A lot of this information I learned from UADs UA-cam tutorials. But having a UAD and manually adjusting the settings is the best part imo. I can understand why people would want to just have presets already established though.
Hey Steve, thanks for taking time to explain and help us use the LA2a Levelers. Would suggest you level your voice on the next videos because when you move your head away from the camera, the voice drops couple of DB, and when you turn the head again toward the cam it raises quite fast and its very noticable. Anyways, thanks again and please keep posting such content. Cheers
@@moraesg00 LOL 😂 It’s so funny too. Cause it’s the content that is important - not the audio quality lol but yeah. I always found that if I slam my talking head audio that it becomes exhausting to listen to. So I don’t mind some of the dynamics. Cheers mate!
Haha 😅 wow thanks so much! Coolest compliment I’ve gotten yet. Answer. Nope. I’m just a film nerd. I absolutely love filmmaking. And I try hard to get this kind of look with everything I film. I don’t always nail it. This one came out pretty good though. Just a combination of lighting for this look, white balance. And then the grade. It’s just your typical Sony a7iii
I think they have a phenomenally clear top end. And Great bass response in the right room. Never have failed me. Nothing spectacular- nothing particularly bad. Just solid.
@@TheSteveKinney Ok thank you, because I always wondered why they became non existent, dope monitors and even more if it was just myself with the same sentiments. I own a pair as well non powered. Thanks for the response appreciate the knowlege...subbed ofcourse! Ps...if you have a power amp recommendation ...I'll take it🙏🏿🏆
@@chrisdavis9135 I use an old crown D60. Does the job better than all the others. You can find them pretty reasonably cheap. Or any crown model that is similar works great.
I find myself using the grey a lot. But again - as I say, if you’re not sure what to use, audition. That is the correct answer. It’s different per song, per singer, per tempo etc Great question! Cheers!
A lot of this information I learned from UADs UA-cam tutorials. But having a UAD and manually adjusting the settings is the best part imo. I can understand why people would want to just have presets already established though.
@@almightyyotto 100%
Plugins don't fight back.
@@DrSimonBignell agreed! They just kind of work linearly. Even though they model non linear characteristics
Thanks for doing these! Always helpful.
Cheers mate!
Another great video in this great series. Thanks man!
Cheers mate!
Very cool, thanks!
Cheers !
great video, thank you!
Cheers mate!
Thanks, Steve. So helpful. Builds on what you covered with me in our 1 on 1 coaching session.
Cheers Drew! Great catching up, reach out anytime.
Hey Steve, thanks for taking time to explain and help us use the LA2a Levelers. Would suggest you level your voice on the next videos because when you move your head away from the camera, the voice drops couple of DB, and when you turn the head again toward the cam it raises quite fast and its very noticable. Anyways, thanks again and please keep posting such content. Cheers
Touché good sir.
@@TheSteveKinney hahahaha the perks of making videos for audio engineers hey...
@@moraesg00 LOL 😂
It’s so funny too. Cause it’s the content that is important - not the audio quality lol but yeah.
I always found that if I slam my talking head audio that it becomes exhausting to listen to. So I don’t mind some of the dynamics.
Cheers mate!
@@TheSteveKinney you are doing an stellar job mate. Keep up with the good content!
Cheers!
I wish you played the pbs logo sound when you say "the more you know," otherwise brilliant secrets video!
😂 touché.
Wow! Bro did you use a Arri Alexa to record this clip, it has a feature film cinematic look to it.
Haha 😅 wow thanks so much! Coolest compliment I’ve gotten yet.
Answer. Nope. I’m just a film nerd. I absolutely love filmmaking. And I try hard to get this kind of look with everything I film.
I don’t always nail it. This one came out pretty good though.
Just a combination of lighting for this look, white balance. And then the grade.
It’s just your typical Sony a7iii
🏆Thanks Steve! .. Quick question what do you like about Event 20/20 monitors ?
I think they have a phenomenally clear top end.
And Great bass response in the right room.
Never have failed me. Nothing spectacular- nothing particularly bad.
Just solid.
@@TheSteveKinney Ok thank you, because I always wondered why they became non existent, dope monitors and even more if it was just myself with the same sentiments. I own a pair as well non powered. Thanks for the response appreciate the knowlege...subbed ofcourse!
Ps...if you have a power amp recommendation ...I'll take it🙏🏿🏆
@@chrisdavis9135 I use an old crown D60.
Does the job better than all the others. You can find them pretty reasonably cheap.
Or any crown model that is similar works great.
@@TheSteveKinney 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Brother n sister 😂 u mean the sister who sang in Alan walker songs? 😂
Quick question, what desk are you using ? :) I really like it
Custom thing my I designed and my dad built.
@@TheSteveKinney looks like I might have to follow your steps. I can’t seem to find ones that fits my needs
@@alexreverberi i do not regret it at all.
It’s far cheaper. Better build quality and fits my needs well.
Which one do you use the most on lead vocals?
I find myself using the grey a lot.
But again - as I say, if you’re not sure what to use, audition. That is the correct answer.
It’s different per song, per singer, per tempo etc
Great question! Cheers!
Silver for me, 90% of the time. Gray the other 10%.
Sup
Nothin much. Sup witch you.
Chillin'. Loved the video. Subscribed.@@TheSteveKinney