man, thinking about commisisoning this board makes me feel exhausted. Very exciting, but man, there's so much work ahead. Hopefully will see that studio when it's all put together. That live room looked amazing.
Love your videos. Great content and always very informative. The wandering dog thing is an eye pain and distracts from what would otherwise be excellent stuff!
Thanks! Also for the feedback on the Junocam. I find it a fun addition, especially for people with similar brains as mine that might find it hard to focus. But im taking your feedback with me on the next video and try another approach🙏
@ i know it for a fa t because i had to work with this console. Separate room with AC and good ventilation. Same was with SSL 8000G+ i was working on in one studio. Once we had AC leakage luckily the computer rack was elevated so it didn’t get damaged
@ this reminds me of the first week at the studio i used to work at where they installed the AC pump right above the ssl powersupply and it started leaking! Scary moments but all good afterwards
@@thomasvopstal yeah scary funny. my funny story was i sit and mix and during the break i hear some weird noise going through the tube with wires going to the monitor from the machine room... i think - that's strange, very weird sound. i go to the next door building where the owner/tech lives. i wake him up insisting to go with me and check what's going on, i'm like a 1 week working in the studio, so i'm a newby, he goes ok and them we went to the machine room and saw tha flooding. That's how i earned respect of the studio owner and got into the team even better. Mike said - thanks for waking me up man.
From what Mark has told me, as i don’t have first hand experience, the 8068 sounds a lot more colored and the 88 is cleaner. We talk about it in the first episode of this series
Thank you for this excellent report that places us into a moment that we feel unique! We feel the mixed feelings of friendly customers, between a daydream and la perspective Of a titanic job when they will have to take care of all this! When I think I complain as soon as I have to disconnect my UFX RME to transport it... That said, their project of a recording studio of an orchestral space is exciting, and a little against the current trends (in any case, in France, I think these large studios have more or less disappeared). I look forward to your future video to immerse ourselves when they invite you to discover the Neve in action! (And I add that I appreciate your very simple and direct approach to the visual. The camera that makes us discover life at dog height is exceptional. All this is very lively!)
Trying my best to document everything. I agree with you, but at the moment this is what i can afford. Once videos start doing better, i can hopefully upgrade. Working hard to make that happen!🙏
@ i’m actually using a €1000 sony cam, but i think im going back to an iphone because it just handles this stuff way better. Thanks for letting me know and hope you can enjoy the future content a bit better!
@@thomasvopstal get something with a good stabilizer :-) makes your life a lot easier. will def continue watching and thanks for all the work you put in for us!
tbh. New iphones beat every 1k dslr cam out there.. especially when it comes to stabilize software. also small iphone gimbals are very affordable nowadays. But also in post you can fix a lot with stabilizing software.
Warms my heart to see young people daring to invest in large format consoles.
@@fjn667 it’s amazing what these guys are doing over there in Germany!
@@thomasvopstal can’t wait for when you visit them👌
Me too!!!
The cam on Juno is phenomenal! 👌
@@brandongleason5279 right?! Glad you like it!
Talk about manifesting your dream into existence, best of luck to them!
fantastic console , , i am marching over hear now - ,. cheers :)
I learned how to do sound on the 88RS's smaller brother, the VR60
Love it
This thing makes my 5088 console look like a desktop mixer in comparison…but I am still completely in love with my console.
5088 is a sick console tho!
man, thinking about commisisoning this board makes me feel exhausted.
Very exciting, but man, there's so much work ahead.
Hopefully will see that studio when it's all put together. That live room looked amazing.
Love your videos. Great content and always very informative. The wandering dog thing is an eye pain and distracts from what would otherwise be excellent stuff!
Thanks! Also for the feedback on the Junocam. I find it a fun addition, especially for people with similar brains as mine that might find it hard to focus. But im taking your feedback with me on the next video and try another approach🙏
@ Hi Thomas - It’s probably my old eyes but I find the dog cam box quite distracting. Don’t stop the excellent content!
Bewildering!😮
great video thanks again for getting this imo rare view of big console tech and documentary like view of people using it.
Fantastic endeavour! 👍🏻👏🏻
That was fun!
That desk is mental.
Really killer love this stuff keep it up !!!
🔥 Good luck to you
wow amazing video, what a dream
dream console
wow
that thing runs hot. it needs a huge AC for the computers and separate room.
Yes! A lot of large format consoles need a separate machineroom with strong AC but this one takes it to the next level!
@ i know it for a fa t because i had to work with this console. Separate room with AC and good ventilation. Same was with SSL 8000G+ i was working on in one studio. Once we had AC leakage luckily the computer rack was elevated so it didn’t get damaged
@ this reminds me of the first week at the studio i used to work at where they installed the AC pump right above the ssl powersupply and it started leaking! Scary moments but all good afterwards
@@thomasvopstal yeah scary funny. my funny story was i sit and mix and during the break i hear some weird noise going through the tube with wires going to the monitor from the machine room... i think - that's strange, very weird sound. i go to the next door building where the owner/tech lives. i wake him up insisting to go with me and check what's going on, i'm like a 1 week working in the studio, so i'm a newby, he goes ok and them we went to the machine room and saw tha flooding. That's how i earned respect of the studio owner and got into the team even better. Mike said - thanks for waking me up man.
Not sure they fully know what kind of a headache they’re going to have….
While owning 5 Studios they propably have no clue. You are right.
cool guy ;)
Hi! Could notice a difference between the 88R and the 8068 in sound?
From what Mark has told me, as i don’t have first hand experience, the 8068 sounds a lot more colored and the 88 is cleaner. We talk about it in the first episode of this series
Thank you for this excellent report that places us into a moment that we feel unique!
We feel the mixed feelings of friendly customers, between a daydream and la perspective Of a titanic job when they will have to take care of all this!
When I think I complain as soon as I have to disconnect my UFX RME to transport it...
That said, their project of a recording studio of an orchestral space is exciting, and a little against the current trends (in any case, in France, I think these large studios have more or less disappeared).
I look forward to your future video to immerse ourselves when they invite you to discover the Neve in action!
(And I add that I appreciate your very simple and direct approach to the visual. The camera that makes us discover life at dog height is exceptional. All this is very lively!)
Thanks so much! I’m really glad you’re liking the content!
Just curious, what camera set up do you have when recording videos?
Sony zv-e10 with the stock lens for this one
Last bits are iphone
Only one test: Can it play Doom?
Haha ill ask if they’ll let me install, will report back!
Your videos are the most shaky experience and with bad quality, isn't it time to upgrade your setup.a little bit? This is not an enjoyable experience
Trying my best to document everything. I agree with you, but at the moment this is what i can afford. Once videos start doing better, i can hopefully upgrade. Working hard to make that happen!🙏
@ and we appreciate the content, but just keeping it real. And a camera way better than this is only a couple of hundred €
@ i’m actually using a €1000 sony cam, but i think im going back to an iphone because it just handles this stuff way better. Thanks for letting me know and hope you can enjoy the future content a bit better!
@@thomasvopstal get something with a good stabilizer :-) makes your life a lot easier. will def continue watching and thanks for all the work you put in for us!
tbh. New iphones beat every 1k dslr cam out there.. especially when it comes to stabilize software.
also small iphone gimbals are very affordable nowadays.
But also in post you can fix a lot with stabilizing software.