I noticed more movement of the air in the bass drum on the second sample. I liked it more. But that is the only difference that I heard without headphones on a 2.1 channel system.
That is interesting! Listening back in the car, and on the phone, different sources I’m still hearing the snare as the main tell for me. Not even which is which but just that there’s something different. Still - super close and $2000 different is a whole other story. I think the main point is that you don’t have to wait until you have expensive stuff to put out decent sounding recordings and you should upgrade when you’re comfortable. I know a lot of people that don’t do anything cu they think their stuff isn’t nice enough.
@ I agree completely. In many cases, our budget gear is better than the top dollar gear used to record some of the top albums 50, 60 years ago. Both mic sets sounded great, and the differences were nearly inaudible in the final mix. I wish I could get my brother to understand that he doesn't need the state of the art gear to get into recording and mixing as a service.
thank you! I'm really proud of this video actually, and I'm surprised how close they sound. I am always guilty of spending way too much money on gear for no reason. Will I learn my lesson? probably not.
@ShreducationNation my biggest thing is if you're making music and also enjoying gear that's great. There's so many people that spend all their time buying gear/plugin and not actually making music. But Learnung lessons is hard lol
I love your shorts and this was hilarious af, hope u guys keep making more vids
Me listening on my phone like this sounds great 😅
Hahahaha on the laptop speakers they sound the same too!
Awesome video. Will be switching over to the edible gels immediately
The tone is in the taste
Your videos rock
thank you!!
need more vids like this
hopefully we'll get to do more! had a lot of fun with this one and was genuinely surprised by the outcome.
I LOVE THIS ❤ Matutu got me gellin
I noticed more movement of the air in the bass drum on the second sample. I liked it more. But that is the only difference that I heard without headphones on a 2.1 channel system.
That is interesting! Listening back in the car, and on the phone, different sources I’m still hearing the snare as the main tell for me. Not even which is which but just that there’s something different. Still - super close and $2000 different is a whole other story. I think the main point is that you don’t have to wait until you have expensive stuff to put out decent sounding recordings and you should upgrade when you’re comfortable. I know a lot of people that don’t do anything cu they think their stuff isn’t nice enough.
@ I agree completely. In many cases, our budget gear is better than the top dollar gear used to record some of the top albums 50, 60 years ago. Both mic sets sounded great, and the differences were nearly inaudible in the final mix. I wish I could get my brother to understand that he doesn't need the state of the art gear to get into recording and mixing as a service.
another great video proving you should just record andf make music not spend all your time freaking out about the gear you have
thank you! I'm really proud of this video actually, and I'm surprised how close they sound. I am always guilty of spending way too much money on gear for no reason. Will I learn my lesson? probably not.
@ShreducationNation my biggest thing is if you're making music and also enjoying gear that's great. There's so many people that spend all their time buying gear/plugin and not actually making music.
But Learnung lessons is hard lol