Wytse! Great workflow! Trial & Error is something everywhere occurs. It's great to see how you keep things organized. Thanks for the tour! De groetjes aan George!
This done properly is INCREDIBLY difficult and most people have PhD and work in large venue treatment and sound staging. The ones I know don't do studios unless its a favor or a passion project. Would be interesting to hear how it is in Europe.
Everyone pretty much know a computer with decent speakers and good acoustics is 90% of all gear you need. Then its… practicing. I would also state that if you run 5 km before producing it will help you a 100 times more then a hardware compressor. Even a great chair will
Have you ever thought about using an isolating transformer with a shield winding and a center tap (to ground) on the secondary winding like all the very old studios have? to build a symmetrical power source. It also reduces the interference level and makes the housing of the devices better shielding. I mean if you rewire the power anyway and the thing with the power station
Great video bro.. love your studio.. would love to have some stuff mastered by you soon... Bro, those Speakers are INSANE. 5way? Your stuff must sound amazing. Are you using any room correction or did you get just get your response line flat!?/ Cheers
What are your thoughts on using Dante for a studio targeted at mixing and mastering such as your own? I really like Dante and the way it works in the studio i use but that studio is more focused on recording.
Great space layout. Why don't you mount your TC Clarity on a monitor type arm attached to the side of your desk. you can tuck it down and away when not in use.. just a thought.
What are those square absorber/reflector pieces that are on the door? I also see them on LennArts' website. Would love to know this, probably should treat my door as well...
@White Sea Studio (in advanve: sorry for my worst english ;-)) ... I´m right now at 25:52min in your vid and I´m not quite sure if I had have understood you right well: so your formerly relais for powering up the whole studio rig got you some trouble with your grounding - and you was using a Furman power conditioner & sequencer --> and right now you´ll have to powerin up the whole setup manually by switching the power trays in the back of your studio? ... so why didn´t you use a couple of "Furman CN-3600 SE" as power trays & power conditioner & sequencer? they´re manageable through an app and you can interconnect them - so you´re able to define some processes for powering up & down your whole gear from your studio (so what goes on first and last - and what goes down first and last) ... and there is furman hardware as a one knob switch as a "remote" --> after you´ve settled the whole process for powering up & down in the app you don´t need to do it everytime in the app cause then you´ll be using the one knob switch to turn on everything in the morning ... ... could that be an idea of a solution for you?
16:42 rammount is great solution for this. Normally ram mounts are used for vecicles, boats , planes, (motor)bike etc. But is great solution for this. Aangezien je nederlands bent kan je op emounting kijken je hebt 1000 duizend soorten armpjes , balhoofdjes, houdertjes zit vast wel iets wat past. Volgens mij is het ook vesa 75 daar heb je ook plaatje voor
I worked for volkswagen the other day and in their offices they had this height-adjustable tables and this very very nice office chairs. I remember I set it up so it was half lying half sitting, the tbale exact the same height as my arm-rests. boaa. i could sit there forever. Everyone was getting up and this and that table up table down. I didn't care. This setup was just amazing to work on. (on a computer). I wish I would have such a setup at home. just another world of sitting and working.
actually this chair you promote looks promising. but everythings, at the end, everythings come to the height of the table and arm rest and ... basicly everything. the more you can adjust the better. just find the right set up
I think you've inspired me to put together a video of my studio next week! I've been holding off until it's perfect/done, but it never is and I have things worth showing!
Regarding the furmann… I am having the same problem: some voltage goes back in the circuit when the unit is powered down. This causes my breakers to jump. Pretty annoying. Glad you’ve found out too. :)
Nice room. There are plenty of good tape saturation plugins, but when you have a tape machine…it just hits different and feels different than the plugins.
It’s crazy how much stuff you’ve effectively fit into that studio space! What’s the dimensions/ sq footage of your room? And was it a “room within a room” build
Clean your Generator (EcoFlow) sinewave with a quality inverter. AKA you go from DC out from your EcoFlow and change it to AC with your external invertor and have a clean electrical signal. I have done this a few times when I had dirty AC and I would convert to DC and then back into AC I then have a clean signal. Industry-wide on-location productions run on generators and they clean the electricity with invertors.
Man wat een verhaal haha. Maar super gaaf dat je het een keer laat zien. En zeker die tape machine vind ik echt super gaaf eruit zien. vooral door gaan hoor, ik vind het super om je filmpjes te bekijken en leer er een hoop van. gr Marco (Lelystad)
About the 'small' room; what's the estimate size? Quite a high up ceiling, or is this just the video? Very workflow oriented, cool to see how this also reflects in your video workflow. Even more demanding, so more efficiency to win!
Thank yo for the idea with the screens, I have actually been pondering how to get rid of the problems with the screen going as far as thinking about using drawing tablets as screens so I could put them diagonally on my desk in a way that would make them as little of a problem as possible. I feel kind of stupid for not thinking off just putting treatment to the back of them XD
I'm going to have to investigate treatment for the back of my display, never considered that. The rebuilt console is awesome, reminds me of the millennium falcon, lots of character and power under the hood even if it's not a polished piece.
The treatment on the back of the monitor is a great detail. In my studio I've been considering between a 43" screen flush with the speakers or 27" on the desk. I'm thinking with treatment, the smaller one is actually a better solution acoustically.
all that gear for 12 notes, go in the forest listen to the birdies, the thunder the wind the sea, so music comes from the universe written into the fabric of creation, Thats why music is Love forever. have you studied the 12 notes harmonic series?
I tried over 20 chairs, all of them don't sit right. Can I only order though usa or australia? then import tax is about 40% on top of buying price... can I buy in Europe?
Is the discount code for the C7 only vaild in US/AUS? Tried it here in Europe (Austria) and it says the code is invalid. would be a nice offer though if it worked.
@ no, just better than plugins… it’s been recognised as better than the Rupert Neve 542 which uses a tape head in its circuitry… now, those are £700 odd a channel so probably not worth it, over 16k for 24 channels… where the McDSP APB is about half that for 24 channels
@ plus the McDSP isn’t as power hungry as 24 500 series units say with the Rupert Neve 542’ would be in comparison to the McDSP… I asked the question but obviously the guy hasn’t got a answer
48:03 You are not a model? Fooled me there Haunz! 😁 Don't sell yourself short brother, you could sell skin cream your face is so blemish free. *About the Speakers* they look amazing! Love all the gear, but the Analog Tape? DUDE KNOWS THE MAGIC!
This is the first video of Jay that I don't agree on. Oh course the launch was a total fiasco. But I've been playing since yesterday without problems even in VR and LOVE it. To me it's already game of the year. I'm very surprised that Jay hardly can see any difference between this and 2020. I mean... The difference is massive. Brace for impact, I guess......
Are you allowed to say how much the speakers were? Acoustic cost not included but the amps and DSP included... if you're allowed to... at the time ages ago you were not allow
based of how he showed the speaker system, I bet it's around 30-50,000 USD since the speaker is calibrated and room is packed with it. the website does not show any pricing since they kinda calculate it based of the room that they will mount it
@ when I contacted them they told me around 10k just for the speakers but no idea if that included amplification, they were cryptic about it… the problem is, you need to know a ball park figure otherwise you can’t gauge if it’s viable
It’s literally the last video he did… but late to review in comparison to others… watch the video don’t just think you know what’s going on based on the title
I thought the video was exactly the right length, to the second actually. Sorry to hear your life is so busy. Maybe don't watch such videos going forward, or if you do, don't bore the rest of us with your irrelevant views on video length
you cant have a ton of drivers in speakers and say they are time aligned, dsp does not fix mechanical alignment, harmonic and non harmonic distortion as well as directivity. Putting expensive things together doesn't make something automatically "good".
In my opinion, it’s a more stable. I’ve been making music for 15 years and always been on Windows. Around 2016-2017, I had PC and base model intel Mac. For some reason, the Mac was a lot more stable than the PC. I’ve checked everything and nothing. Every Win update, something got fixed and others broke. So I fully switched to Mac. Yes, it’s more expensive, but they’re very reliable. (Also hate Pro Tools, switched to Logic. Also use FL)
To ad, my PC was an 8th gen Intel Core i7 with 6-cores, my 13-inch MacBook Pro was a 5th gen dual core i5. Still don’t understand why the Mac was more stable eventho was a lot weaker.
Those jerky camera motions don't make anything more exciting. It's really annoying because we can't focus on whatever you are showing. If you are going to be a video guy now then think about getting the best shots. That is what good production is all about. Don't rush it.
great to hear youre still using the tape machine, love how passionate you are
You worked your butt off to get that great room. Great job!
"This is just a module to fill things up." Nice to know you're as human as the rest of us.🙂 And a beautiful build so far!
What are your room dimensions prior to the treatment. And do you have a frequency curve you can show? I'm curious how flat it is.
Wytse! Great workflow! Trial & Error is something everywhere occurs. It's great to see how you keep things organized. Thanks for the tour!
De groetjes aan George!
So much history and personality to your console - I appreciate you and your passion!
Your acoustics are amazing! Did you design them or did you work with a consultant?
This done properly is INCREDIBLY difficult and most people have PhD and work in large venue treatment and sound staging. The ones I know don't do studios unless its a favor or a passion project.
Would be interesting to hear how it is in Europe.
@@MarcTelesha For sure it's crazy complicated and quite a rabbit hole to go down.
Pro tip : Dont let your gear strangle you! - Wytse 2024
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Everyone pretty much know a computer with decent speakers and good acoustics is 90% of all gear you need. Then its… practicing.
I would also state that if you run 5 km before producing it will help you a 100 times more then a hardware compressor.
Even a great chair will
Linus Tech Tips should check your setup up. My gawd! Send them a mail.
Have you ever thought about using an isolating transformer with a shield winding and a center tap (to ground) on the secondary winding like all the very old studios have? to build a symmetrical power source. It also reduces the interference level and makes the housing of the devices better shielding. I mean if you rewire the power anyway and the thing with the power station
Great video bro.. love your studio.. would love to have some stuff mastered by you soon... Bro, those Speakers are INSANE. 5way? Your stuff must sound amazing. Are you using any room correction or did you get just get your response line flat!?/ Cheers
What are your thoughts on using Dante for a studio targeted at mixing and mastering such as your own? I really like Dante and the way it works in the studio i use but that studio is more focused on recording.
This is such a great video. Thanks for going so in depth man!
Great space layout. Why don't you mount your TC Clarity on a monitor type arm attached to the side of your desk. you can tuck it down and away when not in use.. just a thought.
so curious, waited for this video since years
13 minutes in and I'm exhausted already! I'll have to go watch some in-the-box mixing now...
What are those square absorber/reflector pieces that are on the door? I also see them on LennArts' website. Would love to know this, probably should treat my door as well...
Thanks for sharing this video it was very informative. I really like the choices in gear.
Now you made me wanna hear your speakers lol. Awesome studiotour was fun to watch it
@White Sea Studio (in advanve: sorry for my worst english ;-)) ... I´m right now at 25:52min in your vid and I´m not quite sure if I had have understood you right well: so your formerly relais for powering up the whole studio rig got you some trouble with your grounding - and you was using a Furman power conditioner & sequencer --> and right now you´ll have to powerin up the whole setup manually by switching the power trays in the back of your studio? ... so why didn´t you use a couple of "Furman CN-3600 SE" as power trays & power conditioner & sequencer? they´re manageable through an app and you can interconnect them - so you´re able to define some processes for powering up & down your whole gear from your studio (so what goes on first and last - and what goes down first and last) ... and there is furman hardware as a one knob switch as a "remote" --> after you´ve settled the whole process for powering up & down in the app you don´t need to do it everytime in the app cause then you´ll be using the one knob switch to turn on everything in the morning ... ... could that be an idea of a solution for you?
The usb /Ethernet hub on the bmpcc is genius 🎉 which hub is this ?
Hi! Could you tell us a bit on what was to issue with the furman power sequencer?
I was thinking of getting one for my place.
Thanks!
16:42 rammount is great solution for this. Normally ram mounts are used for vecicles, boats , planes, (motor)bike etc. But is great solution for this.
Aangezien je nederlands bent kan je op emounting kijken je hebt 1000 duizend soorten armpjes , balhoofdjes, houdertjes zit vast wel iets wat past. Volgens mij is het ook vesa 75 daar heb je ook plaatje voor
I worked for volkswagen the other day and in their offices they had this height-adjustable tables and this very very nice office chairs. I remember I set it up so it was half lying half sitting, the tbale exact the same height as my arm-rests. boaa. i could sit there forever. Everyone was getting up and this and that table up table down. I didn't care. This setup was just amazing to work on. (on a computer). I wish I would have such a setup at home. just another world of sitting and working.
actually this chair you promote looks promising. but everythings, at the end, everythings come to the height of the table and arm rest and ... basicly everything. the more you can adjust the better. just find the right set up
I think you've inspired me to put together a video of my studio next week! I've been holding off until it's perfect/done, but it never is and I have things worth showing!
Regarding the furmann… I am having the same problem: some voltage goes back in the circuit when the unit is powered down. This causes my breakers to jump. Pretty annoying. Glad you’ve found out too. :)
Nice room. There are plenty of good tape saturation plugins, but when you have a tape machine…it just hits different and feels different than the plugins.
It’s crazy how much stuff you’ve effectively fit into that studio space! What’s the dimensions/ sq footage of your room? And was it a “room within a room” build
Yah..! Sorry I got really excited 😊😊😊
Clean your Generator (EcoFlow) sinewave with a quality inverter. AKA you go from DC out from your EcoFlow and change it to AC with your external invertor and have a clean electrical signal.
I have done this a few times when I had dirty AC and I would convert to DC and then back into AC I then have a clean signal. Industry-wide on-location productions run on generators and they clean the electricity with invertors.
I don’t know if the DC out of the ecoflow is that high powered, I have to check…
Man wat een verhaal haha. Maar super gaaf dat je het een keer laat zien. En zeker die tape machine vind ik echt super gaaf eruit zien. vooral door gaan hoor, ik vind het super om je filmpjes te bekijken en leer er een hoop van. gr Marco (Lelystad)
Ah eindelijk! Zeer tof en interessant allemaal! Thanx Wytse!
Next level studio! Congrats and thanks for sharing :)
About the 'small' room; what's the estimate size? Quite a high up ceiling, or is this just the video? Very workflow oriented, cool to see how this also reflects in your video workflow. Even more demanding, so more efficiency to win!
A dream studio, I wonder how many miles of cabling!!! You'll need to upgrade the power grid next
Thank yo for the idea with the screens, I have actually been pondering how to get rid of the problems with the screen going as far as thinking about using drawing tablets as screens so I could put them diagonally on my desk in a way that would make them as little of a problem as possible. I feel kind of stupid for not thinking off just putting treatment to the back of them XD
Would have loved some info on your multichannel conversion too!
Thank you for this tour
Impressive attention to detail!
nice setup u got theere... damn :D also - id put a magic arm- setup for the clarity M *just have it hoovering around in that general area :)
I'm going to have to investigate treatment for the back of my display, never considered that. The rebuilt console is awesome, reminds me of the millennium falcon, lots of character and power under the hood even if it's not a polished piece.
The treatment on the back of the monitor is a great detail. In my studio I've been considering between a 43" screen flush with the speakers or 27" on the desk. I'm thinking with treatment, the smaller one is actually a better solution acoustically.
Dank voor deze inspirerende en uitgebreide rondleiding Wytse.
Such a great video! Thank you
all that gear for 12 notes, go in the forest listen to the birdies, the thunder the wind the sea,
so music comes from the universe written into the fabric of creation,
Thats why music is Love forever. have you studied the 12 notes harmonic series?
A plate reverb that requires a whole room is a big deal. I hope you can get it working again.
that hoodie is sick
Any idea of the monetary amount you've invested in your studio so far? It's nice to be able to set it up the way you want. Great video!
Release the plate reverb tech video
I tried over 20 chairs, all of them don't sit right. Can I only order though usa or australia? then import tax is about 40% on top of buying price... can I buy in Europe?
yes, you can. By clicking the link from the US website, you can find the region selection at the very bottom
@@JoyannLaird Thanks!
Thank you much for sharing 🤘
Interesting setup! Thanks for the tour
OMG I want that WesAudio ngTubeEQ
Great video!
hey mooie mastering studio man! mooie hardware ook. keep it up!
amazing in depth tour
You need a Flock Patchbay... Actually so do I!
Thank you for the inspiration!
Is the discount code for the C7 only vaild in US/AUS? Tried it here in Europe (Austria) and it says the code is invalid. would be a nice offer though if it worked.
Love your channel
Speaking about video over ethernet, Dante can now do video over IP. Bit expensive like the Audio over IP but could be something you could look in to?
Could 2 McDSP-APB-16's replace the tape machine do you think? Using their tape emulation
thats a... physical tape isnt it
@ no, just better than plugins… it’s been recognised as better than the Rupert Neve 542 which uses a tape head in its circuitry… now, those are £700 odd a channel so probably not worth it, over 16k for 24 channels… where the McDSP APB is about half that for 24 channels
I thought he said he would switch to plugins if they were better.. but obviously has a selective memory
@ plus the McDSP isn’t as power hungry as 24 500 series units say with the Rupert Neve 542’ would be in comparison to the McDSP… I asked the question but obviously the guy hasn’t got a answer
@@TigroGumi so mcDSP are plugins like theres no analog processing
Dayum, that was interesting!
What is your thoughts on a ams neve BCM/mk2 16?
Great music spaceship cockpit :)
What's your electric bill for all this? I have often wondered what the electric cost are for studios like this.
What material is the absorption?
48:03 You are not a model? Fooled me there Haunz! 😁 Don't sell yourself short brother, you could sell skin cream your face is so blemish free.
*About the Speakers* they look amazing! Love all the gear, but the Analog Tape? DUDE KNOWS THE MAGIC!
Big Like from "ISRAEL" !!
Badass studio!! The tour was great but you left out the microphones. 😁
enjoyed it , thank you
This is the first video of Jay that I don't agree on. Oh course the launch was a total fiasco. But I've been playing since yesterday without problems even in VR and LOVE it. To me it's already game of the year. I'm very surprised that Jay hardly can see any difference between this and 2020. I mean... The difference is massive.
Brace for impact, I guess......
i need lumbar support!
do you pay rent for the space or do you own it?
The lights might cause acoustic issues if they are fixed.
Small soft boxes would be a bit better than LED panels, but I think it should be fine
hi ! model of master fader please?
So Wytse .. and I mean no disrespect in any way but how many of your studio consist of sponsored gear?
Just great!
Are you allowed to say how much the speakers were?
Acoustic cost not included but the amps and DSP included... if you're allowed to... at the time ages ago you were not allow
based of how he showed the speaker system, I bet it's around 30-50,000 USD since the speaker is calibrated and room is packed with it. the website does not show any pricing since they kinda calculate it based of the room that they will mount it
@ when I contacted them they told me around 10k just for the speakers but no idea if that included amplification, they were cryptic about it… the problem is, you need to know a ball park figure otherwise you can’t gauge if it’s viable
I’m probably going with either MUM-6’s with a Dynaudio Sub or the MUM-10MB’s… but still very intrigued in these
It’s literally the last video he did… but late to review in comparison to others… watch the video don’t just think you know what’s going on based on the title
Hele Mooie Studio Stuer.
So you have an EMT 140... Doesn´t everyone? 😁
Your English is great
yessss
Before I watch and like this video, let me ask you Dutch man, is Lobbes Pro in Netherlands a reliable company?
Yes, but they can be slow...
Yes I order all of my stuff over there. They are the greatest for pro audio stuff. But what he said is true, they can be slow sometimes.
A long but very interesting video! I didn't know if I had the time to watch it, but now, at the end, I've really enjoyed it. Great work!
I thought the video was exactly the right length, to the second actually. Sorry to hear your life is so busy. Maybe don't watch such videos going forward, or if you do, don't bore the rest of us with your irrelevant views on video length
@WDIPJordi You just bored the rest of us with your irrelevant comment.
you cant have a ton of drivers in speakers and say they are time aligned, dsp does not fix mechanical alignment, harmonic and non harmonic distortion as well as directivity. Putting expensive things together doesn't make something automatically "good".
Let's goooooooooo
2:16 it's just iraq....
This kind of huge set up is great to see, but really exhausting to use... the future of audio is definatly IN THE BOX ...
Ohhhhh I’m excited to watch this one! Coffee first then gear porn 😍
The electricity bill.
🎙️🔥
Comment for da algorithm
Streak count: 278
also your walls. looks like a psych ward
removed my like because of the "mac mini" -> still have no idea why audio segment is dominated by mac. it is only more expansive, not better
In my opinion, it’s a more stable. I’ve been making music for 15 years and always been on Windows. Around 2016-2017, I had PC and base model intel Mac. For some reason, the Mac was a lot more stable than the PC. I’ve checked everything and nothing. Every Win update, something got fixed and others broke. So I fully switched to Mac. Yes, it’s more expensive, but they’re very reliable. (Also hate Pro Tools, switched to Logic. Also use FL)
To ad, my PC was an 8th gen Intel Core i7 with 6-cores, my 13-inch MacBook Pro was a 5th gen dual core i5. Still don’t understand why the Mac was more stable eventho was a lot weaker.
snake oil studio
"It's not a great rack, it's not a terrible rack it's just a rack" - Every man 10 years into the marriage.
Only cool shit (:
I'm just here to hate on your speakers
The most pointless piece of your equipped is the studder. Never since 2022 I've seen you using it. Is it even plugged to a power socket?
Those jerky camera motions don't make anything more exciting. It's really annoying because we can't focus on whatever you are showing.
If you are going to be a video guy now then think about getting the best shots. That is what good production is all about. Don't rush it.
Yes, just a tripod is a lot more pleasing to watch than hand held for a talking heads setup