Sound samples start at 1:27 Hello everyone thanks for stopping by, please hit the like button, subscribe, and hit the bell so you get notifications for my future video uploads. I only post videos about studio stuff. Recording/Tracking, Mixing, Editing. Gear!!! Guitars, Bass’s, Amps, Eq’s, Preamps, Compressors, Consoles, Tape Machines, Summing Mixers, Protools, Logic Pro, Mac Computers, Plug ins, Music, Rock n Roll, Punk, Indie, Acoustic… You can ask me any questions I don’t mind sharing what I’ve learned along the way. Also I’m constantly learning myself, so please share your thoughts as well. Thank you!!!❤
From a listener perspective, MixA sounds like a tight band (like a record) ..not perfect, but it sounds like a group. MixB sounds like a rehearsal of guys who never played together. Their tones don’t blend. High contrast. It’s a lot of work to try to make digital gel as one (pure hell sometimes), vs how it “just does” by default with tape. Two very different ways to hear music Great example of what I’ve been trying to explain for 15 years. Love this channel 🎉
Thanks for your input I feel the same way. Additionally when it comes to mixing. If I record to tape I find myself not using as much compression or eq as the tracks are already that much closer to the sound I’m going for. I don’t always track to tape but when I do I really notice how much simpler it is, and how well things just seem to fit together and feel right. Thank you.
A is way more harmonically complex by a long shot. Is my ear getting led away because of how much more compressed or loud A is than B or is A the tape take?
Hello really love your channel. I am fairly new to recording and mixing with analog gear and really dig it and it so awesome seeing all your cool gear and how you use it. I have a question for you about your Allen Smart C2 I recently got one and I notice that you have the side chain buttons lit up and was wondering what you are using with the side chain? I have seen the cables that they make and am very interested in how others are working with the side chain. Also curious if you are using it in stereo or duel mono on the mix bus? thanks man keep up the good work.
Do you find a difference when tracking a band live to tape, then dumping the tape to protools via the burls? Versus, tracking live through the burls to PT them mixing back through the tape? Or just using stems through the tape or doing a tape stereo mix? Just curious what you're preferred work flow for your desired sound is. Sorry if you've discussed this before, love the videos, tank you fir your efforts.
I track to tape and transfer to protools or just track to protools. I don’t always track to tape. It depends on the band and what I’m going for. Thank you
@@RiotHomeRecording hi listened again and there are differences about the levels so its hard to say exacly which one is better .. the guitars seems more crispy at analog version but this can be caused via volume too hard stuff :)
@@MaxiMovier nothing was touched level wise. The only difference is what it’s recorded on. I hear the Mix A sounds like everything just gels together that much better. If you feel Mix B is louder adjust your volume. Then compare. I hear pretty big differences between the 2 and it’s not a level thing. It’s a musical thing.
@@RiotHomeRecording i hear as A is louder, more topend generally. The B have something less glued at the lowend area but its noticeably less crispy at the top end. This crispiness is at Mix A.
Shocking how much better mix A (tape) sounded. Mix B sounded very 2D and boring in comparison. Great video dude!
Great feedback thank you!
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Hello everyone thanks for stopping by, please hit the like button, subscribe, and hit the bell so you get notifications for my future video uploads.
I only post videos about studio stuff.
Recording/Tracking, Mixing, Editing.
Gear!!! Guitars, Bass’s, Amps, Eq’s, Preamps, Compressors, Consoles, Tape Machines, Summing Mixers, Protools, Logic Pro, Mac Computers, Plug ins, Music, Rock n Roll, Punk, Indie, Acoustic…
You can ask me any questions I don’t mind sharing what I’ve learned along the way. Also I’m constantly learning myself, so please share your thoughts as well.
Thank you!!!❤
From a listener perspective, MixA sounds like a tight band (like a record) ..not perfect, but it sounds like a group. MixB sounds like a rehearsal of guys who never played together. Their tones don’t blend. High contrast. It’s a lot of work to try to make digital gel as one (pure hell sometimes), vs how it “just does” by default with tape. Two very different ways to hear music
Great example of what I’ve been trying to explain for 15 years. Love this channel 🎉
Thanks for your input I feel the same way. Additionally when it comes to mixing. If I record to tape I find myself not using as much compression or eq as the tracks are already that much closer to the sound I’m going for.
I don’t always track to tape but when I do I really notice how much simpler it is, and how well things just seem to fit together and feel right.
Thank you.
I would recommend A/B ing during the mix. Studies have shown that critical auditory memory is only about 3 to 4 seconds long.
Tape Compression... That's the key!
It definitely adds natural compression and eq and has more separation between the tracks and sounds more cohesive at the same time.
Thank you!
I'd be completely happy with either because they both sounded dope.
Yes they both sound good. Plus if I used my hardware gear on the tracks they would be much better.
Mix A had a nice snare and kick spank. Thanks for the comparison.
Thanks!
Awsome as always 👍🏻
Awesome video
Yes, really better analog A sound! Great job🤘
Agreed! Thank you!
Wow, beautiful place!!
A is way more harmonically complex by a long shot. Is my ear getting led away because of how much more compressed or loud A is than B or is A the tape take?
pls continue making the video
I have more videos coming out.
Thank you
Sounds good my brother!!!
Tape- SUPER !
Yes!!
I'm a little shocked by this, on my cheap headphones, it seems that Mix B, which is the digital mix, there seems to be more low end punch.
Hello really love your channel. I am fairly new to recording and mixing with analog gear and really dig it and it so awesome seeing all your cool gear and how you use it. I have a question for you about your Allen Smart C2 I recently got one and I notice that you have the side chain buttons lit up and was wondering what you are using with the side chain? I have seen the cables that they make and am very interested in how others are working with the side chain. Also curious if you are using it in stereo or duel mono on the mix bus? thanks man keep up the good work.
❤👍
Thanks for watching!
Do you find a difference when tracking a band live to tape, then dumping the tape to protools via the burls? Versus, tracking live through the burls to PT them mixing back through the tape? Or just using stems through the tape or doing a tape stereo mix? Just curious what you're preferred work flow for your desired sound is. Sorry if you've discussed this before, love the videos, tank you fir your efforts.
I track to tape and transfer to protools or just track to protools.
I don’t always track to tape. It depends on the band and what I’m going for.
Thank you
A version simply has more power, mo beef to it.
So is A the tape version?
My guess was correct. Mix A the drums sounded fatter and rounder.
Good ear, it does have a fuller rounder sound.
So A is Burl and B is tape?
Mix A is Tape
Do you use the BAD4 or BAD8? @@RiotHomeRecording
hmm B sounds more 3d i prefer B :)
Yes the console definitely adds dimension to the digital tracks.
@@RiotHomeRecording B wasnt burl?
@@RiotHomeRecording hi listened again and there are differences about the levels so its hard to say exacly which one is better .. the guitars seems more crispy at analog version but this can be caused via volume too hard stuff :)
@@MaxiMovier nothing was touched level wise. The only difference is what it’s recorded on. I hear the Mix A sounds like everything just gels together that much better. If you feel Mix B is louder adjust your volume. Then compare. I hear pretty big differences between the 2 and it’s not a level thing. It’s a musical thing.
@@RiotHomeRecording i hear as A is louder, more topend generally. The B have something less glued at the lowend area but its noticeably less crispy at the top end. This crispiness is at Mix A.
this is a lie. Your results are faulty. mix A was actually the digital mix. Mix B was tape. Nice try tho man! haha. i see what your doing here..
a is better on my phone
listening on my phone speaker I liked B and thought it was the tape machine. 🎉😂