They're excellent, never owned one but a mate had one years ago and it was impressive for its cost at the time(20 years ago ish), they're probably desirable and expensive now i guess...
I had the privilege to record at the 571 Studio in Zurich multiple times, was always a very special expecience. Not exactly cheap so it doesn't really fit within the video theme, but i comment this because it's nice to see that i'll be able to record nice music with bearable prices
As someone who does this his self I have to say that that was totally amazing and then going around and working in other Studios was even more better idea those sounds are great and I just can't say enough good things about what you just did
My very first amp was a Peavey Decade (10 watts 1x8" speaker), which looked similar, but was even more basic than the small Peavey in the third studio (@4:29). Powerful flashback for me! 😁
One of the things I appreciate most about your videos is you keep them clean. So many other artists’ videos are full of expletives and foul comments ect. Thank You!
I recorded a demo of Duffy "Mercy" in my living room in a little town in Allgäu with a Sony laptop, a Behringer audio interface and a Line6 Pocket Pod, no IRs, no plugins and the sound of the guitar was amazing! Today you should give not for granted that cheap equipmemnt sounds bad. The other pleasing experience was with the Behringer GD21 which I modded changing a pair caps and the IC and it was killer!
4:35 That's a Peavy Envoy 110 Teal Stripe. A smaller version of the Peavy Bandit 112 Teal Stripe. Which when combined with the Boss HM-2 is the setup used by both Dismember and Entombed back in the 90's.
I had a V Amp way back in the day (was first multi fx board I had) and tbh I really liked it. It wasn't as good as a multi fx pedal, but it sounded awesome.
I love your videos in particular, generally speaking I don't give any heed or attention to any "reviews" by TH-camrs when it comes to music gear, but with your videos I enjoy your reviews cause generally speaking you prove the point the the problem often isn't the gear, it's the reviewer, you prove clearly that good technical ability can make anything sound good.
Of course it worked great with the VT amp. The Valvetronix amps are some of the most underrated pieces of gear out there. I've Had My VT100X for a decade now and it's still my go to practice amp just because it sounds great for what it is. Have had Vypyr, Spider IV and V, and Katana and Vox just really nailed it with getting the tube feel via their hybrid circuitry. I will argue that my Line 6/Bogner hybrid is up there when you are used to using it, but it took a lot more time and work to get it dialed whereas the vox is just butter to work with. Great mix though.
Came out great! It takes a ton of talent to execute it in post production and mixing. You can record with minimal budget IF you already have the DAW, interface and software, plus the skills make the recordings sound good.
CONTENT IDEA.... hey bro,brother, your style. Your great . My idea for content is you and a few other accomplished guitarists each select a beginner and teach them the best you can over the course of 3 months and at the 3 month point each accomplished guitarists and their student play against the others and their students and take a vote on who can teach shredding better. And I would like to volunteer as a test subject lol. I'm a beginner ,I can play a few riffs but still use wrong fingers even still hold the pick wrong( I use middle finger and thumb . Anyway ,get back to me if your interested . And Of course lessons would be online.....
😅 nice. Whats about a Project named "Cowworks" 😂 I think doesnt matter where you play or recording. It would sound great. Random german word today could be Kuhstall.... Rock on... I am gonna practice... Just made a break 🤘🏼🎸
Great results, no doubt two huge factors were your skill as a musician and your skill mixing, without those the best environment ever would not help! This is why mere mortals (like myself) should practice , practice , practice and learn to mix! Im of to practice ;)
Ryan Trahan, what? I've watched this guys video about distance running like 5-6 years ago... [Did a search...] Oh wow it's the same guy and his channel is huge and interesting! And thanks for the cheap gear experiment too!
Very inspiring for me as I’m trying to do some recording for the first time!! I also just purchased Clockworks, Memories and Fuego, really enjoyed listening to them!
The biggest difference in sound with different amps is on electric guitars with distortion. Acoustic usually sounds pretty nice no matter what amp that is used as long one stays away from distortion. Mesa mark iv, Mesa Dual Recs, Marshall JCM 800's, and Peavey 5050's are usually pretty aswesome amps if you are into metal and pretty heavy rock stuff.
I love to record all of my acoustic guitars in my master bathroom. The way it sounds is incredible. It's a VERY wet room (pun intended). It's reverb sound makes even a Martin Backpacker sound really nice.
I spend hours trying to make things sound great and it always feels like it sounds... meh, then this man comes along and uses whatever he finds and makes great music! What a lad
I was unable to locate any of the 4 studios you used, using the map you provided, which can only mean one of two things, my geography skills aren't as sick as I thought OR, you mislabeled these studios either deliberately or accidentally. I'm voting for the latter.
Listen to this new song 'Clockworks' on Spotify ▶ spoti.fi/3VBu6gF
There maybe a Little dust on the peavy but don't let it fool you
Also gentlemen, I'm stealing that clock idea.
Cool song ,It's very creative,to make a song with things,that there are in every of this rooms
this guy can make anything sound great 👍
Nope
I agreed it's skills @@Vortexsteel
6:25 Thoses are congas ! One of my favorite instruments, bongos are smaller.
Yup, definitely Conga drums.
Thank God for that correction. Where would social media be without people like you to nitpick! Thank you for your service.
@@philipdoncaster4308how is that nitpicking?
@@lilwombathe just learned the word
I rehearsed in the "Studio 2" a long time ago... It was a nice place... Thank you for sharing!!😊
This was a fun video - and the resulting song is really good. The clock works super well in it.
2:47 the "Roland" is a "Jazz Chorus", probably the best clean sounding amp you can have !
They're excellent, never owned one but a mate had one years ago and it was impressive for its cost at the time(20 years ago ish), they're probably desirable and expensive now i guess...
I was thinking the same thing
Yeah metallica used them all the time for the clean parts of their songs
True thats all I need, I will take care of the rest. Roland are pioneers.
As I love to listen to my watch regularly over the day it was a pleasure for me to hear the sound of the clock sampled in ❤
Too cool. I love the idea of using the sample of the clock ticking.
For the 3rd studio “We liked it so much we almost couldn’t leave :)”
That is an awesome idea
Hotel California
Excellent video guys, takes me back to all the random recording studios I've been in
Beautiful lesson in minimalism, good spirit, fun and courtesy 🙂
I had the privilege to record at the 571 Studio in Zurich multiple times, was always a very special expecience. Not exactly cheap so it doesn't really fit within the video theme, but i comment this because it's nice to see that i'll be able to record nice music with bearable prices
Hey... Where's the v-amp 3? 😂
Great work, dude. Way to mix things up and give the song added personality!
Sehr geiles Video und super Song. Ich feiere deine ganzen Akustik-Lieder so sehr. Weiter viel Erfolg mit deiner Musik!
As someone who does this his self I have to say that that was totally amazing and then going around and working in other Studios was even more better idea those sounds are great and I just can't say enough good things about what you just did
My very first amp was a Peavey Decade (10 watts 1x8" speaker), which looked similar, but was even more basic than the small Peavey in the third studio (@4:29). Powerful flashback for me! 😁
I had a Peavey decade too. I loaned it to my brother and it got stolen.
@@Chrisamic Ah, bummer, man. I did a quick check on Reverb and folks are asking up to 3 times the original price! 😅
That mic burp was honestly amazing
Impressive! The song is so beautiful! ❤
Very awesome sound, and song with it's given name. I can almost hear this live leading into some awesome version of Pink Floyd's Time
Just happened upon you channel today and think ive watched like 12 vids. This is great man. Time to go did up the rest of your work
Looked like fun! I have that retro peavey amp. Looks like a version of the Audition 110.
One of the things I appreciate most about your videos is you keep them clean. So many other artists’ videos are full of expletives and foul comments ect. Thank You!
Hes mature and professional, its great.
I would love to see a mix log for this song! I have trouble getting my acoustic guitars to sound THIS nice!
The sm58 is a cardioid mic, which lends itself better to big echoey rooms.
I like the name Studio Time for this track...Clockworks is nice also
I recorded a demo of Duffy "Mercy" in my living room in a little town in Allgäu with a Sony laptop, a Behringer audio interface and a Line6 Pocket Pod, no IRs, no plugins and the sound of the guitar was amazing! Today you should give not for granted that cheap equipmemnt sounds bad. The other pleasing experience was with the Behringer GD21 which I modded changing a pair caps and the IC and it was killer!
4:35 That's a Peavy Envoy 110 Teal Stripe. A smaller version of the Peavy Bandit 112 Teal Stripe. Which when combined with the Boss HM-2 is the setup used by both Dismember and Entombed back in the 90's.
That small little Peavey is a MFKNG BEAST!!! I did all bass recordings for an album on it and it sounded incredible!!!
Just saw a new drop on spotify and I needed to come watch the video first
Beautiful 🔥
When will you anounce the tour dates?
I had a V Amp way back in the day (was first multi fx board I had) and tbh I really liked it. It wasn't as good as a multi fx pedal, but it sounded awesome.
another great video you got to love bernth
Will do! Love you man, never stop ❤
Thanks for listening 🙌
Always man, i have an entire all of bernth playlist on spotify with all lf your songs, guess im your biggest fan 🖤🫶@@Bernthguitar
@@Bernthguitari have an entire all of Bernth playlist on spotify with all of your songs, guess im your biggest fan hehe 🫶🖤
I love your videos in particular, generally speaking I don't give any heed or attention to any "reviews" by TH-camrs when it comes to music gear, but with your videos I enjoy your reviews cause generally speaking you prove the point the the problem often isn't the gear, it's the reviewer, you prove clearly that good technical ability can make anything sound good.
Love your music
My first amp was a peavy that looked like the one in the video. I think mine was a rage 108? It was 30 years ago so not sure of the model #
Of course it worked great with the VT amp. The Valvetronix amps are some of the most underrated pieces of gear out there. I've Had My VT100X for a decade now and it's still my go to practice amp just because it sounds great for what it is. Have had Vypyr, Spider IV and V, and Katana and Vox just really nailed it with getting the tube feel via their hybrid circuitry. I will argue that my Line 6/Bogner hybrid is up there when you are used to using it, but it took a lot more time and work to get it dialed whereas the vox is just butter to work with. Great mix though.
don't sleep on the Lab Series L9 in the last studio! killer amp
So many of those chord voicings remind me of A Change of Seasons. Great track!
I had that exact Peavey amp for 10 years or so, we even used it for vocals at house parties. Good time s!
Great song. It looks like an Ibanez, but may i please ask what model it is?
Ich wusste nicht das es in wien so günstige studios gibt. Sobald ich amal gscheit gitarre spielen kann werd ich mich wieder daran erinnern
That ticking clock sound give the song a sweet interstellar vide. Love it!
Came out great! It takes a ton of talent to execute it in post production and mixing. You can record with minimal budget IF you already have the DAW, interface and software, plus the skills make the recordings sound good.
Loved watching this! Super creative and great song! REally goes to show that its not the gear but the creativity of the artist!! AWESOME JOB!!
CONTENT IDEA.... hey bro,brother, your style. Your great . My idea for content is you and a few other accomplished guitarists each select a beginner and teach them the best you can over the course of 3 months and at the 3 month point each accomplished guitarists and their student play against the others and their students and take a vote on who can teach shredding better. And I would like to volunteer as a test subject lol. I'm a beginner ,I can play a few riffs but still use wrong fingers even still hold the pick wrong( I use middle finger and thumb . Anyway ,get back to me if your interested . And Of course lessons would be online.....
😅 nice. Whats about a Project named "Cowworks" 😂 I think doesnt matter where you play or recording. It would sound great. Random german word today could be Kuhstall.... Rock on... I am gonna practice... Just made a break 🤘🏼🎸
Go back a few decades ago when computer mixing wasn't available and do the same test😅
I love how the song tells a story. Reminds me of Emerson, Lake & Palmer's Tarkus album.
Great results, no doubt two huge factors were your skill as a musician and your skill mixing, without those the best environment ever would not help! This is why mere mortals (like myself) should practice , practice , practice and learn to mix! Im of to practice ;)
You could record good stuff with literally anything man lol
Ryan Trahan, what? I've watched this guys video about distance running like 5-6 years ago... [Did a search...] Oh wow it's the same guy and his channel is huge and interesting! And thanks for the cheap gear experiment too!
😂 Martin played the clock in this song 🤣
He playes it so well. Right in the pocket!
Classic bernth choosing the calve calcetronix over a roland jazz chorus
Very inspiring for me as I’m trying to do some recording for the first time!!
I also just purchased Clockworks, Memories and Fuego, really enjoyed listening to them!
7:15 Did you zoom in on the waveforms or are they all badly clipped?
I had one of those Peavey amps in 1983.
so cool seeing where all the notes came from. Awsome.
What instrument do you play? I play the clock😮
hey, bro, i caught that super brief fade to black
1:39 instantly made me think of Room 429 by Cop Shoot Cop
The biggest difference in sound with different amps is on electric guitars with distortion. Acoustic usually sounds pretty nice no matter what amp that is used as long one stays away from distortion. Mesa mark iv, Mesa Dual Recs, Marshall JCM 800's, and Peavey 5050's are usually pretty aswesome amps if you are into metal and pretty heavy rock stuff.
I love to record all of my acoustic guitars in my master bathroom. The way it sounds is incredible. It's a VERY wet room (pun intended). It's reverb sound makes even a Martin Backpacker sound really nice.
Anyone know what DAW he is using? Killer bernth 🤘🏻
Seems like cubase to me
A creative progress never stop with gear...... not a bug - it´s a feature. good. greetz from germany
I started listening to your song, but then a black and white spiral appeared with a countdown clock
I spend hours trying to make things sound great and it always feels like it sounds... meh, then this man comes along and uses whatever he finds and makes great music! What a lad
Cuz its about whats in your head, heart and hands. The gear is merely a catalyst for expression.
If only I had a head@@chrismuratore4451
makes me happy to see BERNTH using cubase
What an amazing idea for a video! Good job creators!
Peavey bandit. I still have mine, a slightly bigger 12” version, and I still use it. 🎸
Pretty close, it’s a peavey envoy. Pretty good amps in my opinion.
I was unable to locate any of the 4 studios you used, using the map you provided, which can only mean one of two things, my geography skills aren't as sick as I thought OR, you mislabeled these studios either deliberately or accidentally. I'm voting for the latter.
proof that bernth can do anything, regardless of the studio
3:36 idk why i laughed so hard. maybe cause there is so many good songs in b flat
Great work and a most excellent song!
How to make a song sound amazing no matter where you record.
Step one: be Bernth
wow...its amazing how much you can do with great talent... 😮
I was waiting for the burp at the end of the song😢
I love the creativity. If something can make a sound, you can make music with it.
I have that vox I love that thing
What a talent, there is not obstacles to recording good music, and this guy knows how to do a good job. Amazing! 🤘🏻
the blue behringer x-vamp pedal is one of the greatest sounding multi-effects ever. the chorus is amazing.
the silkscreen labeling is not....
This is not just another video, it is an inspiration for all that cannot afford an expensive equipment. Thanks Bernth ❤
Amazing job! Congrats :)
At 2:59 I had to go back an listen two times. To me it sounded as if he said VolvOtronics. Beeing Sweedish I guess that I am a bit biased 🤣
Good song
fantastic work!
This is Amazing. It is different from your regular videos.
You’re* smh
@@icloudtrevorIt is different from you are regular videos?
@@danielmsmbl2 it’s* smh
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
That was just excellent!! The song came out great!
Cool... this makes me appreciate my own sound lab even more.
6:41 that burp tho
That final finish of the song came out so good
sounds like the 2nd part of farewell.
Looking inside these studios, makes me realise i spend to much on home gear..lol
What is the model name of your ibanez acoustic guitar?
Nice song! Now record a song in th cheapest recording studios from South America. Those 1 star studios are 4 or 5 stars here!
Martin played the clock on this song lol had me rolling!
Bernth ,seems like we are both ryan trahan fans
Martin playing the clock on this project is absolutely perfect