Thank you, Gerald! I learned so much from this video. Dave's studio tour taught me that sometimes we get so caught up with the gear and the setup as an excuse to not get started, but here's Dave, shooting with manual focus because it gets the job done, for him. Kudos to both of you!
I had that so many times! Getting excited about new gear/stuff, but finally realizing, that it doesnt add any (or too less) quality to the things, I am already doing. Or sometimes even make it worse 🙈 Nowadays I review everything after a couple of weeks and ged rid of new stuff, if it doesnt help the quality or make the production progress faster (R.I.P. Elgato Wave XLR 🕊)
What I like most about daves videos is that he respects the audiences time. Straight to the point, no extra stuff or length to run ads. Just a high quality video that provides as much value as possible in the minimal amount of time. More channels should use that approach since it's clearly working.
@@RiceCubeTech it could very well be his job at this point. Did you see his views? It's staggering and mostly the result of his minimalist approach to this niche.
@@mehmetgurdal no I mean he’s literally said he still works at his other job. He doesn’t make as much on this since he’s not trying to maximize view time to hit 8 minutes or more every video. He also doesn’t always have a sponsor. And he buys a lot of laptops by himself
Those two mics sounded very similar - maybe if some of the sound panels leaning up against the wall were hanging from the ceiling, and placed more strategically around the shooting space; they'd have more of an impact on the sound.
I love how he came off in this video, seems like a really down to earth and personable dude. Sometimes you see content creators off script, and they just don't seem that pleasant. Definitely cool to see in this case.
This was sooo interesting, I always wondered about his setup. But also the way Gerald was like "so what's this about" triggered deep seeded memories of my step dad seeing my room look out of order loooool
Dave knows whats important, cuts the boring stuff, doesn’t fall for the hype yet isn’t boring. He honestly just has his formula figured out, love his videos. Perfect example of how good videos don’t have to be weeks in the making.
Honestly Dave is so underrated . He really just doesn't talk about the specs and things you [at least myself] could do yourself but rather talks about who should buy the product or what the product is intended for. Everyone who is in tech UA-cam ends up just talking about things that you could find out on products website etc
As a Canadian, there is nothing I love more than to see Canadian creators work together on those collab videos. I just saw a Peter McKinnon video about "Just a UA-camr" and during the whole thing I was hoping to see Gerald Undone and then there he was... so nice. Dave2D, Peter McKinnon, Gerald, heck, even Linus... we Canadian have a lot to offer and proud of it. Cheers from west GTA.
I've been waiting for a video like this about dave's studio! Gerald you did an amazing job! And i liked every second of the video. Please do more behind the scenes studio tours and keep up the great work! :)
So far this is the BEST studio tour so far! I like the jokes and the way you guys talk...like very old friends, looks very natural compare to other tours except tours with Josh
I'm amazed at how similar to they sound, but I think its just the room that is impacting the sound more than anything. I would love to see what the MKH50 would sound in that space having the superior reverb rejection indoors. At least from my experience the MKH50 has been much better in reverberant rooms. But at the end of the day, the room itself and the microphone proximity sometimes is the bigger factor.
I kinda maybe liked the MKH50 more but I think people get too caught up with the tech. Audio is one of the most important things but all mikes beyond a certain level of price would give you good audio. Let's say 90 to 95% of the way, the 5% more would get much more subjective to most people. It's like comparing witch camera get the best 4k, while most people still watch your videos in full hd. While that room could usee some of those sound panels lying around doing nothing... He could put them on the sides for example, out of frame.
@@showdaKOs Totally agree. I just know that the MKH50 is at least the more optimal microphone design for interior rooms. The 416, well excellent, is meant for exterior applications.
funny part, i always thought that the lights and background with that 3 blocks in diagonal position , has your entrance. And the light has natural 😁Nice video
UA-cam spam is so bad that I had to double check if it was actually you cause the number of likes. I guess you commented right before everyone said GN.
Finally. Thanks for finally doing this. Dave may not be the biggest tech UA-camr out there but he definitely is one of the best. Thanks again for doing this. Even BTS, Dave is humble and just a chill guy. What a legend!
Really love watching what other people have and what they use. I love how simplistic the setup actually and how the "window" area is just a bunch of lights
I always wondered what was the deal with those angled hallway things. I assumed it was another room separated by swiveling doors. But no! It's just a decorative element! Very clever! And I also assumed the walls were concrete and that the bunker was in a basement of an industrial building. Crazy! Thanks Gerald and Dave!
As a long time viewer of Dave, this was an interesting video to watch seeing his set behind the scenes, what equipment he uses and him explaining the hiw he works on his videos. Thanks for this Gerald! :)
Bought a laptop 6 years ago based on Dave's video. Only video that gave me the useful informations to make my choice. Still happy 6 years later. He looks so happy and excited with the sunset light. Fun to watch.
Thats crazy, ya know I think everyone on the platform assumed Dave2D was god tear camera guy. Because he has inspired so many larger channels with his shots, and content layout. Knowing he is just another guy who is just good at what he does is inspiring. great video.
I've said it before I'll say it again, @Gerald Undone some of your best work is when you're being yourself and having fun interacting with other people. More videos like this please!
3:53 - Just use a wireless follow focus or use the Axon Cine (mark 1 or 2). The Mark 1 adds center point AF to any MFT lens on the Pocket4K. The Mark 2 adds AF to any manual lens using the DJI Focus Mark 1 Lidar system.
Awww Dave is so cute and innocent!!! God bless him!! I love the orange in the lights . He should keep it ....It's a vibe! 🔥 Also I love seeing other UA-camr sets . Keep doing this series Gerald! 👌
@5:00, do you like the audio in there? The ceiling and floor should be treated. A little eco helps sell the space as concrete but its kind of too much?
It's always crazy that Dave has over 3.5m subs. I've followed him somewhere around the 70k mark :O He deserves it tho. I stopped following a lot of people as their perspective and overall behavior changed with success / subs. Dave still is Dave. And I love that.
When I first saw him use this set, i thought it was like one of those zoom backgrounds. It looked way too aesthetically pleasing to be believable. Blows my mind to know it’s real.
This was so refreshing! Would love to see more of these where you just rip apart UA-camrs for being.. well.. UA-camrs haha! Dave is one of, if not, my favourite tech UA-camrs so was awesome to see both my favourite Camera UA-camr and Dave collaborate!
Just got nostalgia all over remembering how I watched Dave back then. I thought "I hope he gets big, his reviews are straight to the point and well done", nice to see where he is now
Great behind the scenes, we can see how Dave really likes to keep it relatively simple and still achieve great results, straightforward creativity over fancy gear. Nice
I love Dave. I wish I lived in Canada, where people like Dave live. I'm going to be an audio snob for a second: the Sennheiser sounds better/more natural than the Audix. The Audix rejects more of the room. Which brings me to the sound of the room...I don't remember Dave's videos sounding so "roomy" in his videos but the room...yeah, it needs work. Needs more treatment to knock down the echo. The recording position doesn't sound as bad as the rest, but I would take those extra sound panels and place them on the paralell walls. Better yet get more of the longer panels and place them of the paralell walls out of the shot. And get an acoustic cloud to mount above the recording position. Ideally, you'd have treatment in the back as well, but I know that aesthetics play a role here, so the more you treat everything you can't see, the more it will knock down reflections into the untreated part of the room.
I’ve always been curious abt Dave’s setup this is so amazing my fav and only tech UA-camr I watch 🎉 Also no, how cute does Dave look when listening to Gerald lol
Maybe it's the space and the echoing but the Audix SCX1 sounded cleaner, with "S" sounding less piercing or clipping while the Sennheiser sounded a bit boomier, "S" needed a bit more De-Essing, maybe more noise dampening to cut down on the echo, probably clipping the mic at points depending the gain levels, something like a pop filter might help reduce. But then again UA-cam might be screwing with the audio so I might be completely wrong.
This is a fun video. I really enjoyed watching the two/three of you hang out and talk tech and "how to." Very helpful to anyone looking to venture into UA-cam-ing, and entertaining for fans. Thank you.
I am sad to say that before this popped up on my feed, I had no idea who you were. But I love Dave and I thoroughly enjoyed this video and subscribed!!!
The sunset lighting reminded me of the shots of the Tyrell Corporation building from bladerunner. Even got the concrete-looking baffles near the 'windows.' I think it's a much more natural look than the 5000k or so the lights started at.
A big fan of Dave2D and his work (and a subscriber of yours now 😎), I am disappointed that this video is only 16 minutes... We need more videos like this...
Finally! Two of my favorite channels in one episode. Thanks Gerald for making this and Dave for hosting. Love this episode!!! … Jared Polin… Fro knows photos… next!
If you adjusted the other mic to the same distance, then Sennheiser MKH 416 is my choice for slightly better sound. (if you only had the Audix SCX1, its not bad, especially with YT compression. It isnt nearly a 2x quality increase when you switched to the MKH 416. The room's sound design is probably where money could be spent, not spending another 1kusd) (step 1: fix your ceiling and floors for improved audio)
Been hoping Dave would do a bts of his new studio setup. Drywall! Would've never known. I also like that he has all his sound panels stacked up on one wall and doesn't think he needs more in the room... Spoiler alert: he needs more in the room.
Audix SCX1 is better at isolating Dave's voice from the environment. Senny MKH 416 captures more reverb/echo (might be nice for an audio illusion of space?). I prefer the Audix.
Wait until you realize Dave barely cuts his videos like literally there's no cuts when his speaking its like he just say things right out of the bat with no mistakes whatsoever which is impressive.
When you turned the room into that blade runner vibe I almost creamed myself, I thought it looked great before but that warm industrial look is something I'd love to strive for myself (one day...)
dude I love this series, please keep it going. Super helpful for us newbies to see how the legends do it. Thank you Dave2d, Gerald, and IM Patrick!! 🤜🤛
I'd keep the Sennheiser but i would definitely put more sound blankets or foam boards in that room, Thanks Gerald for the always great content, and just being a super cool dude. I love how everyone gets so stressed out before you review their gear/setup, goat things
It was great to have you over! I hope you enjoyed my complete lack of camera/lighting gear knowledge =)
I was curious to see Dave's studio BTS the most! Thank you for providing us with this opportunity 👍
Great clean studio... People don't need much to make a sharp studio especially now if you use your phone for everything or borrow one.
❤ Your videos look really nice and clean regardless. Also, keep the Sennheiser, it sounds better on your voice.
Dave everything you have looks beautiful. You have a great eye for design.
I'd never guess that Dave can be a beginner in so many aspects of lighting and shooting gear because esthetics of your channel are top-notch
Thank you, Gerald! I learned so much from this video. Dave's studio tour taught me that sometimes we get so caught up with the gear and the setup as an excuse to not get started, but here's Dave, shooting with manual focus because it gets the job done, for him. Kudos to both of you!
I had that so many times! Getting excited about new gear/stuff, but finally realizing, that it doesnt add any (or too less) quality to the things, I am already doing.
Or sometimes even make it worse 🙈
Nowadays I review everything after a couple of weeks and ged rid of new stuff, if it doesnt help the quality or make the production progress faster
(R.I.P. Elgato Wave XLR 🕊)
No kidding right! I have a better light but I’m at 423 subs, so yeah I need to chill on buying gear and just get better at making vids.
funny seeing you here :D
Legend
Ayo a legend talks about another legend
What I like most about daves videos is that he respects the audiences time. Straight to the point, no extra stuff or length to run ads. Just a high quality video that provides as much value as possible in the minimal amount of time. More channels should use that approach since it's clearly working.
I'll be starting youtube and Dave is my role model.
Plus I don't have much money so it'd be financially more feasible.
UA-cam isn’t his main job so that’s why it’s like that haha.
He works in the medical field
@@RiceCubeTech it could very well be his job at this point.
Did you see his views? It's staggering and mostly the result of his minimalist approach to this niche.
@@mehmetgurdal no I mean he’s literally said he still works at his other job. He doesn’t make as much on this since he’s not trying to maximize view time to hit 8 minutes or more every video. He also doesn’t always have a sponsor. And he buys a lot of laptops by himself
@@RiceCubeTech dude he said this years ago.
That’s not enough batteries. I’m waiting for the iPhone 17.
2025 : behold the iphone 17 pro max ultra S
@@MrOnlyforcommenting s Gran Turismo
Thats going to be the iphone 18 then.. Like the iphone 9 there gonna skip 17... You wanna have the iPhone 18 Pro Max Ultra S Max Bat
@@MrOnlyforcommenting can't wait for that monstrosity
That BUNKER LOOK is distinct and looks fabulous... it's like an unused set from 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY!
You need to add an airlock door to the set! Light, buttons, sound effects. Then film an intro in it. I am working on that idea using a storage closet.
Yeah I've always assumed it was drywall. Super interested in the techniques used to finish it and create those holes in the finish.
I really am inspired to that bunker look and I'll make my own someday
Audix SCX1. Avoided much of the reverb problems of the space. Great vid.
Those two mics sounded very similar - maybe if some of the sound panels leaning up against the wall were hanging from the ceiling, and placed more strategically around the shooting space; they'd have more of an impact on the sound.
My thoughts exactly!
Yup, a few on the ceiling directly above would go a really long way
In my opinion sennheiser sounds better on both my crappy speakers and my good headphones.
I love dave2d because he’s so pragmatic and relatable.
I love how he came off in this video, seems like a really down to earth and personable dude. Sometimes you see content creators off script, and they just don't seem that pleasant. Definitely cool to see in this case.
I’ve always wanted THIS studio tour. Thank you both, so much.
This was sooo interesting, I always wondered about his setup. But also the way Gerald was like "so what's this about" triggered deep seeded memories of my step dad seeing my room look out of order loooool
Sounds like your working through some stuff there…
Dave2D makes my favorite non-overly edited tech videos. Not a bunch of unnecessary b-rolls, crazy music, and transitions. Really like his vibe.
Dave knows whats important, cuts the boring stuff, doesn’t fall for the hype yet isn’t boring. He honestly just has his formula figured out, love his videos. Perfect example of how good videos don’t have to be weeks in the making.
Honestly Dave is so underrated . He really just doesn't talk about the specs and things you [at least myself] could do yourself but rather talks about who should buy the product or what the product is intended for.
Everyone who is in tech UA-cam ends up just talking about things that you could find out on products website etc
As a Canadian, there is nothing I love more than to see Canadian creators work together on those collab videos. I just saw a Peter McKinnon video about "Just a UA-camr" and during the whole thing I was hoping to see Gerald Undone and then there he was... so nice. Dave2D, Peter McKinnon, Gerald, heck, even Linus... we Canadian have a lot to offer and proud of it. Cheers from west GTA.
Dave2D is one of the best channels out there. No unnecessary music, intro or whatever. Pure reviews from a great perspective.
He doesn't do intros anymore since the start of the year. I kinda miss it.
I've been waiting for a video like this about dave's studio!
Gerald you did an amazing job! And i liked every second of the video.
Please do more behind the scenes studio tours and keep up the great work! :)
So far this is the BEST studio tour so far! I like the jokes and the way you guys talk...like very old friends, looks very natural compare to other tours except tours with Josh
With me?
I'm amazed at how similar to they sound, but I think its just the room that is impacting the sound more than anything. I would love to see what the MKH50 would sound in that space having the superior reverb rejection indoors. At least from my experience the MKH50 has been much better in reverberant rooms. But at the end of the day, the room itself and the microphone proximity sometimes is the bigger factor.
I kinda maybe liked the MKH50 more but I think people get too caught up with the tech. Audio is one of the most important things but all mikes beyond a certain level of price would give you good audio. Let's say 90 to 95% of the way, the 5% more would get much more subjective to most people.
It's like comparing witch camera get the best 4k, while most people still watch your videos in full hd.
While that room could usee some of those sound panels lying around doing nothing... He could put them on the sides for example, out of frame.
@@showdaKOs Totally agree. I just know that the MKH50 is at least the more optimal microphone design for interior rooms. The 416, well excellent, is meant for exterior applications.
How do you not have a million subscribers now? I have always loved your camera & gear reviews but the studio tours are GOLD. So much fun to watch.
It was cool to see more of the bunker
we wanna see your studio next
People like Dave are the best type of gear owner. They have the stuff as a means to an end; the actual content.
This was awesome. I've watched Dave2D's channel for years, and this is the first time we get to see a behind the scenes. Thanks for the video!
funny part, i always thought that the lights and background with that 3 blocks in diagonal position , has your entrance. And the light has natural 😁Nice video
love this
UA-cam spam is so bad that I had to double check if it was actually you cause the number of likes. I guess you commented right before everyone said GN.
Finally. Thanks for finally doing this. Dave may not be the biggest tech UA-camr out there but he definitely is one of the best. Thanks again for doing this.
Even BTS, Dave is humble and just a chill guy. What a legend!
Sick setup! Thanks for the tour 🤌🏼
Really love watching what other people have and what they use. I love how simplistic the setup actually and how the "window" area is just a bunch of lights
I always wondered what was the deal with those angled hallway things. I assumed it was another room separated by swiveling doors. But no! It's just a decorative element! Very clever! And I also assumed the walls were concrete and that the bunker was in a basement of an industrial building. Crazy! Thanks Gerald and Dave!
As a long time viewer of Dave, this was an interesting video to watch seeing his set behind the scenes, what equipment he uses and him explaining the hiw he works on his videos. Thanks for this Gerald! :)
Bought a laptop 6 years ago based on Dave's video. Only video that gave me the useful informations to make my choice. Still happy 6 years later. He looks so happy and excited with the sunset light. Fun to watch.
Thats crazy, ya know I think everyone on the platform assumed Dave2D was god tear camera guy. Because he has inspired so many larger channels with his shots, and content layout. Knowing he is just another guy who is just good at what he does is inspiring. great video.
I've said it before I'll say it again, @Gerald Undone some of your best work is when you're being yourself and having fun interacting with other people. More videos like this please!
This was great. Thanks for sharing.
3:53 - Just use a wireless follow focus or use the Axon Cine (mark 1 or 2). The Mark 1 adds center point AF to any MFT lens on the Pocket4K. The Mark 2 adds AF to any manual lens using the DJI Focus Mark 1 Lidar system.
Either mic does well enough. Neither contributes anything negative. Awesome tour! Always wondered about that space.
Awesome fish tank!! 😎🐠
Dave's cluelessness about gear is equally charming and infuriating 🖤
Awww Dave is so cute and innocent!!! God bless him!!
I love the orange in the lights . He should keep it ....It's a vibe! 🔥
Also I love seeing other UA-camr sets . Keep doing this series Gerald! 👌
@5:00, do you like the audio in there? The ceiling and floor should be treated. A little eco helps sell the space as concrete but its kind of too much?
What a cool guy! Super down to earth with an awesome setup. Dave is pretty great too 👍
Loved seeing his behind the scenes, super cool
yeah so I absolutely need that book
I don’t know what they are called, but they change colors - sums up Dave2D where we talk tech practically and not in spec sheets and jargons
It's always crazy that Dave has over 3.5m subs.
I've followed him somewhere around the 70k mark :O
He deserves it tho.
I stopped following a lot of people as their perspective and overall behavior changed with success / subs.
Dave still is Dave. And I love that.
I love that Patrick filmed this, what a legend
It’s beyond me how you don’t have over 1 mil subs. I’m a big fan of Dave Lee but also love your content!
Thank you, Gerald. Dave2D’s last two videos have been LIT.
I have always been inspired by Dave's videos......this video makes me respect him even more.
Amazing video Gerald.
Dave is my favorite tech youtuber since he always gets to the point and gives his honest opinion on everything.
Did not know i needed this, till it showed up, Love Dave2D
Dave can use for the b cam the PD Movie Smart live air 3 LiDAR focus system. It’s great it works without cables!
Can't wait for more studio tours. This episode was fun! And it's not real concrete! I always thought it was. Cool setup, indeed.
Love these behind the scene videos ... and the thought process too
It was great to see behind the scenes of Dave2D, exactly what I was looking for!
I love Dave2D' s channel. He was one of my first channels I subscribed to back in 2017! Always spot on with his info!
When I first saw him use this set, i thought it was like one of those zoom backgrounds. It looked way too aesthetically pleasing to be believable. Blows my mind to know it’s real.
that was unexpected but i like the Audix more, very nice video Gerald btw
Yeah, the Zen-Hi-Zer had a bit more reverb, so the Audix is tiny bit better.
That is an interesting space! I like the look. Maybe your next video with him can be a few upgrades like that shake prone overview setup.
This was so refreshing! Would love to see more of these where you just rip apart UA-camrs for being.. well.. UA-camrs haha!
Dave is one of, if not, my favourite tech UA-camrs so was awesome to see both my favourite Camera UA-camr and Dave collaborate!
That Time Machine cut made me crack up! Always love these studio tours Gerald, bravo!
Just got nostalgia all over remembering how I watched Dave back then. I thought "I hope he gets big, his reviews are straight to the point and well done", nice to see where he is now
The bend in that C-Stand arm is terrifying
Gerald, I'd love to see a review from you about the Tilta Float system. Great video, as always!
I'm a big fan of Dave2D so thank you for this! more studio visits please
Great behind the scenes, we can see how Dave really likes to keep it relatively simple and still achieve great results, straightforward creativity over fancy gear. Nice
I love Dave. I wish I lived in Canada, where people like Dave live.
I'm going to be an audio snob for a second: the Sennheiser sounds better/more natural than the Audix. The Audix rejects more of the room. Which brings me to the sound of the room...I don't remember Dave's videos sounding so "roomy" in his videos but the room...yeah, it needs work. Needs more treatment to knock down the echo.
The recording position doesn't sound as bad as the rest, but I would take those extra sound panels and place them on the paralell walls. Better yet get more of the longer panels and place them of the paralell walls out of the shot. And get an acoustic cloud to mount above the recording position.
Ideally, you'd have treatment in the back as well, but I know that aesthetics play a role here, so the more you treat everything you can't see, the more it will knock down reflections into the untreated part of the room.
I’ve always been curious abt Dave’s setup this is so amazing my fav and only tech UA-camr I watch 🎉
Also no, how cute does Dave look when listening to Gerald lol
Maybe it's the space and the echoing but the Audix SCX1 sounded cleaner, with "S" sounding less piercing or clipping while the Sennheiser sounded a bit boomier, "S" needed a bit more De-Essing, maybe more noise dampening to cut down on the echo, probably clipping the mic at points depending the gain levels, something like a pop filter might help reduce. But then again UA-cam might be screwing with the audio so I might be completely wrong.
This is the best studio ever. I didn’t know about his channel. I like simple and the concrete look
I LOVE THIS VIDEO!
This is a fun video. I really enjoyed watching the two/three of you hang out and talk tech and "how to." Very helpful to anyone looking to venture into UA-cam-ing, and entertaining for fans. Thank you.
I am sad to say that before this popped up on my feed, I had no idea who you were. But I love Dave and I thoroughly enjoyed this video and subscribed!!!
The sunset lighting reminded me of the shots of the Tyrell Corporation building from bladerunner. Even got the concrete-looking baffles near the 'windows.' I think it's a much more natural look than the 5000k or so the lights started at.
8:09 “perpetual sunset.” Lol that hit the spot. Dave went there in his mind.
This was great, so interesting to see all of Dave's stuff, also I think the Sennheiser sounded better (at least of my MacBook speakers) Great video!
A big fan of Dave2D and his work (and a subscriber of yours now 😎), I am disappointed that this video is only 16 minutes... We need more videos like this...
Thank you Gerald for doing this, for humanity. Thank you!
Great BTS video guys!! FYI this would literally be my DREAM drum recording room!
This was a cool video, thanks Gerald! I'm headed over to check out Dave now, cool guy
I hope you hit the 1 mill followers soon I think you really deserve it .
I needed this crossover.
So much fun to see Dave’s setup. Always wondered what was that place like.
Finally! Two of my favorite channels in one episode. Thanks Gerald for making this and Dave for hosting. Love this episode!!!
… Jared Polin… Fro knows photos… next!
No, better stay in GTA and go with Peter McKinnon. I want to see Gerald's face on an ATV.
Damn! The magic of good painting! Always thought this was a freeaking good concrete.
amazing BTS. thank you guys for doing it
If you adjusted the other mic to the same distance, then Sennheiser MKH 416 is my choice for slightly better sound.
(if you only had the Audix SCX1, its not bad, especially with YT compression. It isnt nearly a 2x quality increase when you switched to the MKH 416. The room's sound design is probably where money could be spent, not spending another 1kusd)
(step 1: fix your ceiling and floors for improved audio)
Loved watching this!
Dave is kinda trendsetter of that minimalistic video esthetic, now alot more youtuber doing it and i love it
Patrick Tomasso - Professor of Gimbal Sciences 😂😂 Nice one there!
This was a great detour from the usual reviews. I appreciate seeing the cross collaboration and sharing. Big fan of both channels. Thanks!
YES!! STUDIO Tours are the BEST!!
Love your videos, they always have me smiling all the way through
Been hoping Dave would do a bts of his new studio setup. Drywall! Would've never known. I also like that he has all his sound panels stacked up on one wall and doesn't think he needs more in the room... Spoiler alert: he needs more in the room.
Audix SCX1 is better at isolating Dave's voice from the environment. Senny MKH 416 captures more reverb/echo (might be nice for an audio illusion of space?).
I prefer the Audix.
Wait until you realize Dave barely cuts his videos like literally there's no cuts when his speaking its like he just say things right out of the bat with no mistakes whatsoever which is impressive.
When you turned the room into that blade runner vibe I almost creamed myself, I thought it looked great before but that warm industrial look is something I'd love to strive for myself (one day...)
dude I love this series, please keep it going. Super helpful for us newbies to see how the legends do it. Thank you Dave2d, Gerald, and IM Patrick!! 🤜🤛
This was so much fun, I love you both!!
I'd keep the Sennheiser but i would definitely put more sound blankets or foam boards in that room,
Thanks Gerald for the always great content, and just being a super cool dude.
I love how everyone gets so stressed out before you review their gear/setup, goat things
Fantastic synopsis of his channel, really well put.