Just so you know, this is still being enjoyed to bits in 2020. You and Joe should really do a podcast together, that would make for some great content, I could listen to you guys talk about those modules all day. Thanks from Belgium !
The point when you realize you're hooked.You come to TH-cam just for a few minutes to check if there's by any chance something interesting to see before you go to bed. An hour later you catch yourself having watched an entire episode of Produce Like a Pro. And you didn't even want to watch it because you were tired. Hooked I tell you. :)
32:45 Joe's dry sense of humour cracks me up. I love coming back to this video from time to time and randomly picking a part to watch, I always walk away learning something. Thanks Warren!
Hello Warren, What an amazing tour this one is! I am over here drooling over all that wonderful gear!!! WOW! Hey you mention a couple times about a studio in Indiana. Just curious if you can share what studio it was? I live in Indiana and have done some recoding at a couple of studios and was wondering if its one I know of. Thanks mate!
Jesse Hughes said "There are a lot of magicians around these days but very few wizards." Well, Joe Barresi is a true wizard, one of the very few, completely original and mesmerizing. And the Spinal Tap reference killed me right from the start. I'll stop there because I could praise this man's work for days on end. Great job on this fantastic interview Warren! Thank you and Joe as well.
Hi +noisesoundtonevibe Agreed 100% Joe Rules!! Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Oh come on. I was waiting for the guitar amp tour the entire video. "We could talk about the amp collection for years" and boom: jump cut to the outro. I'm in tears :D
Whats wonderful about what you're doing is that this is SOOO entertaining and informative for today. But, really, in many years time, when the "new" group of 40 yr old "Old Guys" (who are 10 yrs old today) go searching for what the guys back in the day used to do and what gear they used they are gonna find this treasure trove of videos from you. You have so much QUALITY material you could make a serious documentary with all your stuff. So cool.
OMG! This was such an educational video! Thanks Warren! What a privilege it is to hang with the studio pros who have made producing what it is. Joe is such an encyclopedia of the craft. What an incredible gear collection. I cannot thank you enough for sharing this info.And as an added bonus, this video completely cured my guilt over my own gear collection (lol)!
I now 100 percent know I am a Pro Music Producer and Songwriter and a wanna be Recording Engineer. I will never ever ever ever be that smart! What I need to do is partner up with a really talented recording engineer that can do and learn all that crazy real recording stuff. Thank you God for pro tools and all music related software! In the box roles!!!
This might be the best episode of produce like a pro! I've watched it 3 times! haha. Also, I can't wait for the next episode at Joe's studio. Thanks Warren!
Baldwin Hamilton pianos rock...that's what we had in the practice rooms at Otterbein College (Westerville, Ohio) where I studied...amazing pianos. I was lucky enough to buy one at auction here in my town when they tore down the old high school. Built like a tank, hold their tuning forever, and great tone...a studio piano that I prefer over a bunch of higher priced pianos I have played over the years. Thanks for all your great videos, Warren, such a pleasure to see how all these different but amazingly talented folks work!
Hi +jimmyjofine Agreed! I love my Baldwin! We did the first Fray Album on a Baldwin Concert Grand, it was amazing! That's the piano on 'How To Save A Life'! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Even though this isn't my profession nor do I understand properly what they are talk about, it's still amazing to hear 2 passionate and talent people talk about their craft.
Joe's studio is mind blowing!!! If i had one wish that could come true i would wish i could be an apprentice to him working in his studio and being able to hear all those amazing pieces of gear and learn how to use them. That would be a dream come true. I LOVE analog gear so much, but being a poor person i have never had access to it.
Please do a part two! I had the great pleasure and privilege of working with Joe years ago and he is a real gent and master of his craft. Love him and love the channel. Thanks so much. It's changed my life and I will be signing up for the academy soon. All the best, Warren :)
Puh.....hard to find words for such a huge collection.....no, I give up.... :-) Very very very impressive....., and (!) it seems Joe is an awesome guy. I could easily watch & listen for hours & hours, days & days.... Thanks Joe. Thanks ever so much, Warren. Thanks for bringing such info to us in our homes. Invaluable. Best Greetings from Germany, Michael
Hi Michael, in Germany! I am really glad you enjoyed the video! I agree Joe is awesome!! Great guy and it was very gracious of him to show us around his studio! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Such casual Guinness. I say that with great admiration. Creating unique effects and sounds in the real world and the way they are captured to make music are all a creative perspective. The way it's always been. Down right philosophical.
Ummm.... my brain shut down five minutes in. I wish I were a fly on the wall during the TOOL sessions. I love his recording/mixing philosophy. Thanks for sharing this Warren, Joe.
Joe is so inspirational! And i love seeing the both of u guys talk about all these fantastic pieces of equipment. Just so much love, passion, knowledge and excitement. Thank u so much for this video!!
So in case anyone wasn't counting, that's 9,497 buttons and knobs. Not including the SSL desk. _(but I happen to know, that there are over 3,000 on his console..)_ And that doesn't include all the knobs on the gear in the Live room, and all the amplifiers either. That's an awful lot of buttons & pots to clean, de-crackle and service. And you have to wonder how many times those 13,000 buttons and knobs have been pressed and turned over their lifetimes..!! Keep up the good work Warren. Such an awesome interview, and awesome series of videos. Thank you.
Just re-watched this for the 10th time, I think I know most of it by heart..We need some new stuff from this corner of the world! Would really be great to re-visit Joe in his HOC studio, especially after his latest sonic masterpiece, namely Tool's Fear Inoculum
Hi Grimmusik Records! Agreed 100%! Joe is extremely laid back, it was a huge amount of fun having him show us around his studio!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Stephen Desper who invented the Desper Spatializer , engineered The Beach Boys Sunflower and Surfs Up album. He’s a fabulous talent, and a very kind man. One of the greatest engineers of all time .
I grew up listening to AR18s! I still have them. I love those speakers. Speaking of some fun old hi fi gear for the control room, I have my dad's old dbx 119s that are warm and musical. Being a desperate poor indie, I also absconded my dad's SAE power amps and JBL 4311s - that is what I use to mix. Another great video, Warren, thanks!
Hi +Frederick Thorne Fantastic stuff!! Thanks very much I really appreciate it! Yes those AR18's are going to start rocketing in value! haha Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Hi +Steve Antoniazzi Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Yes Joe is fantastic!! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
This is so good. I've been binge watching everything... It pushes me to try new things, to dare to make mistakes, and do things in a different way. I've been out of the recording and production loop for a while and last week I just set everything up next to me, and already started recording stuff for a few friends, enjoying it so much more than before, focusing on creativity instead of following trends. You guys are really sending a great message to all of us, so I want to thank you. I'm a big fan of yours, keep it up.
These interviews with producer masters are always very inspirational and they are actually comforting me that I'm not making mistakes when I chose a shitty gear or plug-in over the hyped ones or when I leave some weird stuff or even mistakes in the music. It doesn't need everything to be pristine all the time. Great video!
i had so much stuff to do but I promised myself I was just gonna watch the first 10 minutes of it... HAHAHAHA Fantastic interview, Warren. That guy is a living legend. So inspiring...
If we reap what we sow, then you're destined for greatness. Thanks for sharing knowledge instead of keeping it to yourself. We need more like you guys!
Completely brilliant. Loved every morsel of info and felt like a kid in a candy shop. Certainly miss all my analog (now "vintage") gear I stupidly sold back in the '90's!
Shure Vocal Master PA ! ! ! SOMEONE TOAST THE HAPPY COUPLE :) Gods, below I can still remember those days. Playing in a Hall owned by a group of people with an animal name in the title. Joe is it. Thanks again Warren. We owe you for this history. I forget who said it but it is true: "History is the start of our future. Without history our journey never begins."
Between this episode and Hybrid Studio episodes you're really out-doing yourself lately. Absolutely fantastic! BTW: NHT = 'Now Hear This' a great company focused on maximum price/performance ratio, great gear for the most part. Joe is so soft spoken, usually a sign of bombastic sonics creeping into the framework somehow, can't contain those devils, they'll crop up somewhere...lol...
Hey, I know it very much later but I'd love to see you get back to Joe's. Watched his 10 questions and 10 favorite pedals videos with Dave Pensado. Good stuff.
Are, AR speakers - sublime! I used to sell HiFi speakers in middle/late 70s. Absolutely the smoothest sweet speakers of all - including large Altecs and larger JBLs. They were liquid dappened way back then absolutely magnificent. I used to use Rod Stewarts ablums to demo the drums and crispness and smoothness. I am back in LOVE!! Oh drool, drool :-))
I got to tell you Warren, your videos, have become an everyday morning habit along with my coffee... keep those videos coming..!!! Great video with Joe Baresi, very inspiring!!! Got to go and try out some stuff that came to my mind while watching the video... Thank you!!! All the best greetings from Greece!!!
Hi +Tassos Ioannidis Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! I love Greece and the coffee there is fantastic! So happy to be able to help!! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Hi +Carl Anderson Aw shucks!!! YOU ROCK!! Thanks very much for your kind words I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
when you guys are talking about the spectrasonics 610 I realized what Joe does with his is similar to what Andrew Scheps did with his setup, going into a transient designer then to the comp top get more length out of the snare...Great minds think alike! I very much dig both of those guys...good stuff!!
Shane I think Tom lord algae demonstrated a similar trick in the Mix with the Masters Namm 2018 video. He used a transit designer plug-in that was previously a hardware piece and cut off the front of the snare, another words very slow attack, and increased the sustain fully. Then he ran it through a compressor. And blended it back with the original snare track. He called it the “ping” snare sound.
thanks for this joe and warren. just watched it again a year later. Please consider doing a second / follow up video where joe takes us thru his guitar / amp / pedal choices ., and micing choices. excellent interview and series., thanks so much.
great episode warren! please pursue more vids w/ joe barresi. how refreshing to hear someone w/ sooo much gear constantly emphasizing the oldschool "record it differently, and creatively" mentality. also tons of great ideas on crazy signal flows... and Peavey! totally agree! i, too, grew up w/ em. it seems that only pros can admit, with pride, that they love their cheap gear- maybe even a bit more than their expensive gear. most everyone else thinks cost=performance/value. exceptions like Peavey dont get alot of love, so it's cool to hear it from others, however rare. anyways, great job, warren!
Hi +Brian Johnson Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Absolutely! Joe rules and I will definitely do more videos with him!! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Fantastic. I really appreciate this channel and videos like this. Full of information. Videos like these are what makes youtube incredible. The fact that I can sit here and soak up knowledge from the two of you is just amazing to me. Thanks.
Wow that was great. I ended up with about a dozen tabs open by the end of the video just to learn about all that gear! Always love hearing from Joe. Now to go down the rabbit hole of watching your other videos.... Great stuff man!
Thanks, Warren. You just ruined my morning! I'm personally blaming you and Joe for killing all productivity this Thanksgiving day. I hopped on You Tube to play some music as I started to prep for a wonderful evening with family and friends. BUT NO! You Tube recommended your interview with Joe and there, right out the window, went all of my good cooking intentions. Argh... What an amazing conversation. So much information. So much guidance. So much gear! I thank (and curse) you both. As always a truly fantastic job. P.S. It's with great irony that I, a Yank, wish you, a Brit, a very Happy Thanksgiving! ;)
Hi +Dave Lopez Haha! Yes Happy Thanksgiving to you too!! Sorry to ruin your day with gear talk and music! Haha sounds like a great day to me!! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
haha, Warren, this was a great one mate! this is my kind of recording i do daily - it Really hit home with me & the philosophy of exploring new ways to capture the sounds, or, alternatively, how to produce different sonic footprints. This is the essence of music recording as an art form. marrying that with technique gives endless hours of work, and creativity . RAGE man.
Hi +Daniel Lynch Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! YES!!! Agreed 100000%% Thanks very much! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
You are producing QUALITY content at a crazy pace; It's hard to keep up! I'm finally getting around to watching the whole interview. There's so much great information here! This was an excellent interview and gear show!! I'm a fan.
your videos Warren are the BEST in TH-cam.. by far..!! We appreciate it soooo much!! I was @ NAMM this last weekend.. hoped to see you there. You should be picked by Mix with the Masters.. I would soooo sign up for that.. The tip on calibrating your protools rig for accepting "hotter" signal from the neve 1073 just made my day!!! I have that problem too.. and didn't know how to best approach it.. Now I'm enlighten!!! thanks to you and Joe.. Cheers
This was an incredibly inspiring interview session!! Thanks to you and Joe, for sharing so many great ideas and suggestions for improving and fattening sound while tracking/mixing in the digital domain… on a "guitar-pedal budget"!!
Hi Warren. Just tucking into this video. Marvellous ;) Producer Bob Marlette and I mixed Tony Iommi's solo record "Fused" on this console back in 2003 over Xmas and New Year. A great fun time and another chapter in my, so far, awesomely fun career. Keep up the videos my friend - they are fun to watch and learn from :) All the best Mike
HI +Mike Exeter That's fantastic!! I love Tony Iommi, one of my favourite guitarist and Bob is a great guy!! Thanks for stopping by and saying hi! I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Hi Warren! Thanks for another great video! Pete Townshend used to run his 1066 loaded BCM 10 into two LA-3As. I personally think the LA-3A is excellent, especially on the mix bus. Pete Townshend is also a fan of the LA-4A. I must concur regarding the Waves Helios and PYE emulations. (Waves Eddie Kramer Tape, Tubes & Transistors.)
Hi +67Stu Great stuff! Yes I love the LA 3A, I'm actually using one as I type on a Classical guitar with Greg Suran! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
"Guitar pedals are the poor man's outboard gear", I love that! So in this sense I also have a lot of outboard gear, haha. Shame we didn't get to see Joe's pedal collection, but I guess the video would have become twice as long, then... maybe in the next video? I have a small Laney LC15 (limited edition) tube combo that I love. I changed the transformer, tubes and the speaker, and that made it sound even better. You can set the gain relatively low and cranck up the volume instead, to get power amp distortion. It's a great and affordable recording amp. Many thanks, David
Hi +David Mood I agree we just scratched the surface of his equipment!! We HAVE to go back very soon!! I love Laney Amps!! Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
Warren, thank you for these kinds of videos. I love them. You are a great interview too. Very inspirational indeed! Greetings from Chesham, Bucks 🏴
How could anyone dislike this? To dislike this video is to dislike music in general! Great show as always Warren. So glad I've found this and subscribed. Looking forward to more excellent videos. Btw, perhaps you could swing by Muscle Shoals and check out a studio. We have a very historic studio and some nice modern studios as well. Cheers
Hi +Greg Riley Haha it's ok! Not everyone loves the same music! I would LOVE to go by Muscle Shoals!! Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Amazing video guys! Joe can you please keep doing new recordings and final mix processing for Platinum Samples and ToonTrack? Your drum mixes/recordings sound huge and amazing!! Your drum productions are the best I've ever heard. The Glamoflauge kit is Legendary! MORE EXPANSION PACKS PLEASE
so this is almost 2 years ago .. I don't know if you check back on this kind of stuff but yes a gr8 interview .. I'm in candyland too & my goal is to be like joe get the sound right commit to it .. but I also want to play with all the new toys too .. lol .. but mainly it's like when you take a car into the garage & you ( I / me ) one does not know enough to say what you want done .. & I know I'm learning a lot enough to work with a pro engineer & be able to keep up with the conversation .. cheers .. Joe is so laid back & you like a couple of mafia guys ' forget about it ' you say it it's done capice lol
Just so you know, this is still being enjoyed to bits in 2020. You and Joe should really do a podcast together, that would make for some great content, I could listen to you guys talk about those modules all day. Thanks from Belgium !
Thanks ever so much! That's a wonderful idea!
@@Producelikeapro 2022 here.
Heading into 2023 waiting for this
The point when you realize you're hooked.You come to TH-cam just for a few minutes to check if there's by any chance something interesting to see before you go to bed. An hour later you catch yourself having watched an entire episode of Produce Like a Pro. And you didn't even want to watch it because you were tired. Hooked I tell you. :)
Thanks Ovo!! Glad I can create something for you that you enjoy that much!! You Rock!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
No Waren, You are the one who rocks!!! :)
Aw shucks!! Thanks ever so much!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
I love sound engineering."It is wired wrong but it works."
Such a great guy and studio tour.
32:45 Joe's dry sense of humour cracks me up. I love coming back to this video from time to time and randomly picking a part to watch, I always walk away learning something. Thanks Warren!
Haha yes indeed Clark! His humour is fantastic! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
This is an absolute gold mine of invaluable information! Joe seems like a really chilled out and intelligent guy too. Cheers for this Warren!
Thanks Danny! Yes Joe is amazing, great guy and wonderful talent!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Hello Warren, What an amazing tour this one is! I am over here drooling over all that wonderful gear!!! WOW! Hey you mention a couple times about a studio in Indiana. Just curious if you can share what studio it was? I live in Indiana and have done some recoding at a couple of studios and was wondering if its one I know of. Thanks mate!
Thanks ever so much MADMANMUSICINC!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Jesse Hughes said "There are a lot of magicians around these days but very few wizards." Well, Joe Barresi is a true wizard, one of the very few, completely original and mesmerizing. And the Spinal Tap reference killed me right from the start. I'll stop there because I could praise this man's work for days on end. Great job on this fantastic interview Warren! Thank you and Joe as well.
Hi +noisesoundtonevibe Agreed 100% Joe Rules!! Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Joe is so humble. Put's you at ease without even trying.
Oh come on. I was waiting for the guitar amp tour the entire video. "We could talk about the amp collection for years" and boom: jump cut to the outro. I'm in tears :D
Whats wonderful about what you're doing is that this is SOOO entertaining and informative for today. But, really, in many years time, when the "new" group of 40 yr old "Old Guys" (who are 10 yrs old today) go searching for what the guys back in the day used to do and what gear they used they are gonna find this treasure trove of videos from you. You have so much QUALITY material you could make a serious documentary with all your stuff. So cool.
Hi +ckjjclan Aw shucks!! Wow!!! Thanks very much for your kind words I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
OMG! This was such an educational video! Thanks Warren! What a privilege it is to hang with the studio pros who have made producing what it is. Joe is such an encyclopedia of the craft. What an incredible gear collection. I cannot thank you enough for sharing this info.And as an added bonus, this video completely cured my guilt over my own gear collection (lol)!
Hi +GargoilNation Agreed 100%! Joe is an amazing talent! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
I now 100 percent know I am a Pro Music Producer and Songwriter and a wanna be Recording Engineer. I will never ever ever ever be that smart! What I need to do is partner up with a really talented recording engineer that can do and learn all that crazy real recording stuff. Thank you God for pro tools and all music related software! In the box roles!!!
Hi +Jesse Weiman Haha Ultimately having a talent such as Joe is worth his weight in Platinum!! Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
Joe seems like such a warm hearted guy... I would give what I don't have to be produced by him
This might be the best episode of produce like a pro! I've watched it 3 times! haha. Also, I can't wait for the next episode at Joe's studio. Thanks Warren!
Baldwin Hamilton pianos rock...that's what we had in the practice rooms at Otterbein College (Westerville, Ohio) where I studied...amazing pianos. I was lucky enough to buy one at auction here in my town when they tore down the old high school. Built like a tank, hold their tuning forever, and great tone...a studio piano that I prefer over a bunch of higher priced pianos I have played over the years. Thanks for all your great videos, Warren, such a pleasure to see how all these different but amazingly talented folks work!
Hi +jimmyjofine Agreed! I love my Baldwin! We did the first Fray Album on a Baldwin Concert Grand, it was amazing! That's the piano on 'How To Save A Life'! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Even though this isn't my profession nor do I understand properly what they are talk about, it's still amazing to hear 2 passionate and talent people talk about their craft.
Really likes his works with Chevelle. Underrated band.
This studio is almost complete. Just needs a few more outboard boxes.
So, more outboard boxes? When you can do all that and more with plugins friend?
@@bradmodd7856 You Clearly DO not understand
@@bradmodd7856 hahahahaha plugins... Good joke
Joe's studio is mind blowing!!! If i had one wish that could come true i would wish i could be an apprentice to him working in his studio and being able to hear all those amazing pieces of gear and learn how to use them. That would be a dream come true. I LOVE analog gear so much, but being a poor person i have never had access to it.
Thanks again Warren.. keep coming back to rewatch this time and time again!
Thanks Warren, Joe Barresi is the real deal and a super creative engineer.
Hi +AmielRocker Agreed! Joe Rocks!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Please do a part two! I had the great pleasure and privilege of working with Joe years ago and he is a real gent and master of his craft. Love him and love the channel. Thanks so much. It's changed my life and I will be signing up for the academy soon. All the best, Warren :)
Thanks Chris!! Yes, Joe rules!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Ok , Joe is my new favorite Dude for the moment. This makes me very happy. Heck yea!
Hi Nate, agreed! Joe is amazing!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Puh.....hard to find words for such a huge collection.....no, I give up.... :-)
Very very very impressive....., and (!) it seems Joe is an awesome guy.
I could easily watch & listen for hours & hours, days & days....
Thanks Joe.
Thanks ever so much, Warren.
Thanks for bringing such info to us in our homes.
Invaluable.
Best Greetings from Germany,
Michael
Hi Michael, in Germany! I am really glad you enjoyed the video! I agree Joe is awesome!! Great guy and it was very gracious of him to show us around his studio! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Such casual Guinness.
I say that with great admiration.
Creating unique effects and sounds in the real world and the way they are captured to make music are all a creative perspective.
The way it's always been.
Down right philosophical.
Hi +nasanction I understand completely, Joe truly is an amazing talent! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Ummm.... my brain shut down five minutes in. I wish I were a fly on the wall during the TOOL sessions. I love his recording/mixing philosophy. Thanks for sharing this Warren, Joe.
Hi +brian patrick Haha understood! Yes Joe RULES!! Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
Joe's a great guy
some of the best collection of hardware I've ever seen
Hi +Ben Tyreman Agreed 100%!! Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
Joe is so inspirational! And i love seeing the both of u guys talk about all these fantastic pieces of equipment. Just so much love, passion, knowledge and excitement. Thank u so much for this video!!
You have no idea of how much I enjoy every single episode, it's like the Music production version of "Game of thrones", thanks a lot. Cheers.
Hi +Miguel Marquez Haha thanks!!! I'll take! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
He is wonderful to listen to. Thanks again for your constant work
You’re very welcome
So in case anyone wasn't counting, that's 9,497 buttons and knobs.
Not including the SSL desk.
_(but I happen to know, that there are over 3,000 on his console..)_
And that doesn't include all the knobs on the gear in the Live room, and all the amplifiers either. That's an awful lot of buttons & pots to clean, de-crackle and service.
And you have to wonder how many times those 13,000 buttons and knobs have been pressed and turned over their lifetimes..!!
Keep up the good work Warren. Such an awesome interview, and awesome series of videos.
Thank you.
Just re-watched this for the 10th time, I think I know most of it by heart..We need some new stuff from this corner of the world!
Would really be great to re-visit Joe in his HOC studio, especially after his latest sonic masterpiece, namely Tool's Fear Inoculum
Joe is so laid back. I dug the relaxed vibe on this one as y'all explored the gear.
Hi Grimmusik Records! Agreed 100%! Joe is extremely laid back, it was a huge amount of fun having him show us around his studio!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Gawd..I love the studio Tours ..thanks Warren
Stephen Desper who invented the Desper Spatializer , engineered The Beach Boys Sunflower and Surfs Up album. He’s a fabulous talent, and a very kind man. One of the greatest engineers of all time .
Best video yet Warren !! Thank you so much mate ! Have a marvellous time recording legend
Hi +B kirky Aw shucks!! Thanks very much for your kind words I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
I grew up listening to AR18s! I still have them. I love those speakers. Speaking of some fun old hi fi gear for the control room, I have my dad's old dbx 119s that are warm and musical. Being a desperate poor indie, I also absconded my dad's SAE power amps and JBL 4311s - that is what I use to mix. Another great video, Warren, thanks!
Hi +Frederick Thorne Fantastic stuff!! Thanks very much I really appreciate it! Yes those AR18's are going to start rocketing in value! haha Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Joe Barresi has a very open mind when it comes to creating a sound. His guitar sound is Sick!
Hi +Steve Antoniazzi Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Yes Joe is fantastic!! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
A veritable smorgasbord of outboard gear and amps, along with two very knowledgeable dudes giving insights into them. Great work guys!
Looking forward to the next video with Joe... this guy is amazing!
Hi Simon Dunkan I agree Joe is awesome!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing many thanks Warren
This is so good. I've been binge watching everything... It pushes me to try new things, to dare to make mistakes, and do things in a different way. I've been out of the recording and production loop for a while and last week I just set everything up next to me, and already started recording stuff for a few friends, enjoying it so much more than before, focusing on creativity instead of following trends.
You guys are really sending a great message to all of us, so I want to thank you. I'm a big fan of yours, keep it up.
These interviews with producer masters are always very inspirational and they are actually comforting me that I'm not making mistakes when I chose a shitty gear or plug-in over the hyped ones or when I leave some weird stuff or even mistakes in the music. It doesn't need everything to be pristine all the time.
Great video!
Thanks ever so much my friend!!
i had so much stuff to do but I promised myself I was just gonna watch the first 10 minutes of it... HAHAHAHA Fantastic interview, Warren. That guy is a living legend. So inspiring...
If we reap what we sow, then you're destined for greatness. Thanks for sharing knowledge instead of keeping it to yourself. We need more like you guys!
Hi +Micky G Thanks very much! I'm extremely happy to be able to help! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Love it! Joe seems like a real nice guy! please make more with him!
Hi +Jesse Sou Pritchard Yes Joe is an amazing guy!! Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
one of my favorite engineers...awesome.
Completely brilliant. Loved every morsel of info and felt like a kid in a candy shop. Certainly miss all my analog (now "vintage") gear I stupidly sold back in the '90's!
Hi Todd, Thank you ever so much! Glad to be able to help!
Absolutely love Joe’s work on New Model Army’s - Between dog and wolf album. Fantastic album 💙🤘
Marvellous
@@Producelikeapro have a fantastic Christmas Warren and family
Met Joe many years ago at Sound City, one of the nicest guys in the biz!
Wonderful interview with another one of the greats! Thank you!
Shure Vocal Master PA ! ! ! SOMEONE TOAST THE HAPPY COUPLE :) Gods, below I can still remember those days. Playing in a Hall owned by a group of people with an animal name in the title. Joe is it. Thanks again Warren. We owe you for this history. I forget who said it but it is true: "History is the start of our future. Without history our journey never begins."
Wow!! Fantastic quote Robert! I will have to try and remember that!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Gear overload. Head exploding. Fantastic interview.
HI +redv0id Haha yes indeed! Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Man, these video's are great. A real service. Thank you
Hi +Jeb McGovern Thanks very much for your kind words I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Amazing stuff! Thanks Warren - looking forward to a tour of Joe's guitar collection...
Between this episode and Hybrid Studio episodes you're really out-doing yourself lately. Absolutely fantastic!
BTW: NHT = 'Now Hear This' a great company focused on maximum price/performance ratio, great gear for the most part.
Joe is so soft spoken, usually a sign of bombastic sonics creeping into the framework somehow, can't contain those devils, they'll crop up somewhere...lol...
Hi +Steve A I will have to check out NHT gear! Thanks for the tip! Yes Joe rules!! Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
Hey, I know it very much later but I'd love to see you get back to Joe's. Watched his 10 questions and 10 favorite pedals videos with Dave Pensado. Good stuff.
Hi Loren, yes agreed! I would love to go back and do more with Joe! He's amazing! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Are, AR speakers - sublime! I used to sell HiFi speakers in middle/late 70s. Absolutely the smoothest sweet speakers of all - including large Altecs and larger JBLs. They were liquid dappened way back then absolutely magnificent. I used to use Rod Stewarts ablums to demo the drums and crispness and smoothness. I am back in LOVE!! Oh drool, drool :-))
Hi +KimboH55 Wonderful!!! Yes those AR's sound amazing! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
I got to tell you Warren, your videos, have become an everyday morning habit along with my coffee... keep those videos coming..!!! Great video with Joe Baresi, very inspiring!!! Got to go and try out some stuff that came to my mind while watching the video...
Thank you!!!
All the best greetings from Greece!!!
Hi +Tassos Ioannidis Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! I love Greece and the coffee there is fantastic! So happy to be able to help!! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Hi +Carl Anderson Aw shucks!!! YOU ROCK!! Thanks very much for your kind words I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Joe Bareis is one of the nicest and coolest guy in the audio world
Hi +Mattias Asplund Agreed 100% Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
when you guys are talking about the spectrasonics 610 I realized what Joe does with his is similar to what Andrew Scheps did with his setup, going into a transient designer then to the comp top get more length out of the snare...Great minds think alike! I very much dig both of those guys...good stuff!!
Shane I think Tom lord algae demonstrated a similar trick in the Mix with the Masters Namm 2018 video. He used a transit designer plug-in that was previously a hardware piece and cut off the front of the snare, another words very slow attack, and increased the sustain fully. Then he ran it through a compressor. And blended it back with the original snare track. He called it the “ping” snare sound.
thanks for this joe and warren.
just watched it again a year later.
Please consider doing a second / follow up video where joe takes us thru his guitar / amp / pedal choices ., and micing choices. excellent interview and series., thanks so much.
great episode warren! please pursue more vids w/ joe barresi. how refreshing to hear someone w/ sooo much gear constantly emphasizing the oldschool "record it differently, and creatively" mentality. also tons of great ideas on crazy signal flows... and Peavey! totally agree! i, too, grew up w/ em. it seems that only pros can admit, with pride, that they love their cheap gear- maybe even a bit more than their expensive gear. most everyone else thinks cost=performance/value. exceptions like Peavey dont get alot of love, so it's cool to hear it from others, however rare. anyways, great job, warren!
Hi +Brian Johnson Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Absolutely! Joe rules and I will definitely do more videos with him!! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Ahhhh what a great interview you and Joe and gear what more could you want!!!
Hi +Wacky Doodle Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Great once again Warren. Keep it up, I'm watching every one.
Hi +MT Champion Fantastic!! Thanks very much for watching!! Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
PLEASE make another tour with Joe. Please. I would love to hear him talk about microphones and all the other gear in the back
Hu Luuk, thanks very much! Yes, Joe is amazing! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Thanks Warren and Joe!
Fantastic. I really appreciate this channel and videos like this. Full of information. Videos like these are what makes youtube incredible. The fact that I can sit here and soak up knowledge from the two of you is just amazing to me. Thanks.
Hi +Adam Spade Thanks for your extremely kind words!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Joe is the man! Great interview. Thanks, Warren.
Hi, +halcyonstar Thanks! Yes Joe is amazing! Great guy!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Wow that was great. I ended up with about a dozen tabs open by the end of the video just to learn about all that gear! Always love hearing from Joe. Now to go down the rabbit hole of watching your other videos.... Great stuff man!
Hi +mixedchalk Haha I know Joe is amazing!! Happy New Year! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Fantastic interview of a true master at his craft. Thanx a lot.
Hi +deceiver Agreed!! Joe is amazing!! Happy New Year! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Best Quote "If Jimi didn't use it I don't need it!" -Joe Barresi
Hi +FPofSTV Haha yes it's hard to disagree with that logic!! Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
spot on...so many things are to over the top... Keep it simple... make it happen
Thanks, Warren!! You're the best!
Hi +pondmatter Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
i can't stop watching this. (and putting in the lotto).
Hi +Chris Dover Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Thanks for the fantastic show!!!
Watched and enjoyed every second. Thanks guys! Loved the PYEs. Those are my favorite compressors. Love equipment. Thank you
Hi +Abraham Chapman Agreed! LOVE The PYEs!! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Thanks, Warren. You just ruined my morning!
I'm personally blaming you and Joe for killing all productivity this Thanksgiving day.
I hopped on You Tube to play some music as I started to prep for a wonderful evening with family and friends. BUT NO! You Tube recommended your interview with Joe and there, right out the window, went all of my good cooking intentions. Argh...
What an amazing conversation. So much information. So much guidance. So much gear!
I thank (and curse) you both.
As always a truly fantastic job.
P.S.
It's with great irony that I, a Yank, wish you, a Brit, a very Happy Thanksgiving! ;)
Hi +Dave Lopez Haha! Yes Happy Thanksgiving to you too!! Sorry to ruin your day with gear talk and music! Haha sounds like a great day to me!! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
haha, Warren, this was a great one mate! this is my kind of recording i do daily - it Really hit home with me & the philosophy of exploring new ways to capture the sounds, or, alternatively, how to produce different sonic footprints. This is the essence of music recording as an art form. marrying that with technique gives endless hours of work, and creativity . RAGE man.
Hi +Daniel Lynch Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! YES!!! Agreed 100000%% Thanks very much! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
You are producing QUALITY content at a crazy pace; It's hard to keep up! I'm finally getting around to watching the whole interview. There's so much great information here! This was an excellent interview and gear show!! I'm a fan.
Hi +donhearl Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
your videos Warren are the BEST in TH-cam.. by far..!! We appreciate it soooo much!! I was @ NAMM this last weekend.. hoped to see you there. You should be picked by Mix with the Masters.. I would soooo sign up for that.. The tip on calibrating your protools rig for accepting "hotter" signal from the neve 1073 just made my day!!! I have that problem too.. and didn't know how to best approach it.. Now I'm enlighten!!! thanks to you and Joe.. Cheers
Hi +david diaz AW shucks!! Thanks very much for your kind words I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Warren does the best interviews since Johnny Carson. Man, I be an old dude......
Aw shucks thanks Robert! You Rock!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
This was an incredibly inspiring interview session!! Thanks to you and Joe, for sharing so many great ideas and suggestions for improving and fattening sound while tracking/mixing in the digital domain… on a "guitar-pedal budget"!!
Hi +MixmanD28 You're welcome! Yes Joe rules!! Great guy and amazing talent!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
I am in Love with this Studio May i Move in there ^^ warren Great Job like allways
Hi +Dominik Skeries Haha definitely!! Me too! Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
Only one problem with Peavey-hideous logos! That's it-nothing else. Absolutely love your videos-I'm learning tons. Thanks for sharing so much.
Hi +fridaymiles Haha I LOVE the old 70's style logo!! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Hi Warren. Just tucking into this video. Marvellous ;)
Producer Bob Marlette and I mixed Tony Iommi's solo record "Fused" on this console back in 2003 over Xmas and New Year. A great fun time and another chapter in my, so far, awesomely fun career.
Keep up the videos my friend - they are fun to watch and learn from :)
All the best
Mike
HI +Mike Exeter That's fantastic!! I love Tony Iommi, one of my favourite guitarist and Bob is a great guy!! Thanks for stopping by and saying hi! I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Hi +Carl Anderson Wonderful!! Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
I really don't know what to say!!! PERFECT!!!!
Hi +Luiz Ronconi Agreed 100% Joe is the man!! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Awesome. Please more with Joe, if you can swing it. Phenomenal guy, crazy amazing gear.
Hi Eli, absolutely! Joe Rocks! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
He did New Model Army's Between Dog and Wolf, and Between Wine and Blood. Both are super amazing mixes. Wide as hell too.
Hi Warren! Thanks for another great video!
Pete Townshend used to run his 1066 loaded BCM 10 into two LA-3As. I personally think the LA-3A is excellent, especially on the mix bus. Pete Townshend is also a fan of the LA-4A.
I must concur regarding the Waves Helios and PYE emulations. (Waves Eddie Kramer Tape, Tubes & Transistors.)
Hi +67Stu Great stuff! Yes I love the LA 3A, I'm actually using one as I type on a Classical guitar with Greg Suran! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
crazy, crazy amount of gear!
Hi +Alex Hurr Agreed! So much amazing gear!! Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
TAPCO 4400! Nice man! I had one of those years ago such a sleeper spring reverb. I was not expecting to see that.
Hi Matt, yes Joe has an incredible collection of equipment!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
"Guitar pedals are the poor man's outboard gear", I love that! So in this sense I also have a lot of outboard gear, haha. Shame we didn't get to see Joe's pedal collection, but I guess the video would have become twice as long, then... maybe in the next video?
I have a small Laney LC15 (limited edition) tube combo that I love. I changed the transformer, tubes and the speaker, and that made it sound even better. You can set the gain relatively low and cranck up the volume instead, to get power amp distortion. It's a great and affordable recording amp. Many thanks, David
Hi +David Mood I agree we just scratched the surface of his equipment!! We HAVE to go back very soon!! I love Laney Amps!! Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
Hi +Carl Anderson Haha definitely! I will be back there very soon no doubt!! Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
David Mood radial makes a 500 series module to run a signal through pedals and back. I find it utterly indispensable.
Warren, thank you for these kinds of videos. I love them. You are a great interview too. Very inspirational indeed! Greetings from Chesham, Bucks 🏴
why can't i like it more than once?
Hi +Maxim Ivanov haha Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
Thanks for this resource, its also such an entertaining video
Hi +Joe “JazEGeoff” Sepe Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
What a great celebration of real gear in a digital age. Also great job with a good interview. Joe really seemed to open up.
Hi +monkey dangus Yes Joe ROCKS!! Thanks very much I really appreciate it!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
How could anyone dislike this? To dislike this video is to dislike music in general! Great show as always Warren. So glad I've found this and subscribed. Looking forward to more excellent videos. Btw, perhaps you could swing by Muscle Shoals and check out a studio. We have a very historic studio and some nice modern studios as well. Cheers
Hi +Greg Riley Haha it's ok! Not everyone loves the same music! I would LOVE to go by Muscle Shoals!! Thanks very much for your great comment I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren
Amazing video guys! Joe can you please keep doing new recordings and final mix processing for Platinum Samples and ToonTrack? Your drum mixes/recordings sound huge and amazing!! Your drum productions are the best I've ever heard. The Glamoflauge kit is Legendary! MORE EXPANSION PACKS PLEASE
What an awesome wall of gear 😍😍😍
so this is almost 2 years ago .. I don't know if you check back on this kind of stuff but yes a gr8 interview .. I'm in candyland too & my goal is to be like joe get the sound right commit to it .. but I also want to play with all the new toys too .. lol .. but mainly it's like when you take a car into the garage & you ( I / me ) one does not know enough to say what you want done .. & I know I'm learning a lot enough to work with a pro engineer & be able to keep up with the conversation .. cheers .. Joe is so laid back & you like a couple of mafia guys ' forget about it ' you say it it's done capice lol
I wish more people had this philosophy. Plug ins are great but I love my outboard gear more.
Hi +DoItYourselfMusician Yes Joe is a true master and a wonderful guy! Have a marvellous time recording many thanks Warren
Oh Hell Yea!!! Another highly enjoyable video, thank you so much warren for all that you do extremely entertaining!!!!
Hi +Steve Antoniazzi Thanks very much for your kind words I really appreciate it! Have a marvellous time recording, many thanks Warren