From No Audio Training To Gold Records (Joey Sturgis Interview) - TheRecordingRevolution.com

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  • @ChadRockwell
    @ChadRockwell 9 років тому +42

    Joey Sturgis is why I started recording music.

  • @ColeRolland
    @ColeRolland 9 років тому +98

    This is one of my favourite interviews ever, thanks for sharing guys!

    • @FlynnesterGates
      @FlynnesterGates 9 років тому +1

      +Cole Rolland OMG ITS COLE ROLLAND

    • @GTavares
      @GTavares 9 років тому +4

      +Flynn LeMonnier OMG ITS FLYNN LEMONNIER!!

    • @playNsleep
      @playNsleep 9 років тому +2

      +G Tavares OMG ITS G TAVARES!!!

  • @ForTiorIJohnny
    @ForTiorIJohnny 9 років тому +31

    tbh, i´m not a big fan of the "Joey Sturgis sound", if you wanna call it that. but his success is not without reason and hearing about his approach is awesome. very good interview. the right questions with helpful answers.

    • @bryceh2585
      @bryceh2585 7 років тому +3

      well if your not a metal core fan its harder to be a fan of his haha

  • @obsessionbywyn1
    @obsessionbywyn1 9 років тому +5

    you sir sure do pick the best people to interview. I mean any apprentice can stumble across this channel & be locked in for ever.

  • @Snipersounds
    @Snipersounds 9 років тому +6

    ".....You'll be motivated to actually get out there and start making music, instead of making excuses!" YES!!!! That is why I had to watch the whole interview!!!!

  • @shaneritter3223
    @shaneritter3223 9 років тому +5

    Joey to me it seems like, it wasn't so much luck as it was your committment, diligence, no fear and a genuine love of music that propelled your career. Well done man!!! That's an awesome story...

  • @DVTOM
    @DVTOM 4 роки тому

    I realized after hearing Joey that I do a lot of stuff like he did/does...awesome! His plug ins are amazing.

  • @ageofprevolution
    @ageofprevolution 9 років тому +2

    Two of my favourite mixing engineers talking together. Priceless :)

  • @Emm_R_Guitar
    @Emm_R_Guitar 8 років тому +4

    This is amazing.
    Really indepth and now I feel like I cant wait to do my next demo!

  • @rram992
    @rram992 7 років тому

    Joey is the reason I started taking recording even more seriously than I did then. His story is truly inspiring to me. Even though I am a student in college majoring in this field, watching this interview inspires me to continue striving to reach my goals.
    Definitely my all time favorite producer

  • @Leviibeats
    @Leviibeats 7 років тому

    This amazing video, best one you've done yet. So much insight, great questions asked. Thumbs up to you Grahame and thanks Joey. 👍👍

  • @Childhoof
    @Childhoof 9 років тому +7

    Wicked! LOVE Joey; his products & his tutorials!!

    • @jonathanlinderer7271
      @jonathanlinderer7271 9 років тому

      +Childhoof Yeah? How are his drum sample packs, have you tried them?

    • @Childhoof
      @Childhoof 9 років тому

      +Jonathan Linderer I haven't, but I just bought his Drumforge Essentials - haven't installed yet, but sounds like it could give Toontrack's Ez Drummer a run for it's money.

  • @ShallieDragon
    @ShallieDragon 9 років тому

    I was kind of put off by some of his choices in his CreativeLive class, but after seeing this, I have a lot more respect for Joey Sturgis. He's a great example of a successful producer who hasn't spent a ton of money on gear, and instead focused on what really mattered: learning the craft, and developing good taste. He's an artist first and foremost, and I really appreciate that. Thanks for doing this interview, Graham.

  • @richardpell
    @richardpell 8 років тому

    Huge fan of both Joey and Graham. Great interview. Thanks for doing this.

  • @tamirkeren6750
    @tamirkeren6750 9 років тому +3

    So much talent. This guy is inspiring

  • @justingonzales250
    @justingonzales250 9 років тому

    Loved this. I'm studying audio right now and can really identify with staying in touch with the idea and "missing the forrest for the trees". Thanks Graham and Joey, just what I needed!

  • @MattSaysSmile
    @MattSaysSmile 9 років тому +1

    Very inspiring interview, loved the part when Joey mentioned layering being just like photoshop because that's word for word how I describe music, it's very nice to hear someone else say the same thing.....cheers to you both.

  • @douglasdiaz9553
    @douglasdiaz9553 9 років тому

    Such a substantive interview with one of my favorite producers. I love these types of uploads, keep it up!

  • @AndyRicAudio
    @AndyRicAudio 9 років тому

    Two of my favorite mixing engineers! I've literally learned SO much from the both of you. I've definitely seen a major improvement on my mixes by following Grahams methods and Joey works on music that I love so his tips give me that extra push to the direction that I want to go . Keep doing your thing guys! You guys are amazing at what you do and I'm so glad I stumbled upon your work. Without you guys I never would have realized that I would be able to produce listenable tracks with the small amount of tools that I have. Thank you for sharing guys!

  • @Raymx3
    @Raymx3 9 років тому

    Finally my following of the Recording Revolutions has paid off.. hahaha! Joey is my main inspiration so seeing him on here makes me so happy! Thanks Gram!

  • @shaneritter3223
    @shaneritter3223 9 років тому +3

    Yep this is a good one Graham. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Tractionuk
    @Tractionuk 9 років тому +5

    I am truly jealous that you got to talk with him. he's one of my idols.

    • @Tractionuk
      @Tractionuk 9 років тому +4

      Really great thank you :) I've been making EDM for ages and am finally getting some recognition for it and iv just started a band with some friends called 'Silence From The Fallen' and I recorded and mixed/mastered our first single that is out now and called 'Resurrect Me' would be great if you could possibly check it out and give some feedback?
      Thank You!

  • @piltrafelia
    @piltrafelia 9 років тому

    mind opening interview... i'm so glad to hear all of what you guys are talking about here, because i'm exactly on the same situation, where i just feel the need to record and produce music, so i've been roughly 3 months on this.. BEST advise ever is to just go with what sounds right, and don't stick to the technical side of it (not too much)

  • @clintonmoniz
    @clintonmoniz 9 років тому

    Huge thanks to Graham and Joey for this interview. Really insightful and motivating!

  • @RangeWilson
    @RangeWilson 9 років тому

    Outstanding interview, tons of solid advice from two guys who have made their own way. It's also very nice to see you continuing to build your own network of like-minded people!

  • @BrotherhoodWilliams
    @BrotherhoodWilliams 9 років тому +1

    Grant, you have a very acute methodology...thank you for being gold in an iron era

  • @JuanMartinezBTF
    @JuanMartinezBTF 8 років тому

    This made my night , thanks to you and joey for doing this interview . And the facts you show that anyone can do amazing things if there is passion behind. Greetings from Venezuela!

  • @extirpatebabel
    @extirpatebabel 9 років тому

    Easily my two favorite guys. Thank you Graham. Bless You.

  • @mmmusicc777
    @mmmusicc777 9 років тому

    this is a great interview thanks for bringing this guy over....more please more

  • @tonynekrews
    @tonynekrews 4 роки тому

    Just bought a couple of JST plugs and thought I’d check out the man himself. What an inspiring story it turned out to be. Great interview too, thanks to the both of you.

  • @RandyMassia
    @RandyMassia 8 років тому

    Such a damn good interview. Just no bs telling it how it is with great lessons and advice people can actually take away.
    I love how good of a listener the interviewer is as well. Great questions and discussions in this!

  • @thatguynamedfoote
    @thatguynamedfoote 9 років тому +1

    two of my favorite people in one video... yesssssss.

  • @CapnnKrunch3
    @CapnnKrunch3 9 років тому

    Two of my favorite engineers in one place, great interview.

  • @JanayeRoberson
    @JanayeRoberson 9 років тому

    This interview was amazing. Definitely my favorite so far. Super excited about moving forward after this interview 😃👍🏾

  • @podhditalia
    @podhditalia 9 років тому

    Motivating and informative interview. Thanks Graham for this opportunity

  • @marckymark94
    @marckymark94 7 років тому

    I can't agree more like the rest, I really wish I watched this ages ago. Definitely helped me think more into arrangements and sound itself. Thank you Graham and thank you Joey, keep up the amazing work. The advice definitely improved my direction, and my passion for making music as well as being an active musician.

  • @mattypants2804
    @mattypants2804 9 років тому

    Such a good interview. Being a self taught, DIY home studio musician this was very inspiring and motivating.

  • @HzPjtvHYom4991
    @HzPjtvHYom4991 7 років тому

    Such an awesome, inspiring story. This is why I love music so much and find that it is an amazing outlet for creativity, connecting, and making music that moves people. I love the nomadic approach to music, which he so nicely embodies. I never took guitar lessons and are grateful for that fact. It is all about the journey of discovery. Not to say that anyone else's experience with learning is any less important, this is just what worked for me. Amazing story!!!

  • @KoolKatRecordingStudios
    @KoolKatRecordingStudios 9 років тому

    Awesome Video. Loved it. And Happy Birthday Joey. Todays Your 31st Birthday I see from researching Your Profile online Happy Birthday & Many More. Thanks Graham & Joey fro the encouragement. Congrats Joey & Happy New Year to both of You & also Many More. God Bless You & Yours, Guys :)

  • @JesSchwartz
    @JesSchwartz 9 років тому

    This is my absolute favorite video you'd done Graham (all you others are great too). \m/

  • @BlindFretstudio
    @BlindFretstudio 9 років тому

    Excellent Gentlemen ! Thank You ! I do use and practice your advise and discover that I approach most of what you stated already ! Rock On !

  • @Crowey72
    @Crowey72 7 років тому +1

    Joey Sturgis is a legend!

  • @AdamFiregate
    @AdamFiregate 9 років тому

    I loved the interview in SOS magazine and then this great video stuff, thanks Graham !

  • @thedrumengineer
    @thedrumengineer 9 років тому

    Wow, great stuff. Thanks Graham and Joey!

  • @jkn928
    @jkn928 5 років тому

    Thanks guys! Much gratitude!

  • @the.brad.thomas
    @the.brad.thomas 9 років тому

    Brilliant interview! Thanks +Joey Sturgis

  • @Akashsama
    @Akashsama 9 років тому +2

    What a cool interview! loved it!

  • @isaiahsalas9760
    @isaiahsalas9760 9 років тому +1

    I've been waiting for this to happen for awhile now...FINALLY! lol

  • @crazytrashman123
    @crazytrashman123 9 років тому

    I love this. It's so inspiring.
    I love that you do these kinds of videos!

  • @timpham27
    @timpham27 9 років тому

    His approach can pretty much apply to any field. Great video!

  • @stigm1318
    @stigm1318 5 років тому

    as a person who is starting his audio engeerieng life..is a drummer and love metalcore.. I LOVEEEED THIS VIDEOOOO

  • @nassert212
    @nassert212 9 років тому

    A glimmer of hope for hard-working newbies

  • @fadejmg
    @fadejmg 9 років тому +1

    So interesting, thanks Graham!

  • @JorgeSilvestrini
    @JorgeSilvestrini 9 років тому

    Thanks for the interview! Awesome.

  • @louevilmetalhead
    @louevilmetalhead 9 років тому

    fantastic interview. Helped put me in the right state of mind.

  • @Bertuosity
    @Bertuosity 9 років тому

    Super motivated right now! Thanks guys!

  • @sivkokostov
    @sivkokostov 9 років тому

    The Devil Wears Prada are playing today in Atlanta at the Masquarade its funny you mentioned them

  • @makesomebacon
    @makesomebacon 9 років тому +4

    I'm distracted by how beautiful both the homes look

  • @davidcotestratton
    @davidcotestratton 9 років тому +4

    Hey gram you're always going about leaving head room in the mix! but the thing i notice about Joey Sturgis, he is using a limiter on things like guitars and bass. (doesn't make sense to me)

    • @brenttauromusic
      @brenttauromusic 9 років тому +1

      *Graham
      Also, interesting observation. I'm interested too. :)

    • @ModisChrisha
      @ModisChrisha 9 років тому +2

      +David Cote it makes sense especially for his kind of music and many producers do this, a limiter isn´t just a iimiter it changes the sound and with a low threshold you can really make a bass sound pumpin and agressive, its also important when you produce loud music, example Final Master Limiter at minus 7 ...you need some parts of the production already limited to keeo a clear sound...thats at least what I do in electronic music...

    • @uglijimus
      @uglijimus 9 років тому +1

      +Joey Sturgis
      and that's my problem with modern metal. No dynamic range= fatiguing listening experience. People who don't know metal probably think all metal is like this, but if you look at any of the classic thrash bands like Vio-lence, Death Angel, Exodus etc and you'll get lots of headroom and peaks and intensity/heaviness.

    • @kyuss789
      @kyuss789 9 років тому +5

      +uglijimus "heaviness"......a subjective term

    • @KY1KRR
      @KY1KRR 7 років тому

      there's always dynamic range. if there wasn't then everything would sound like a static tv.

  • @TheDementians
    @TheDementians 9 років тому

    what an awesome dude! Gonna check out those plugins.

  • @jaybrown1582
    @jaybrown1582 9 років тому +1

    Hey. What's up bro? First of all, I'd like to thank you for your passion to see others flourish in their gifts and talents. It is truly a blessing. I was wondering if you could give me some advice. What is the best way to hear yourself in the headphones without coming in too hot vocally? Do you want to keep the DAW track volume low, interface gain higher, or make use of compressor (gains)? I do Hip Hop, and I am looking to ensure that our vocals are coming in with maximum quality. Thanks bro.PROfoundArtist/EngineerGreenville, S.C.

  • @amiromar1502
    @amiromar1502 9 років тому

    really amazing interview, thanks alot for sharing this

  • @GeorgeAdams123
    @GeorgeAdams123 8 років тому

    Love this interview, a huge influence of mine and this was very good

  • @emrymitch350
    @emrymitch350 9 років тому

    So inspirational. Thanks for this

  • @nickbrucato2566
    @nickbrucato2566 7 років тому +1

    TDWP is Joeys most iconic stuff in my opinion

  • @RocknRollSocialClub
    @RocknRollSocialClub 9 років тому

    Love the interview.

  • @CognitionHardTrance
    @CognitionHardTrance 9 років тому

    Awesome interview. Some great insight here

  • @ChrisMartinsMusician
    @ChrisMartinsMusician 9 років тому +1

    Awesome interview...

  • @jrpjazz
    @jrpjazz 2 роки тому

    I love the way that there is no excuse to get the job done. Lack of equipment, no problem. Improvise!

  • @KoolKatRecordingStudios
    @KoolKatRecordingStudios 9 років тому

    I did go to your website and checked it all out. I especially Really liked Your GR (Gain Reduction) it sounded really good on those womens vocals. Awesome! And I really Dig Your Artwork on Your Plug-Ins . Thanks :) I also already got done checkin out CREATIVE LIVE. I also "Followed" on Twitter & Facebook both Of You Guys & Creative Live

  • @greenphil888
    @greenphil888 9 років тому

    Thank you Joey! Thank you Gram!

  • @slim1275
    @slim1275 7 років тому

    Super fantastic interview. I am in a similar state as when Joey started. Music-centric, not money-centric. Put the music first, and the money will follow.

  • @luisbrito2367
    @luisbrito2367 7 років тому

    I do the exact same thing!!! I just move the knobs not knowing what they do when using compression, reverb, delay.
    With an eq I actually kind of know what I'm doing, kind of.

  • @mikehughes17
    @mikehughes17 3 роки тому

    His explanation on the DADADA dada DADADA da da reminded me of O.G. Loco breakdown from Of Mice & Men this opened my mind I never thought of that but I love that idea

  • @Phybia
    @Phybia 9 років тому

    Such an inspiring story.

  • @JonCabrera
    @JonCabrera 9 років тому

    Great content in this interview - Thanks for sharing!

  • @americansecrets8164
    @americansecrets8164 9 років тому

    DUDE. Graham sports a mean Heisenberg-esque beard. no shave November should definitely be a part of his life for sure.

  • @bguitarmasta12
    @bguitarmasta12 9 років тому

    This is awesome! Joey is a huge inspiration . If some how you could get an interview with Adam D of Killswitch Engage on his story and approach that would be sick!

  • @lambchopsmtl
    @lambchopsmtl 8 років тому

    This is so awesome!

  • @utubehound69
    @utubehound69 9 років тому

    Thanks Graham.

  • @anymonkeymusic4286
    @anymonkeymusic4286 2 роки тому

    That age old saying holds true in every aspect of life. " its not what ya got , it's how you use it"

  • @ricardomelo2714
    @ricardomelo2714 9 років тому

    I'm really curious to hear that first Joey recording he talks about.

  • @jeffh4836
    @jeffh4836 7 років тому

    good interview both seem like really cool down to earth cats and very inspiring thanks

  • @seanakazinimusic
    @seanakazinimusic 8 років тому

    Where can we find all of these old demos that Joey recorded??? Still on myspace?

  • @IIMANIXII
    @IIMANIXII 8 років тому

    Just watching this is making me wanna start up studio one .... :)

  • @Amish6Stringer
    @Amish6Stringer 9 років тому

    Does anyone have the demo of Joey's band that he mentions at 11 minutes??

  • @carlosalfaro602
    @carlosalfaro602 9 років тому

    very inspiring thank you for this interview! 👍

  • @stephenhallett7406
    @stephenhallett7406 9 років тому

    Nice work. Thanks...

  • @chandlermcmahan7700
    @chandlermcmahan7700 5 років тому

    Can you get an interview with oak Felder?

  • @ronpaul407
    @ronpaul407 7 років тому

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @johnbrown8740
    @johnbrown8740 9 років тому

    So if he's going in later and layering extra drum hits and manually accenting guitar hits with automation and layering extra drum tracks in... How do they make it sound like that when they go to play live.
    I'm guessing they have to learn to play it that way and play the accents ???

  • @imbenwhoareyou
    @imbenwhoareyou 7 років тому

    Dear Graham,
    I love your videos and the work you do for the recording community. I also realize this is a little bit older video...
    That said, PLEASE put the drink down!!! At the least, cut the audio when you are taking a sip!!! 😉
    Once again, thanks for all the work! Please let that be the emphasis of this comment!!!

  • @yodaddyson5733
    @yodaddyson5733 9 років тому

    if i choose to use a usb condenser microphone is an audio interface needed?

  • @greengo9
    @greengo9 7 років тому

    Love this interview :-) great

  • @kaylonguitar
    @kaylonguitar 9 років тому +3

    i wish he put the links in the description :/

  • @micahbrill
    @micahbrill 9 років тому

    Joey is the man!

  • @H270127
    @H270127 9 років тому

    "It all starts with my mission..." The guy is so damn right !

  • @CodiStGeorge
    @CodiStGeorge 9 років тому

    This is awesome!

  • @micahobrien4801
    @micahobrien4801 8 років тому

    I have learn't so much in the last 24 hrs of knowing who this guy is.

  • @danspitalnik
    @danspitalnik 7 років тому

    Does anybody know if he'd started using a click track by the time he produced TDWP's plagues?