What's your dream set up? Is it a rehearsal and recording studio? To see Kevin in action producing, recording and mixing at this studio check out his latest course at www.kohleaudiokult.com/courses/mathcore
API 1608 II 32 ch. with Lauten Audio Mics . Out board= Tube Tech EQ, Comp., Distressors, Summit Audio EQ's, SSL Comp., w/ 3-way Barefoot Monitors or Highest Quality Monitors aval. . Highest Quality Converters avaliable. All this only because Im a Drummer. Recording and Rehersal Studio. Warren I always wanted to ask You what would buy for Drums if You could buy any Mics for Drums in the World. Thanks Cheers Warren
Just chiming in to say the format of this video left me talking to the screen wishing there was more info and detail... oh you know... like Warren interviewing as it went! Just a vote for that! Thanks for the vids though. This is not a complaint, it's just a comment!
I went to Morris hills and graduated 09. Den Trabula Sin was my favorite song of favorite song of the early days. Thanks so much for inspiring everybody in the scene, and giving people space to grow. That changed a lot of lives fr
Very nice. I’m curious about the JCM 800. It looks like a 2210, but there are 2 non stock knobs on it. Was it customized. BTW very underrated awesome amp!
@@Producelikeapro warren thanks for having him !! Backroom and Kevin were my first professional studio exp. He tracked drums for us 10 years ago. I still bother this guy today !!! He’s such a good person.
@Producelikeapro What’s up with the sound of this video. Is it just me, there’s some strange background sound through his voice. I noticed it in more the beginning. Almost sounds like a microphone with a low battery or something…
@@Producelikeapro Hi Warren. Am I seriously the only one who hears that? After your question, I started questioning myself and if I heard it wrong so late at night. But now (at 2pm), as soon as I start the video there is some strange low mid to low rumbling through his voice. Okay, for instance; 2 seconds into the video he says: ‘Hey, we’re here at Backroom Studios.’ In the word BACK. Then it continues, ‘the spot that I’ve been for a very long time.’ With the words LONG TIME. I hear it throughout the video, although it seems to get better near the end. But maybe that’s just my brain adjusting. 😉😄 Well, nobody else seems to be bothered by it. Maybe it’s because I’m listening through a proper amplifier and speakers. I still have a stack of loose components. (even with a cassette deck and a turntable.) But maybe I hear the lows better. Although it is not only the low, it’s also low-mid. And sometimes a sort of ‘bubbling’ sound. I don’t know how to explain that last part better…
Yes, through a lap top speakers there';s hardly any low end, through headphones there's some weird low end stuff going on!@@MrJeroendemuzikantNot sure who mixed this, I'll ask!
@@Producelikeapro Hi Warren. Good. 👍 Well I’m almost glad that you indeed found something, because I started to question my sanity here. 🙄😄 Because no one else but me had something ‘bad’ to say about the sound. And that even on a video from Produce Like A Pro, right?! 👀 In my mind I saw you getting reactions like ‘who the hell does that guy think he is, for even questioning the audio from a video from Warren’. But what they, and even you, don’t know is that I actually learned a lot from you through your videos. 👍 About hi-passing (and low) for instance. 🙄😎 I really follow and are subscribed to your channel for years now, I think even from pretty much the beginning of PLAP. I never had enough money for me to buy any of your courses online. Or no way to pay for that if I did. That problem is solved: I have a PayPal account now. But I’ve downloaded quite a few audio multi-tracks from your channel to practice mixing with it. One important thing that almost always came up, on your’s and other channels, (but then with music) was to check the low end. And get it out of things that didn’t’t need that in a mix. Or that even could interfere and be in the way of the bass guitar and/ or the kickdrum. So I was just surprised that I heard that low to low-mid thing in his voice almost throughout the whole video. I thought, well maybe they’re using a new microphone or something. And I know I’m the weird one here. 😵💫 I can pretty much listen to music on the radio or on a cd, and hear it like it was a multi track. That used to be my way to learn different instruments, like bass, or organ parts, anything. I can, in my mind, hear all the instruments in isolation. I think that that also made me hear this so clear. Anyway sir, thank you very much for all you do with Produce Like A Pro. 👍 I also love most of the studio tours. Very interesting and informative. And also the interviews with all those famous recording engineers and the likes. So mister Warren Huart, hope you have a marvelous day. 👀😄 So long, auf wiedersehen.., O wait, wrong role! 😉😆😄 But I’ve heard you do it in Dutch as well, so I’ll just say: Tot ziens! 😎Greetings from Holland. If you might think ‘jeez’ couldn’t he condense his long story?’ Yeah, sorry for this superlong reaction. 😇
What's your dream set up? Is it a rehearsal and recording studio? To see Kevin in action producing, recording and mixing at this studio check out his latest course at www.kohleaudiokult.com/courses/mathcore
API 1608 II 32 ch. with Lauten Audio Mics . Out board= Tube Tech EQ, Comp., Distressors, Summit Audio EQ's, SSL Comp., w/ 3-way Barefoot Monitors or Highest Quality Monitors aval. . Highest Quality Converters avaliable. All this only because Im a Drummer. Recording and Rehersal Studio. Warren I always wanted to ask You what would buy for Drums if You could buy any Mics for Drums in the World. Thanks Cheers Warren
Looks like he has carved a very healthy business with the rehersal rooms feeding the studio.. makes a lot of sense. Enjoyed the tour ;-)))
Yes! I know that business model very well!@@toonertik
Just chiming in to say the format of this video left me talking to the screen wishing there was more info and detail... oh you know... like Warren interviewing as it went!
Just a vote for that!
Thanks for the vids though. This is not a complaint, it's just a comment!
Thanks ever so much for sharing!@@jonathanrichard6881
That rehearsal room at the end! A revelation! That's how rehearsal rooms are supposed to look like. Like a stage, not like a closet!
Absolutely! Agreed 100%! Thanks ever so much for sharing!
So rad seeing Kevin and Backroom featured here. Kevin is such a rad dude
He's pretty awesome!
@@theleads6627 really insightful comment, thanks for taking your time !
THE GOAT!
He’s the man! Hope you’re well
Loved how Simon was introduced as a part of the studio ahaha 🤣
Haha indeed
What a great set up! I hope you guys keep going for many years to come.
Kevin is amazing!
I can't get enough of the studio tours
Thanks ever so much Dwayne!
Amazing home grown biz. Love it
Us too!
Incredible
Marvellous
I went to Morris hills and graduated 09. Den Trabula Sin was my favorite song of favorite song of the early days. Thanks so much for inspiring everybody in the scene, and giving people space to grow. That changed a lot of lives fr
Great stuff Kevin you have an Aladdin's cave there with lots of space. Your place rocks man. Thanks very much and a big thanks to the PLAP team
Thanks Joey! You Rock!
Nice to see a Studio Tour not too far from where I live in NJ. Looks like a great setup. I like the rehearsal room concept.
Great to hear! Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome! 🤘
You Rock my friend!
Awesome love those studio tours! Great video !
Thanks ever so much!
We used to rehearse in the hourly room all the time. about 20 years ago. Crazy
Very cool! Thanks for sharing Marc!
The Life 💚
Very nice indeed!
Cool looking custom desk at the beginning with all the Big Boys Toys!!👍👍😁 By the way where's Warren when you need him🤔🤪👎🤭👍
Haha I was excited to have this video made! I couldn't be there, but Eric was!
This was a great video tour… looks like an amazing place too.
Very nice. I’m curious about the JCM 800. It looks like a 2210, but there are 2 non stock knobs on it. Was it customized. BTW very underrated awesome amp!
Good question! Kevin, are you available to answer?
It's a Friedman modded 800, extra buttons and switches!
Kevin!!!!!
YES!! haha
@@Producelikeapro warren thanks for having him !! Backroom and Kevin were my first professional studio exp. He tracked drums for us 10 years ago.
I still bother this guy today !!!
He’s such a good person.
@@henryhuynh2099that’s very cool! Thanks ever so much for sharing
Did I see that you have a Lawson L251? Love that mic.
Thanks! That's a Kevin question!
Very cool spot.
Yes, amazing studio!
Should make the weird room into an echo chamber.
Good idea indeed
@withsailsahead so this is where Morning Sun EP was made? Place is YUGE
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Thanks ever so much
@Producelikeapro not a problem.
You Rock!@@shawnwait6207
Kevin is a talented guy _we love working with him , cheers Baritone Cult ⭕️
That's amazing to know!
😊
Thanks ever so much!
Which model Adam's did you swap out?
Good question! Kevin?
😎
Marvellous!
@Producelikeapro What’s up with the sound of this video. Is it just me, there’s some strange background sound through his voice. I noticed it in more the beginning. Almost sounds like a microphone with a low battery or something…
Hmm not sure? Where are you hearing it specifically? I would love to zero in on it. Many thanks, Warren
@@Producelikeapro Hi Warren. Am I seriously the only one who hears that? After your question, I started questioning myself and if I heard it wrong so late at night. But now (at 2pm), as soon as I start the video there is some strange low mid to low rumbling through his voice. Okay, for instance; 2 seconds into the video he says: ‘Hey, we’re here at Backroom Studios.’ In the word BACK. Then it continues, ‘the spot that I’ve been for a very long time.’ With the words LONG TIME. I hear it throughout the video, although it seems to get better near the end. But maybe that’s just my brain adjusting. 😉😄 Well, nobody else seems to be bothered by it. Maybe it’s because I’m listening through a proper amplifier and speakers. I still have a stack of loose components. (even with a cassette deck and a turntable.) But maybe I hear the lows better. Although it is not only the low, it’s also low-mid. And sometimes a sort of ‘bubbling’ sound. I don’t know how to explain that last part better…
@@ProducelikeaproAnd although nobody seems to be bothered by it, I find it very distracting. Just tried it on a different laptop, same result.
Yes, through a lap top speakers there';s hardly any low end, through headphones there's some weird low end stuff going on!@@MrJeroendemuzikantNot sure who mixed this, I'll ask!
@@Producelikeapro Hi Warren. Good. 👍
Well I’m almost glad that you indeed found something, because I started to question my sanity here. 🙄😄 Because no one else but me had something ‘bad’ to say about the sound. And that even on a video from Produce Like A Pro, right?! 👀 In my mind I saw you getting reactions like ‘who the hell does that guy think he is, for even questioning the audio from a video from Warren’. But what they, and even you, don’t know is that I actually learned a lot from you through your videos. 👍
About hi-passing (and low) for instance. 🙄😎 I really follow and are subscribed to your channel for years now, I think even from pretty much the beginning of PLAP. I never had enough money for me to buy any of your courses online. Or no way to pay for that if I did. That problem is solved: I have a PayPal account now. But I’ve downloaded quite a few audio multi-tracks from your channel to practice mixing with it.
One important thing that almost always came up, on your’s and other channels, (but then with music) was to check the low end. And get it out of things that didn’t’t need that in a mix. Or that even could interfere and be in the way of the bass guitar and/ or the kickdrum. So I was just surprised that I heard that low to low-mid thing in his voice almost throughout the whole video. I thought, well maybe they’re using a new microphone or something.
And I know I’m the weird one here. 😵💫
I can pretty much listen to music on the radio or on a cd, and hear it like it was a multi track. That used to be my way to learn different instruments, like bass, or organ parts, anything. I can, in my mind, hear all the instruments in isolation. I think that that also made me hear this so clear. Anyway sir, thank you very much for all you do with Produce Like A Pro. 👍 I also love most of the studio tours. Very interesting and informative. And also the interviews with all those famous recording engineers and the likes.
So mister Warren Huart, hope you have a marvelous day. 👀😄 So long, auf wiedersehen.., O wait, wrong role! 😉😆😄 But I’ve heard you do it in Dutch as well, so I’ll just say: Tot ziens! 😎Greetings from Holland. If you might think ‘jeez’ couldn’t he condense his long story?’ Yeah, sorry for this superlong reaction. 😇