Massimiliano Pagliara Studio Walkthrough | Thomann
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- We visited the Berlin based Panorama Bar resident Massimiliano Pagliara, who has a deep love and connection to vintage synths, lush sounds and captivating rhythms. Pagliara just released his 4th LP called "See You In Paradise"
Interesting bits and pieces:
0:00 Intro
0:56 Studio Tour
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Cinematics here are top-notch! Love that vintage film look
The video matched the vintage studio vibe.. great tour of a great studio space.
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Amazing collection of some of the most iconic synths ever made!! Thanks for the tour 😍
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nice :)
Damn man! Top notch studio.. Love it! Loved your Telekom video also. By the way; the Jupiter 8 isn't 80K yet.. You can have it for 25K.. Idiotic prices! Do you hear/feel/experience a difference between your old P5 and the the new one? Regards, Emiel
I would be interested to know how everything is routed and connected. There are a lot of machines, I think I see at least one vintage boss mixer and then there is the ssl big six, so I guess there is no dedicated channel for each sound source. Massimiliano, would you shed some light on how your signal flow works?
I would ask the same question like Gustav did, and i am really curious what are you doing with 2 KM 60's ? 🔥🔥🔥
Also interested on how it’s routed and how you use volume in a home studio without irritating any neighbours too 😅
I just replied to a similar question above :) Have 2 Boss KM 60 mixers which I use like a patch-bay. Most of the Synths/Drum machines are connected to these. Then I go out into my main mixer, the SSL Big Six, which has also an integrated audio interface. So yeah, very easy to use with a DAW, in my case Ableton Live. Regarding volume/neighbors: I mostly work day time, and don't play too loud :)
@@massimilianopagliara3275 thank you massi :)
@@massimilianopagliara3275 i used to have that boss km 60 mixer but i found it very noisy. i only used it to overdrive sounds. i wonder if it's the same with yours... very nice collection of synths btw.
Great studio! Do you record your synths through the boss mixer which is the background?
Thanks! I do use the Boss Mixers (I have two) mostly like a patch-bay. Most synths/drum machines are connected to them and then I go into the main mixer, the SSL Big 6.
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In a different interview you mentioned that taking piano lessons helped you on your production. Are you still taking lessons and how much time did you spend learning on a daily/weekly basis?
3 times three days every two for 13
I did that for 2 years. Then kind of stopped, due to lack of time. But I still exercise on my own, like playing chords and scales, as a warm-up, before I start working on a new track or so.
i would like to know more about your jomox experience. why you chose the alpha base and are u happy with it? :)
Yes, it's a great drum machine! Nice sound and very easy to program!
how do you route the individual channels from the mixer to the ableton ? is there a soundcard in between or is it a usb/soundcard mixer ? thanks
I answered that above. The SSL Big 6 has also an integrated sound-card. So, it's very easy to use it with any DAW out there.
It’s shame you didn’t talk about the taula 4 :/ are u happy with ? :)
Haha! Not enough time for everything :) But yes, I have had this mixer for a few years now ( I changed quite a few), and I am really in love with it!
I see the Korg miniKorg 700FS (reissue), and a vintage Korg 800DV. Very different from the Moog and Roland mono-synths. Not as many people have these 70's era Korgs. How have they influenced your music? I find the 700FS is very expressive for live playing due to the control layout.
Thanks for the studio tour!
Absolutely! Love them both! So happy Korg re-issued the 700! And I have been looking for the 800DV for a long time. Very nice machines!
Keep making this enlightening content 🙏🏼! Get the results you deserve = Promo`SM.