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Chris Justice
United States
Приєднався 26 чер 2015
GUITARS | RECORDING | MUSIC
I am a Guitar Player, Composer, Songwriter and Musician located in the greater Nashville, Tennessee area. I have also worked for many years professionally as a Recording, Mix and Mastering Engineer. I work with Artists, Songwriters, Producers and on Music for TV, Film and Social Media.
As an engineer I have worked for or with many songwriters, artists, musicians, and producers. I also utilized my musician skills on guitar for many songwriting and demo sessions including many where I was the engineer.
I have recorded, mixed and mastered a large variety of styles and have a diverse clientele.
Graduate of The U.S.C School of Music
Please visit www.chrisjusticemusic.com for a partial client and credit list.
I am a Guitar Player, Composer, Songwriter and Musician located in the greater Nashville, Tennessee area. I have also worked for many years professionally as a Recording, Mix and Mastering Engineer. I work with Artists, Songwriters, Producers and on Music for TV, Film and Social Media.
As an engineer I have worked for or with many songwriters, artists, musicians, and producers. I also utilized my musician skills on guitar for many songwriting and demo sessions including many where I was the engineer.
I have recorded, mixed and mastered a large variety of styles and have a diverse clientele.
Graduate of The U.S.C School of Music
Please visit www.chrisjusticemusic.com for a partial client and credit list.
What's The Missing Ingredient In Your Music Career? Easily Fix It Now!
What's The Missing Ingredient In Your Music Career? Easily Fix It Now!
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Create Professional Sync Music! How I create and edit professional music for tv and sync! More SYNC videos here! ua-cam.com/play/PLJRG_49Z3yaZxKU1vtXzlZ5vfaxfgCHaS.html This gets me sync placements! EPIC Home Studio EPIC Guitar Studio Setup For Recording Dangerfox Desk. Home Studio Desk Setup. Ideas for Producing Music, Audio Engineering, Recording, Mixing, Mastering, Sync Music, Sync Licensing...
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Studio Gear upgrades with a Chandler TG-2, API 3124V, and Warm Audio WA-1B. I was missing having different flavor mic preamps at my disposal so I went shopping. UA-cam: / @chrisjustice Instagram: / chrisjusticemusic Website: www.chrisjusticemusic.com/ #studio #studiotour #recordingstudio
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Thanks for posting I just bought the Mac Studio m2 with the avid chassis hdx , seeing the same problem with protool 2024 10 on Sonoma and my native HD card , where you ever able to upgrade to newer os and Pro tools ? Where in the chassis I need to change gen 2 hdx setting
Didn't know that budget means almost 3x more expensive than my mic 😂
My bass response using XLR’s paired with Rokit G7’s ended up with horrid bass. I had to use the Crossover on my Node Icon and connect via the sub out via RCA to the Right channel on the 6.2 to get great bass. So weird. Bummed that the XLR’s aren’t giving as good a bass using the Kali crossover as opposed to the crossover on my DAC. 😊
Great job brother! I'm going to have to learn that song/riff....love it!
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
You and me both brother. I just do it for fun and have a great career but would love to get my channel up and running to share content, have manufactures send me gear to review all to help my guitar gear addiction. I'm here because I have a SL68 Mk2 in route and found your video on yours. You did a fantastic job on it. BTW I subscribed ;)
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
Is it made out of real wood or particle or MDF?
From what I recall it was MDF but I will say the laminate on the outside was very high-quality. I will double check when I get home and comment here if it is not MDF. EDIT - (Comment added below but it appears the inner is some type of plywood.)
@@ChrisJustice I appreciate your help Chris.
These appear to actually be a type of plywood inner. Without cutting one apart it looks like some type of ply/mdf combo sandwich layers. I will say they are really sturdy and seem very strong so I would say the quality is good whatever the ply material is.
@@ChrisJustice Chris, I really appreciate you taking the time to let me know because I do not want to bring stuff in my place that may fall apart. One of the pieces I am putting in there is a Mesa /Boogie Mark III rackmount amp I bought originally in 1987 from the Mesa store. I was hoping it was strong enough for it.
Absolutely strong enough! I have very heavy power supplies and Protools interfaces in one and it is rock solid!! I had the same Mesa rackmount back in the day!
Löve it man! There's so much to this... great to see on YT! THX!
Thank you!
Watch the full video here! ua-cam.com/video/aoxT7a6SgLs/v-deo.html
what about the distance between the pair?
@larrytan73 Thanks for watching! If you watch the full video on my channel, it talks about the distance using Carl Tatz method. ua-cam.com/video/aoxT7a6SgLs/v-deo.html
So true!
Totally agree. I am in need of a mentor to get me through to the direction where I want to go. Also, maybe help me realize the direction I am on. Some day I am just overloaded and can't see the raid from the driver's seat.
Thanks for watching and sharing. What are you trying to accomplish?
Yeah, always had mentors with jobs one way or another. Couldn't have my current freelance job if I hadn't. UA-cam is great for learning new things, but there's also loads of bs on it..
Totally agree! I learned so much from my mentor that I don’t think I could’ve learned on UA-cam. Kind of have to be in the room for some of it.
100 percent agreed
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Also worth noting - in today's world, the young folks don't handle criticism well. Sometimes you need someone to tell you that your approach is wrong, but that isn't a personal attack.
I have encountered this! I kind of blame it on the social media - instant gratification mindset. I don’t necessarily blame the generation as much as I blame social media at certain facets of the negative things that it creates. My mentors were gently honest with me and offered constructive criticism and it was on me to take it, and learn from it. Not to take offense by it! Excellent point!
What kind of shelves do you have for the amps?
@jonnyfist6250 I built them out of framing 2x12's from Home Depot that I sanded and stained and pipe from Amazon. www.amazon.com/dp/B083XFGQ4D?ref_=ppx_hzod_title_dt_b_fed_asin_title_0_0&th=1 www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QCXRYD8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Is it good for two kali audio monitors plus this sub for playing electric Guitar with helix ?
I would say yes. Although I haven’t specifically tried that, I do own a helix and have tracked a lot of electric guitars using the Kali’s at Spellboumd Recorders. They are great monitors!
Yes - like this very much thx.
Thanks!
The Best. Is that you playing Harmonica? What drums did you use? Which guitars/amps and bass did you use? I really like how your track kept my interest in you production/arrangement choices.
Tom Yankton played harmonica. He is amazing! As for the other details it was either Slate Drums or Superior Drummer. I would have to go back and look but the guitars are likely a Suhr Tele style and Les Paul guitar through my 1974 Marshall JMP 50 watt and a mic’d up 4x12. Those are my go to for the Southern Rock AC/DC style guitars. Bass was a Jazz Bass recorded direct. Thanks for watching and your comment!
What’s your room size?
Thanks for watching!! The room is 15ft wide, 22ft long and 10ft tall in the center of the room. The side walls are 5ft tall at vertical before they angle in toward the center section of ceiling which is 4ft wide at the 10ft height. Hope that all makes sense.
Hey Chris, why did you go with the rack mounted-1200 watt brown box vs the regular one? Are you using multiple of those high wattage heads at once or just liked the rack mount form factor?
Great question! I leave 2-3 amps on at one time. My choice of the rack version was part form factor and part current handling. The rack mount version has a 10A transformer versus the small amp top version 5A transformer. I should do a breakdown in detail about how that is all hooked up.
Gear is like hammers to a woodworker. They all do the same thing just differently. 🤘😎🤘
Good point they are a tool! They do all sound and feel different like you stated but ultimately it comes down to player. Thanks for watching!
Outstanding! I just make do with 5 guitars. Not a fan of changing strings lol
Thanks! Yes, changing strings is a drag!
I don't have them on. Otherwise my phone would be blowing up every 30 seconds. Usually new content is highlighted across the top when I log on. Yours hasn't shown up in months.
Makes sense about notifications setting for you. It can be distracting. It has been a several months since I posted. Life got crazy! I am going to try to be more consistent from now on!
@@ChrisJustice Awesome! I am looking forward to learning from you.
Thank you! I always think we can learn from each other. There are many ways to be creative!
I follow you on my other account as well and to be honest. Your new videos never showed up. I had no idea you put out new content. You are one of the few people I look to for quality information on mixing and sync info. UA-cam is a crap shoot.
Thanks for watching! Bummer that you aren’t being notified of new content. Just curious how do you have the notifications bell set?
This worked out great for feeding my camera an audio mix of Protools output and my lav microphone including using the compressor in the 476P Volt for my voice!
Sooo true. I'm a musician as well. I do this for a living; I write songs for major artists, Japanese idols, TV ads, produce other artists, mix, I have a prime-time radio show, I mix, and I am damn good. Constantly creating things. My ADHD brain goes into overdrive, and I have so many good ideas I could do on UA-cam, and I'm pretty sure they would be worth it. Why haven't I started a channel yet? Well, I'm colorblind and have never been good at graphic design, but music is my thing, and I can't create a thumbnail. As stupid as it sounds, creating thumbnails... I mean, yeah, just spend a few hundred bucks on a basic UA-camr beginner set, but why would I go through all of that stuff if I know that I can't make a thumbnail, or I'm too lazy to learn it? I could always just go and pay a friend to do it for me, but then what? If it's not designed for the sole purpose of clickbait, no one is gonna click on it. One thing that I don't wanna do is just do whatever it takes for the clicks. "10 things I wish someone had told me before I began my career in music": thumbnail shows my face like I'm waiting for my turn at the dentist's office and reads "I WASTED 10 YEARS." No way! I want to stick to my personal beliefs and honesty. I remember coming across this channel when I was doing my research on a Mac Studio 2 Ultra and PT HDX plus chassis. It helped so much. It was good. Then there are other videos you have as well. The content is great. I don't feel like a rush of adrenaline kicks in, keeping me tense the whole duration of the clip, unlike most other UA-cam channels. I'm just a guy living in the biggest and most crowded city in the world. I avoid crowds, chain stores, big supermarkets. I go to small local businesses because I feel better there. I guess channels like yours make me feel like I'm having a constructive break, not a thrilling one. Your music is out there; mine is too. People appreciate my work and what I do, and I happen to get my moments of glory from time to time out in the real world. If I invest in UA-cam, doing good stuff, I'm almost set to fail. The easy way would be just to get a camera and roll it outside. Tokyo is a big city, and I get to fly domestic for free. Japan sells. There are many weebs out there that love this country, hungry for that. But for me, it would be like filming what surrounds me every day, and it's part of my life. Boring to me. Sorry for this big messy comment, but I just let my ADHD take over and be as honest as I can be.
I appreciate the whole comment! Thanks for watching and I am glad some of my content was helpful, useful and it is relaxing not chaos! Congrats on all your success! We should never take making a living in music for granted. It has it's ups and downs but is a gift!
@GdpJapan you should go for it on UA-cam!! Seriously!
Thanks so much. Killer info!!
Thanks for watching!
So did you return it or keep it?
I kept it! It works perfect for capturing Protools output and my lav mic for UA-cam videos in the camera feed. I used it on the Create Professional Sync Music video! I could do a video on how I implemented it.
I hear you man, i hope my sub helps.
Thank you for watching and the sub!
My favorite content (like the stuff you make) are when really talented people just make videos and allow their talent to come through. I could watch you record parts for hours. It's the same reason Bukovac, Ostrander and Trapp kill it. There is not much production value, simply talent coming through.
Thank you for that! I love watching their content and I guess I just get a little imposter syndrome but need to do that more. Those guys are soooo good!! Thank you for sharing this comment! I appreciate it!
@@ChrisJustice I get it, but dude…,there’s a reason we are watching you and you make a living playing. Talent and hard work always makes a winning combo
Thanks! I truly appreciate it! I am going to get out of my own way and start doing more of that content. Thank you again!! I got a call from a big UA-camr friend today and he was encouraging as well. That is what I love about UA-cam! I understand the assignment! 👍
Drop C ftw!
😂 It is soooo much fun!!!! Thanks for watching!
UA-cam has allowed their "platform" to become a slushpile. And you notice, they don't get the big advertisers!
I blame the algorithm! It is a bummer because I love UA-cam and watch content here often. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great examples and really the biggest takeaway is: make it as easy as possible for the editor/producer.. I used to work as a video editor and edited loads of stock music stuff from professional libraries: Only needing the full song, a version without the extra's or solo's. A dimmed down version and an rythm only (for example) let's the editor do anything they need. Wether it's a commercial, corporate video or documentary; the editor feels the freedom to make it fit in his edit... And indeed; make it easy to edit as not all editors are that good with music.. Very good example as I got 'fishing vibes' within 5 seconds of hearing the track :p
Thanks!! It is key to make it easy for the editor!! I will do another one of these that has more versions of the same tune as you mentioned. It was already in the bucket so it is coming!
Yeah, it's a mess.. Can't imagen how frustrating it must be for a content creator. Also with music production content I think half the creators don't really have anything to say. Just repeat someone else's top viewed content and slap a clickbait thumb with it. Also, also; we need more content on audio post production: wether it's sync music, workflows or what have you... Most of the content will just be about producing music (metal or EDM mostly, since these are biggest nerds (Nerd is a compliment in my book) ) Keep doing what you love doing, being sincere is something viewers notice and why they stick around.. While typing this I hope it isn't just me tho..
Thank you so much for your comment! I find this encouraging! I know I have to play the game but I am trying to not be cringe about it and I really am frustrated by the thumbnail and title thing. lol. I would much rather have a appropriate title that means something!
@@ChrisJustice Thought about starting a channel multiple times; the cringe that comes with it still holds me back big time :p
I still say do it! I am going to forge ahead regardless of this thumbnail and title nonsense!
Please share your thoughts on clickbait thumbnails!! Or even my content! lol😬
Sup Chris! I am with you on this. Keeping up with the algorithms is a drag! Hey, I sent you a message on your FB. When you get a chance. Keep the videos coming!
@Chuchuguitar thanks!
Totally agree. Especially political videos using crazy AI generated images.
I know the AI stuff is crazy as well and a whole other subject. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
Fantastic knowledge Chris ! Cheers for sharing ! Great points to think about. I assume that they want the music mixed / mastered and ready to go ? Or, perhaps, it's different per client situation ? Thanks again.
Thanks for watching! The expectation is mixed and mastered. The only thing that varies in this usually is the minimum or maximum LUFS level that is required for delivery.
Awesome brother
Thanks ✌️
Who played harmonica?
@TomYankton played Harmonica on this. I played everything else. Tom is my go to for Harp and honestly he plays many other instruments better than me as well. He is also a very humble and awesome dude! He has a UA-cam channel as well! Check it out!
Awesome! Thanks for answering my question with this video. One thing I'm not clear on though. Do you just send all the files to the video editor and he chooses where, what and what not to use? So, you have no say after you've sent them the files? Also, how many of these TV tracks to you produce for the show, like one a week? Thanks Chris. Really enjoyed this one!
The Video editor and Producer always have final say on how much and what style track to use where in this type of situation where the show is edited together and music added at the editing stage. If you are scoring a show or film then the music is created specific in style or genre for specific places in the show. Hope that makes sense. I do two to three deliveries a year for this show in batches of anywhere from 5-10 songs. Keep in mind the have several previous years music as well that still get used. I have built a custom library for this show. It is their signature sound. I will do another video showcasing the styles. Thanks!!!
Thanks for sharing how you do your edits. Great info!
No problem! Thanks for watching! 👍
This is truly awesome information. A true peak behind the curtain of exactly how it's being done. Well done, brotha! Thanks for the insight!
Thanks for watching!
I m sorry, but u r 2 boring
No worries. You don't have to watch! Some viewers find these videos helpful. Maybe the follow up video soon to come will help you more. I show how I implemented this box into making youtube content more easily.
I love this video man. I gotta play a Bella.
@jameslugo you’re welcome to come down and play at any time!
Thanks for posting this. After 2 days of trying to get my HD Native card to work in my xMac Studio you provided the clue about the switch for HDX being turned inside the PcIe chassis. Did the trick. Mine would work for 15 minutes and then the audio would stop playing. Your solution did the trick. Thanks again.
Thanks so much for watching and the comment. Glad I was able to help someone with the info.
Chris, about the tv music. Is there a time frame that your tracks have to fit into? For instance, 1 min or 30 seconds? How does that work? And how much music do you have to create for one episode of the show? Thanks.
Well that is a brilliant idea for a video. The short answer is a 2 min track but I provide lots of cut down or edit versions from 2 min down to a 3 sec stinger. Episode usage varies by show.
@@ChrisJustice Personally speaking, I would love to see how you do that.
Sounds good! I will do a video on this. Thanks!
cool to see your process. I re watch your andrew masters "studio tour video" frequently whenever i am trying to optimize my setup. Cheers!
Thanks for watching and your comment! The studio has changed alot since Andrew's tour video. I need to do a more in depth tour I guess. lol
Question: How do you balance the tension of writing something cool/creative/inspired vs staying out of the way and making space for the dialogue...but also being interesting such that it gets chosen for placement?
Great question! Thanks for watching as well! I keep my parts to simple melody, counter melody, riff, or hook parts. I also talk over it as I am writing it to see if it is too busy or dominant. It really is not much different than writing a signature lick for a song. It is always usually simple enough to stay out of the way but cool enough to hook someone in and make them listen, like it and want to use it!
Do more of this, my friend!!
Thanks Shawn! Come hang out with me if you want?
Chris! Your jam room is killer and your sound is perfect for this. Great playing. I love everything about this.
Thanks for the comment! I might do this more but will make sure to have something more interesting going on!