Yeah the forethought that went into this is top notch - I love the overdubs describing the technical aspects, and then it goes back to him speaking in the room. Brilliant.
These videos are just outstanding. The audio (of course) is great and the production of the videos is stellar. Filmed in one shot? Wow, I have a hard time not messing up when I make videos lol. Despite doing a lot of recording myself, I always learn something from this series. Amazing content. Cheers
The only video on TH-cam on this subject that explains the importance of turning the mic upside down to get the correct balance between voice and guitar.
Sounds great. This method depends on a really good sounding room though. I record in a not so great space at home so I close mic the guitar and the vocal with a ribbon and condensor respectively using figure 8 pattern nulls. Works a treat.
I almost didn't watch this through because I thought I was going to need to buy a crash test dummy head stereo microphone, but I'm glad at 3:45 things got to a place where I could try it with equipment I had :) edit: this is a fantastically produced video and I can't wait to explore more of your content! Getting source right is SO crucial I have learned. Can't mix well without tracking well.
Just ideal. Been working on a song, realized I get a very poor performance when recording both instruments separately... But this way, I can actually change from tracking to performing which is much more organic Thank you!!!
Your videos and the sound on them is just awesome. It makes learning fun.. I’m gonna try this today for a TH-cam video. I have a U 87 so I’ll use that. Thanks again. ✌🏼🙂
All your videos are simply outstanding. Thank you very much. Respect!! Joachim, you rock mate. If you had a Spotify channel I'd follow you, but can't find anything except your TH-cam.
This series is absolutely genius. Host is brilliant, audio flawless, atmosphere. I've rarely watched a video making me so warm inside. Just outstanding work. Thanks guys (herzlichen dank)!
I never subscribe after just 1 video… but this was an incredible tutorial, possibly the best one I’ve ever seen on TH-cam! It was soooo good! I’m going to enjoy looking through all your work in the next weeks 😇 subscribed!
This is an amazingly helpful video. Really appreciate the attention to detail in production too. We making living room sessions and love the one mic vibe
Just this one video changed my life! I ran it through Garageband > Legacy > Logic > Spaces > Male Vocal Hall. All that means is, Garageband with Legacy/Logic sounds. Don't ask me how I got it that way. I do not remember. But "Spaces" is the quick way to get different room or venue sounds. Like 'Church' or 'Live Venue', etc. . .
Loved this video - absolutely brilliant information and it blows my mind this was all done in one take. By the way, anyone know the song Joachim is playing?
The sound ist quit good but this not (only) from the Mic so can you please tell us what’s the chain used there, preamps, audio interface? btw great studio👍
Hi there! We have used a "state of the art" preamp with a very neutral sound from a very reputable manufacturer. And to make it comparable, we used the same one for all the mics of course. We did not use any EQ or compression.
Thank you! Please stay tuned. More tutorials will follow soon. In the mean time, feel free to visit our homestudio website www.neumann.com/homestudio/en/
This is so great! Is it possible to use this microphone outside and record an outdoors session, say in a park? Or will it pick up too much ambient noise and needs to be in a quiet studio?
Hi there! You can record with it in a park. Of course, there will be background noise, especially since you are not very close to the sound sources with the one TLM 103. If you want to have less crosstalk, you can use the setup from video #2 (two KMS 105's). With these you are much closer to the sound sources and therefore the crosstalk is proportionally much lower.
Fantastic! The kind of video you don’t only watch because of the informations you get but more the nice and smooth way of the moderator and musician. Is that beautiful tune an original by Joachim Rust?
Loved this, really helped with my home recording. And PLEASE is great, love the rhythmic beat. I am a beginner and I was trying to learn this style of playing. What tuning has he got the guitatr in . It sounds great. Thanks
This video was exceptionally helpful - explaining the reasoning on positioning was great. For those of us recording directly to computer in a home studio, do you have any guidelines around the need for mic preamps, or with this setup are they needed at all if you're going direct into a box like a Focusrite Scarlett? Thanks!
Hi Jeremy, have a look at our text tutorials about preamps here: www.neumann.com/homestudio/en/filter/Academy/Preamps#content_anchor. These might be helpful!
Thank you for the feedback! Please stay tuned. More tutorials will follow soon. In the mean time, feel free to visit our new website www.neumann.com/homestudio/en/
Can we just take a second and appreciate the incredible timing of this one-take video. To all involved, my hats off to you. Wow.
Agree
This is 5th one I've watched.
Leave it to Neumann to blow everyone out of the water.. again.
@Davian Arian I know, nobody cares.
indeed
Yeah the forethought that went into this is top notch - I love the overdubs describing the technical aspects, and then it goes back to him speaking in the room. Brilliant.
You just set the bar so high for every single educational video I will ever see from here on.
Bro I didn't remember commenting this then I realized it wasn't me lol
TLM 103 is my mic of choice I use it on all my songs! perfect!!! 👍
These videos are just outstanding. The audio (of course) is great and the production of the videos is stellar. Filmed in one shot? Wow, I have a hard time not messing up when I make videos lol. Despite doing a lot of recording myself, I always learn something from this series. Amazing content. Cheers
Thank you for the warm words 😊. We're glad you like it!
My sentiments exactly, beautiful presentation guys thank you
The only video on TH-cam on this subject that explains the importance of turning the mic upside down to get the correct balance between voice and guitar.
Excellent video! One mic, one performance, no phase issues and lots of emotion. Killer! Really good performer, too.
Your timing is again amazing, I’m in this very situation at college. Thanks
Amazing video 👌
Sounds great. This method depends on a really good sounding room though. I record in a not so great space at home so I close mic the guitar and the vocal with a ribbon and condensor respectively using figure 8 pattern nulls. Works a treat.
Ribbon for guitar?
This is by far the best educational video I've seen in a very long time 👏
Came here for the tutorial and stuck with the amazing singer performance! And yes, all the one-shot video is just too perfect 👍🏻
I almost didn't watch this through because I thought I was going to need to buy a crash test dummy head stereo microphone, but I'm glad at 3:45 things got to a place where I could try it with equipment I had :)
edit: this is a fantastically produced video and I can't wait to explore more of your content! Getting source right is SO crucial I have learned. Can't mix well without tracking well.
Sounds great, I will definitely try to record myself today with this approach :)
This video is the best i’ve ever seen in my life and it perfectly answers the questions I had, from the bottom of my heart: thank you! 🥰
how would you mix this take with vocal and guitar on one track ?
Ummmmm this is a PHENOMENAL video. The timing, the edit, the shot composition, and the information. Bravo.
I love Joachim's voice and his guitar playing.
Awesome and smooth transitions between artist performance and explanations. Very well approached
Just ideal. Been working on a song, realized I get a very poor performance when recording both instruments separately... But this way, I can actually change from tracking to performing which is much more organic
Thank you!!!
The best part. This is one take and the guy teaching is most probably not monitoring still he knows it has been nailed. sheer experience
This video series is so well-done and incredibly helpful. Thank you very much Neumann!
I just love you guys for this.
Thank you 😊
I like doing this exact same thing with a sm57 microphone. Thanks for the great lesson! I just need to remember 2 feet, ear level. This helped me.
Absolutely brilliant video! Amazing singer and guitarist.. blown away!
Can we applaud Joachim Rust, he is a wonderful guitarist and singer!
Your videos and the sound on them is just awesome. It makes learning fun.. I’m gonna try this today for a TH-cam video. I have a U 87 so I’ll use that. Thanks again. ✌🏼🙂
Amazing set of instructions! A BIG THANK YOU to the whole team that comes up with these great ideas! ❤️
All your videos are simply outstanding. Thank you very much. Respect!! Joachim, you rock mate. If you had a Spotify channel I'd follow you, but can't find anything except your TH-cam.
Thank you. changed my music career
This is so helpful! I have a Rode NT1-A at home, and I just love this
Wow this video was so well done! Thanks guys that one put a smile on my face
Thanks Tyson! Glad you liked it! 😊
This series is absolutely genius. Host is brilliant, audio flawless, atmosphere. I've rarely watched a video making me so warm inside. Just outstanding work. Thanks guys (herzlichen dank)!
Such a beautiful presentation.
thank you for teaching how to record sound in the right way! It helps me a lot!
May I ask where can I listen to the music? I like that very much!
Thanks for a nice video
Helpful, thanks.
I never subscribe after just 1 video… but this was an incredible tutorial, possibly the best one I’ve ever seen on TH-cam! It was soooo good! I’m going to enjoy looking through all your work in the next weeks 😇 subscribed!
Great tutorial, Thank you!
Always informative videos and unique production with it!
Excellent video and a pleasure to listen to Joachim - thanks :-)
amazing work! really well done! keep it up :)
Amazing video, is the song available any were ? Don’t try to understand me I see the questions in your eyes I love it !
Is this song anywhere on the internet? I can't find it! What a great performer and what an excellent presentation
Beautiful
Outstanding video! Thank you!
This is an amazingly helpful video. Really appreciate the attention to detail in production too. We making living room sessions and love the one mic vibe
Beautiful song.
So are we hearing a mono feed or did you move the signal to stereo? Sounds wonderful BTW.....
Always perfect videos and tutos … bravo ! :)
Just this one video changed my life! I ran it through Garageband > Legacy > Logic > Spaces > Male Vocal Hall. All that means is, Garageband with Legacy/Logic sounds. Don't ask me how I got it that way. I do not remember. But "Spaces" is the quick way to get different room or venue sounds. Like 'Church' or 'Live Venue', etc. . .
We are glad we could be of help 🙂
it's great that you do these. Much love
This video was so helpful! thanks! also the song was beautiful! great artist. What a way to play the guitar! How can I learn to do that?
Loved this video - absolutely brilliant information and it blows my mind this was all done in one take. By the way, anyone know the song Joachim is playing?
Another great presentation! Can not wait to listen to all of them.
6:42 Final Placement
killer sound, killer riff, killer song !
This was a really involved ad for a microphone
Great tips, thank you!!
2:10 why is the guitar fret slanted?
I want to know the model/ product of mic-stand and shock absorbing accessory that you are using at 5:45 of this video
Thanks I gonna try this!
Wow! I sure have learned some things which I can use for my you tube performances. Thanks!
This episode is really well made!
actually what is the microphone you are wearing on your shirt? It gives awesome quality sound :)
Very good series. Thank you.
The sound ist quit good but this not (only) from the Mic so can you please tell us what’s the chain used there, preamps, audio interface? btw great studio👍
Hi there! We have used a "state of the art" preamp with a very neutral sound from a very reputable manufacturer. And to make it comparable, we used the same one for all the mics of course. We did not use any EQ or compression.
thanks for making these - they're great, hope you will continue the series!
Excellent video, all killer no filler.
we appreciate the feedback 🙂
Very helpful. I will try this myself.
BTW the song he is singing is nice. Could you tell me the name of this song? Thanks.
Hey what mic stand is that??
do you have an episode about recording violin (classical music)?
am particular interested in blending close and room sound. thanks!
Loving these videos and great song and performance as well.
Love this video.
Love that! Amazing video, great audio! What's the name of that song, I love it!
This is the first video that I have ever seen. with the least dislikes and decent number of views! Great content! :)
Excellent series. Thanks!
Ordered a Tlm103 the other day and wait to get it as soon as it’s back in stock
Very helpful video. Thank you.
Thank you! Please stay tuned. More tutorials will follow soon. In the mean time, feel free to visit our homestudio website www.neumann.com/homestudio/en/
Where can I get a copy of the song he is performing?! I love it!
Hi Willy, Achim hasn't published his songs yet. We will push him to do so 😉 !
@@GeorgNeumannGmbH I'm honestly so sad about that:( He really has ALOT of talent, i'm obsessed wiith this song! Amazing job everyone.
Great Voice, Great Video
This is so great! Is it possible to use this microphone outside and record an outdoors session, say in a park? Or will it pick up too much ambient noise and needs to be in a quiet studio?
Hi there! You can record with it in a park. Of course, there will be background noise, especially since you are not very close to the sound sources with the one TLM 103. If you want to have less crosstalk, you can use the setup from video #2 (two KMS 105's). With these you are much closer to the sound sources and therefore the crosstalk is proportionally much lower.
Very helpful! Thank you!
These are incredible videos - thanks Neumann! So much information, yet presented in a palatable way.
Thanks for the feedback, Dave! Take care!
Will this also be applicable to doing an outside gig
Fantastic! The kind of video you don’t only watch because of the informations you get but more the nice and smooth way of the moderator and musician.
Is that beautiful tune an original by Joachim Rust?
Thank you so much for the (as always) great content. Learning a lot from you guys, I'm a proud and happy long time KM 183 pair owner.
Loved this, really helped with my home recording. And PLEASE is great, love the rhythmic beat. I am a beginner and I was trying to learn this style of playing. What tuning has he got the guitatr in . It sounds great. Thanks
I think Joachim's playing in Open C tuning (CGCGCE)
Thank you so much! My next upload will be much better due to your great video's!!! Im so thankfull
What's this tune called? Sounds fabulous.
Hi Andrew, the song is called "Please", which, however, has not been published yet.
That's a shame. I'd buy it today
Great vid! Do you have content on how you would edit & mix on logic with this recording set up? Thanks
Hi Andy, we don't have a mixing tutorial online but you'll find some good user generated ones for sure!
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
so coooool! thanks
This video was exceptionally helpful - explaining the reasoning on positioning was great. For those of us recording directly to computer in a home studio, do you have any guidelines around the need for mic preamps, or with this setup are they needed at all if you're going direct into a box like a Focusrite Scarlett? Thanks!
Hi Jeremy, have a look at our text tutorials about preamps here: www.neumann.com/homestudio/en/filter/Academy/Preamps#content_anchor. These might be helpful!
@@GeorgNeumannGmbH Thank you!
@@GeorgNeumannGmbHI tried to click on the link you gave and it didn’t work. I would love to know what mic preamps is recommended with tlm 103!
Great vid! I would love to know more detail about the full gain staging, signal path and any processing 😁
how to setup , pre comp reverb ... all fx , please make video
I'd love it if you could do one video like this with a grand piano. I sing while playing the piano, and I am still experimenting.
Thank you for the feedback! Please stay tuned. More tutorials will follow soon. In the mean time, feel free to visit our new website www.neumann.com/homestudio/en/
That guys awesome! My God
Nice video. Love it
Sounds great, but what if the Singer/Songsriter prefers to perform standing, not sitting? Voise and Guitar are further away from each other.
Hi Timo, part 2 of this video series might be of interest to you then :). Stay tuned; we'll release it very soon!
Great guitar player.
✌🏼