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I started recording with a Zoom digital recorder , an AT4040, an AKG C200, a pair of Sony MDR-7506 and a Presonus BlueTube 2 channel preamp and the matching compressor. I had no idea what I was doing and this was 2002, so there were no internet videos to help me learn. I was 30 and had been recording for a while. I did have the advantage of working win some of the best studios in NYC and working with some really good musicians and engineers. I had just left my job (and paid for the gear with my severance pay) and I started writing songs almost every day in the morning and playing Tiger Woods golf on the every afternoon. I wrote 35 or so songs in those 6 months. The band I was in was starting to falter after our second record was released at the same time as 9/11, so I was writing stuff I envisioned as my first solo record. I was lucky enough to know the guys from Wilco at the time and went out to record some of the songs with Jay Bennett, who had been the de facto producer of some of Wilco's early records, as well as the multi-instrumentalist. I spent a week in his studio and we put together the record, pretty much just the two of us. I learned early on not to be precious about the gear, even if you have nice gear. Everything is a tool. Over the years I’ve had a full studio and recorded other bands and I’ve had very stripped-down set ups. The biggest pitfall is turning into a gear collector and not a musician, which tends to happen to guys my age. I’ve tried to put a moratorium on buying stuff and concentrating on just making music. It’s harder than it seems like it should be.
Ive been messing around with producing my own demos for a couple of years, and oddly enough just last week I got the idea to record a couple Tom Petty songs. It almost instantly helped me with production. It also helped me with song writing ideas. It's sort of a challenge when I just have a scratch guitar demo to feel out a whole band. But recording a song I'm already familiar with helped me see how parts mesh together better. it's the most fun I've had recording in years.
Great video Trev! Thanks for sharing your setup. I also use the AT-2020 and love it. I started on Cakewalk on a home built PC way back in the 90s. So glad we have Macs, Logic and sample libraries now!
I noticed you switch between ezdrummer and logic drums, which do you prefer more? I am trying to decide if I should get ezdrummer for Black Friday prices or just stay with logic drums! Love your vids man!
I prefer EZDrummer. I like having more autonomy of my sounds, and I think that the quality of sounds is much better in EZDrummer as well. There’s great case scenarios for both, but if I had to pick one it would be EZDrummer
I switch back and forth between the AT2020 and the Beta 57A. Depends on the vibe I'm going for. The AT2020 is great for overall acoustic guitar production, but I love using the Beta 57A for getting very warm, almost tape-like acoustics
i’d say use your AT2020 i bought a sm57 to record finger picking and it’s not particularly the right tool for the job. you’ll need more gain from your interface to power it and you’ll be more likely to enduce noise floor
I'm currently using Cubase Elements, the cheap version. Does what I need it to do. I would love to use Logic but I just don't Apple. Kissed bye bye to Apple phones 5 years ago and haven't looked back. I wish they'd just sell Logic for Windows. I'd be happy to invest in that. Just don't want to be forced to buy a product just for the software I'd like
Upgrade Your Workspace with flexispot! Enjoy Up to 60% Off This Black Friday!
Enter code 'C750' and save $50 on the C7(or C7max)! Shop now!
Flexispot C7 ergonomic chair:
bit.ly/486clKC - US
bit.ly/3Ynb7aI - CAN
Grab $20 off this Black Friday with code 'WP20OFF' !
FlexiSpot 2-in-1 Walking Treadmill:
bit.ly/4fC3eV9
I started recording with a Zoom digital recorder , an AT4040, an AKG C200, a pair of Sony MDR-7506 and a Presonus BlueTube 2 channel preamp and the matching compressor. I had no idea what I was doing and this was 2002, so there were no internet videos to help me learn. I was 30 and had been recording for a while. I did have the advantage of working win some of the best studios in NYC and working with some really good musicians and engineers. I had just left my job (and paid for the gear with my severance pay) and I started writing songs almost every day in the morning and playing Tiger Woods golf on the every afternoon. I wrote 35 or so songs in those 6 months. The band I was in was starting to falter after our second record was released at the same time as 9/11, so I was writing stuff I envisioned as my first solo record. I was lucky enough to know the guys from Wilco at the time and went out to record some of the songs with Jay Bennett, who had been the de facto producer of some of Wilco's early records, as well as the multi-instrumentalist. I spent a week in his studio and we put together the record, pretty much just the two of us.
I learned early on not to be precious about the gear, even if you have nice gear. Everything is a tool. Over the years I’ve had a full studio and recorded other bands and I’ve had very stripped-down set ups. The biggest pitfall is turning into a gear collector and not a musician, which tends to happen to guys my age. I’ve tried to put a moratorium on buying stuff and concentrating on just making music. It’s harder than it seems like it should be.
A video from Trev is always a good thing! Appreciate your passion and the way you share it.
Ive been messing around with producing my own demos for a couple of years, and oddly enough just last week I got the idea to record a couple Tom Petty songs. It almost instantly helped me with production. It also helped me with song writing ideas. It's sort of a challenge when I just have a scratch guitar demo to feel out a whole band. But recording a song I'm already familiar with helped me see how parts mesh together better. it's the most fun I've had recording in years.
Great advise for learning production! Will deffinetly give that a try
I mixed almost all my videos using Garangeband and PreSonus 3.5 monitors 🤘
Great video Trev! Thanks for sharing your setup. I also use the AT-2020 and love it. I started on Cakewalk on a home built PC way back in the 90s. So glad we have Macs, Logic and sample libraries now!
Garage band has been my go to tool to actualize my music, moving on to Logic soon. Great rec!
what’s your favorite guitar that you own
Thank you!
The AT2020 rocks
subbed, glad that i found u. and thank u
gracias en verdad es de gran ayuda e inspiración tu canal! saludos desde MExico!
I need those guitars to make music! 🤩
I’m jealous of your guitar collection
Fantastic!
school laptop
ableton live suite (i got it from my dad)
a ssd of 250 gigs of ram
for windows user I prefer use Waveform or Lmms at your start
Great video, love your videos. Keep going ;)
Great video!
I noticed you switch between ezdrummer and logic drums, which do you prefer more? I am trying to decide if I should get ezdrummer for Black Friday prices or just stay with logic drums! Love your vids man!
I prefer EZDrummer. I like having more autonomy of my sounds, and I think that the quality of sounds is much better in EZDrummer as well. There’s great case scenarios for both, but if I had to pick one it would be EZDrummer
I want the treadmill and mac
We only have 26 days left!!… just video games for now. Instant gratification😂😂
Good info! You should change the title to 2025 though!
ooo, good catch. thank you!
"Not much work gettin' done when you horizontal" - Trev Barnes, 2024.
Me: *buys chair immediately"
What mic do you use for recording acoustic guitars? I’ve got the AT2020 usb mic I use currently, but was thinking of getting an SM57
I switch back and forth between the AT2020 and the Beta 57A. Depends on the vibe I'm going for. The AT2020 is great for overall acoustic guitar production, but I love using the Beta 57A for getting very warm, almost tape-like acoustics
i’d say use your AT2020 i bought a sm57 to record finger picking and it’s not particularly the right tool for the job. you’ll need more gain from your interface to power it and you’ll be more likely to enduce noise floor
I have everything, expect an audio interface.... which is frustrating and I want to record without one
I'm currently using Cubase Elements, the cheap version. Does what I need it to do. I would love to use Logic but I just don't Apple. Kissed bye bye to Apple phones 5 years ago and haven't looked back. I wish they'd just sell Logic for Windows. I'd be happy to invest in that. Just don't want to be forced to buy a product just for the software I'd like
for sure, I've heard a lot of really great things about Cubase.
*i love reaper. reaper is the best daw)*
Reaper was waaaay overpowered for being a free DAW. It was incredible when I used it
@@TrevBarnes yes. reaper can do anything u can imagine. except makin money((
now all I gotta do is make money to buy these things 😆
that LUT is a little weird.
That was such a long ad read
I knowwww
lol magic mouse
what's wrong with my Magic Mouse? :(
The roli lumi keys is $99 right now if you have a student email
Great video!