big dog these videos are AMAZING. The fact that I can get this level of knowledge in 17 minutes, served in such an amazing package FOR FREE is crazy. I would have loved to have these tips when I started in 2002!
Hey, thanks for including our MK-609 plugin in your video! I personally am a huge fan of the channel and the content you make. Keep up the great work! -Johnny
My son and I were just listening to No. 4 the other day, and I commented on how great the record sounded, and how big/ballsy the drums sounded. Cool to now know why. You, sir, are a treasure! Thank you for the work you’re doing! ❤
Killer shootout! You do these exactly as I want to hear them. Any reason why you’re not using the oversampling when available? Have you tried the new Korneff Level-Loc yet. It’s amazing, I think you’ll dig it.
Thanks! I dont often get into oversampling bc I run so much in parallel, dont want to deal with the occasional delay (and extra cpu). Can't wait to try the Level-Loc! Might do a shootout with that, Devil-loc and LocNess sometime.
Loving these videos! Great to get some insight into how our "elders" (sorry!) made things sound amazing - I only started well after digital was the norm, so have barely touched analog gear at all. If you've got any insight, would love to see some analysis of what Andy Wallace did for the drums on The Hunting Party (Linkin Park, 2014).
Glad you dig that! It's really important to me personally to keep that insight alive and not forgotten in the digital age. I'll look into that mix for sure!
Thanks JP! Could you please make a video about how to record instruments being processed by plugins (in order to try to simulate an analog gear record)?
big dog these videos are AMAZING. The fact that I can get this level of knowledge in 17 minutes, served in such an amazing package FOR FREE is crazy. I would have loved to have these tips when I started in 2002!
Thanks so much!! Really appreciate that, and happy to share!
Hey, thanks for including our MK-609 plugin in your video! I personally am a huge fan of the channel and the content you make. Keep up the great work!
-Johnny
Thanks so much!! Really appreciate it, the MK-609 is killer!
Great breakdown and explanation!
My son and I were just listening to No. 4 the other day, and I commented on how great the record sounded, and how big/ballsy the drums sounded. Cool to now know why.
You, sir, are a treasure! Thank you for the work you’re doing! ❤
@@mcpribs thanks so much!! Appreciate that, and awesome you can share an experience like that with your son!
Killer video. When you played the drums in context I was bangin my head!!
Thanks!! Yeah I really enjoyed that the first time I tried it too haha
Thank you so much for these awesome vids!!
My pleasure!
Killer shootout! You do these exactly as I want to hear them. Any reason why you’re not using the oversampling when available? Have you tried the new Korneff Level-Loc yet. It’s amazing, I think you’ll dig it.
Thanks! I dont often get into oversampling bc I run so much in parallel, dont want to deal with the occasional delay (and extra cpu). Can't wait to try the Level-Loc! Might do a shootout with that, Devil-loc and LocNess sometime.
Interesting vids. Appreciate your time, brother.
thanks!
Loving these videos! Great to get some insight into how our "elders" (sorry!) made things sound amazing - I only started well after digital was the norm, so have barely touched analog gear at all. If you've got any insight, would love to see some analysis of what Andy Wallace did for the drums on The Hunting Party (Linkin Park, 2014).
Glad you dig that! It's really important to me personally to keep that insight alive and not forgotten in the digital age. I'll look into that mix for sure!
Thanks JP! Could you please make a video about how to record instruments being processed by plugins (in order to try to simulate an analog gear record)?
Sure!
@@JPHenryAudio much obliged
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cool shit!
thanks!!
I'm 1 step closer to St. Anger
Exactly 😂
Mfs really be hating high tuned snares
@@alexlogan124 they can't tell the diff btwn a wood piccolo and 6" brass w/snares off, either lol
@@juanderful-g1h I honestly like the st anger snare, it sounds cool in extreme metal and hardcore
@@alexlogan124 yeah, in a better overall mix it would work fine... i have way more issues with other elements of that album
It seems he is just messing around. I can do this crap myself, what's the point? Nothing useful about this.
it's a lot more useful than your comment, thats for sure
Ok big shot lmao