FAB's recording tutorials became my favourite inputs...i ve never seen any other producer puting things that short and concise - and always with a pinch of humour and wisdom. Just say: Thank you !
This is the best thing (not only video) i've ever seen.. at last someone who knows what he's talking about and says it so confidently and straight forward. Everything you're saying is like one of my motos, its like you're stealing my thoughts..
AWESOME video series!!! I drove from Detroit to Gearfest, specifically for your seminar... Fab and PureMix is the GREATEST!!! F.L. Freeman, Audio Engineer/ Mixer 111 Entertainment LLC
large analog machines, tube technology and ribbon mics are all very nice but surely you can't go wrong your good ol' reliable sm58 and a little small diaphragm condenser, right? And maybe an old mackie? and dare I say taking the risk of recording at a bit rate lower than 96khz?
FAB's recording tutorials became my favourite inputs...i ve never seen any other producer puting things that short and concise - and always with a pinch of humour and wisdom. Just say: Thank you !
thank you for the kind words
This is the best thing (not only video) i've ever seen.. at last someone who knows what he's talking about and says it so confidently and straight forward. Everything you're saying is like one of my motos, its like you're stealing my thoughts..
AWESOME video series!!!
I drove from Detroit to Gearfest, specifically for your seminar... Fab and PureMix is the GREATEST!!!
F.L. Freeman, Audio Engineer/ Mixer
111 Entertainment LLC
awesome comparison. and yes, Will was VERY Insanely Consistent.
Great River MP-2NV is one great preamp! One of the best!
Great videos!
Great class. Sub
Love the way you treat singer... I SUB to get all thnx... very USEFUL
Well said, not about recordin seperately
He had me at "8 rows of transformers plus a piece of tape". And moreso with "teeth hurt".
where's the download link for the session. can't find it on the site
large analog machines, tube technology and ribbon mics are all very nice but surely you can't go wrong your good ol' reliable sm58 and a little small diaphragm condenser, right? And maybe an old mackie? and dare I say taking the risk of recording at a bit rate lower than 96khz?
what's the songs name please ?
who is the guitar player?
DAMN YOU'VE GOT A NICE RACK~!!!
Laugh Dammit!!
It's nice to see solid steel marketing... This does not convince me to buy a $1200 preamp. I guess I'm just a cog in the machine.