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  • Mixing Analog Off Tape, No Computer. Riot Home Recording.
    In this video we dig into the production methods used on an old session I found on a roll of tape. Then I mix it using only gear they would have in the studios of that era. No computer, no plug ins, Just Analog & Outboard. Faders & Knobs.
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    Thank you
    Steven Antoniazzi

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  • @EM-km8em
    @EM-km8em 2 роки тому +56

    This bit of recording has better quality than anything digital coming out radio these days.
    Analog hardware for life, dont let these digital pushers fool you $$$

    • @robertl.6919
      @robertl.6919 Рік тому +19

      @EM. Don't compare bad music to good music as a way to compare the sound quality. In a blind test, if you asked the 6 best six engineers to mix the same song,
      3 with only analog, and 3 all in the box,
      you wouldn't be able to tell which is which. The digital technologies in 2022 have equalled and even surpassed the analog sound. I know. I have an 24 track Otari, Dolby SR , API Legacy Plus 40 channels and every hardware gear you dreamed of. Had to move everything to our new studio so all the equipment was in storage for months.
      Had to mix all in the box on Studio One and PMC speakers while waiting for the construction to be completed.
      I won't go back to analog. That's all I have to say... After 35 years of mixing analog...
      Cheers.

    • @robertl.6919
      @robertl.6919 Рік тому +9

      @@billyschaller2106 You made my point.
      Past music is better than what is produced now. But its not a digital VS analog debate. Had these past song been done totally digital by the same top producers with the same dedication to sound quality, it wouldn't change the equation...

    • @robertl.6919
      @robertl.6919 Рік тому +2

      @@billyschaller2106 If we follow your impeccable logic, realistically it depends on the quality of your ears, acoustic environment, speakers, and room correction. But that is true for any format, analog or digital. So it’s irrelevant.

    • @Leo9ine
      @Leo9ine Рік тому +2

      Two words. Nyquist Shannon. Look it up.

    • @robertl.6919
      @robertl.6919 Рік тому +1

      @@Leo9ine Yes, and … ?

  • @doubblesided1205
    @doubblesided1205 3 роки тому +41

    I‘m currently at SAE (Audio Engineering School) and some of the older teachers are always talking about how they miss working like you do in that video. I never really understood... but watching you mix that much sauce with not very much gear and no digital stuff at all makes me wanna experience every little bit of vintage production. Thanks for the inspo and greetings from Vienna :)

  • @billyrayvalentine7972
    @billyrayvalentine7972 Рік тому +6

    I grew up on analog. I ran a 16 track 2 inch studio from 1979 to 1989. I am dreaming of doing it again soon. I will be recutting my teeth on a hybrid console, hardware outboard gear and a 2 inch MCI 24 track. There is nothing like pushing an analog console and 456 grandmaster tape. Yes the downside is biasing and aligning every reel and 15 minutes of tape time and no instant recall. But for me being the cook in the music experience is everything. Then and only then will I add DAW. Love your work.
    Working analog has an experience I hope all the youngblood can experience.

  • @thegreenguy8837
    @thegreenguy8837 3 роки тому +7

    The sound the tapemaschine makes when spooling back is awesome.

  • @malcolmpalm
    @malcolmpalm 3 роки тому +16

    Sounds just like the records I used to listen to back in the day. Great job!

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Malcome, I’m getting another drum set.

    • @malcolmpalm
      @malcolmpalm 3 роки тому

      @@RiotHomeRecording No sh*t! Wow, keep me posted.

  • @squashbeatszw
    @squashbeatszw 7 місяців тому +5

    The skill and the patience this takes is amazing.

    • @nicefish10
      @nicefish10 2 місяці тому +1

      It’s how it was done for decades. The players had yo play clean. The engineers actually had to pay attention to every element. Tape editing was 100% destructive if you got it wrong. So the players actually had to be good, clean, and the gear had to be perfectly set up. There was no “fix in the mix or post “it had to be right going to tape. Everybody’s day is in such a hurry to do things, faster and faster, and anything that sloppy is fixed by snapping it to a grid, Auto tuning, adding multiple layers of affects and pushing it out as fast as possible. People that haven’t spent time experiencing working on analog gear with a mixing console in front of them really have no idea what they’re missing and how rewarding it is.

  • @GearZenChannel
    @GearZenChannel Рік тому +5

    Fantastic video, superb studio, great examples - well done! For some reason I just find myself more creative and inspired when recording to tape. No autotune, no quantize, no screen, all real and human.

  • @socialite1283
    @socialite1283 2 роки тому +4

    Sounds pretty good on the tape even before mixed in.

  • @paullawson8610
    @paullawson8610 10 місяців тому +6

    That bass tone is killer

  • @luissam1547
    @luissam1547 2 роки тому +7

    I am so so so happy to see this.
    I hope covid didn’t take out your business
    Continue to make those great sounding records.

  • @suffolkaudiophile
    @suffolkaudiophile 2 місяці тому +2

    Tape just sounds so much more organic than digital... So much better

  • @toslinked
    @toslinked 3 роки тому +8

    man, real music. what a relief!

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  3 роки тому

      Thanks Andreas!!!!

    • @LosFicosMusic
      @LosFicosMusic 3 роки тому +1

      @@RiotHomeRecording what would you say is the Main "Sauce" Tape?

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  3 роки тому +2

      @@LosFicosMusic it’s a combination of a lot of things applied the right way. But yes tape adds something that’s very organic and desirable. And it’s immediate.

    • @LosFicosMusic
      @LosFicosMusic 3 роки тому

      @@RiotHomeRecording You are Amazing keep up the Great Work.

  • @dale116dot7
    @dale116dot7 Рік тому +4

    I love to see people working this way. I’m just doing a bit of cleanup (erasing extraneous noises) on an album I recorded for a local band, all tape. The band stepped up and rehearsed quite a lot so they could play the parts without more than a dozen edits on the whole album. My setup is a Stephens 821b 24 track and a rather heavily modded Soundcraft 2400.

  • @GuitarLessonsMadeEasy
    @GuitarLessonsMadeEasy 3 місяці тому +2

    This has got to be the best video on recording I have watched. I always loved the analog sound and process. Well done !

  • @emiledubois958
    @emiledubois958 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much...I miss these days...the days when we listened rather than looking at graphics on a computer.

  • @ericfricke4512
    @ericfricke4512 2 роки тому +4

    Wow, I could immediately tell it's got a softer/rounder sound with some of the top end gone. Definitely has an old school sound!

  • @troycopeland5156
    @troycopeland5156 2 роки тому +4

    The sweet sound of analog great damn video Great mix

  • @PurpleMusicProductions
    @PurpleMusicProductions 2 роки тому +5

    Man all of that analog is like candy to my ears.

  • @shayeasy
    @shayeasy 3 роки тому +5

    really enjoyed your explanations for why you’re processing each track the way you are. great video and mix!

  • @electricwally
    @electricwally 3 роки тому +5

    Thanks for keeping the art of analog tape recording alive! Good to see sound-engineers resurrecting this format! Who maintains that amazing reel-to-reel? They always seem to need work especially after 40+ years. Thanks for the awesome video!

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks
      I refurbished the tape deck including a full recap. I also do the maintenance on both my console and tape machine. If I run into an issue I don’t know I do research, learn it, and repair it.
      Steve

  • @JohnGauge790
    @JohnGauge790 2 роки тому +4

    The unsung hero of this is the DA 3000. Wow I’m pulling mine outta storage. Holy chit. 😳

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  2 роки тому +6

      That’s right! Most of the direct audio you hear in my videos is being captured by the DA3k. It’s a great master recorder. I always keep it set at 24Bit 96.k

    • @johnisrael5183
      @johnisrael5183 2 роки тому +1

      This sounds wonderful...but the different methods of the best way to master is so subjective....today I Mastered my first Self Produced and Self Performed and Written Song, on a Mega Radio Hit Quality level....
      I used
      Acustica Audio Plugins and Tracked inside of Daw
      A/B the tracked mix, while being looped through Pipeline XT through my Headphones...in my Mackie FX 10 Mixer...comig from my SSL 2+ Interface, into my Analog Rack
      dbx EQ
      Warm Audio G Comp for Transistor Saturation
      ART Transy Stereo LInked FET comp for Compression
      and another DBX 266 XS as a Limiter...back into interface and going through loop on Export in Studio...one....
      Now...that was some Hybrid Mastering that Achieved just as big and as warm as sound as your got off the mixing board and the Tape machine
      I also used
      Analog Black Box, Sand 3 SSL Pre Amp Plugins....and Black Rooster Mag...tape...to get some clean gluyey Saturation......
      My point is.....its about 5 to 10 Diffrent ways to achieve what we both acclomplished.....
      I think the best thing your can do for yourself with learning how to mix and master is to find your
      Own Flow.....
      Own System
      and Own Plugin combination that endhances the plugins and makes them sound better together and compliment your
      Specific Analog Set up your using with your DAW....
      THATS what the big people at the labels...are not gona share...because they dont want us beating thier sound.....with less expensive gear...but
      If you know your own system well enough....YOU CAN....i'm starting to beat them.....$500,000 studios....
      With
      Aucstica Audio
      Knowing my head phones and monitors and how to use
      my analog rack and mixer together with the AA Plugins to get them to enhance each other
      Value of my Sudio.....
      $12,000 and getting a $500,000 sound and Quality.....sorry I was so long winded just wanted to make a point....LOL

    • @aintnofeeblebastard9359
      @aintnofeeblebastard9359 Рік тому

      @@johnisrael5183 k your s

  • @BojanBojovic
    @BojanBojovic Рік тому +2

    Nice. If a good engineer works with talented performer and great song, then there is no reason not to get great results in the end, even if using only these archaic pieces of equipment. Thanks for sharing.

  • @amplifier2
    @amplifier2 2 роки тому +5

    Damn, this sounds so beautiful!

  • @BroccoFranzese
    @BroccoFranzese 2 роки тому +2

    Beautiful classic this is how music was made to be heard !

  • @donniecatalano
    @donniecatalano 10 місяців тому +4

    Let's remember that the best music in history was produced, recorded and mixed with simpler technology.

  • @DonAntonioCasanova
    @DonAntonioCasanova Рік тому +4

    Wow, that console and tape machine look beautiful!

  • @vzbeatz1706
    @vzbeatz1706 2 роки тому +2

    i started mixing in 2003 but i still would love to expirience this level of engineering .. great work

  • @marksmusicplace3627
    @marksmusicplace3627 2 роки тому +3

    Even tho plugins sound great, the sound of gear speaks for itself in this video . definitely kudos to a real MCI console with transformers, tape machine and outboard gear

  • @stephenyeboah7430
    @stephenyeboah7430 2 роки тому +5

    very warm.analogue all the way

  • @tony714keene
    @tony714keene 3 роки тому +1

    Real instruments real sound real is realism real band I love your recording studio excellent

  • @socialite1283
    @socialite1283 2 роки тому +2

    Great vid. Thanks so much for sharing it. Can't really go past analogue for quality of sound and the experience of using it.

  • @willaltizer
    @willaltizer Рік тому +9

    sounds like you are in the room with the band

  • @kevinsmusicroom1362
    @kevinsmusicroom1362 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video. I just love to hear that rig do it’s thing! Let’s all go back in time! Sounds better

  • @aintnofeeblebastard9359
    @aintnofeeblebastard9359 Рік тому +4

    that bass tone is god tier

  • @Nicolich
    @Nicolich 3 роки тому +2

    thank you for this beautiful lesson inspiring attitude

  • @lightbeatz3709
    @lightbeatz3709 3 місяці тому +1

    Cool stuff check gods word this make me feel like a real Studio like 1980 vibes

  • @pcallas66
    @pcallas66 2 роки тому +3

    This is an awesome song like I said before and I absolutely love the instruments and the mix. The thing that I really love is the very subtle imperfections in a few places with the musicians themselves. It really adds the human element to it. If this song was released as a single I would definitely buy it. It's just so good. Your added effects really liven it up too. You really know how to utilize this. The thing that I really like is you know what to do both in the analog and digital world and marry them together. I know I've commented on this song before but really got to listen to it on something a little better. Thanks again.

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  2 роки тому +4

      Thanks Paul, if there’s one thing I can’t stand it’s how “perfect” modern mixes and drums sound. It’s sucks what I love out of music and kills the feel. I don’t want grid snapped drums and auto tune vocals. I want it to be real with the best feel.
      Steve

    • @pcallas66
      @pcallas66 2 роки тому +2

      @@RiotHomeRecording I know. Where I noticed was in the isolated piano. I worked at a Christian TV station years ago and I was up in the audio booth with the audio engineer and every week this awesome church group came in and I remember him isolating the vocalists to get a good level on them. I remember individually they sounded flat but when he mixed them together it was unbelievable. I think if he would have thrown auto tune in there, which wasn't available at that time, it would have taken away in my opinion. My main instrument is bass guitar and I love the sound of his bass in this recording. I have an Ibanez BTB776 6 string acive bass and I never could get a good sound in my recordings. I bought a beat up Precision bass two years ago and can't get over how good it sounds in recordings. Live the 6 string active bass sounds great. My theory is the 6 string is concentrating on a very wide frequency spectrum and is getting canceled out by the other instruments whereas the Fender is focused on a specific frequency range and just cuts through.

    • @johnisrael5183
      @johnisrael5183 2 роки тому

      This sounds wonderful...but the different methods of the best way to master is so subjective....today I Mastered my first Self Produced and Self Performed and Written Song, on a Mega Radio Hit Quality level....
      I used
      Acustica Audio Plugins and Tracked inside of Daw
      A/B the tracked mix, while being looped through Pipeline XT through my Headphones...in my Mackie FX 10 Mixer...comig from my SSL 2+ Interface, into my Analog Rack
      dbx EQ
      Warm Audio G Comp for Transistor Saturation
      ART Transy Stereo LInked FET comp for Compression
      and another DBX 266 XS as a Limiter...back into interface and going through loop on Export in Studio...one....
      Now...that was some Hybrid Mastering that Achieved just as big and as warm as sound as your got off the mixing board and the Tape machine
      I also used
      Analog Black Box, Sand 3 SSL Pre Amp Plugins....and Black Rooster Mag...tape...to get some clean gluyey Saturation......
      My point is.....its about 5 to 10 Diffrent ways to achieve what we both acclomplished.....
      I think the best thing your can do for yourself with learning how to mix and master is to find your
      Own Flow.....
      Own System
      and Own Plugin combination that endhances the plugins and makes them sound better together and compliment your
      Specific Analog Set up your using with your DAW....
      THATS what the big people at the labels...are not gona share...because they dont want us beating thier sound.....with less expensive gear...but
      If you know your own system well enough....YOU CAN....i'm starting to beat them.....$500,000 studios....
      With
      Aucstica Audio
      Knowing my head phones and monitors and how to use
      my analog rack and mixer together with the AA Plugins to get them to enhance each other
      Value of my Sudio.....
      $12,000 and getting a $500,000 sound and Quality.....sorry I was so long winded just wanted to make a point....LOL

  • @DJPHAROAHE
    @DJPHAROAHE 2 роки тому +2

    Wow Sounds Amazing Bro I'm A AnalogBaby So This Is Pure Enjoyment For Me Awesome Analog Session Bro 💯

  • @madzoo4399
    @madzoo4399 3 місяці тому +3

    For my taste ... perfect!

  • @jimrogers7425
    @jimrogers7425 3 місяці тому +2

    OMG!!! You've got an MCI JH 428 console, at least I think that's what it is. I worked on the original generation of that console... the JH 416... that was black in finish and had illuminated fader graduals! These consoles cut a LOT of hits in their day. If you re-cap them you can make them sound much better... and if you can change out the opamps from the original ones to NE 5534s you'll have a very musical sound.

    • @goyolake
      @goyolake 2 місяці тому

      I love many records that have been done on MCIs, I'd love to have one when I can finally get decent studio space. He probably had it recapped, it's common practice these days, don't know about the opamps but that's cool information!

    • @jimrogers7425
      @jimrogers7425 2 місяці тому

      @@goyolake The opamps that were used back then didn't have the slew rate (speed) that newer ones have, so replacing them would be a very good idea. However, recapping and cleaning the switches would be a TRUE benefit for sure. Dave Harrison designed the 400 series console and did a remarkably wonderful job in bringing it to life. Cheers!

  • @skimangojazz
    @skimangojazz 3 роки тому +1

    This really brought beck memories for me, thanks for making it.

  • @rugosotv
    @rugosotv 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much for sharing this, really shows how the workflow was different and special in its own way back then

  • @jamesrocks300mf
    @jamesrocks300mf Рік тому +2

    i have to agree with mos coments. i have no idea who this band is but it definalty sounds better then anything you can do on a pc with out a doubt. and thats with out processing.

    • @bob4analog
      @bob4analog Рік тому

      To be fair, this could also be done on a puter, but there are some risks. It's a different workflow with puter recording than analog. I do both, but i prefer analog; workflow makes more sense and it sounds great.

  • @timefeelandsoul
    @timefeelandsoul 3 роки тому +1

    Love that analog sound! So easy and comforting to the ear! :-) Thanks for posting.

  • @johnmarchington3146
    @johnmarchington3146 2 роки тому +2

    What a great video! I loved it.I thought the end product sounded fabulous.

  • @LostInAce
    @LostInAce 2 роки тому +2

    Great mix! Great gear!

  • @Newmusicreview
    @Newmusicreview 10 місяців тому +2

    Nice work dude....I had some tape experience with Tascam half inch 8 track ....great times

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  10 місяців тому +2

      I had a Tascam MSR 16, MSR 24, and TSR 8. I also had an Otari MX-70, and not just the JH-24.
      Thank you!!!

  • @MadeOnTape
    @MadeOnTape 3 роки тому +1

    love this tour and how in depth you show us your space! Nice MCI machine 😉

  • @chrisjordan8789
    @chrisjordan8789 10 місяців тому +4

    Kudos to those who tracked the band/song!
    That's so well tracked, it basically mixes itself!
    Thanks for sharing.
    Question:
    What type of console is that? Looks strangely familiar, but i can't put the finger on.

  • @saintjames7387
    @saintjames7387 Рік тому +1

    what an amazing sound. thank you for keeping the music real.

  • @JMCarita
    @JMCarita 3 роки тому +1

    As usual, another great video. Thanks, Steve, for sharing it.

  • @madebymarky8170
    @madebymarky8170 3 місяці тому +2

    Imagine all of those equipments are accessible with the use of a DAW just add your preferred plug ins. How advanced our technology 😮

    • @Prettynoise
      @Prettynoise 2 місяці тому +2

      Not the same. I do all in DAW but if I had a choice it would be tape 100 percent

    • @madebymarky8170
      @madebymarky8170 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Prettynoise yes, I know. And for me the music produced using those machines are way more sounds better and professional.

    • @AlexOnAudio
      @AlexOnAudio Місяць тому +1

      Those plugins don't sound as good.. they sound fine and similar. but not as good..

    • @BigTrouble324
      @BigTrouble324 Місяць тому

      I'm sorry to disappoint you, but plugins are and will always be a lesser quality copy of the original hardware. They have tried to emulate all sorts of gear since the 90's, and they're still not able to get it right. When you have the original stuff, you know.

    • @madebymarky8170
      @madebymarky8170 Місяць тому

      @@BigTrouble324 Yes, I know. These machines still reigns supreme when it comes to sound quality, even in this modern era. My point here is that nowadays, you have the choice to create your own music using plug-ins through software. Compared to software plug-ins and machines, those equipment can be quite expensive, especially if you’re just starting out as a musician. Do you get my point now??

  • @TheHasselBoff
    @TheHasselBoff Рік тому +1

    Man I would love to do this. Props to you man, ancient knowledge right there!

  • @vicesquadpunk
    @vicesquadpunk Рік тому +1

    Interesting stuff thanks for sharing … kindest regards from London UK 🇬🇧 😊

  • @HitRunTX
    @HitRunTX 2 місяці тому

    Man, your channel is badass. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos. I've learned a lot. Wish you were closer to Dallas...we'd track with you right now. We keep getting screwed by studios here.

  • @andreschinkel5308
    @andreschinkel5308 3 роки тому +2

    Amazing work Steve! Including not only the mixing but also maintaining the tape machine and the console!!

  • @OmarRosalesELMORRILLO
    @OmarRosalesELMORRILLO 3 роки тому +1

    This a great Video!! I just got an analog console and have been noticing it is sound better than mixing itb
    Thank You Steve! For the inspiration

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks Omar it’s much appreciated, I’m sure you’ll enjoy working on the console it’s a very satisfying experience.
      Steve

  • @jimigrok
    @jimigrok Рік тому +1

    Wow - sounds amazing - thank you also for your explanation !

  • @horstlemke9591
    @horstlemke9591 Рік тому +1

    Good Old Fashion Country Music!

  • @TimOost
    @TimOost Рік тому +1

    Awesome! So insightful and interesting! Wow that pcm60 does so much!

  • @chepegato100
    @chepegato100 Рік тому +2

    Sound great Analog, clean recording prefer analog systems , keep good job

  • @lasalita13gercho34
    @lasalita13gercho34 3 роки тому +1

    Hi friend i start doing hybrid and analog records and your videos help me a lots... thanks...!!

  • @groovecat7
    @groovecat7 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic video. You have great ears and true talent for efficiently conveying information. Like all the best engineers, one can see your true appreciation for each musical element as you work. It's like you're part of the band while you are working. : )

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you, I really appreciate your input, and thanks for the kind words.
      Steve

  • @sacstudiosargentina
    @sacstudiosargentina 3 роки тому +1

    I've just discovered this channel. It's simply amazing. New sub here. Cheers from Buenos Aires!

  • @ClaudeLavender
    @ClaudeLavender Рік тому +1

    Sounds so buttery 🎉

  • @jonnystanley8720
    @jonnystanley8720 2 роки тому +2

    Super awesome great mix I would love to get to use this rig thanks for making the video

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed it. It was fun to do. I prefer a console for mixing.

    • @johnisrael5183
      @johnisrael5183 2 роки тому

      This sounds wonderful...but the different methods of the best way to master is so subjective....today I Mastered my first Self Produced and Self Performed and Written Song, on a Mega Radio Hit Quality level....
      I used
      Acustica Audio Plugins and Tracked inside of Daw
      A/B the tracked mix, while being looped through Pipeline XT through my Headphones...in my Mackie FX 10 Mixer...comig from my SSL 2+ Interface, into my Analog Rack
      dbx EQ
      Warm Audio G Comp for Transistor Saturation
      ART Transy Stereo LInked FET comp for Compression
      and another DBX 266 XS as a Limiter...back into interface and going through loop on Export in Studio...one....
      Now...that was some Hybrid Mastering that Achieved just as big and as warm as sound as your got off the mixing board and the Tape machine
      I also used
      Analog Black Box, Sand 3 SSL Pre Amp Plugins....and Black Rooster Mag...tape...to get some clean gluyey Saturation......
      My point is.....its about 5 to 10 Diffrent ways to achieve what we both acclomplished.....
      I think the best thing your can do for yourself with learning how to mix and master is to find your
      Own Flow.....
      Own System
      and Own Plugin combination that endhances the plugins and makes them sound better together and compliment your
      Specific Analog Set up your using with your DAW....
      THATS what the big people at the labels...are not gona share...because they dont want us beating thier sound.....with less expensive gear...but
      If you know your own system well enough....YOU CAN....i'm starting to beat them.....$500,000 studios....
      With
      Aucstica Audio
      Knowing my head phones and monitors and how to use
      my analog rack and mixer together with the AA Plugins to get them to enhance each other
      Value of my Sudio.....
      $12,000 and getting a $500,000 sound and Quality.....sorry I was so long winded just wanted to make a point....LOL

  • @GeoTactics
    @GeoTactics Рік тому +4

    Has an older Elvis vibe to it.

  • @Platnumbaby
    @Platnumbaby Рік тому +3

    Man I am in my studio and that mix sounds crazy good. I am a little confuse, how my studio sound like this over UA-cam. I do great mixes but there some space in your mix I can't explain

  • @bob4analog
    @bob4analog Рік тому +5

    OMG! When i heard the enhanced mix, i was blown away! Is the tape speed 30 ips? Is that the original studio tape from years ago? Did you have to bake the tape?

  • @necroorcen
    @necroorcen 3 роки тому +3

    That sounds awesome. And seems like mixing is a lot more fun than today's starring at the PC screen and dialing in VSTs. Great video.
    As a dumb sidenote question for an interested layman/musician, how do sound from every effect (and there's a lot of them) return to only 3 channels?

  • @user-nr9ln8go8r
    @user-nr9ln8go8r 3 роки тому +1

    thank you for a great deed !!! show us how to work in analog !!! is it so important!!! Thank you!!!

  • @AllenPendleton
    @AllenPendleton Рік тому +2

    Sounds like late 70's early 80's country. Kinda has the sound like the group Alabama had at that time.

  • @fuckyou96
    @fuckyou96 3 роки тому +1

    Word. Keep it oldskool 🔥

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  3 роки тому +1

      Hell yea!

    • @johnisrael5183
      @johnisrael5183 2 роки тому +1

      This sounds wonderful...but the different methods of the best way to master is so subjective....today I Mastered my first Self Produced and Self Performed and Written Song, on a Mega Radio Hit Quality level....
      I used
      Acustica Audio Plugins and Tracked inside of Daw
      A/B the tracked mix, while being looped through Pipeline XT through my Headphones...in my Mackie FX 10 Mixer...comig from my SSL 2+ Interface, into my Analog Rack
      dbx EQ
      Warm Audio G Comp for Transistor Saturation
      ART Transy Stereo LInked FET comp for Compression
      and another DBX 266 XS as a Limiter...back into interface and going through loop on Export in Studio...one....
      Now...that was some Hybrid Mastering that Achieved just as big and as warm as sound as your got off the mixing board and the Tape machine
      I also used
      Analog Black Box, Sand 3 SSL Pre Amp Plugins....and Black Rooster Mag...tape...to get some clean gluyey Saturation......
      My point is.....its about 5 to 10 Diffrent ways to achieve what we both acclomplished.....
      I think the best thing your can do for yourself with learning how to mix and master is to find your
      Own Flow.....
      Own System
      and Own Plugin combination that endhances the plugins and makes them sound better together and compliment your
      Specific Analog Set up your using with your DAW....
      THATS what the big people at the labels...are not gona share...because they dont want us beating thier sound.....with less expensive gear...but
      If you know your own system well enough....YOU CAN....i'm starting to beat them.....$500,000 studios....
      With
      Aucstica Audio
      Knowing my head phones and monitors and how to use
      my analog rack and mixer together with the AA Plugins to get them to enhance each other
      Value of my Sudio.....
      $12,000 and getting a $500,000 sound and Quality.....sorry I was so long winded just wanted to make a point....LOL

  • @joaoantoniovione484
    @joaoantoniovione484 3 роки тому +4

    This sounds delicious! Oh my. It's really nice to notice some production choices... like, no crash cymbal at the beginning of the verse; and of course, vocal production. Where I live, we often tell singers to sing "the german ü" as E and I vowels are often tinny and nasal.
    Loved the effectron too. I spoke to producers from the 80s, they'd often use doublers such as MXR 126 or effectrons for that effect, save tape tracks... and pan that tom track manually on mixdown.
    I have some questions tho. Did you use your PCM60 100% wet or is there some mix? Sounded to me as if there were volume changes when toggling in/out.
    Last but not least, would you mind making a video on manual fader riding, tips and tricks...? I'm doing most of my mixes otb and there seems to be very little videos (or articles, for that matter) on the subject. Cheers from Brazil.

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  3 роки тому +1

      I love Brazil!
      From my memory the PCM 60 I had approximately 70% Wet. I’ll try and go over real time fader rides in one of my up coming videos. The effectron is very cool too.
      Thanks
      Joao!

  • @williamoates9887
    @williamoates9887 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video my friend !!

  • @oggeeboggee
    @oggeeboggee 3 роки тому +1

    Great video and walkthrough the mix. Great studio. Greetings from Stockholm.

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  3 роки тому

      Thanks!

    • @johnisrael5183
      @johnisrael5183 2 роки тому

      This sounds wonderful...but the different methods of the best way to master is so subjective....today I Mastered my first Self Produced and Self Performed and Written Song, on a Mega Radio Hit Quality level....
      I used
      Acustica Audio Plugins and Tracked inside of Daw
      A/B the tracked mix, while being looped through Pipeline XT through my Headphones...in my Mackie FX 10 Mixer...comig from my SSL 2+ Interface, into my Analog Rack
      dbx EQ
      Warm Audio G Comp for Transistor Saturation
      ART Transy Stereo LInked FET comp for Compression
      and another DBX 266 XS as a Limiter...back into interface and going through loop on Export in Studio...one....
      Now...that was some Hybrid Mastering that Achieved just as big and as warm as sound as your got off the mixing board and the Tape machine
      I also used
      Analog Black Box, Sand 3 SSL Pre Amp Plugins....and Black Rooster Mag...tape...to get some clean gluyey Saturation......
      My point is.....its about 5 to 10 Diffrent ways to achieve what we both acclomplished.....
      I think the best thing your can do for yourself with learning how to mix and master is to find your
      Own Flow.....
      Own System
      and Own Plugin combination that endhances the plugins and makes them sound better together and compliment your
      Specific Analog Set up your using with your DAW....
      THATS what the big people at the labels...are not gona share...because they dont want us beating thier sound.....with less expensive gear...but
      If you know your own system well enough....YOU CAN....i'm starting to beat them.....$500,000 studios....
      With
      Aucstica Audio
      Knowing my head phones and monitors and how to use
      my analog rack and mixer together with the AA Plugins to get them to enhance each other
      Value of my Sudio.....
      $12,000 and getting a $500,000 sound and Quality.....sorry I was so long winded just wanted to make a point....LOL

  • @teashea1
    @teashea1 Рік тому +1

    An excellent video - well done --- quite interesting

  • @Paul_Hinton
    @Paul_Hinton 3 роки тому +1

    Great job!! This is fantastic!

  • @mercureintlcorps
    @mercureintlcorps 2 роки тому +2

    I wanna listen to the entire song !!!!!! IT'S GOOD !!!!

  • @OperationChicago
    @OperationChicago 5 місяців тому

    Nice idea man, I am set up where I can use any instrument to tape or digital. Kick is better on digital, snare is better with both.

  • @steviestormmusic5537
    @steviestormmusic5537 2 роки тому +2

    The best bro

  • @Polentaccio
    @Polentaccio 3 роки тому +1

    Geez, even at the 6 minute mark where the tracks have a bit of sauce on them, amazing the difference it makes and how pro it already sounds! Digital is awesome for the ease and scalability and recall but man, I don't even do more than play around a bit with it and I find it to be a pain in the ass scrolling between things and loading effects here or there. Would love to have it all in front of me like you have here. Yeah it might be noisier etc.. but from a tactile perspective, how can you beat it. Also, with less you often can create more without being stuck on too many options.

  • @morenazo6412
    @morenazo6412 2 роки тому +3

    I'm gonna try a mix like that with my tascam 688 8 track cassette and mix it down to my Nakamichi CR-7 cassette deck and see what it sounds like. I'd bet that would even sound better than protools and plugins

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  2 роки тому +4

      I’d like to hear it!

    • @morenazo6412
      @morenazo6412 2 роки тому +3

      @@RiotHomeRecording
      You got it!

    • @GearZenChannel
      @GearZenChannel Рік тому +1

      688 can sound surprisingly good! Mix down to a 1/4" 15ips and it really shines.

    • @morenazo6412
      @morenazo6412 Рік тому +1

      @@GearZenChannel
      I just finished the song, today! It's just a stereo Acoustic guitar song with me singing. No drums or bass, so mixing it down to my cassette deck, to metal tape should sound great...I used the dbx noise reduction on the 688 and dolby C on the cassette deck. While mixing down to cassette, I used a APHEX aural exciter, type C, but sparingly
      🙂

    • @shaft9000
      @shaft9000 Рік тому

      whoa I forgot about 8-channel cassette recording; the other guitar player in a band I was in early 90s had a 688. My x-28 had 8-channel mixer but just standard 4-track but could run 1.875ips or 3.75
      the DAW ~can~ sound a lot better, but not without a fair bit of fuss
      cassette is more forgiving, especially on drums

  • @WassupFred
    @WassupFred Рік тому +2

    Great video bro.

  • @SeanKerns
    @SeanKerns 3 роки тому +1

    Nice job, Steve!

  • @user-ec9rn8xp8x
    @user-ec9rn8xp8x 9 місяців тому +5

    These days people rely upon computers. Which doesn't take much skill... but going old school on vintage equipment requires a high level of skill and golden ears

  • @AlphaMegaOmega
    @AlphaMegaOmega 2 роки тому +6

    you went to school for this? you are really effin good at mixing!!!!

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  2 роки тому +10

      No, I’ve been doing it by myself since I was 16 years old. Took a lot of trial and error and figuring stuff out. I’m still learning.
      Thank you!

    • @gabrielstaniecki
      @gabrielstaniecki 2 роки тому +4

      They called that - Passion

  • @craigsanderson4330
    @craigsanderson4330 3 роки тому +1

    Man I'm subbed to your channel, great work!

  • @madacetv
    @madacetv 7 місяців тому +3

    18:02 reaching for the keyboard to hit playback from muscle memory lol

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  7 місяців тому +2

      I do it all the time! All the time!

    • @madacetv
      @madacetv 7 місяців тому +1

      @@RiotHomeRecording Sometimes I just give up for a second and let my brain look around for something that has a sideways triangle on it.

  • @LosFicosMusic
    @LosFicosMusic 3 роки тому +1

    AMAZING MAN!

  • @FernandoLopez-gf2sr
    @FernandoLopez-gf2sr 2 роки тому +2

    Great!!!!!!!

  • @nicefish10
    @nicefish10 2 місяці тому +2

    Ack when people had to play clean cuz the track editing was 100% destructive.

  • @preciseaudioblog
    @preciseaudioblog 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome!

  • @BobErnstGuitar
    @BobErnstGuitar 2 роки тому +2

    cool man

  • @raybrodeur3886
    @raybrodeur3886 2 роки тому +4

    Want. More.

  • @DavidMorley
    @DavidMorley 2 роки тому

    Fantastic video!

  • @MrMuppetbaby
    @MrMuppetbaby 3 роки тому +1

    Steve this is absolutely fascinating to me as you work through this mix. Thanks man. I'd rather watch you than Netflix. :) Do you remember the band Head East? They remind me of a southern version. Tight harmonies. Were they called Head South? :) I HAD to subscribe and hit that bell brother. BTW I was supersized how muck I liked the room mics on the guitar.

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much you are appreciated! I’ll probably do more videos like this.

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  3 роки тому

      I do not recall a band called Head East but I’ll check them out.

  • @urielterry
    @urielterry 3 роки тому +1

    GREAT!

  • @Paul_Hinton
    @Paul_Hinton 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Steve, I love your videos. Say, back in the day would it be common or possible to mix it with just a mix buss compressor and the PCM with the console? How might they set the mix buss comp? Thank you again for all your work on this.

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  3 роки тому +4

      It’s funny you say that because recently I was listening to tracks on my console with only a Mixbuss compressor on it. And was thinking, wow all I did was get good levels on the faders with a little panning here and there and it sounded really good.
      Back in the 70’s they recorded great bands in good rooms on tape with a console. They would use a small handful of compressors on a few tracks and a plate reverb. And that’s it, some of the best records ever made used a very simple formula.
      I prefer this style of engineering over 60 tracks in a computer with dozens of plug ins on each channel.

    • @Paul_Hinton
      @Paul_Hinton 3 роки тому +1

      @@RiotHomeRecording Thank you Steve. You"ve inspired me to give it a shot with what I have; an RNC, my TC M2000, and the 950 console. I am looking forward to seeing what happens. I love the less is more approach and you explain things really well. Keep the great videos coming. Very inspiring.

  • @RiotHomeRecording
    @RiotHomeRecording  3 роки тому +17

    3:39 is the tracks at Unity with no processing.
    22:51 is the processed tracks.
    Thanks for watching!

    • @RiotHomeRecording
      @RiotHomeRecording  3 роки тому +3

      @Memphis Keith I do care and would definitely like to see your girlfriends Instagram. What’s her User ID and password?

    • @qubaneli4623
      @qubaneli4623 2 роки тому

      @riothomerecording I could use some services and expertise from you. How can I connect?