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Excellent!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьAmazing gospel coming from two amazingly gifted producers of every genre imaginable! Loved this; the progressive interaction between the two guys coming from two different intertwined worlds, feeding off of each other. Brilliant! One thing I would loved to have seen is Scott, with his keyboard virtuosity, play on the B3 with the Leslie.. Would have been the icing on the cake! Maybe in an addition or another installment. Great work Warren! Thank you both for the inspiration!
Steve
Scott is just a wonderful human being. His love for what he does and the artists he works with is obvious. A great interview.
ОтветитьWarren, this was great. So many people are trying to do studio tours but I really like how you do it. And the studios you find are great.
Thanks for sharing and see you next time. 😁
Nice… I think I could be comfortable there, nice and cozy, but still plenty of options…. I’ve seen hundreds of studios and that place just stands out, great stuff, great space and great attitude… very cool…
Ответитьinteresting talk but had to stop listening, you could have notched out that interference on the mics!
ОтветитьGear for days! wow
ОтветитьOk, that was just THE BEST studio tour I’ve seen in ages! Insights to burn from both of you guys, generosity of spirit everywhere, just fantastic! Thank you thank you. 👍
Ответитьsimultaneous SLOPPY SLOSHY!!! epic
ОтветитьSo how is he using pro tools 12 with the 192??? I want to use Pt 12!!
ОтветитьI liked watching this much. We engineers are so detailed with a language not understood by most outside a particular expertise. Thanks
ОтветитьI am such a n00b amateur. Scott is an oracle.
ОтветитьWarren or anybody that has the answer, how did he get 192's running with the current version of Pro Tools?
ОтветитьOMG a shielded cable is required for the Monitor ST? I have to check my setup and make sure I didn't swap out the cable. So glad I watched this. I feel like there should be a tag on the cord to not change it to avoid malfunction. Thx!
ОтветитьDang it if Scott isn't the most genuine affable chap I've seen in a long time. He brilliantly knows his stuff, is well spoken, and there's something about him that makes you feel like he'd be successful at whatever he did because of those talents.
Better said, "He has a good vibe!"
Amazing
ОтветитьAnd the cameras are always on record too
ОтветитьNo, I was hoping you'd play like, you know, the whole song... LOL.
This has to be my favorite of all the studio tours. I didn't know it at the time, but I became engrossed in Omnisphere years later, and came to appreciate the Phoenix DRS preamps. I'll probably come back to this in a year or two.
BTW, I'm like #667 and comment #200. -Jim
cool. cool. cool. thanx again for another great video...
Ответитьa frequency is killer on this vid
ОтветитьAwesome video. Such a cool studio and lots of valuable info in here. Keep up the good work both of you!
ОтветитьWhat a cool space and a friendly cat to interview. Have watched several of these and actually most of the guys seem very personable.
ОтветитьSuch a nice humble guy!
ОтветитьHi Warren another good one. Love how vibed Scot is. He loves his studio.
ОтветитьWhat a great guy. Learned a lot in this one, thanks as always Warren :)
ОтветитьI know that this comment is slightly after the expiration date. Yet, would you like to consider to schedule a live Q&A with Mr Scott Frankfurt about the Art and the Science about sampling, mapping, algorithms, etc.? Like the live Q&A that you did with Mr Rick Beato and Mr Matt McGlynn. A very nice video. Thank you very much!
ОтветитьI went back and watched this one again at random but it turned out to be very relevant because I am going to be recording a small brass band soon... in my one room studio :-0 Itwill be fun and it was great advice to make sure I have some general mics going in case something happens to the spot mics. Also ... great info as usual!
ОтветитьWarren you always do great interviews, and I don’t wanna be that guy, but I have to say one thing that stands out to me, that really shocked me throughout all of this, is that neither of you guys realized that you could use Digidesign 192’s with the current version of ProTools. I’m on HD Native on Protools Ultimate 2018 still using two 192 I/O’s!
When the guy you’re interviewing says the reason he has not upgraded his ad/da converters was due to cost constraints, I’m like, really? Considering what he/you have invested in gear, and you are questioning 4- 6 grand on converter’s?
Best guy, best studio, wow, I enjoyed this interview. As always Warren, thank you.
ОтветитьWarren great show ...say when are coming to Texas to interview Rupert Neve?And Warm Audio
ОтветитьJust watched this again. Great video. So much info. Pity I can't like it twice!
Ответитьi love how this channel turned from studio advice to plane conversations
( oh yeah p 38 that's a great plane )
Hey Warren :) I'm right now at around 27min of the video where you talk about mixes that translate very well ... that is a problem i have ALWAYS ... i often think that the thing that has to translate on all speakers well is pink noise so i always try a slight eq match with pink noise in ozone 6 but ... yeah ... i'm always suprised ... today i listen to mix that sounded good on all my speakers (genelec 8050+7070, avatont mixcubes, 2 hifi speakers), my fav. headphones and in my car and it sounded horrible on the speakers of a friend today ... hmmm my problem is always subbass and the region between 150 and 350 hz ... if it lacks too much the mix looses warmth and if the subbass lacks volume it hasn't the sound i like (like gojiras bassdrum) ... do you have a tipp how i find a middleway ? ... oh btw. i have a recording that translates everywhere great :) it is amazing how well it sound on all devices :) check Christian Alsing - The Last Robot :)
ОтветитьGreat Tour Warren! And Scott seems like a genuinely warm and personable guy. I'd love to know about the nuts and bolts of spreading your home studio out into the rest of the house. Crawl spaces, attics etc. I know it's not the most glamorous stuff but I like to hear about some of the challenges that people like Scott faced in putting a Studio in a living space.
Thanks for another great interview Warren.
just a suggestion a book list ? .. I have heard you mention books to people & you both go what a gr8 book ..
Ответитьhey warren loving this interview .. Back in my heyday's single & a Swimming teacher I had a gr8 relationship with the owner of the biggest music shop in Edinburgh . He brought me out the precursor to the Dx7 to try out for a week see what I thought & on my advice said it needs to have presets & a year later I bought the first Dx7 in scotland .. I had studios calling me offering studio time in exchange for a loan of it .. such memories .. but it's 4am again & you may not see this .. but yes I am learning so much .. big decision tho .. I am going mix & match .. I don't like being stuck if I can't get online so its still a steep curve learning but like scott says learn something new everyday .. cheers
ОтветитьGreat guy, great room
ОтветитьWow...this guy knows a thing or two about sound and recording !....and what a delight and joy to be around.
Thank you both for sharing this :)
wow - the first few times i saw this guy was when i was researching (and eventually purchasing) some spectrasonics products (online). i thought he was just some dude on the spectrasonics team (not to sound disparaging 'cause those spectrasonics guys are frickin GENIUS). always more than meets the eye, i guess
ОтветитьVery impressive.
ОтветитьGreat video:) it's the old Merlins in the spitfire isn't it?
ОтветитьWarren, who are these people that dislikes that much information. We can learn new approaches and methods about recording and mixing thanks to you, Have a marvellous time recording and mixing Warren god bless you
ОтветитьWarren you are a great interviewer. Think you bring out the best in your question, which ultimately benefits us viewers
ОтветитьWhere can I get one of those bar counters?
Ответитьexcellent video. thanks! I am also looking to use PT12 with the blue interface. Please if you have any more info on that, i would really appreciate a comment on that!
ОтветитьAwesome show!...I live in PA and a big regret was not getting to tour the Ensoniq Factory before it closed....My first keyboard was a brand new Ensoniq VFX when I was in high school....I had a choice between that and the Korg M1...I must have listened to the demo's on both 100 times before deciding the Ensoniq had better sounds...Anyway there was cartridges that had the demo's for the VFX and the store owner let me keep one when I bought the keyboard....I don't remember the names exactly but it was something like Baroque, Cat's Meow, Bleached....I always wondered who wrote those demo's because the programming was phenomenal....Was it Scott who wrote them I wonder?....Thanks again for a great show!
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