
    @markbryant8321 Год назад +1

    Love it Adam well done 👏

  • @jefftaylor947
    @jefftaylor947 Год назад

    This sounds incredible - and looks awesome!

  • @billyg.7032
    @billyg.7032 Год назад

    I admire the ability that people like you have to realize their dreams and be doing what they enjoy the most. For me, having a room like this would be a dream come true. I am very happy for you. Keep drumming!

  • @masonperkinsmusic
    @masonperkinsmusic Год назад

    Watching your videos for years, never once though there was anything lacking in the sound of your recording. Then you do this, sounds awesome. Just shows how far great playing can take you. Learned lots from your videos, thanks!

  • @yo0jik
    @yo0jik Год назад

    OG 18-wheeler with OG 10 fucking wheels

  • @shanesawproductions5510
    @shanesawproductions5510 Год назад

    Thanks for the free snare sample. that thing sounds killer!

  • @johnsoos6907
    @johnsoos6907 Год назад

    Glad to see you doing well & in great health!

  • @mcsstudiosunderdevelopment6257

    Awesome Video! What kind of kit are you running (brand)? what are your fundamental tunings for each of your toms, snare and kick? They sound amazing! I've been trying to get a nice sound out of my Tama Starclassic but feel its out of tune, even though i'm using a tunebot, I know it could be better. Would be great to see if you could have any tips for me at all.
    Thankyou in advance if you get a chance to respond :)

  • @phillamoore157
    @phillamoore157 Год назад

    Did Audimute send this to you for free, Adam? Or, did they send it to you very heavily discounted?

  • @luisfernando-mm3jt
    @luisfernando-mm3jt Год назад

    Nice work....How much $$$$$$