Puremix Mentors | Andrew Talks to Awesome People (Ft. Joe Barresi)
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2020
- The clue is in the title. Awesome people talking about their awesomeness!
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Two mixing monsters! Can't get much better then this!!!!!!!! Two really nice guys as well!
thank you very much
Word!!!
Non-audio talk: Early in this convo, they mentioned two restaurants in Miami that my dad owned, Velvet Creme Donuts and D'Pizza. The round johns that Andrew mentioned were the best donuts ever. Pretty cool feeling that these 2 awesome dudes who continually inspire and teach me remember those places! My dad Bob woulda been proud. Oh, and another great talk. This channel is great.
Those donuts still exist in their memory after that many years.( im the guy who remembers food too)
Cheers
What happen to both places?
Even though I've been a recording engineer for a long time, I still always learn something new from interviews like this. Thank you! The approach to talking about technique is just right.
Love the format. Going into details is what we all love. So informative. Learning and relearning audio engineering and mixing is the shit.
Andrew, these talks are sensational. It's really like being in the room and being part of the conversation. Thank you!
Hey Joe, I did not realise you have that SSL. decommissioning that console from Townhouse was the first job I have ever done for Funky Junk in London...
Thank you gentlemen for your time, insite and careers. 👍
Watching this interview wa awesome!!! thanks guys!! 2 of my top mixers in one place YES!
sweeeeet
Man I could listen to these two talk all day, just awesome :)
Awesome my top 2 favourite Engineers talking about being humans and making records - awesome thanks for doing this :)
Amazing !!! THANKS two of my heroes!
Thank you for watching!!
I'll just add the Clint Eastwood track in there now, excellent, You two just fantastic! and Bullet
I know, I'm late. This was a fine, sadly short, episode. It would be nice to see an episode where you switch chairs. Somebody speaks to awesome people featuring Andrew Scheps :).
I agree.
Andrew you are me hero.
Awesome Andrew talks with awesome people
Great chat
Throwin shade at Eric Valentine at 24:15
Im pretty new to the production side of the music, EV seems like great guy but so does Joe, probably some bad memories of how things worked out. If he was trowing shade at me like that i would not blink, cant control everything man..
Thanks for the interesting conversation! tell me where to find рerspiration & Inspiration guest playlists?
open.spotify.com/playlist/2lZNFjU5qWic0rzetcwA3N?si=jPE9Uij_TEes6-OEYLEtbA & open.spotify.com/playlist/4sWg21WQBFqHjAQKtybc3u?si=La443H_ERI6g8itQUy03ng
@@PuremixAudioTutorials Thanks!
I'm an alum of UM where I studied Studio Music and Jazz in '74 -' 75. Guzman I think had just been completed and Jeep Harned had donated the console and tape machine to the recording program. Big at that time were the Dixie Dregs and Mike the blind pianist (I've forgotten his last name). Unfortunately I was not a great musician and the recording program was just getting started. Instead, I transferred to the School of Architecture. I eventually wound up at IAR in NYC when Bob Katz and AL Grundy were on staff. I had opportunities in the recording world but seemed to never work. From John Storek to Chris Stone to doing sound for a band I'd never seen in a club I NEVER been in on a board I never used before for a huge crowd gathered for a KLOS battle of the bands. And the band won. The manager asked me to come to LA to do their live sound but for some reason I declined the offer. Spilled milk. Now I'm a network engineer turning back to music in the digital age. I want in again. Thanks for the great seminars and great content, Reb Scheps.
Never too late!
Where can I find the inspiration and perspiration playlists?
open.spotify.com/playlist/2lZNFjU5qWic0rzetcwA3N?si=y9hWPrAVTDiMbqm5vCrbUg
open.spotify.com/playlist/4sWg21WQBFqHjAQKtybc3u?si=4WO9L7qcQ3eNAbTrwDCcbQ
me at 00:01 omg its scheps and barresi this is gonna be such a nice-off!
Amazin format! Enough of that tech talks only. It's all about making music and having fun!
If I could choose one guy from the industry to be friends with that would be Andrew.
Where are Mr Barresi's playlists?
open.spotify.com/playlist/4sWg21WQBFqHjAQKtybc3u?si=4WO9L7qcQ3eNAbTrwDCcbQ
open.spotify.com/playlist/2lZNFjU5qWic0rzetcwA3N?si=y9hWPrAVTDiMbqm5vCrbUg
@@emanueldelrio3957 Thank you!
nice
@@PuremixAudioTutorials Very tasteful playlist I gotta say
Joe is the best sound man in the world but he doesn't give a shit about his podcast sound. I can't hear half of what he says.😆