All bands should try this….it would teach today’s players to occupy their space within the ensemble and not dominate it. These recordings are real magic….real humans playing music together and investing their moments of soul to the collective. No automation, comping, pasting, autotune, endless plug-ins, or virtual instruments!! Imagine that! Great job and such a refreshing project! Thank you!
Fark me - I can hear everything! Even on my iPhone XS speakers i can hear the room. Everyone should record like this! Excellent music too. I’d buy this if I could.
Okay John, I bought the mic along with a millennia stereo pre. Your series impressed me that much. I’m working on my room with quadratic diffusers and traps.
Amazing recording, but I wish the video captured more context around the microphone, so that we can understand better where the instruments are (in space) and thereby gain a better understanding of the sound stage/imaging we're hearing. I think there was the bass and drums off to the right, which we never got to see. I've noticed really superb lighting running through a lot of these videos. In this one, I love the rim light on the guitarist left of set - really subtle, so good! and the snoot on the pianist's hands cast some great highlights and shadows. All nicely thought through.
There is another video with them called "Gravity" that shows a bit more of the other members. My focus is on the singer and the song. These are not instructional videos.
All bands should try this….it would teach today’s players to occupy their space within the ensemble and not dominate it. These recordings are real magic….real humans playing music together and investing their moments of soul to the collective. No automation, comping, pasting, autotune, endless plug-ins, or virtual instruments!! Imagine that! Great job and such a refreshing project! Thank you!
Fark me - I can hear everything! Even on my iPhone XS speakers i can hear the room. Everyone should record like this!
Excellent music too. I’d buy this if I could.
So gorgeous!
This has made me excited about recording again. This is so intimate sounding. Like all the great songs we all know and love.
Gland you dig it, thank you.
What preamp are you using? Any compression? I love it.
@@fiddlefolk For the Portland Sessions I used the AEA TRP-2 preamp. Some compression/limiting used during mastering.
@@onemic-theminimalist thank you! I’m just floored by the depth and the stereo imaging. Great work John!
Okay John, I bought the mic along with a millennia stereo pre. Your series impressed me that much. I’m working on my room with quadratic diffusers and traps.
Fantastic.
This is so good
Thank you Tropo
Great
Amazing recording, but I wish the video captured more context around the microphone, so that we can understand better where the instruments are (in space) and thereby gain a better understanding of the sound stage/imaging we're hearing. I think there was the bass and drums off to the right, which we never got to see.
I've noticed really superb lighting running through a lot of these videos. In this one, I love the rim light on the guitarist left of set - really subtle, so good! and the snoot on the pianist's hands cast some great highlights and shadows. All nicely thought through.
There is another video with them called "Gravity" that shows a bit more of the other members. My focus is on the singer and the song. These are not instructional videos.
Did you used to live in san fran and work as a personal shopper? Around 911 time frame? I just have never met anyone else named Lynx
There's no summing amplifier greater than a room operating with infinitely complex waves.
indeed
you are beautiful!!
I hear female harmony vocals so there is no way this is a one mic, one take scenario!
You are hearing the keyboard player Asher sing the high harmony.
@@onemic-theminimalist Ok, thanks for clarifying this...Great recording!