Leiland Sklar has probably been through that limiter! 😎 That Blackie strat was an image I used to stare at as a kid. My first strat as a kid was black like that, though a hell of a lot cheaper. 😁 Steve Albini.. ahh man that guy. Such a loss to music.
This is proof why everything you produce and record resonates with such timelessness and iconic sound! Your supreme knowledge and articulate understanding of analogue equipment is what sets your sound apart, above and beyond others in the industry. Great video, Manny!
@@TheVinylRecordMission I’m humbled and you are appreciated sharing my Man! Thank you and know your words help me weather our crazy industry of smoke and mirrors! Thank you ✊🏾⚡️✔️🎯
@@mannysmiclocker You know as well as anyone I’ve been around from the beginning of your and Phil’s music journey. I’ve always been witness to your amazing talent and the ongoing evolution of your dynamic sound. None of this is fluff! I feel honored to know you. I’ve always had the greatest respect for all the work you and Phil have done together, dating back to Little Gods, Distortion Felix and now Chavez Ravine, and I always will. ✌🏽🙌🏽🤘🏽✊🏽
@@mannysmiclocker I love love love seeing your recording process and techniques explained and showcased..! Your channel is dangerous to my affirm account and I hope you know this. 😭😭😭
Dope show & tell Manny, thank you! Analogr is such a vibey gear museum. Have you tried the vintage Unidyne III 545/546? (SM57 predecessor) I've never used the Unidyne SM56/57 you talked about however I have a handful of the vintage (60s/70s) Unidyne 545's, I dig them over the modern production SM57's. I have not tried the new iteration of the 545. Vintage 545's are still affordable at $80-150. Apparently Bruce Robb founder of Cherokee Studios loves the vintage original 545's.
Al Schmidt had a rack of Summit TLA100A. I don't know if they were his personal ones or if they were rented, but I saw him talking about them somewhere & raving about them.
@@adambrown8867 they had all his gear at analogr a year ago and I didn’t know how cool these were! Note taken and asking Santa already lol Thanks for sharing
Leiland Sklar has probably been through that limiter! 😎
That Blackie strat was an image I used to stare at as a kid. My first strat as a kid was black like that, though a hell of a lot cheaper. 😁
Steve Albini.. ahh man that guy. Such a loss to music.
@@Fl4ppers Thanks for sharing and yes I appreciate seeing Clayton’s axe every day. Yes let’s never forget Steve. RIP
This is proof why everything you produce and record resonates with such timelessness and iconic sound! Your supreme knowledge and articulate understanding of analogue equipment is what sets your sound apart, above and beyond others in the industry. Great video, Manny!
@@TheVinylRecordMission I’m humbled and you are appreciated sharing my Man! Thank you and know your words help me weather our crazy industry of smoke and mirrors! Thank you ✊🏾⚡️✔️🎯
@@mannysmiclocker You know as well as anyone I’ve been around from the beginning of your and Phil’s music journey. I’ve always been witness to your amazing talent and the ongoing evolution of your dynamic sound. None of this is fluff! I feel honored to know you. I’ve always had the greatest respect for all the work you and Phil have done together, dating back to Little Gods, Distortion Felix and now Chavez Ravine, and I always will. ✌🏽🙌🏽🤘🏽✊🏽
MANNY MICS! Rock and roll brother! Love from Tucson AZ! CHEERS 🤟
@@DanielMac..Aw Thanks D! AZ fan!
Hell yeah. New Manny video!
Great to see another video
@@piggycity thanks for sharing 🙏✊🏾
Manny that was magic, brilliant brother. Keep em coming. Those ribbons look really cool.
@@Joey-rp5vg made my day a Hey from Joey 🤘🏽⚡️✔️✊🏾
New manny video yayyyy
@@modehst more to come! Been busy making some cool music and will share here too!
@@mannysmiclocker I love love love seeing your recording process and techniques explained and showcased..!
Your channel is dangerous to my affirm account and I hope you know this. 😭😭😭
Nice, so cool man!
Thanks Manny. I never get to see this stuff in real life.
@@bombsheltermusic7986 me too until I started recording here Ha Grateful always 🎯
those original 351's sound huge
Dope show & tell Manny, thank you! Analogr is such a vibey gear museum. Have you tried the vintage Unidyne III 545/546? (SM57 predecessor) I've never used the Unidyne SM56/57 you talked about however I have a handful of the vintage (60s/70s) Unidyne 545's, I dig them over the modern production SM57's. I have not tried the new iteration of the 545. Vintage 545's are still affordable at $80-150. Apparently Bruce Robb founder of Cherokee Studios loves the vintage original 545's.
@@grandtetone crazy that you have all the mics I haven’t used! Thanks for your own insight on mic mayhem 🎯
@@mannysmiclocker I'm looking to get my hands soon on the transformer-less SM78 dynamic, another interesting oddity.
Hope you dig these Gems! My studio is also located here❤
Al Schmidt had a rack of Summit TLA100A. I don't know if they were his personal ones or if they were rented, but I saw him talking about them somewhere & raving about them.
@@adambrown8867 they had all his gear at analogr a year ago and I didn’t know how cool these were! Note taken and asking Santa already lol Thanks for sharing
I've not used them myself but I've heard a few guys say the Summit TLA-50 is a useful tool, for much less the expenditure of a TLA-100.
TLA50 is also a great way to get that summit sound.
@@morbidmanmusic I’m gonna have to check into those and thanks for sharing 🎯
“About a year later I went back there and he (Steve Albini) showed me how to record.” 😂😂
@@paulvash I know epic AF lol